5. NordiCHI 2008: Lund, Sweden
Agneta Gulz, Charlotte Magnusson, Lone Malmborg, Håkan Eftring, Bodil Jönsson, Konrad Tollmar (Eds.): Proceedings of the 5th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2008, Lund, Sweden, October 20-22, 2008. ACM 2008 ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 358 ISBN 978-1-59593-704-9
Full papers
Ole Andreas Alsos, Yngve Dahl: Toward a best practice for laboratory-based usability evaluations of mobile ICT for hospitals. 3-12
Richard Atterer: Model-based automatic usability validation: a tool concept for improving web-based UIs. 13-22
Jakob Otkjær Bak, Kim Nguyen, Peter Risgaard, Jan Stage: Obstacles to usability evaluation in practice: a survey of software development organizations. 23-32
Saskia Bakker, Panos Markopoulos, Yvonne de Kort: OPOS: an observation scheme for evaluating head-up play. 33-42
Frøy Birte Bjørneseth, Mark D. Dunlop, Jann Peter Strand: Dynamic positioning systems: usability and interaction styles. 43-52
Mark Blythe, John Robinson, David Frohlich: Interaction design and the critics: what to make of the "weegie". 53-62
Jung-Min Choi, Keiichi Sato: Interaction as learning process: incorporating domain knowledge into system use. 73-82
Graeme W. Coleman, Catriona Macaulay, Alan F. Newell: Sonic mapping: towards engaging the user in the design of sound for computerized artifacts. 83-92
Peter Dalsgård, Christian Dindler, Eva Eriksson: Designing for participation in public knowledge institutions. 93-102
Elina Eriksson, Jan Gulliksen, Åsa Cajander: Introducing usability roles in public authorities. 113-122
Pedro Ferreira, Pedro Sanches, Kristina Höök, Tove Jaensson: License to chill!: how to empower users to cope with stress. 123-132
Jonas Fredriksson, Sven Berg Ryen, Morten Fjeld: Real-time 3D hand-computer interaction: optimization and complexity reduction. 133-141
Batya Friedman, Kristina Höök, Brian T. Gill, Lina Eidmar, Catherine Sallmander Prien, Rachel L. Severson: Personlig integritet: a comparative study of perceptions of privacy in public places in Sweden and the United States. 142-151
Jun Gong, Peter Tarasewich, I. Scott MacKenzie: Improved word list ordering for text entry on ambiguous keypads. 152-161
Marigo Heijboer, Elise van den Hoven: Keeping up appearances: interpretation of tangible artifact design. 162-171
Wilko Heuten, Niels Henze, Susanne Boll, Martin Pielot: Tactile wayfinder: a non-visual support system for wayfinding. 172-181
Harald Holone, Gunnar Misund, Håkon Tolsby, Steinar Kristoffersen: Aspects of personal navigation with collaborative user feedback. 182-191
Maria Jansson, Christina Mörtberg, Anita Mirijamdotter: Participation in e-home healthcare @ North Calotte. 192-200
Heekyoung Jung, Erik Stolterman, William Ryan, Tonya Thompson, Marty Siegel: Toward a framework for ecologies of artifacts: how are digital artifacts interconnected within a personal life? 201-210
Turkka Keinonen: User-centered design and fundamental need. 211-219
Jeanine Kierkels, Elise van den Hoven: Children's haptic experiences of tangible artifacts varying in hardness. 221-228
Karen Johanne Kortbek, Kaj Grønbæk: Communicating art through interactive technology: new approaches for interaction design in art museums. 229-238
Brian Krisler, Richard Alterman: Training towards mastery: overcoming the active user paradox. 239-248
Lars Langer, Erik Frøkjær: Improving web search transparency by using a Venn diagram interface. 249-256
Asko Lehmuskallio, Risto Sarvas: Snapshot video: everyday photographers taking short video-clips. 257-265
Tomas Lindroth, Magnus Bergquist: Breadcrumbs of interaction: situating personal information management. 266-273
Marco Loregian: Undo for mobile phones: does your mobile phone need an undo key? do you? 274-282
Niels Raabjerg Mathiasen, Susanne Bødker: Threats or threads: from usable security to secure experience? 283-289
David K. McGookin, Stephen A. Brewster, WeiWei Jiang: Investigating touchscreen accessibility for people with visual impairments. 298-307
Jörg Müller, Marc Jentsch, Christian Kray, Antonio Krüger: Exploring factors that influence the combined use of mobile devices and public displays for pedestrian navigation. 308-317
Cecilia Oyugi, Lynne Dunckley, Andy Smith: Evaluation methods and cultural differences: studies across three continents. 318-325
Ken Reily, Pamela J. Ludford, Loren G. Terveen: Sharescape: an interface for place annotation. 326-333
Marcus Sanchez Svensson, Tomas Sokoler: Ticket-to-talk-television: designing for the circumstantial nature of everyday social interaction. 334-343
Qingxin Shi: A field study of the relationship and communication between Chinese evaluators and users in thinking aloud usability tests. 344-352
Dag Svanæs, Jan Gulliksen: Understanding the context of design: towards tactical user centered design. 353-362
Tuomas Vaittinen, Katri Laakso, Joonas Itäranta: Kuukkeli: design and evaluation of location-based service with touch UI for hikers. 373-382
Roman Weiss, Alexander De Luca: PassShapes: utilizing stroke based authentication to increase password memorability. 383-392
Yan Xu, Mirjana Spasojevic, Jiang Gao, Matthias Jacob: Designing a vision-based mobile interface for in-store shopping. 393-402
Short papers
Abdullah Al Mahmud, Omar Mubin, Suleman Shahid, Jean-Bernard Martens: Designing and evaluating the tabletop game experience for senior citizens. 403-406
Richard Atterer, Philip Lorenzi: A heatmap-based visualization for navigation within large web pages. 407-410
Richard Atterer, Max Tafelmayer: Treemap-based website navigation for non-hierarchical, interlinked sites: the trackback map. 411-414
Mark Bilandzic, Michael Banholzer, Deyan Peev, Vesko Georgiev, Florence T. Balagtas-Fernandez, Alexander De Luca: Laermometer: a mobile noise mapping application. 415-418
Andrea Botero Cabrera, Anne Naukkarinen, Joanna Saad-Sulonen: Mapping social practices through collaborative exercises and visualizations. 419-422
Maria Claudia Buzzi, Marina Buzzi, Barbara Leporini, Caterina Senette: Making Wikipedia editing easier for the blind. 423-426
Federico Cabitza, Marco Loregian: Much undo about nothing?: investigating why email retraction is less popular than apologizing. 431-434
Sean Casey, Shaun W. Lawson, Duncan Rowland: ItchyFeet: motivations for urban geospatial tagging. 435-438

