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Interacting with Computers, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, January 2010
- Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Ann Blandford
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Guest Editors' Introduction. 1-2 - John M. Carroll
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Conceptualizing a possible discipline of human-computer interaction. 3-12 - Alan J. Dix:
Human-computer interaction: A stable discipline, a nascent science, and the growth of the long tail. 13-27 - Peter J. Wild:
Longing for service: Bringing the UCL Conception towards services research. 28-42 - Becky Hill:
Diagnosing co-ordination problems in the emergency management response to disasters. 43-55 - Ian K. Salter:
Applying the conception of HCI engineering to the design of economic systems. 56-67 - John Long:
Some celebratory HCI reflections on a celebratory HCI festschrift. 68-71
Volume 22, Number 2, March 2010
- Asbjørn Følstad, Bente Anda, Dag I. K. Sjøberg:
The usability inspection performance of work-domain experts: An empirical study. 75-87 - Franck Amadieu, André Tricot
, Claudette Mariné:
Interaction between prior knowledge and concept-map structure on hypertext comprehension, coherence of reading orders and disorientation. 88-97 - Damian Copeland
, Janet Finlay:
Identification of the optimum resolution specification for a haptic graphic display. 98-106 - Linn Gustavsson Christiernin:
Guiding the designer: A radar diagram process for applications with multiple layers. 107-122 - Rubén San Segundo
, José Manuel Pardo, Javier Ferreiros
, Valentín Sama, Roberto Barra-Chicote
, Juan Manuel Lucas, D. Sánchez, Antonio García:
Spoken Spanish generation from sign language. 123-139 - Sandra P. Roth, Peter Schmutz, Stefan L. Pauwels, Javier A. Bargas-Avila, Klaus Opwis
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Mental models for web objects: Where do users expect to find the most frequent objects in online shops, news portals, and company web pages? 140-152
Volume 22, Number 3, May 2010
- Catherine S. Weir, Gary Douglas, Tim Richardson, Mervyn A. Jack:
Usable security: User preferences for authentication methods in eBanking and the effects of experience. 153-164 - George Triantafyllakos
, George Palaigeorgiou, Ioannis A. Tsoukalas:
Fictional characters in participatory design sessions: Introducing the "design alter egos" technique. 165-175 - Samuel Marcos
, Jaime Gómez García-Bermejo
, Eduardo Zalama Casanova
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A realistic, virtual head for human-computer interaction. 176-192 - Suziah Sulaiman, Ann Blandford
, Paul A. Cairns
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Haptic experience and the design of drawing interfaces. 193-205 - Sameer Patil
, Alfred Kobsa
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Enhancing privacy management support in instant messaging. 206-217 - Tao Lin, Shigeo Morishima
, Akinobu Maejima, Ningjiu Tang:
The effects of virtual characters on audiences' movie experience. 218-229 - Hua Qin, Pei-Luen Patrick Rau
, Gavriel Salvendy:
Effects of different scenarios of game difficulty on player immersion. 230-239
Volume 22, Number 4, July 2010
- Gavin J. Doherty
, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Guest editor's introduction. 241-242 - Gavin J. Doherty
, David Coyle
, Mark Matthews
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Design and evaluation guidelines for mental health technologies. 243-252 - Joseph P. Wherton
, Andrew F. Monk:
Problems people with dementia have with kitchen tasks: The challenge for pervasive computing. 253-266 - Arlene Astell
, Maggie Ellis
, Lauren Bernardi, Norman Alm, Richard Dye, Gary Gowans, Jim Campbell:
Using a touch screen computer to support relationships between people with dementia and caregivers. 267-275 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Kathryn Puskar, Elizabeth A. Schlenk
, Laura M. Pfeifer, Susan M. Sereika:
Maintaining reality: Relational agents for antipsychotic medication adherence. 276-288 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Suzanne E. Mitchell, Brian W. Jack, Michael K. Paasche-Orlow
, Laura M. Pfeifer, Julie O'Donnell:
Response to a relational agent by hospital patients with depressive symptoms. 289-298 - Willem-Paul Brinkman
, Charles van der Mast, Guntur Sandino, Lucy T. Gunawan, Paul M. G. Emmelkamp:
