4. NordiCHI 2006:
Oslo,
Norway
Anders I. Mørch, Konrad Morgan, Tone Bratteteig, Gautam Ghosh, Dag Svanaes (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 4th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2006, Oslo, Norway, October 14-18, 2006.
ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-325-5
- Susanne Bødker:
When second wave HCI meets third wave challenges.
1-8
- Steven A. Wall, Stephen A. Brewster:
Tac-tiles: multimodal pie charts for visually impaired users.
9-18
- Aaron G. Cass, Chris S. T. Fernandes, Andrew Polidore:
An empirical evaluation of undo mechanisms.
19-27
- Pasi Välkkynen, Marketta Niemelä, Timo Tuomisto:
Evaluating touching and pointing with a mobile terminal for physical browsing.
28-37
- Åsa Cajander, Jan Gulliksen, Inger Boivie:
Management perspectives on usability in a public authority: a case study.
38-47
- Emma Eliason, Jonas Lundberg:
The appropriateness of Swedish municipality web site designs.
48-57
- David Ahlström, Martin Hitz, Gerhard Leitner:
An evaluation of sticky and force enhanced targets in multi target situations.
58-67
- Poika Isokoski:
Variability of throughput in pointing device tests: button-up or button-down?
68-77
- I. Scott MacKenzie, Javier Chen, Aleks Oniszczak:
Unipad: single stroke text entry with language-based acceleration.
78-85
- Yanna Vogiazou, Josephine Reid, Bas Raijmakers, Marc Eisenstadt:
A research process for designing ubiquitous social experiences.
86-95
- Erik Grönvall, Patrizia Marti, Alessandro Pollini, Alessia Rullo:
Active surfaces: a novel concept for end-user composition.
96-104
- Maryam Tohidi, William Buxton, Ronald Baecker, Abigail Sellen:
User sketches: a quick, inexpensive, and effective way to elicit more reflective user feedback.
105-114
- Alex S. Taylor, Laurel Swan, Rachel Eardley, Abigail Sellen, Steve Hodges, Kenneth R. Wood:
Augmenting refrigerator magnets: why less is sometimes more.
115-124
- Ole Andre Alsos, Dag Svanaes:
Interaction techniques for using handhelds and PCs together in a clinical setting.
125-134
- Arjan Geven, Johann Schrammel, Manfred Tscheligi:
Interacting with embodied agents that can see: how vision-enabled agents can assist in spatial tasks.
135-144
- David K. McGookin, Stephen A. Brewster:
SoundBar: exploiting multiple views in multimodal graph browsing.
145-154
- Wilko Heuten, Daniel Wichmann, Susanne Boll:
Interactive 3D sonification for the exploration of city maps.
155-164
- Gilbert Cockton:
Designing worth is worth designing.
165-174
- Minna Räsänen, James M. Nyce:
A new role for anthropology?: rewriting "context" and "analysis" in HCI research.
175-184
- Netta Iivari:
Understanding the work of an HCI practitioner.
185-194
- Carmelo Ardito, Maria Francesca Costabile, Antonella De Angeli, Rosa Lanzilotti:
Systematic evaluation of e-learning systems: an experimental validation.
195-202
- Giorgio Venturi, Nik Bessis:
User-centred evaluation of an e-learning repository.
203-211
- Gunnar Stevens, Torben Wiedenhöfer:
CHIC - a pluggable solution for community help in context.
212-221
- Gry Seland:
System designer assessments of role play as a design method: a qualitative study.
222-231
- Cian O'Connor, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Malcolm Buchannan-Dick, James McKeown:
Exploratory prototypes for video: interpreting PD for a complexly disabled participant.
232-241
- Kristina Höök:
Designing familiar open surfaces.
242-251
- Petter Alexanderson, Konrad Tollmar:
Being and mixing: designing interactive soundscapes.
252-261
- Maria Håkansson, Lalya Gaye, Sara Ljungblad, Lars Erik Holmquist:
More than meets the eye: an exploratory study of context photography.
262-271
- Christian Monrad Nielsen, Michael Overgaard, Michael Bach Pedersen, Jan Stage, Sigge Stenild:
It's worth the hassle!: the added value of evaluating the usability of mobile systems in the field.
272-280
- Sigurbjörg Gróa Vilbergsdóttir, Ebba Thora Hvannberg, Effie Lai-Chong Law:
Classification of usability problems (CUP) scheme: augmentation and exploitation.
281-290
- Youn-Kyung Lim, Apurva Pangam, Subashini Periyasami, Shweta Aneja:
Comparative analysis of high- and low-fidelity prototypes for more valid usability evaluations of mobile devices.
291-300
- Per-Anders Hillgren, Per Linde:
Collaborative articulation in healthcare settings: towards increased visibility, negotiation and mutual understanding.
301-310
- Cecilia Katzeff, Vanessa Ware:
Video storytelling as mediation of organizational learning.
311-320
- Anne Marie Kanstrup, Ellen Christiansen:
Selecting and evoking innovators: combining democracy and creativity.
321-330
- Peter Dalsgård, Kim Halskov:
Real life experiences with experience design.
331-340
- John Horner, Michael E. Atwood:
Design rationale: the rationale and the barriers.
341-350
- Mark Stringer, Eric Harris, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
Exploring the space of near-future design with children.
351-360
- Rebecca Kelly, Emanuela Mazzone, Matthew Horton, Janet C. Read:
Bluebells: a design method for child-centred product development.
