 | 2011 |
| 48 |  | David A. Siegel,
Susan M. Dray:
International Contextual Field Research.
Global Usability 2011: 57-88 |
| 47 |  | David A. Siegel,
Susan M. Dray:
A professional empiricist manifesto.
Interactions 18(4): 82-87 (2011) |
| 2010 |
| 46 |  | Elizabeth F. Churchill,
Susan M. Dray,
Ame Elliott,
Patrick Larvie,
David A. Siegel:
Addressing challenges in doing international field research.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 3127-3130 |
| 45 |  | Matthew Kam,
Susan M. Dray,
Kentaro Toyama,
Gary Marsden,
Tapan S. Parikh,
Ed Cutrell:
Computing technology in international development: who, what, where, when, why and how?
CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 3135-3138 |
| 44 |  | Elizabeth A. Buie,
Susan M. Dray,
Keith Instone,
Jhilmil Jain,
Gitte Lindgaard,
Arnold M. Lund:
How to bring HCI research and practice closer together.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 3181-3184 |
| 43 |  | Elizabeth A. Buie,
Susan M. Dray,
Keith E. Instone,
Jhilmil Jain,
Gitte Lindgaard,
Arnold M. Lund:
Researcher-practitioner interaction.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 4469-4472 |
| 2009 |
| 42 |  | Nithya Sambasivan,
Melissa Ho,
Matthew Kam,
Neesha Kodagoda,
Susan M. Dray,
John C. Thomas,
Ann Light,
Kentaro Toyama:
Human-centered computing in international development.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4745-4750 |
| 41 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel:
Key Issues in Planning and Making Sense of International Field Research.
INTERACT (2) 2009: 942-943 |
| 40 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel:
Understanding Users in Context: An In-Depth Introduction to Fieldwork for User Centered Design.
INTERACT (2) 2009: 950-951 |
| 39 |  | Anxo Cereijo Roibás,
Andy Dearden,
Susan M. Dray,
Phil Gray,
John C. Thomas,
Niall Winters:
Ethics, Roles and Relationships in Interaction Design in Developing Regions.
INTERACT (2) 2009: 963-964 |
| 2008 |
| 38 |  | John C. Thomas,
Andy Dearden,
Susan M. Dray,
Ann Light,
Mike Best,
Nuray Arkin,
Andrew J. Maunder,
Matthew Kam,
Marshini Chetty,
Nithya Sambasivan,
Celeste Buckhalter,
Gaurishankar Krishnan:
Hci for community and international development.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2008: 3909-3912 |
| 37 |  | Cecilia Oyugi,
José L. Abdelnour-Nocera,
Lynne Dunckley,
Susan M. Dray:
The challenges for participatory design in the developing world.
PDC 2008: 295-296 |
| 2007 |
| 36 |  | David A. Siegel,
Susan M. Dray,
Rolf Molich:
Dealing with key challenges in international usability and user research.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2145-2148 |
| 35 |  | Andy Dearden,
Ann Light,
Susan M. Dray,
John C. Thomas,
Mike Best,
Celeste Buckhalter,
Dan Greenblatt,
Gaurishankar Krishnan,
Nithya Sambasivan:
User centered design and international development.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2825-2828 |
| 34 |  | Nuray M. Aykin,
Apala Lahiri Chavan,
Susan M. Dray,
Girish V. Prabhu:
Panel Discussion: Global Innovative Design for Social Change.
HCI (10) 2007: 3-9 |
| 33 |  | David A. Siegel,
Susan M. Dray:
Contextual User Research for International Software Design.
HCI (11) 2007: 266-273 |
| 32 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel:
Dealing with the Challenges of Interpreting International User Research.
HCI (5) 2007: 75-81 |
| 31 |  | Andrew M. Dearden,
Lynne Dunckley,
Mike Best,
Susan M. Dray,
Ann Light,
John C. Thomas:
Socially Responsible Design in the Context of International Development.
INTERACT (2) 2007: 694-695 |
| 30 |  | Mike Best,
Andrew M. Dearden,
Susan M. Dray,
Ann Light,
John C. Thomas,
Celeste Buckhalter,
Dan Greenblatt,
Shanks Krishnan,
Nithya Sambasivan:
Sharing Perspectives on Community-Centered Design and International Development.
INTERACT (2) 2007: 696-697 |
| 29 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel:
Understanding Users In Context: An In-Depth Introduction to Fieldwork for User Centered Design.
INTERACT (2) 2007: 712-713 |
| 2006 |
| 28 |  | Alexandra Mack,
Susan M. Dray,
Patrick Larvie,
Tracey Lovejoy,
Girish V. Prabhu,
Christian Sturm:
Managing international user research.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 5-8 |
| 27 |  | David A. Siegel,
Bill Reid,
Susan M. Dray:
IT security: protecting organizations in spite of themselves.
