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- Focus groups: A qualitative method to elicit culture-specific user requirementsPia Honold. 3-7
- A direct manipulation user interface for the control of communication processes - making call handling manageableChristoph Grundel, Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt. 8-13
- User interface design - the driving force for the integration of information and communicationMatthias Schneider-Hufschmidt. 14-17
- Transparent communication appliancesBruno von Niman, Do Van Thanh, Jo Herstad, Helge Hüttenrauch. 18-22
- Mental effort increases when adding a voice control feature to a familiar interfaceRobert Book, Mikael Goldstein. 23-27
- Contextual research for technological innovation - satisfying user needs in the design of mobile communication devicesSatu Ruuska, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila. 28-32
- Defining user requirements for WAP servicesEija Kaasinen, Matti Aaltonen, Timo Laakko. 33-37
- Usability evaluation of a high-fidelity smart phone prototype: task navigation depth affects effectivenessMikael Goldstein, Mikael Anneroth, Robert Book. 38-42
- Sound in the interface to a mobile computerStephen A. Brewster. 43-47
- Strategy differences in data flow diagram comprehension between intermediates and novicesChiuhsiang Joe Lin, Timon C. Du, Yu-Ming Fei. 48-52
- Using the memory load measurement to improve software developmentTimon C. Du, Chiuhsiang Joe Lin, Chih-Gen Liu. 53-57
- Likes and dislikes of electronic mail addresses: a users surveyPei-Luen Patrick Rau, Gavriel Salvendy. 58-61
- Information representation and decision process: effects of measurement scale and shape of decision matrix on preferential choiceSheau-Farn Max Liang, Mark R. Lehto. 62-65
- Cultural and cultivation features on web designing: a case study of gold peach communityTung-Xiung Wu, Yui-Liang Chen. 66-70
- Learning path planning using genetic algorithm approachChaochang Chiu. 71-75
- What are you looking at on the web: information or applications?David White, Yee-Yin Choong. 76-79
- Search manager : a dynamic and incremental tool for searching complex objects in multihierarchical structuresMichael Graß, Peter Haubner, Udo Arend. 80-84
- Using user behaviour similarity for recommendation computation: the broadway approachBrigitte Trousse, Michel Jaczynski, Rushed Kanawati. 85-89
- Developing HCI design principles for information retrieval applicationsAlistair G. Sutcliffe. 90-96
- The link between data and tasks - the crucial challenge in designing user interfaces for information retrieval systemsKurt Englmeier. 97-101
- Visualization in document retrievalBernhard E. Bürdek, Maximilian Eibl, Jürgen Krause. 102-106
- Designing usable keyword search systemsMarc Hassenzahl, Jochen Prümper. 107-111
- Expertise in a complex domain: supporting creativity through knowledge visualisation and re-descriptionSimon P. Davies. 112-116
- Support tools for hierarchical information visualizationVictor N. Kasyanov, Ivan A. Lisitsyn. 117-121
- Visualization of scientific information in a virtual information spacePeter F. Elzer, Uwe Krohn. 122-126
- Maximizing data density: a case study of visualization in network monitoringJarryl Wirth. 127-131
- Visualizing collaborative filtering resultsJun ichi Tatemura. 132-136
- Dynamic spatial layout in graphical user interfacesMaximilian Stempfhuber. 137-141
- Emotion recognition and its application to computer agents with spontaneous interactive capabilitiesRyohei Nakatsu, Joy Nicholson, Naoko Tosa. 142-146
- Personal service assistants with personalityYasmine Arafa, Patricia Charlton, Pat Fehin, E. H. Mamdani. 147-151
- An empirical study on the trustworthiness of life-like interface agentsSusanne van Mulken, Elisabeth André, Jochen Müller. 152-156
- Agents in the boxGulden Uchyigit, Bjørn Carlin, Ewald Quak, Jim Cunningham. 157-161
- How to get the right outfit for my agent? Classification - and design methodology for a virtual shopping assistant in a 3D worldJörg Nissler, Joachim Machate, Arno Hitzges. 162-166