361-368
- Juha Havukumpu, Pia Vähäkangas, Eija Grönroos, Jukka Häkkinen:
Midwives experiences of using HMD in ultrasound scan.
369-372
- Stinne Aaløkke Ballegaard, Jonathan Bunde-Pedersen, Jakob E. Bardram:
Where to, Roberta?: reflecting on the role of technology in assisted living.
373-376
- Evelien van de Garde-Perik, Panos Markopoulos, Boris E. R. de Ruyter:
On the relative importance of privacy guidelines for ambient health care.
377-380
- Hanna Maurin, Diane H. Sonnenwald, Bruce Cairns, James E. Manning, Eugene B. Freid, Henry Fuchs:
Exploring gender differences in perceptions of 3D telepresence collaboration technology: an example from emergency medical care.
381-384
- Fredrik Sundt Breien, Ingerid Rødseth:
Usability factors of 3D criminal archive in an augmented reality environment.
385-388
- Carljohan Orre, Christopher Paul Middup:
Spheres of collaboration: people, space and technology in co-located meetings.
389-392
- Jari Takatalo, Jukka Häkkinen, Jeppe Komulainen, Heikki Särkelä, Göte Nyman:
Involvement and presence in digital gaming.
393-396
- Ruud Janssen, Henk de Poot:
Information overload: why some people seem to suffer more than others.
397-400
- Martin Tomitsch, Thomas Grechenig, Pia Wascher:
Personal and private calendar interfaces support private patterns: diaries, relations, emotional expressions.
401-404
- Minna Kamppuri, Roman Bednarik, Markku Tukiainen:
The expanding focus of HCI: case culture.
405-408
- Jonna Häkkilä, Craig Chatfield:
Personal customisation of mobile phones: a case study.
409-412
- Kirsten Sadler, Toni Robertson, Melanie Kan, Penny Hagen:
Balancing work, life and other concerns: a study of mobile technology use by Australian freelancers.
413-416
- Asbjørn Følstad, Ida Bark, Jan Gulliksen:
How HCI-practitioners want to evaluate their own practice.
417-420
- Ivo Widjaja, Sandrine Balbo:
Embodied and enacted: the Janus faces of structure-of-use.
421-424
- Anders Hall, Dragan Bosevski, Reinell Larkin:
Blogging by the dead.
425-428
- Ann Nosseir, Richard C. H. Connor, Crawford Revie, Sotirios Terzis:
Question-based authentication using context data.
429-432
- Jeffrey Bardzell, Shaowen Bardzell, Christian Briggs, Kevin Makice, William Ryan, Matt Weldon:
Machinima prototyping: an approach to evaluation.
433-436
- Sharon McDonald, Kelly Monahan, Gilbert Cockton:
Modified contextual design as a field evaluation method.
437-440
- Thor Magnusson:
Affordances and constraints in screen-based musical instruments.
441-444
- Stéphane Huot, Eric Lecolinet:
SpiraList: a compact visualization technique for one-handed interaction with large lists on mobile devices.
445-448
- Akiyo Kano, Janet C. Read, Alan J. Dix:
Children's phrase set for text input method evaluations.
449-452
- Ali Shahrokni, Julio Jenaro, Tomas Gustafsson, Andreas Vinnberg, Johan Sandsjö, Morten Fjeld:
One-dimensional force feedback slider: going from an analogue to a digital platform.
453-456
- Bieke Zaman, Tara Shrimpton-Smith:
The FaceReader: measuring instant fun of use.
457-460
- David Geerts:
Comparing voice chat and text chat in a communication tool for interactive television.
461-464
- Wolfgang Fallot-Burghardt, Morten Fjeld, C. Speirs, S. Ziegenspeck, Helmut Krueger, Thomas Läubli:
Touch&Type: a novel pointing device for notebook computers.
465-468
- Eve E. Hoggan, Stephen A. Brewster:
Crossmodal spatial location: initial experiments.
469-472
- John Sören Pettersson, Simone Fischer-Hübner, Marco Casassa Mont, Siani Pearson:
How ordinary internet users can have a chance to influence privacy policies.
473-476
- Rodrigo Almeida, Pierre Cubaud:
Supporting 3D window manipulation with a yawing mouse.
477-480
- Anita Kvamme:
Usability achievements based on UI framework with screen categories and state transition diagrams.
481-482
- Stanislaw Osinski:
Using historical data to guide user interface evolution.
483-484
- Karsten Nebe, Lennart Grötzbach:
Aligning user centered design activities with established software development practices.
485-486
- John Rugelbak, Craig Norman:
Progressive usability reviews exploiting time zone differences.
487-488
- Ingrid Tofte, Karl Johan Sæth, Kristin Jansson:
A case study of Vinmonopolet.no: faceted search and navigation for e-commerce.
489-490
- Siri Breen, Torgeir Enkerud, Kristoffer Husøy:
Applying usability engineering in ABB.
491-492
- Bengt Göransson:
Design case InfraCAM.
493-494
- Fredrik Matheson:
Designing for a moving target.
495-496
- Kristoffer Husøy, Charlotte Skourup:
3D visualization of integrated process information.
497-498
- Wolfgang Mähr, Richard Carlsson, Jonas Fredriksson, Olivier Maul, Morten Fjeld:
Tabletop interaction: research alert.
499-500
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