Interactions 13(3): 20-27 (2006) |
| 2005 |
| 26 |  | Susan M. Dray,
Clare-Marie Karat,
Daniel Rosenberg,
David A. Siegel,
Dennis R. Wixon:
Is ROI an effective approach for persuading decision-makers of the value of user-centered design?
CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 1168-1169 |
| 25 |  | David A. Siegel,
Susan M. Dray:
Avoiding the next schism: ethnography and usability.
Interactions 12(2): 58-61 (2005) |
| 2004 |
| 24 |  | Rolf Molich,
Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel:
Tips and tricks for a better international usability test.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1606-1607 |
| 23 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel:
Remote possibilities?: international usability testing at a distance.
Interactions 11(2): 10-17 (2004) |
| 2003 |
| 22 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel:
Addressing the Digital Divide through User-Centered Design.
IWIPS 2003: 177-188 |
| 21 |  | Susan M. Dray:
Usable for the World: A Practical Guide to International User Studies.
IWIPS 2003: 291-292 |
| 20 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel,
Paula Kotzé:
Indra's Net: HCI in the developing world.
Interactions 10(2): 28-37 (2003) |
| 19 |  | David A. Siegel,
Susan M. Dray:
Living on the edges: user-centered design and the dynamics of specialization in organizations.
Interactions 10(5): 18-27 (2003) |
| 2002 |
| 18 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel,
Evan Feldman,
Maria T. Potenza:
Why do version 1.0 and not release it?: Conducting field trials of the tablet PC.
Interactions 9(2): 11-16 (2002) |
| 2001 |
| 17 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel:
The past recaptured: in search of lost paradigms.
Behaviour & IT 20(5): 315-321 (2001) |
| 16 |  | Michael J. Muller,
Ellen Christiansen,
Bonnie A. Nardi,
Susan M. Dray:
Spiritual life and information technology.
Commun. ACM 44(3): 82-83 (2001) |
| 15 |  | David M. Frohlich,
Susan M. Dray,
Amy Silverman:
Breaking up is hard to do: family perspectives on the future of the home PC.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 54(5): 701-724 (2001) |
| 14 |  | Donald L. Day,
Susan M. Dray:
Business: Learning the ropes of conference and meeting organization.
Interactions 8(3): 43-45 (2001) |
| 13 |  | Susan M. Dray:
Business: "where do I start?".
Interactions 8(5): 25-28 (2001) |
| 12 |  | Susan M. Dray:
Business: going global with the product design process: does it make sense?
Interactions 8(6): 21-26 (2001) |
| 2000 |
| 11 |  | Susan M. Dray:
Business: thoughts from 35, 000 feet: the evolving real-world context of user centered design.
Interactions 7(3): 21-26 (2000) |
| 1999 |
| 10 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel:
Business: penny-wise, pound-wise: making smart trade-offs in planning usability studies.
Interactions 6(3): 25-30 (1999) |
| 1998 |
| 9 |  | Susan M. Dray,
David A. Siegel:
User-centered design and the "vision thing".
Interactions 5(2): 16-20 (1998) |
| 1997 |
| 8 |  | Susan M. Dray:
Structured Observation: Practical methods for understanding users and their work context.
CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 182-183 |
| 7 |  | David R. Millen,
Audrey Schriefer,
Diane Z. Lehder,
Susan M. Dray:
Mind Maps and Causal Models: Using Graphical Representations of Field Research Data.
CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 265-266 |
| 6 |  | David R. Millen,
Susan M. Dray:
Job transformation in the age of the net.
Interactions 4(2): 13-18 (1997) |
| 1996 |
| 5 |  | John Karat,
Michael E. Atwood,
Susan M. Dray,
Martin Rantzer,
Dennis R. Wixon:
User Centered Design: Quality or Quackery?
CHI Conference Companion 1996: 161-162 |
| 4 |  | Susan M. Dray:
Designing for the rest of the world: a consultant's observation.
Interactions 3(2): 15-18 (1996) |
| 1995 |
| 3 |  | Susan M. Dray:
The importance of designing usable systems.
Interactions 2(1): 17-20 (1995) |
| 1994 |
| 2 |  | Susan M. Dray:
Minimizing organizational risks of technology change.
CHI Conference Companion 1994: 385-386 |
| 1990 |
| 1 |  | Jakob Nielsen,
Susan M. Dray,
James D. Foley,
Paul Walsh,
Peter C. Wright:
Usability engineering on a budget.
INTERACT 1990: 1067-1070 |