- Recognition of Japanese sign language words using finite automataEiichi Fujishige, Kailin Jan, Takao Kurokawa. 167-171
- Towards the realization of non-verbal communication - computer vision based technologies for analyzing human imagesJun Ohya, Takahiro Otsuka, Akira Utsumi, Shoichiro Iwasawa, Tatsumi Sakaguchi. 172-176
- Multiple points face-to-face communication in cyberspace using multi-modal agentShigeo Morishima. 177-181
- Virtual face-to-face communication system for human interaction analysis by synthesisTomio Watanabe, Masashi Okubo. 182-186
- Performance Support for the Next Millenium: a model for rapidly changing technologies in a global. economyGary J. Dickelman, Ashok Banerji. 187-191
- The super operator concept - wearable information system for manufacturing system personnelJohan Stahre, A. Johansson. 192-196
- Supporting a learning operative organizationJyrki J. J. Kasvi, Ilpo Kari, Matti Vartiainen, Anneli Pulkkis, Lauri Repokari. 197-201
- Determinants of a successful hypermedia application to support team-based maintenanceDevendra Fakun, Richard Greenough, John M. Kay. 202-206
- The StarWalker virtual environment - an integrative design for social navigationChaomei Chen. 207-211
- Influence of interaction modes on a collaborative task and structure of dialogues in video communicationKazunari Morimoto, Takao Kurokawa, Atsushi Yamaguchi. 212-216
- Video in digital storys: a new approach for team integration and knowledge management in business contextJosephine Hofmann. 217-220
- The DrawStream station: a tool for distributed and asynchronous chats about sketches and artifactsScott L. Minneman, Steve R. Harrison. 221-225
- Visualisation in collaborative computer mediated dialogueChun-Di Chen, Stephen A. R. Scrivener, Andrée Woodcock. 226-230
- Wearing a telephoneAllen E. Milewski. 231-235
- Tailor to fitJo Herstad, Do Van Thanh, Bruno von Niman. 236-240
- A sensor network system for human support in living environmentsMichimune Kohno, Masahiro Matsunaga, Hirosuke Nagano, Yuichiro Anzai. 241-245
- ElectronicManual: helping users with ubiquitous accessMichael Beigl. 246-250
- Sensor-based adaptive mobile user interfacesAlbrecht Schmidt, Michael Beigl, Hans-Werner Gellersen. 251-255
- Concurrent engineering activities using videophone communicationsVesa Tornberg, Seppo Väyrynen. 256-260
- Ergonomic approach to customised development of videophony applicationsSeppo Väyrynen, Vesa Tornberg, Heli Kirvesoja. 261-265
- Field experiences of providing home care and related services over a videophoneHeli Kirvesoja, Janne Sinisammal, Seppo Väyrynen, Vesa Tornberg. 266-270
- Implementation criteria for a videophone system used in telemedicine - a case in Finnish health careHeli Kirvesoja, Anu Oikarinen, Seppo Väyrynen, Vesa Tornberg, Minna Koutonen, Ulla Hiltunen. 271-275
- Multimedia applications for supporting industrial maintenanceJuha Kautto, Tommi Tikka, Mervi Pokela. 276-279
- Spaces for creating context & awareness - designing a collaborative virtual work space for (landscape) architectsIna Wagner, Monika Büscher, Preben Mogensen, Dan Shapiro. 283-287
- Augmenting self-controlled work allocation in workflow-management-applicationsThomas Herrmann, Marcel Hoffmann. 288-292
- Supporting perspective making and perspective taking: a framework for contextual informationKari Kuutti. 293-297
- Computer supported communication and cooperation - making information awareHolger Luczak, Martin Wolf. 298-302
- Enterprise expert and knowledge discoveryDavid Mattox, Mark T. Maybury, Daryl Morey. 303-307
- Concepts for distributed groupware operating systemsBurkhard Messer, Kurt Sandkuhl. 308-312
- Norms and conventions in collaborative systemsUta Pankoke-Babatz, Konrad Klöckner, Phillip Jeffrey. 313-317
- Improving public administration by video conferencing and application sharing - mission possibleHansjürgen Paul. 318-322
- Towards an awareness infrastructure for cooperative applicationsWolfgang Prinz, Wolfgang Gräther, Karl-Heinz Klein, Sabine Kolvenbach. 323-327
- Atmosphere: towards context-selective awareness mechanismsMarkus Rittenbruch. 328-332