The therapist user interface of a virtual reality exposure therapy system in the treatment of fear of flying. 299-310
Volume 22, Number 5, September 2010
- Effie Lai-Chong Law, Paul van Schaik:
Modelling user experience - An agenda for research and practice. 313-322 - Kraig Finstad:
The Usability Metric for User Experience. 323-327 - Evangelos Karapanos
, John Zimmerman
, Jodi Forlizzi, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Measuring the dynamics of remembered experience over time. 328-335 - Lennart E. Nacke
, Mark N. Grimshaw
, Craig A. Lindley:
More than a feeling: Measurement of sonic user experience and psychophysiology in a first-person shooter game. 336-343 - Heather L. O'Brien:
The influence of hedonic and utilitarian motivations on user engagement: The case of online shopping experiences. 344-352 - Marc Hassenzahl, Sarah Diefenbach
, Anja S. Göritz
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Needs, affect, and interactive products - Facets of user experience. 353-362
- Kimberley Hiltz, Jonathan Back, Ann Blandford
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The roles of conceptual device models and user goals in avoiding device initialization errors. 363-374 - Lina Zhou, Yongmei Shi, Andrew Sears:
Third-party error detection support mechanisms for dictation speech recognition. 375-388 - Harry Hochheiser
, Jonathan Lazar:
Revisiting breadth vs. depth in menu structures for blind users of screen readers. 389-398 - Olivier Christmann
, Noëlle Carbonell, Simon Richir
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Visual search in dynamic 3D visualisations of unstructured picture collections. 399-416 - Frederick G. Conrad, Mick P. Couper, Roger Tourangeau, Andrey Peytchev
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The impact of progress indicators on task completion. 417-427 - Dong-Hee Shin:
The effects of trust, security and privacy in social networking: A security-based approach to understand the pattern of adoption. 428-438
Volume 22, Number 6, November 2010
- Patrick Langdon, Harold W. Thimbleby
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Inclusion and interaction: Designing interaction for inclusive populations. 439-448 - Belkacem Chikhaoui, Hélène Pigot
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Towards analytical evaluation of human machine interfaces developed in the context of smart homes. 449-464 - Anja B. Naumann, Ina Wechsung, Jörn Hurtienne:
Multimodal interaction: A suitable strategy for including older users? 465-474 - Jörn Hurtienne, Christian Stößel, Christine Sturm, Alexander Maus, Matthias Rötting, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson
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Physical gestures for abstract concepts: Inclusive design with primary metaphors. 475-484 - Natalia A. Romero
, Janienke Sturm, Tilde Bekker, Linda De Valk, Sander Kruitwagen:
Playful persuasion to support older adults' social and physical activities. 485-495 - Ian Hosking
, Sam D. Waller, P. John Clarkson
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It is normal to be different: Applying inclusive design in industry. 496-501 - Vicki L. Hanson:
Influencing technology adoption by older adults. 502-509 - Patrick Langdon, Umesh Persad
, P. John Clarkson
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Developing a model of cognitive interaction for analytical inclusive design evaluation. 510-529
- Sangwon Lee
, Richard J. Koubek:
Understanding user preferences based on usability and aesthetics before and after actual use. 530-543 - Jonas Moll, Yingying Huang, Eva-Lotta Sallnäs:
Audio makes a difference in haptic collaborative virtual environments. 544-555 - Paul van Schaik:
Using interactive 3-D visualization for public consultation. 556-568 - Sybille Caffiau, Dominique L. Scapin, Patrick Girard, Mickaël Baron, Francis Jambon:
Increasing the expressive power of task analysis: Systematic comparison and empirical assessment of tool-supported task models. 569-593 - Cristina Manresa-Yee
, Pere Ponsa
, Javier Varona
, Francisco José Perales López:
User experience to improve the usability of a vision-based interface. 594-605 - Rochelle E. Evans, Philip T. Kortum:
The impact of voice characteristics on user response in an interactive voice response system. 606-614
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