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- When second wave HCI meets third wave challengesSusanne Bødker. 1-8 [doi]
- Tac-tiles: multimodal pie charts for visually impaired usersSteven A. Wall, Stephen A. Brewster. 9-18 [doi]
- An empirical evaluation of undo mechanismsAaron G. Cass, Chris S. T. Fernandes, Andrew Polidore. 19-27 [doi]
- Evaluating touching and pointing with a mobile terminal for physical browsingPasi Välkkynen, Marketta Niemelä, Timo Tuomisto. 28-37 [doi]
- Management perspectives on usability in a public authority: a case studyÅsa Cajander, Jan Gulliksen, Inger Boivie. 38-47 [doi]
- The appropriateness of Swedish municipality web site designsEmma Eliason, Jonas Lundberg. 48-57 [doi]
- An evaluation of sticky and force enhanced targets in multi target situationsDavid Ahlström, Martin Hitz, Gerhard Leitner. 58-67 [doi]
- Variability of throughput in pointing device tests: button-up or button-down?Poika Isokoski. 68-77 [doi]
- Unipad: single stroke text entry with language-based accelerationI. Scott MacKenzie, Javier Chen, Aleks Oniszczak. 78-85 [doi]
- A research process for designing ubiquitous social experiencesYanna Vogiazou, Josephine Reid, Bas Raijmakers, Marc Eisenstadt. 86-95 [doi]
- Active surfaces: a novel concept for end-user compositionErik Grönvall, Patrizia Marti, Alessandro Pollini, Alessia Rullo. 96-104 [doi]
- User sketches: a quick, inexpensive, and effective way to elicit more reflective user feedbackMaryam Tohidi, William Buxton, Ronald Baecker, Abigail Sellen. 105-114 [doi]
- Augmenting refrigerator magnets: why less is sometimes moreAlex S. Taylor, Laurel Swan, Rachel Eardley, Abigail Sellen, Steve Hodges, Kenneth R. Wood. 115-124 [doi]
- Interaction techniques for using handhelds and PCs together in a clinical settingOle Andre Alsos, Dag Svanaes. 125-134 [doi]
- Interacting with embodied agents that can see: how vision-enabled agents can assist in spatial tasksArjan Geven, Johann Schrammel, Manfred Tscheligi. 135-144 [doi]
- SoundBar: exploiting multiple views in multimodal graph browsingDavid K. McGookin, Stephen A. Brewster. 145-154 [doi]
- Interactive 3D sonification for the exploration of city mapsWilko Heuten, Daniel Wichmann, Susanne Boll. 155-164 [doi]
- Designing worth is worth designingGilbert Cockton. 165-174 [doi]
- A new role for anthropology?: rewriting context and analysis in HCI researchMinna Räsänen, James M. Nyce. 175-184 [doi]
- Understanding the work of an HCI practitionerNetta Iivari. 185-194 [doi]
- Systematic evaluation of e-learning systems: an experimental validationCarmelo Ardito, Maria Francesca Costabile, Antonella De Angeli, Rosa Lanzilotti. 195-202 [doi]
- User-centred evaluation of an e-learning repositoryGiorgio Venturi, Nik Bessis. 203-211 [doi]
- CHIC - a pluggable solution for community help in contextGunnar Stevens, Torben Wiedenhöfer. 212-221 [doi]
- System designer assessments of role play as a design method: a qualitative studyGry Seland. 222-231 [doi]
- Exploratory prototypes for video: interpreting PD for a complexly disabled participantCian O Connor, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Malcolm Buchannan-Dick, James McKeown. 232-241 [doi]
- Designing familiar open surfacesKristina Höök. 242-251 [doi]
- Being and mixing: designing interactive soundscapesPetter Alexanderson, Konrad Tollmar. 252-261 [doi]
- More than meets the eye: an exploratory study of context photographyMaria Håkansson, Lalya Gaye, Sara Ljungblad, Lars Erik Holmquist. 262-271 [doi]
- It s worth the hassle!: the added value of evaluating the usability of mobile systems in the fieldChristian Monrad Nielsen, Michael Overgaard, Michael Bach Pedersen, Jan Stage, Sigge Stenild. 272-280 [doi]
- Classification of usability problems (CUP) scheme: augmentation and exploitationSigurbjörg Gróa Vilbergsdóttir, Ebba Thora Hvannberg, Effie Lai-Chong Law. 281-290 [doi]
- Comparative analysis of high- and low-fidelity prototypes for more valid usability evaluations of mobile devicesYoun-Kyung Lim, Apurva Pangam, Subashini Periyasami, Shweta Aneja. 291-300 [doi]
- Collaborative articulation in healthcare settings: towards increased visibility, negotiation and mutual understandingPer-Anders Hillgren, Per Linde. 301-310 [doi]
- Video storytelling as mediation of organizational learningCecilia Katzeff, Vanessa Ware. 311-320 [doi]
- Selecting and evoking innovators: combining democracy and creativityAnne Marie Kanstrup, Ellen Christiansen. 321-330 [doi]
- Real life experiences with experience designPeter Dalsgård, Kim Halskov. 331-340 [doi]
- Design rationale: the rationale and the barriersJohn Horner, Michael E. Atwood. 341-350 [doi]
- Exploring the space of near-future design with childrenMark Stringer, Eric Harris, Geraldine Fitzpatrick. 351-360 [doi]
- Bluebells: a design method for child-centred product developmentRebecca Kelly, Emanuela Mazzone, Matthew Horton, Janet C. Read. 361-368 [doi]