- Knowledge lifecycle management along the supply chainC. E. Siemieniuch, M. A. Sinclair. 333-337
- Why did that happen? - Building appropriate mental models on groupware functionsVolker Wulf. 338-342
- Groupware support for chemical process designMartin Wolf, Christian Foltz, Christopher M. Schlick, Holger Luczak. 343-347
- A framework for modelling and designing cooperation support systemsJürgen Ziegler. 348-352
- Mobile and seamless collaboration in engineering companyTakayuki Yamaoka, Masaharu Hirayama. 353-356
- An introduction of the accident recovery by the agent in nuclear power plantsYuji Niwa, Masahiro Terabe. 357-361
- Group work with younger children for making animated storiesYoshie Soutome Sagata, Tetsuo Okazaki, Yoshinobu Tonomura. 362-366
- Proposal of visual interfaces to coordinate decision making in hierarchical structures and their application to fire systemsTakashi Koiso, Tatsuya Fujita, Shogo Nishida. 367-371
- Organisational issues and technical support for de-centralised planningKarl Steinhoff, Juergen Gund, Axel Westerwick, Alexander Woyke. 372-376
- Tools for computer-supported learning in organisationsErnst A. Hartmann, Dirk Sistenich, Klaus Mueller, Michael Gerads, Holger Sickel. 377-381
- Conventions for cooperation - lessons learned from videoconferencingAndreas Engel, Siegfried Kaiser, Andreas Mayer. 382-386
- Enhancing participatory design by multiple communication channelsPeter Mambrey, Volkmar Pipek. 387-391
- Being with information technologyAnna Croon. 392-396
- Systems of intellectual capital in collectivities from work organizations to human settlements: Some conceptualizationsJames J. Keenan. 397-401
- Cyber Rally: An experience of democratic use of the internetGeber Ramalho, Flávia A. Barros, Sérgio Cavalcante, Ana Cavalcanti, Manoel Lima, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira, Hermano Moura, Alexandre Vasconcelos. 402-406
- Learning in networksUlrika Danielsson. 407-411
- Team performance in complex systemsBarrett S. Caldwell. 412-416
- Paper user-interfaces for local community supportMichael Koch, Alessandro Rancati, Antonietta Grasso, Dave Snowdon. 417-421
- Supporting collaborative information activities in networked communitiesNatalie S. Glance, Antonietta Grasso, Uwe M. Borghoff, Dave Snowdon, Jutta Willamowski. 422-426
- Using the paper user interface to support community involvement in urban developmentRachel M. Jones. 427-431
- Concepts as handles for sharing knowledge from documentsAngi Voß, Keiichi Nakata, Marcus Juhnke, Thomas Schardt. 432-436
- Facilitating community knowledge evolution by talking virtualized egosToyoaki Nishida. 437-441
- Supporting cross-cultural communication in real-world encountersMasayuki Okamoto, Hideyuki Nakanishi, Katherine Isbister, Toru Ishida. 442-446
- PrairieKNOW: a tool to assist the study, creation, and growth of community networksNoshir S. Contractor, Ann Peterson Bishop, Daniel Zink. 447-451
- Virtual clubs: timeout on the internetDavid G. Boyer, Michael Vernick, Anjum Khan, Sylvia Wilbur. 452-456
- Orientation versus accomodation - new requirements for the HCI of digital communitiesAnders Hedman, Sören Lenman. 457-461
- Place people in context - the awareness forumWolfgang Broll, Wolfgang Gräther, Eckhard Meier, Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Wolfgang Prinz. 462-466
- Networking Companies: from basic web services to business solutionsJoachim Niemeier. 467-471
- Network centric computing platform - the contribution of telcos to networking companiesThe Anh Vuong, Joachim Niemeier. 472-476
- Is informal communication needed, wanted and supported?Wolf-Bertram von Bismarck, Markus Held. 477-481
- Measurement of team problem solving performance via a computerized quasi-experimental simulationRobert W. Swezey. 482-486
- Building the premise of a virtual organization: obstacles and enabling conditionsGiulio Iacucci, Oliver Stiemerling, Volker Wulf. 487-491
- Introducing groupware in administrative environments - experiences from the POLIWORK projectJan Schümmer, Thomas Tesch, Daniel A. Tietze, Ajit Bapat. 492-496