Paul Czienskowski, Michael Schellenbach, Timo von Oertzen: Feedback-controlled locomotion in virtual environments. 447-450
Subhrajit Das, Tom McEwan, Donna Douglas: Using eye-tracking to evaluate label alignment in online forms. 451-454
Alexander De Luca, Bernhard Frauendienst: A privacy-respectful input method for public terminals. 455-458
Sebastian Denef, Leonardo Ramirez, Tobias Dyrks, Tobias Schwartz, Ahmad-Amr Al-Akkad: Participatory design workshops to evaluate multimodal applications. 459-462
Asbjørn Følstad: The effect of group discussions in usability inspection: a pilot study. 467-470
Jennefer Hart, Charlene Ridley, Faisal Taher, Corina Sas, Alan J. Dix: Exploring the facebook experience: a new approach to usability. 471-474
Clint Heyer, Ingeborg Grønning: Cross-workplace perspectives: relating studies from hospitals to an oil and gas workplace. 475-478
Anker Helms Jørgensen: Taking stock of user interface history. 479-482
Andreas Komninos, Robert Wallace, Peter Barrie: Mobile empathy: putting the mobile device in its user's shoes. 483-486
Jeppe Komulainen, Jari Takatalo, Miikka Lehtonen, Göte Nyman: Psychologically structured approach to user experience in games. 487-490
Per Ola Kristensson, Olof Arnell, Annelie Björk, Nils Dahlbäck, Joackim Pennerup, Erik Prytz, Johan Wikman, Niclas Åström: InfoTouch: an explorative multi-touch visualization interface for tagged photo collections. 491-494
Effie Lai-Chong Law, Ebba Thora Hvannberg: Consolidating usability problems with novice evaluators. 495-498
Kirsti Lehtimäki, Taina Rajanti: Documenting the ordinary: mobile digital photography as an agent of change in people's practices concerning storing and sharing of photography. 499-502
Michael Leitner, Peter Wolkerstorfer, Manfred Tscheligi: How online communities support human values. 503-506
Ming-Wei Lin, Yun-Maw Cheng, Wai Yu: Using tactons to provide navigation cues in pedestrian situations. 507-510
Sus Lundgren: Treating and teaching aesthetics as personality. 511-514
Tonja Molin-Juustila, Johanna Nuojua, Kari Kuutti: Urban planning and ubicomp design: do we need to extend legally enforced participation? 515-518
Amir M. Naghsh, Chris R. Roast: Designing user interaction with robots swarms in emergency settings. 519-522
Andreea Niculescu, George M. White, See Swee Lan, Ratna Utari Waloejo, Yoko Kawaguchi: Impact of English regional accents on user acceptance of voice user interfaces. 523-526
Alex Olwal: Unencumbered 3D interaction with see-through displays. 527-530
Malene Patsche Kjeldsen, Ben Matthews: Talking about hearing: designing from users' problematisations. 531-534
Dagfinn Rømen, Dag Svanæs: Evaluating web site accessibility: validating the WAI guidelines through usability testing with disabled users. 535-538
Joanna Saad-Sulonen, Andrea Botero Cabrera: Setting up a public participation project using the urban mediator tool: a case of collaboration between designers and city planners. 539-542
Steven Strachan, Roderick Murray-Smith: GeoPoke: rotational mechanical systems metaphor for embodied geosocial interaction. 543-546
Anders Svensson, Staffan Björk, Karl-Petter Åkesson: Tangible handimation real-time animation with a sequencer-based tangible interface. 547-550
Martin Tomitsch, Richard Schlögl, Thomas Grechenig, Christoph Wimmer, Thomas Költringer: Accessible real-world tagging through audio-tactile location markers. 551-554
Toni Vanhala, Veikko Surakka, Jenni Anttonen: Measuring bodily responses to virtual faces with a pressure sensitive chair. 555-559
Design cases

Lars Hallnäs: Design process: design rationale the Affective Diary. 565-566
Ylva Gislén: On the use of diaries. 567
Anna Vallgårda: PLANKS: a computational composite. 569-574
Søren Pold: Computational composites and/or interfaces?: a critical discussion of the design case "Planks: A Computational Composite". 575-576
Ida Engholm: Planks: a computational composite: a critique essay. 577-578
Industrial experience reports

Emmanuelle Combe, Javier Posselt, Andras Kemeny: Virtual prototype visualization: a size perception study. 581-582
Manuel Großmann: Comba: customizing hardware as an approach towards universal design. 585-586
Satu Luojus, Olli Vilkki: Development of user-driven research methods as the starting point for living lab activities. 589-590
Joakim Lööv: Gate reviews and usability. 591-592
Pia Stoll, Fredrik Alfredsson, Sara Lövemark: Usability supporting architecture pattern for industry. 593-594



