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9781846281921

People And Computers XIX

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    9781846281921

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    184628192X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-03-01
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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Summary

This volume contains the full papers presented at HCI 2005, the 19th Annual Conference of the British HCI Group, a specialist group of the BCS."People and Computers XIX" includes leading edge discussions outlining the latest research results and novel systems from the foremost research and development groups and laboratories throughout the UK and Europe. This year's areas are:- Human-centred Interaction Design ' how can we optimise creativity and exploit novel techniques, such as probes, in improving our understanding, analysis and design to meet human needs- Communities of the Future ' in an era of ambient pervasive, ubiquitous and mobile computing, how do we support the evolution of communities, their protocols and manners, the sense of self-management, interdependency, responsilibility and support- Industrial Strength Solutions and Tools ' robust usability methods, light-touch but effective methodologies, alignment with modern business such as marketing, change management and software engineering, to achieve quantifiable ROI

Table of Contents

Preface: The Bigger Picture ix
H --- HCI at the Human Scale
1(182)
``Looking At the Computer but Doing It On Land'': Children's Interactions in a Tangible Programming Space
3(16)
Ylva Fernaeus
Jakob Tholander
The Usability of Digital Ink Technologies for Children and Teenagers
19(18)
Janet C Read
Proteus: Artefact-driven Constructionist Assessment within Tablet PC-based Low-fidelity Prototyping
37(16)
Dean Mohamedally
Panayiotis Zaphiris
Helen Petrie
The Reader Creates a Personal Meaning: A Comparative Study of Scenarios and Human-centred Stories
53(16)
Georg Strøm
What Difference Do Guidelines Make? An Observational Study of Online-questionnaire Design Guidelines Put to Practical Use
69(16)
Jo Lumsden
Scott Flinn
Michelle Anderson
Wendy Morgan
Designing Interactive Systems in Context: From Prototype to Deployment
85(16)
Tim Clerckx
Kris Luyten
Karin Coninx
Using Context Awareness to Enhance Visitor Engagement in a Gallery Space
101(12)
Peter Lonsdale
Russell Beale
Will Byrne
Engagement with an Interactive Museum Exhibit
113(18)
Naomi Haywood
Paul Cairns
User Needs in e-Government: Conducting Policy Analysis with Models-on-the-Web
131(18)
Barbara Mirel
Mary Maher
Jina Huh
Fit for Purpose Evaluation: The Case of a Public Information Kiosk for the Socially Disadvantaged
149(18)
B L William Wong
Suzette Keith
Mark Springett
A Visuo-Biometric Authentication Mechanism for Older Users
167(16)
Karen Renaud
C --- HCI in the Greater Cultural Context
183(152)
A Computer Science HCI Course
185(16)
Beryl Plimmer
Use and Usefulness of HCI Methods: Results from an Exploratory Study among Nordic HCI Practitioners
201(18)
Ida Bark
Asbjorn Folstad
Jan Gulliksen
Building Usability in India: Reflections from the Indo-European Systems Usability Partnership
219(14)
Andy Smith
Jan Gulliksen
Liam Bannon
Visualizing the Evolution of HCI
233(18)
Chaomei Chen
Gulshan Panjwani
Jason Proctor
Kenneth Allendoerfer
Jasna Kuljis
Serge Aluker
David Sturtz
Mirjana Vukovic
``I thought it was terrible and everyone else loved it'' --- A New Perspective for Effective Recommender System Design
251(16)
Philip Bonhard
M Angela Sasse
Rich Media, Poor Judgement? A Study of Media Effects on Users' Trust in Expertise
267(18)
Jens Riegelsberger
M Angela Sasse
John D McCarthy
Cultural Representations in Web Design: Differences in Emotions and Values
285(16)
Claire Dormann
Interaction Design for Countries with a Traditional Culture: A Comparative Study of Income Levels and Cultural Values
301(16)
Georg Strøm
Researching Culture and Usability --- A Conceptual Model of Usability
317(18)
Gabrielle Ford
Paula Kotze
I --- HCI Down at the Interface
335(154)
Distinguishing Vibrotactile Effects with Tactile Mouse and Trackball
337(12)
Jukka Raisamo
Roope Raisamo
Katri Kosonen
HyperGrid --- Accessing Complex Information Spaces
349(16)
Hans-Christian Jetter
Jens Gerken
Werner Konig
Christian Grun
Harald Reiterer
Mixed Interaction Space --- Expanding the Interaction Space with Mobile Devices
365(16)
Thomas Riisgaard Hansen
Eva Eriksson
Andreas Lykke-Olesen
Static/Animated Diagrams and their Effect on Students Perceptions of Conceptual Understanding in Computer Aided Learning (CAL) Environments
381(10)
Ruqiyabi Naz Awan
Brett Stevens
Media Co-authoring Practices in Responsive Physical Environments
391(18)
Carlo Jacucci
Helen Pain
John Lee
Cognitive Model Working Alongside the User
409(12)
Ion Juvina
Herre van Oostendorp
Revisiting Web Design Guidelines by Exploring Users' Expectations, Preferences and Visual Search Behaviour
421(18)
Ekaterini Tzanidou
Shailey Minocha
Marian Petre
Andrew Grayson
Comparing Automatic and Manual Zooming Methods for Acquiring Off-screen Targets
439(16)
Joshua Savage
Andy Cockburn
Forward and Backward Speech Skimming with the Elastic Audio Slider
455(18)
Wolfgang Hurst
Tobias Lauer
Cedric Burfent
Georg Gotz
Design Patterns for Auditory Displays
473(16)
C Frauenberger
T Stockman
V Putz
R Holdrich
Closing Keynote of HCI2005; The Bigger Picture
489(18)
Grand Challenges in HCI: the Quest for Theory-led Design
491(16)
Alistair Sutcliffe
Author Index 507(2)
Keyword Index 509

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