- Towards a teleworking framework based on advanced telematic service architecturesConstantine A. Papandreou, Dionisis X. Adamopoulos. 497-501
- Making sense of teamwork: the use of protocol analysis / performance measures to reveal cooperative work processes in a situated learning environmentMichael D. McNeese. 502-506
- Results of experiments in text-based, synchronous, distributed, formal electronic meetingsGitesh K. Raikundalia. 507-511
- Advantages and disadvantages of a 3D virtual environment for supporting informal communication in distributed workgroups compared with a text-chat and a chat/cam systemRoland Buß, Lothar Mühlbach, Detlef Runde. 512-516
- Synchronous, dynamic derivative generation in computer-supported meetingsGitesh K. Raikundalia. 517-522
- Context and expectations in teleconversationsOdd-Wiking Rahlff, Rolf Kenneth Rolfsen, Jo Herstad, Do Van Thanh. 523-527
- User-centred design of a virtual meeting environment for ordinary peopleMasood Masoodian, Bryan Cleal. 528-532
- Mobile virtual participation in a distributed meeting using an omni-directional camera systemSeamus Hickey, Kari Kuutti, Sami Ahola. 533-537
- Multiple actors development of videoconferencing environmentsAndreas Engel, Siegfried Kaiser, Andreas Mayer. 538-542
- Agora: supporting multi-participant telecollaborationJun Yamashita, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Keiichi Yamazaki, Hiroyuki Miki, Akiko Yamazaki, Hiroshi Kato, Hideyuki Suzuki. 543-547
- Pointing on HyperMirror video mediated communicationOsamu Morikawa. 548-552
- Designing awareness for multipurpose remote branch terminalsHiroyuki Miki. 553-557
- When one is more than twenty onePekka Reijonen. 558-562
- The ice-breaking VALAMO - a tool for participatory processesJürgen Held, Helmut Krueger. 563-567
- A training model for women - new opportunities with new technologies and new forms of work organisationLise Busk Kofoed, Ileana Hamburg, Doris Beer. 568-572
- Social aspects of universal computerizationJerzy Charytonowicz. 573-577
- Development of an evaluation system for organizational structure in emergency from the viewpoint of communicationTakashi Koiso, Shogo Nishida. 578-582
- Dynamic event filtering technique using multi-level path approximation in a shared virtual environmentSeok-Jong Yu, Yoon-Chul Choy, Kyun Koh. 583-587
- HiQIS: a networked virtual environment for visual communicationNorihiko Matsuura, Shohei Sugawara, Shigeki Masaki. 588-592
- CoDocs: An electronic document management system supporting effective collaborative workGyu-Wan Kim, Soo-Kwon Jeong, Jae-Hoon Jeong, In-Ho Kim, Myung-Joon Lee. 593-597
- Cooperative tele-operation in virtual environmentSi-Jung Kim. 598-603
- Adapting meta information retrieval to user preferences and document featuresChrista Womser-Hacker, Thomas Mandl. 604-608
- Collaborative material database systemHans-Jörg Bullinger, Thomas Fischer, Oliver Schumacher. 609-613
- An architecture for recovering business events bottom-upThomas Barnekow, Steffen Staab, Jürgen Ziegler, Rudi Studer. 614-618
- Computer aided design in medical domain: a new viewpoint towards computer aided educationRossen Rashev, Reinhard Oppermann, Helmut Simm. 621-625
- Achieving learning outcomes in HCI for computing - an experiential testbedCat Kutay, Peter Ho, Geoff Whale. 626-631
- ITEs as teacher substitutes: use and feasabilityDavid Callear. 632-636
- Cognitive apprenticeship based learning environment in numeric domainsAshok Patel, Kinshuk, David Russell. 637-641
- Adaptive mobile museum guide for information and learning on demandReinhard Oppermann, Marcus Specht. 642-646
- An authoring tool for algebra-related domainsMaria Virvou, Maria Moundridou. 647-651
- Collaborative learning - a cure for intelligent tutoring systemsJulika Siemer-Matravers. 652-656
- Error diagnosis in an English tutorMaria Virvou, Dimitris Maras. 657-661
- Interactive dictionary in a context of learningKatherine M. Sinitsa, Alla Manako. 662-666