- Midwives experiences of using HMD in ultrasound scanJuha Havukumpu, Pia Vähäkangas, Eija Grönroos, Jukka Häkkinen. 369-372 [doi]
- Where to, Roberta?: reflecting on the role of technology in assisted livingStinne Aaløkke Ballegaard, Jonathan Bunde-Pedersen, Jakob E. Bardram. 373-376 [doi]
- On the relative importance of privacy guidelines for ambient health careEvelien van de Garde-Perik, Panos Markopoulos, Boris E. R. de Ruyter. 377-380 [doi]
- Exploring gender differences in perceptions of 3D telepresence collaboration technology: an example from emergency medical careHanna Maurin, Diane H. Sonnenwald, Bruce Cairns, James E. Manning, Eugene B. Freid, Henry Fuchs. 381-384 [doi]
- Usability factors of 3D criminal archive in an augmented reality environmentFredrik Sundt Breien, Ingerid Rødseth. 385-388 [doi]
- Spheres of collaboration: people, space and technology in co-located meetingsCarljohan Orre, Christopher Paul Middup. 389-392 [doi]
- Involvement and presence in digital gamingJari Takatalo, Jukka Häkkinen, Jeppe Komulainen, Heikki Särkelä, Göte Nyman. 393-396 [doi]
- Information overload: why some people seem to suffer more than othersRuud Janssen, Henk de Poot. 397-400 [doi]
- Personal and private calendar interfaces support private patterns: diaries, relations, emotional expressionsMartin Tomitsch, Thomas Grechenig, Pia Wascher. 401-404 [doi]
- The expanding focus of HCI: case cultureMinna Kamppuri, Roman Bednarik, Markku Tukiainen. 405-408 [doi]
- Personal customisation of mobile phones: a case studyJonna Häkkilä, Craig Chatfield. 409-412 [doi]
- Balancing work, life and other concerns: a study of mobile technology use by Australian freelancersKirsten Sadler, Toni Robertson, Melanie Kan, Penny Hagen. 413-416 [doi]
- How HCI-practitioners want to evaluate their own practiceAsbjørn Følstad, Ida Bark, Jan Gulliksen. 417-420 [doi]
- Embodied and enacted: the Janus faces of structure-of-useIvo Widjaja, Sandrine Balbo. 421-424 [doi]
- Blogging by the deadAnders Hall, Dragan Bosevski, Reinell Larkin. 425-428 [doi]
- Question-based authentication using context dataAnn Nosseir, Richard C. H. Connor, Crawford Revie, Sotirios Terzis. 429-432 [doi]
- Machinima prototyping: an approach to evaluationJeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Christian Briggs, Kevin Makice, William Ryan, Matt Weldon. 433-436 [doi]
- Modified contextual design as a field evaluation methodSharon McDonald, Kelly Monahan, Gilbert Cockton. 437-440 [doi]
- Affordances and constraints in screen-based musical instrumentsThor Magnusson. 441-444 [doi]
- SpiraList: a compact visualization technique for one-handed interaction with large lists on mobile devicesStéphane Huot, Eric Lecolinet. 445-448 [doi]
- Children s phrase set for text input method evaluationsAkiyo Kano, Janet C. Read, Alan J. Dix. 449-452 [doi]
- One-dimensional force feedback slider: going from an analogue to a digital platformAli Shahrokni, Julio Jenaro, Tomas Gustafsson, Andreas Vinnberg, Johan Sandsjö, Morten Fjeld. 453-456 [doi]
- The FaceReader: measuring instant fun of useBieke Zaman, Tara Shrimpton-Smith. 457-460 [doi]
- Comparing voice chat and text chat in a communication tool for interactive televisionDavid Geerts. 461-464 [doi]
- Touch&Type: a novel pointing device for notebook computersWolfgang Fallot-Burghardt, Morten Fjeld, C. Speirs, S. Ziegenspeck, Helmut Krueger, Thomas Läubli. 465-468 [doi]
- Crossmodal spatial location: initial experimentsEve E. Hoggan, Stephen A. Brewster. 469-472 [doi]
- How ordinary internet users can have a chance to influence privacy policiesJohn Sören Pettersson, Simone Fischer-Hübner, Marco Casassa Mont, Siani Pearson. 473-476 [doi]
- Supporting 3D window manipulation with a yawing mouseRodrigo Almeida, Pierre Cubaud. 477-480 [doi]
- Usability achievements based on UI framework with screen categories and state transition diagramsAnita Kvamme. 481-482 [doi]
- Using historical data to guide user interface evolutionStanislaw Osinski. 483-484 [doi]
- Aligning user centered design activities with established software development practicesKarsten Nebe, Lennart Grötzbach. 485-486 [doi]
- Progressive usability reviews exploiting time zone differencesJohn Rugelbak, Craig Norman. 487-488 [doi]
- A case study of Vinmonopolet.no: faceted search and navigation for e-commerceIngrid Tofte, Karl Johan Sæth, Kristin Jansson. 489-490 [doi]
- Applying usability engineering in ABBSiri Breen, Torgeir Enkerud, Kristoffer Husøy. 491-492 [doi]
- Design case InfraCAMBengt Göransson. 493-494 [doi]
- Designing for a moving targetFredrik Matheson. 495-496 [doi]
- 3D visualization of integrated process informationKristoffer Husøy, Charlotte Skourup. 497-498 [doi]
- Tabletop interaction: research alertWolfgang Mähr, Richard Carlsson, Jonas Fredriksson, Olivier Maul, Morten Fjeld. 499-500 [doi]