BCS HCI 2009: Cambridge, UK
Proceedings of the 2009 British Computer Society Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, BCS-HCI 2009, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 1-5 September 2009. ACM 2009
Siân E. Lindley, Dave W. Randall, Wes Sharrock, Maxine Glancy, Nicola Smyth, Richard H. R. Harper: Narrative, memory and practice: tensions and choices in the use of a digital artefact. 1-9
Abigail Durrant, Alex S. Taylor, David M. Frohlich, Abigail Sellen, David Uzzell: Photo displays and intergenerational relationships in the family home. 10-19
George Triantafyllakos, George Palaigeorgiou, Ioannis A. Tsoukalas: Design alter egos: constructing and employing fictional characters in collaborative design sessions. 20-28
Ioanna Iacovides: Exploring the link between player involvement and learning within digital games. 29-34
David S. Kirk, Abigail Sellen, Stuart Taylor, Nicolas Villar, Shahram Izadi: Putting the physical into the digital: issues in designing hybrid interactive surfaces. 35-44
Vilma Lehtinen, Jaana Näsänen, Risto Sarvas: "A little silly and empty-headed": older adults' understandings of social networking sites. 45-54
Jon Bird, Paul Marshall, Yvonne Rogers: Low-fi skin vision: a case study in rapid prototyping a sensory substitution system. 55-64
R. Harper: From tele presence to human absence: the pragmatic construction of the human in communications systems research. 73-82
Simon Robinson, Parisa Eslambolchilar, Matt Jones: Evaluating haptics for information discovery while walking. 93-102
Javier Marco, Eva Cerezo, Sandra Baldassarri, Emanuela Mazzone, Janet C. Read: Bringing tabletop technologies to kindergarten children. 103-111
Jani Lylykangas, Veikko Surakka, Jussi Rantala, Jukka Raisamo, Roope Raisamo, Esa Tuulari: Vibrotactile information for intuitive speed regulation. 112-119
Corina Sas, Alan J. Dix, Jennefer Hart, Ronghui Su: Dramaturgical capitalization of positive emotions: the answer for Facebook success? 120-129
Guillaume Zufferey, Patrick Jermann, Son Do-Lenh, Pierre Dillenbourg: Using augmentations as bridges from concrete to abstract representations. 130-139
Son Do-Lenh, Frédéric Kaplan, Pierre Dillenbourg: Paper-based concept map: the effects of tabletop on an expressive collaborative learning task. 149-158
Michael Vallance, Stewart Martin, Charles Wiz, Paul van Schaik: LEGO MindstormsTM for informed metrics in virtual worlds. 159-162
Björn Stenger, Thomas Woodley, Tae-Kyun Kim, Roberto Cipolla: A vision-based system for display interaction. 163-168
Johann Schrammel, Christina Köffel, Manfred Tscheligi: Personality traits, usage patterns and information disclosure in online communities. 169-174
Benjamin R. Cowan, Lorenzo Vigentini, Mervyn A. Jack: Exploring the effects of experience on wiki anxiety and wiki usability: an online study. 175-183
Antje Lichtenstein: Task-specificity and resource allocation in information perception in three-dimensional space. 184-187
Martin Schmettow: Controlling the usability evaluation process under varying defect visibility. 188-197
Vita Lanfranchi, Neil Ireson: User requirements for a collective intelligence emergency response system. 198-203
Ana Vitoria Joly, Lyn Pemberton, Richard N. Griffiths: Card sorting activities with preschool children. 204-213
Jo Lumsden: Triggering trust: to what extent does the question influence the answer when evaluating the perceived importance of trust triggers? 214-223
Diana Yifan Xu, Janet C. Read, Gavin Sim, Barbara McManus, Pam Qualter: Children and 'smart' technologies: can children's experiences be interpreted and coded? 224-231
Katie Wilkie, Simon Holland, Paul Mulholland: Evaluating musical software using conceptual metaphors. 232-237
Nazean Jomhari, Víctor M. González, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan: See the apple of my eye: baby storytelling in social space. 238-243