- Visualizing knowledge structure for exploratory learning in hyperspaceAkihiro Kashihara, Hiroshi Uji i, Jun ichi Toyoda. 667-671
- Group project support agents for helping students work onlineJanice Whatley, Martin D. Beer, Geof Staniford, Philip J. A. Scown. 672-676
- Innovative mathematical learning environments - Using multimedia to solve real world problemsLaurence F. Johnson, Peggy O Neill-Jones. 677-681
- The structure and functions of ETS GRADIldar Kn. Galeev, Larissa Tararina, Sergey A. Sosnovsky. 682-685
- JavaScript programme for clinical case simulationsGanka Kossekova, Diana Leskovska. 686-690
- A role for school teachers in the development of an ITSMaria Virvou, Victoria Tsiriga. 691-695
- Experiences with interfaces for virtual environments in the field of engineeringPeter Kern, Ralf Breining. 696-700
- Educational use of communication and information technologies in UkraineTariana Kameneva. 701-706
- PLATO - electronic cookbook for Internet-based learning networksSabine Seufert. 707-711
- ICT in education in DenmarkPeter Bollerslev. 712-717
- A critical look at web based training effortsHermann A. Maurer. 718-724
- Training wheels: an old method for designing modern and adaptable learning environmentsPeter W. Fach, Maria Bannert. 725-729
- Vocational training with combined real/virtual environmentsEva Hornecker, Bernd Robben. 730-734
- Design of a computer-mediated environment to capture and evaluate knowledge transfer and learning: a case study in a larger higher education classSamuel Yen, Bill Wood, John Nash, Larry J. Leifer. 735-739
- Teaching tasks in an adaptive learning environmentRosa M. Carro, Roberto Moriyón, Estrella Pulido, Pilar Rodriguez. 740-744
- Moderating the future: the challenge of on-line educationFriedrich Scheuermann, Ken Larsson, Roxanne Toto. 745-749
- Asynchronous distance learning for corporate education: experiences with Lotus LearningSpaceLisa Neal, Debbie Ingram. 750-754
- Broad spectrum approach and information society for allAlbert G. Arnold, Liesbeth J. Vink. 757-761
- Design for usabilityNigel Bevan. 762-766
- Multilingual information services as a goalAarno Lehtola. 767-771
- Global User-Interface DesignAaron Marcus, Volker Frank, John Armitage, Edward Guttman. 772-776
- Design for all - a sketch of challenges for HCI designersHarald Weber. 777-781
- Unified user interfaces: from design to implementationAnthony Savidis, Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis. 782-786
- The importance of clinical diagnoses in the prediction of performance on computer-based tasks for low vision usersJulie A. Jacko. 787-791
- Software technology and computer interfaces for the disabled: non-visual WWW browsingArthur I. Karshmer, Enrico Pontelli, Gopal Gupta. 792-796
- Visualisation of nonvisual user interfacesGerhard Weber. 797-801
- Symbolic tele-communication using the WWWHarald Weber, Frank Leidermann, Klaus J. Zink. 802-806
- Universal accessibility: process-oriented design guidelinesDemosthenes Akoumianakis, Michael Sfyrakis, Alex Paramythis, Constantine Stephanidis. 807-811
- Non-visual web browsing: lessons learned from the AVANTI case studyAlex Paramythis, Michael Sfyrakis, Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis. 812-817
- Human gesture analysis and recognition for medical and dance applicationsDennis Majoe, Neil Hazzard. 818-822
- A planned behavior in context model of networked information resource useJane E. Klobas, David Morrison. 823-827
- Effective accessibility engineering: breaking organisational habitsVerena Giller, Manfred Tscheligi. 828-832
- A methodology for usability evaluationMaria Francesca Costabile. 833-837
- Commercial web sites made accessible for allJean Vanderdonckt. 838-842
- A grammar-based approach for populating HCI design spacesMargherita Antona, Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis. 843-847
- On-line instruction in assistive technologyHarry J. Murphy. 848-852
- Improved HCI accessibility: An account of costs involvedEvangelos Bekiaris, P. Oxley. 853-857
- Standards for multimedia user interfaces - opportunities and issuesJürgen Ziegler. 858-862
- User acceptance in health telematics: an HCI perspectiveIlias Iakovidis. 863-867
- Policy perspectives on design for all Constantine Stephanidis, Gavriel Salvendy, Pier Luigi Emiliani, Demosthenes Akoumianakis. 868-872
- Towards personalized multimedia presentation systems for allElisabeth André. 873-877
- A design approach for accessibilitySimeon Keates, P. John Clarkson, Peter Robinson. 878-882
- Information environments to overcome isolation, marginalization and stigmatization in an overaging information societyMichael Pieper. 883-887
- Visualization and open user groupsChristian Stary, Barbara Froschauer. 888-892
- Accessing the information society: a retrospective of research efforts in EuropePier Luigi Emiliani. 893-897
- Multimodality: a primary requisite for achieving an information society for allNoelle Carbonell. 898-902
- The decoupled application interaction model, D.A.I.MIng-Marie Jonsson. 903-907
- Formalization as a path to universal accessibilityAngel R. Puerta. 908-912
- Universal access in the information societyConstantine Stephanidis. 913-917
- Multi-modal interfaces: R&D opportunities in the 5th framework programmeJorge Manuel Santos, Carlos Morais Pires. 918-921
- Corpus-based user interfacesMark T. Maybury, Samuel Bayer, Frank Linton. 922-926
- HCI public service information systems focused on the needs of disabled and older peopleJim S. Sandhu. 927-931
- An optimum UI for using a high comfort and enhanced manoeuvrability wheelchair for transportation tasksG. Papaioannou, Aristotelis Naniopoulos. 932-936
- Being natural - on the use of multimodal interaction concepts in smart homesJoachim Machate. 937-941
- Consumer electronics user interfaces for all. Design on the basis of the special requirements of elderly peopleMichael Burmester. 942-946
- Making it easy for allDavid G. J. Fanshawe. 947-951
- Assisting individuals with disabilities through the use of virtual reality technologiesClark Germann, Jane Kaufman Broida, Peggy O Neill-Jones. 952-956
- Independent living for elder and handicapped people - results of a research projectBarbara Klein, Barbara Schnückel. 957-960
- Compensable injuries due to repetitive motion in computerized office workFrank T. Conway. 961-965
- Redesigning speech recognition for use by individuals with spinal cord injuriesAndrew Sears, Janet Bishof-Risario. 966-969
- Hands-off human-computer interfaces for individuals with severe motor disabilitiesArmando Barreto, Scott Scargle, Malek Adjouadi. 970-974
- Linking visual capabilities of partially sighted computer users to psychomotor task performanceJulie A. Jacko, Robert H. Rosa Jr., Ingrid U. Scott, Charles J. Pappas, Max A. Dixon. 975-979
- Evaluation of a world wide web scanning interface for blind and visually impaired usersMary Zajicek, Chris Powell, Chris Reeves. 980-984
- PadGraphGrigori E. Evreinov, A. V. Agranovski, A. Yashkin, Tatiana Evreinova. 985-989
- Pattern representation system using movement sense of localized soundMichio Shimizu, Kazunori Itoh, Tatsuo Nakazawa. 990-994
- An audio browser for increasing access to world wide web sites for blind and visually impaired computer usersLori Petrucci, Patrick Roth, André Assimacopoulos, Thierry Pun. 995-998
- Systematic auditory training of obstacle sense for the visually impaired by using acoustical VR systemYoshikazu Seki. 999-1003
- Research on a finger braille communicatorToshiyuki Hoshino, Tsutomu Otake, Yoshimichi Yonezawa. 1004-1008
- A study on perceptual responses to electrocutaneous stimulation for blind access to computers with graphical user interfacesSeongil Lee. 1009-1013
- Multimedia program for the development of the vision of partially sighted childrenCecilia Sik-Lányi, P. Kovacs, Z. Varga. 1014-1017
- The impact of mobility on user interfaces for subjects who are motor impaired: case study in a wireless LAN environmentI. Van Mele, K. Edwards, A. Spaepen. 1018-1022
- CABINet: networking of immersive projection environmentTetsuro Ogi, Toshio Yamada, Michitaka Hirose. 1025-1029