Jennifer A. Rode: Digital parenting: designing children's safety. 244-251
Sven Laqua, Martina Angela Sasse: Exploring blog spaces: a study of blog reading experiences using dynamic contextual displays. 252-261
Roy A. Ruddle: How do people find information on a familiar website? 262-268
Stavros Asimakopoulos, Robert Fildes, Alan J. Dix: Forecasting software visualizations: an explorative study. 269-277
Johan Aberg: An evaluation of a meal planning system: ease of use and perceived usefulness. 278-287
Janet C. Read, Russell Beale: Under my pillow: designing security for children's special things. 288-292
Akiyo Kano, Janet C. Read: Text input error categorisation: solving character level insertion ambiguities using Zero Time analysis. 293-302
Rui Pereira: TüISt (transformable über interface for stardom). 303-308
Andreas Holzinger, Michael D. Kickmeier-Rust, Martin Ebner: Interactive technology for enhancing distributed learning: a study on weblogs. 309-312
Tina Deiml-Seibt, Larissa Pschetz, Boris Müller: A conversational model to display user activity. 318-323
Amir M. Naghsh, Chris R. Roast: User interfaces for robots swarm assistance in emergency settings. 324-328
Gilbert Cockton, David S. Kirk, Abigail Sellen, Richard Banks: Evolving and augmenting worth mapping for family archives. 329-338
Anamary Leal, Chadwick A. Wingrave, Joseph J. LaViola Jr.: Initial explorations into the user experience of 3D file browsing. 339-344
Christina Papakonstantinou, Ioannis Panagiotou, Fons J. Verbeek: The TicTag application: towards tag-based meta-search for browsing the web. 354-361
Tom McEwan: Human centred university commercialisation. 362-369
Shazia Afzal, Cecily Morrison, Peter Robinson: Intentional affect: an alternative notion of affective interaction with a machine. 370-374
Benoît Otjacques, Marc Krier, Fernand Feltz, Dieter Ferring, Martine Hoffmann: Helping older people to manage their social activities at the retirement home. 375-380
Breen Sweeney, Anne Adams: Virtual world users evaluated according to environment design, task based and affective attention measures. 381-387
Kathrin Jepsen, Gregor Glass, Roman Englert: When 'one fits all' does not fit: study of visualization types for mobile help systems. 398-404
Javier Diaz, Keyun Hu, Melanie Tory: An exploratory study of tag-based visual interfaces for searching folksonomies. 410-417
David Sloan, Catriona Macaulay, Paula Forbes, Scott Loynton: User research in a scientific software development project. 423-429
Marcel Heerink, Ben J. A. Kröse, Bob J. Wielinga, Vanessa Evers: Measuring the influence of social abilities on acceptance of an interface robot and a screen agent by elderly users. 430-439
Songyang Lao, Xiangan Heng, Guohua Zhang, Yunxiang Ling, Peng Wang: A gestural interaction design model for multi-touch displays. 440-446
G. J. D. dos Santos, Elisabeth M. A. G. van Dijk, D. M. Vyas: Paper-based mixed reality sketch augmentation as a conceptual design support tool. 447-452
Kenneth Majlund Bach, Mads Gregers Jæger, Mikael B. Skov, Nils Gram Thomassen: Interacting with in-vehicle systems: understanding, measuring, and evaluating attention. 453-462
David England, Martin Randles, A. Taleb-Bendiab: Runtime user interface design and adaptation. 463-470
Nallini Selvaraj, Bob Fields: A grounded theory approach towards conceptualizing CIS for heterogeneous work communities. 471-479
Dan Cosley, Kathy Akey, Brian Alson, Jonathan Baxter, Mark Broomfield, Soyoung Lee, Chethan Sarabu: Using technologies to support reminiscence. 480-484
Jennifer G. Sheridan, James Tompkin, Abel Maciel, George Roussos: DIY design process for interactive surfaces. 485-493
Christopher McAdam, Stephen A. Brewster: Distal tactile feedback for text entry on tabletop computers. 504-511
Eduardo H. Calvillo Gámez, Paul A. Cairns, Anna Louise Cox: From the gaming experience to the wider user experience. 520-523