- Haptic interface for immersive projection displayHiroaki Yano, Naoyuki Kakehi, Tetsuro Ogi, Michitaka Hirose. 1030-1034
- Dexterous modeling device for industrial designKen-ichi Kameyama. 1035-1039
- Virtual elasticityKoichi Hirota, Toyohisa Kaneko. 1040-1043
- Cybercity walker - layered morphin methodTakaaki Endo, Akihiro Katayama, Hideyuki Tamura, Michitaka Hirose, Tomohiro Tanikawa. 1044-1048
- Usability and navigation in virtual 3D worldsVolker Thoma, Andrea Haf, Arno Hitzges. 1049-1054
- The challenge to build flexible user interface components for non-immersive 3D environmentsRaimund Dachselt. 1055-1059
- Exploring brick-based camera controlMorten Fjeld, Fred Voorhorst, Martin Bichsel, Helmut Krueger. 1060-1064
- A computer-augmented office environment: integrating virtual and real world objects and behaviorHirohiko Mori, Takashi Kozawa, Eigen Sasamoto, Yasuo Oku. 1065-1069
- Physical-virtual instead of physical or virtual - designing artefacts for future knowledge work environmentsThomas Pederson. 1070-1074
- Three-dimensional modeling environment claymore based on augmented direct manipulation techniqueTakashi Oshiba, Jiro Tanaka. 1075-1079
- Uniform interaction for immersive and non-immersive 3D object modellingKarin Coninx, Chris Raymaekers, Tom De Weyer, Frank Van Reeth. 1080-1084
- A flexible environment for virtual reality applicationsVincenzo Moccia, Alberto Biancardi. 1085-1089
- Teaching orientation and mobility skills to blind children using simulated acoustical environmentsDean P. Inman, Ken Loge. 1090-1094
- Virtual environments for targeting cognitive processes: an overview of projects at the University of Southern CaliforniaAlbert A. Rizzo, J. Galen Buckwalter, Ulrich Neumann, Clint Chua, Andre van Rooyen, P. Larson, K. Kratz, Carl Kesselman, Marcus Thiébaux, L. Humphrey. 1095-1099
- Virtual reality in assessment and rehabilitation of impaired memory following brain damageElizabeth A. Attree, F. David Rose, Barbara M. Brooks. 1100-1104
- An illustrated methodology for the development of virtual learning environments for use by people in special needs educationDavid J. Brown, David S. Stewart. 1105-1110
- How can people with disabilities navigate in virtual reality with an input device they can use?Kerstin Boschian, Anette Larsson, Roy Davies, Ulf Minör, Gerd Johansson. 1111-1115
- Comparison of multimedia and virtual reality for self-trainingBarbara Woolford, James Maida, Cynthia Chmielewski, Abhilash Pandya, Juring A. Adolf, Mihriban Whitmore. 1116-1119
- Human-Computer Interactions in shared virtual environmentsR. Bowen Loftin. 1120-1123
- Effects on training using illumination in virtual environmentsJames Maida, Jennifer Novak, Kristian Mueller. 1124-1128
- Discrimination of changes in latency during head movementStephen R. Ellis, Mark J. Young, Bernard D. Adelstein, Sheryl M. Ehrlich. 1129-1133
- Information brokerage: GAIA service assessmentClaire Dormann. 1137-1141
- MALL2000 - A document-based platform for negotiations in electronic commerceDaniela Handl, Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann. 1142-1146
- Adding complexity to the electronic market model: lessons learned from an oil industry case studyMichael Rebstock. 1147-1151
- Agent-based decentralized coordination for electronic marketsDominik Deschner, Oliver Hofmann, Freimut Bodendorf. 1152-1156
- Towards an intelligent marketspace for virtual enterprisesBenno Suter, Guido Kaufmann, André-René Probst. 1157-1161
- Electronic commerce system supporting scalable and high end marketing facilityHyeonsung Cho, Hyunkyu Cho, Hosang Ham, Sangbong Park. 1162-1166
- VR-shopland: online shopping in a virtual world as community eventAndrea Haf, Arno Hitzges. 1167-1171
- Feasibility study on the application of a human collaborative robot system to the inspecting patrol of nuclear power plantsNobuyuki Ishikawa, Katsuo Suzuki. 1172-1176
- Intelligent plant inspection by using foveated active vision sensorNobuyuki Kita. 1177-1181
- User-interface design of the support system for constructing virtual environmentHirotake Ishii, T. Tezuka, Hidekazu Yoshikawa. 1182-1186
- Hybrid monitoring system for high temperature gas cooling reactorK. Nabeshima, E. Türkcan, Tomoaki Suzudo, S. Nakagawa, K. Inoue, T. Ohno, K. Kudo, Katsuyuki Suzuki. 1187-1191
- Intelligent plant human-machine interface based on intent inferencingKazuo Furuta, Y. Oyama, Shunsuke Kondo. 1192-1196
- An experimental study on implementing real-time estimator of human cognitive process into eye-sensing head mounted display for realizing adaptive CAI for teaching plant diagnosis knowledgeT. Ozawa, Y. Aotake, S. Fukushima, Hiroshi Shimoda, Hidekazu Yoshikawa. 1197-1200
- Intellectual simulation of operating team behavior in coping with anomalies occurring at commercial nuclear power plantsKen ichi Takano, Wataru Sunaoshi, Kunihiko Suzuki. 1201-1205
- Reduction of human errors in plant operation utilizing human error correction function as an individual and crewMasayoshi Numano, Keiko Miyazaki, Kunihiko Tanaka, Hiroshi Matsukura, Yasuyuki Niwa, Junji Fukuto, Yoji Murohara. 1206-1210
- The collaboration between operators and procedures: a cognitive systems engineering approach to performance improvementErik Hollnagel, Yuji Niwa. 1211-1215
- Learning human-computer interactive process of learning with intelligence tutoring systemsToshikazu Matsumoto, Hidetoshi Nakayasu, Eiji Morita, Kouji Kamejima. 1216-1220
- Image clustering by computer with human-oriented emergence algorithmM. Nakagawa, H. Nakayasu. 1221-1225
- Human-computer cooperative work for design and production cycleH. Nakayasu, M. Nakagawa, E. Nakamachi, Y. Nakamura, T. Katayama. 1226-1230
- Human cognitive model for organizational design suited to task in agile manufacturingEiichi Bamba, Kouichi Nakazato, Takashi Fujita. 1231-1235
- Extending effective target width in Fitt s law to two-dimensional pointing taskAtsuo Murata, Michihiro Fujii, Yasuhiro Arima, Hirokazu Iwase. 1236-1240
- Ergonomics issues in agile manufacturing - from an occupational health viewpoint -Nozomi Sato, Yasufumi Kume. 1241-1244
- Virtual vertical integration as a strategy for agilityC. E. Wainwright, P. G. Lee. 1245-1249
- A study on organizational aspects of agile manufacturing in JapanTetsuo Ui. 1250-1255
- Integration approach for agile manufacturing cellYasufumi Kume, Nozomi Sato, Yoshitaka Tsukiji. 1256-1260
- Design and evaluation of air traffic control support toolsStephan Romahn, Everett A. Palmer. 1261-1265
- A vertical situation display for automated aircraft - design and evaluation in full mission simulationThomas Prevot, Barry Crane. 1266-1270
- The search for pilot s ideal complement: experimental results with the crew assistant military Aircraft CAMAFrank Ole Flemisch, Reiner Onken. 1271-1275
- Flight crew factors CTAS/FMS integration in the terminal airspaceBarry Crane, Thomas Prevot, Everett A. Palmer. 1276-1280
- Visualization and analysis of flight crew procedure performanceTodd J. Callantine. 1281-1285
- Influence of interfaces on human performance in S&C of large technical systemsBadi Boussoffara, Peter F. Elzer. 1286-1290
- An operator support system based on situation similarityBadi Boussoffara, Peter F. Elzer. 1291-1295
- Three-dimensional representation of process valuesPeter F. Elzer, Carsten Beuthel. 1296-1300
- Identifying core sequences in process control across branchesTobias Komischke. 1301-1305
- Estimation of plant operator s cognitive modes based on the cognition modelKunihiro Tsuchiya, Yoshio Hayashi, Hirohiko Mori, Erik Hollnagel. 1306-1310
- Human-computer-interactions in call centres - ergonomic demands and design solutionsM. Rentzsch. 1311-1315
- Call center: technical and organizational challengesJ. Felix Hampe. 1316-1320
- Mental load of call centre agentsH.-J. Rothe, A.-M. Metz, M. Degener. 1321-1326
- New design solution for call center work places from the point of view of furniture manufacturerD. Menzel. 1327-1331
- Call center - interface between companies practice and the competence network of safety and health at work in North-Rhine-WestfaliaRainer Tielsch. 1332-1336
- Communication beyond realityHiroshi Tamura. 1337-1340