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CHI 2000: The Hague, The Netherlands - Extended Abstracts
- Marilyn Tremaine:

CHI '00 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI Extended Abstracts '00, The Hague, The Netherlands, April 1-6, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 978-1-58113-248-9
Demonstrations: learning using technology
- Anne Rose, Richard M. Salter, S. Keswani, N. Kositsyna, Catherine Plaisant, Gary Rubloff, Ben Shneiderman:

Simulation based learning environments and the use of learning histories. 2-3 - Amnon Dekel, Ofer Bergman:

Synopsus: a personal summary tool for video. 4-5
Demonstrations (video): interactions beyond the mouse
- Jun Rekimoto:

Multiple-computer user interfaces: "beyond the desktop" direct manipulation environments. 6-7 - Morten Fjeld, Fred Voorhorst, Martin Bichsel, Helmut Krueger, Matthias Rauterberg

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Navigation methods for an augmented reality system. 8-9 - Mahoro Anabuki, Hiroyuki Kakuta, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Hideyuki Tamura:

Welbo: an embodied conversational agent living in mixed reality space. 10-11
Demonstrations: handheld interactions
- David McIntyre, Alan M. Wing:

A kinesthetic array: bringing dynamic shapes to hand. 12-13 - Brad A. Myers:

The pebbles project: using PCs and hand-held computers together. 14-15
Demonstrations (video): physical and shared spaces
- Stefan Junestrand, Konrad Tollmar, Sören Lenman, Björn Thuresson:

Private and public spaces: the use of video mediated communication in a future home environment. 16-17 - Paul Yarin, Hiroshi Ishii:

TouchCounters: designing interactive electronic labels for physical containers. 18-19 - Thomas P. Moran, William van Melle:

Tivoli: integrating structured domain objects into a freeform whiteboard environment. 20-21
Demonstration: persuasive agents and architectures
- Terry R. Payne

, Terri L. Lenox, Susan Hahn, Katia P. Sycara, Michael Lewis:
Agent-based support for human/agent teams. 22-23 - Jason Tester, B. J. Fogg, Michael Maile:

CommuterNews: a prototype of persuasive in-car entertainment. 24-25
Demonstrations (video): multimodal, fish eyes & PDAs
- Philip R. Cohen

, David McGee, Josh Clow:
The efficiency of multimodal interaction for a map-based task. 26-27 - Masashi Toyoda, Etsuya Shibayama

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HishiMochi: a zooming browser for hierarchically clustered documents. 28-29 - Gaetano Borriello:

Capstone design at the University of Washington: user interfaces for portable devices. 30-31
Development consortium
- Ian McClelland:

The development consortium: beyond the desktop. 32 - Barrett S. Caldwell, Michelle L. Rogers

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HeartCare housecalls: delivering web-based health informatics without desktops. 33-34 - Alan Turner II, Lucy T. Nowell:

Beyond the desktop: diversity and artistry. 35-36 - Ulrike Spierling

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Conversational integration of multimedia and multimodal interaction. 37-38 - Barbara Freiberger, Dieter Mankau, Wolfgang Müller:

Office environments for CSCW in design and architecture. 39-40 - Norbert Gerfelder, Ulrike Spierling

, Wolfgang Müller:
Novel user interface technologies and conversational user interfaces for information appliances. 41-42 - David J. Wheatley:

Beyond the desktop: and into your vehicle. 43-44 - Stephen Marsh, John F. Meech:

Trust in design. 45-46 - Chad Burkey:

Environmental interfaces: HomeLab. 47-48 - Christina L. James, Michael Longé:

Bringing text input beyond the desktop. 49-50 - Joseph F. McCarthy:

Active environments: sensing and responding to groups of people. 51-52 - Dadong Wan:

Magic Home: exploiting the duality between the physical and the virtual worlds. 53-54 - Kelly L. Dempski:

Context-sensitive eCommerce. 55-56 - Martin Maguire:

Accessibility of telecommunications services. 57-58 - David V. Keyson, M. P. A. J. de Hoogh, Adinda Freudenthal, Arnold P. O. S. Vermeeren

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The intelligent thermostat: a mixed-initiative user interface. 59-60 - Marcin Sikorski:

Beyond product usability: user satisfaction and quality management. 61-62 - Mike Mohageg, Eric Bergman:

Information appliance design at Sun Microsystems. 63-64
Doctoral consortium
- Fabio Nemetz:

The missing link: multimedia and e-commerce. 65-66 - Christer Garbis:

Communication and coordination through public and private representations in control rooms. 67-68 - Quentin Jones:

An empirical investigation of boundaries to virtual public discourse structure. 69-70 - Stephen John Owen Cummaford:

Validating effective design knowledge for re-use: HCI engineering design principles. 71-72 - Ben Challis:

Design principles for non-visual interaction. 73-74 - Anita Komlodi:

Search history for user support in information-seeking interfaces. 75-76 - Jennifer Mankoff:

Providing integrated toolkit-level support for ambiguity in recognition-based interfaces. 77-78 - Anind K. Dey:

Enabling the use of context in interactive applications. 79-80 - Jill L. Drury:

Extending usability inspection techniques for collaborative systems. 81-82 - Teresa Hübscher-Younger:

Understanding algorithms through shared metaphors. 83-84 - Raven McCrory Wallace:

The web in high school science teaching: constructing a technology in practice. 85-86 - Guadalupe Muñoz Martin:

A model for virtual intelligent libraries. 87-88 - John R. Hajdukiewicz:

Adapting to change in complex work environments. 89-90 - Caroline G. L. Cao:

Augmented reality displays for endoscopic orientation and navigation. 91-92 - Adriana Jurca:

Consumer-centered interfaces: customizing online travel planning. 93-94 - Louise Sheeran:

Users' models of the internet. 95-96
Interactive posters
- Sari A. Laakso, Karri-Pekka Laakso, Asko J. Saura:

Improved scroll bars. 97-98 - Edward Cutrell, Mary Czerwinski, Eric Horvitz:

Effects of instant messaging interruptions on computing tasks. 99-100 - Florian N. Egger:

"Trust me, I'm an online vendor": towards a model of trust for e-commerce system design. 101-102 - Eleanor T. Lewis:

Tech support engineers' communication in a chat tool. 103-104 - Isao Mihara, Yasunobu Yamauchi, Miwako Doi:

A vision-based pet robot interaction. 105-106 - Luca Chittaro, Paolo Coppola:

Animated products as a navigation aid for e-commerce. 107-108 - Kazushige Ouchi, Yoshihiro Ohmori, Soichiro Matsushita, Miwako Doi:

A wearable authoring system using organized multimedia data. 109-110 - Per Dahlberg, Fredrik Ljungberg, Johan Sanneblad:

Supporting opportunistic communication in mobile settings. 111-112 - Anna Watson, Martina Angela Sasse:

Distance education via IP videoconferencing: results from a national pilot project. 113-114 - Jaakko Hakulinen

, Markku Turunen:
Presentation agents for speech user interfaces. 115-116 - Gillian May Wilson, Martina Angela Sasse:

The head or the heart?: measuring the impact of media quality. 117-118 - Harri Siirtola:

Direct manipulation of parallel coordinates. 119-120 - Henrik Fagrell, Kerstin Forsberg

, Erik Johannesson, Fredrik Ljungberg:
NewsMate: providing mobile and distributed news journalists with timely information. 121-122 - Jens Bergquist, Fredrik Ljungberg:

ComCenter: a person oriented approach to mobile communication. 123-124 - John Bowers, Sten-Olof Hellström:

Simple interfaces to complex sound in improvised music. 125-126 - Laurie E. Damianos, Jill L. Drury, Tari Lin Fanderclai, Lynette Hirschman, Jeffrey L. Kurtz, Beatrice T. Oshika:

Scenario-based evaluation of loosely-integrated collaborative systems. 127-128 - Andi Bateman, Jill A. Hewitt, Aladdin M. Ariyaeeinia, Perasiriyan Sivakumaran, Andrew Lambourne

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The quest for the last 5%: interfaces for correcting real-time speech-generated subtitles. 129-130 - Marco Winckler, Carla M. D. S. Freitas

, José Valdeni de Lima:
Usability remote evaluation for WWW. 131-132 - Yuji Ayatsuka, Nobuyuki Matsushita, Jun Rekimoto:

HyperPalette: a hybrid computing environment for small computing devices. 133-134 - Marie Sjölinder, Kristina Höök

, Lars-Göran Nilsson:
Age difference in the use of an on-line grocery shop: implications for design. 135-136 - Kai Schmudlach, Eva Hornecker, Hauke Ernst, F. Wilhelm Bruns:

Bridging reality and virtuality in vocational training. 137-138 - Geert de Haan

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Presenting spoken advice: information pull or push? 139-140 - John Karat, Daniel B. Horn, Christine A. Halverson, Clare-Marie Karat:

Overcoming unusability: developing efficient strategies in speech recognition systems. 141-142 - Jouke C. Verlinden, Marc J. J. Coenders:

Qualitative usability measurement of websites by employing the repertory grid technique. 143-144 - Kevin Larson, Maarten van Dantzich, Mary Czerwinski, George G. Robertson:

Text in 3D: some legibility results. 145-146 - Michael D. Coovert, Dawn Riddle, Linda R. Elliott, Samuel G. Schiflett:

Using rough sets to determine construct importance in a dynamic HCI environment. 147-148 - Carol Strohecker, Adrienne H. Slaughter:

Kits for learning and a kit for kitmaking. 149-150 - Sasha Jovicic:

Role of memory in email management. 151-152 - Lori L. Foster, Michael D. Coovert:

"Intelligent" team decision making. 153-154 - David Millen, Don Henderson:

PhoneMan: the benefits of personal call histories. 155-156 - Michael A. Hunter, Shumin Zhai, Barton A. Smith:

Physics-based graphical keyboard design. 157-158 - Daryl T. Lawton, E. J. Feigin:

Streaming thumbnails: combining low resolution navigation and RSVP displays. 159-160 - Suresh K. Bhavnani:

Strategic approach to computer literacy. 161-162 - Jacek Gwizdka

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Timely reminders: a case study of temporal guidance in PIM and email tools usage. 163-164 - Ame Elliott, Marti A. Hearst:

How large should a digital desk be?: qualitative results of a comparative study. 165-166 - Antonio Haro, Irfan A. Essa, Myron Flickner:

A non-invasive computer vision system for reliable eye tracking. 167-168 - Christopher (Blade) Kotelly, Philippe Farhi, Michael D. Ahnemann:

Breaking-up is hard to do: partitioning information (or not) in over-the-phone, speech-recognition interactions. 169-170 - Len Bass, Bonnie E. John:

Achieving usability through software architectural styles. 171-172 - Volker Paelke:

Agents as building-blocks for usability tests in multi-user 3D environments. 173-174 - Joseph A. Paradiso, Kai-yuh Hsiao, Ari Y. Benbasat:

Interfacing to the foot: apparatus and applications. 175-176 - Jennica Falk, Staffan Björk:

Privacy and information integrity in wearable computing and ubiquitous computing. 177-178 - Christopher D. Hundhausen, Sarah A. Douglas:

Shifting from "high fidelity" to "low fidelity" algorithm visualization technology. 179-180 - Gary Marsden, Harold Thimbleby

, Matt Jones, Paul Gillary:
Successful user interface design from efficient computer algorithms. 181-182 - Osamu Morikawa, Juli Yamashita, Yukio Fukui:

The sense of physically crossing paths: creating a soft initiation in HyperMirror communication. 183-184 - Haruhiko Urokohara, Kenichi Tanaka, Kazuyoshi Furuta, Michiyo Honda, Masaaki Kurosu:

NEM: "novice expert ratio method" a usability evaluation method to generate a new performance measure. 185-186 - Albrecht Schmidt

, Henning Schröder, Oliver Frick:
WAP: designing for small user interfaces. 187-188 - Chris Quintana, Eric Fretz, Joseph Krajcik, Elliot Soloway:

Evaluation criteria for scaffolding in learner-centered tools. 189-190 - Aldo Hoeben, Pieter Jan Stappers:

Flicking through page-based documents with thumbnail sliders and electronic dog-ears. 191-192 - Fätima Bernardo

, Joana Hipolito:
Enabling easy access to digital geographic information: SNIG's usability history. 193-194 - Martin Maguire:

A 15 year path of usability development in Europe. 195-196 - Antonietta Grasso

, Alain Karsenty, Dave Snowdon:
A bench for all moods. 197-198
Invited session: opening plenary
- John Thackara:

Edge effects: the design challenge of the pervasive interface. 199-200
Invited session: interactive services
- Hendrik A. Harwig:

On-line TV viewing: a new consumer experience. 201 - Peter Lucas:

Pervasive information access and the rise of human-information interaction. 202
Invited session
- Panu Korhonen:

The art of beyond the desktop. 203-204
Invited session: closing plenary
- Kim Binsted:

Sufficiently advanced technology: using magic to control the world. 205-206
Organization overviews: challenges to design
- Anne Balsamo, Matthew G. Gorbet

, Steve R. Harrison, Scott L. Minneman:
The methods of our madness: research on experimental documents. 207-208 - Lars Erik Holmquist

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The PLAY research group: entertainment and innovation in Sweden. 209-210 - Karon Weber, Kitt Hirasaki:

Interaction design at Pixar Animation Studios. 211-212
Organization overviews: beyond the desktop: augmenting everyday places and things
- René Collier:

User-System Interaction Technology (USIT): a UI research group of Philips Electronics. 213-214 - Gregory D. Abowd, Christopher G. Atkeson, Aaron F. Bobick, Irfan A. Essa, Blair MacIntyre, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Thad E. Starner:

Living laboratories: the future computing environments group at the Georgia Institute of Technology. 215-216 - Allan MacLean:

Xerox Research Centre Europe (XRCE). 217-218
Organization overviews: mobile communication
- Panu Korhonen:

Usability research in Nokia: evolution, motivation and trust. 219-220 - Larry Marturano, David Wheatley:

User centered research and design at Motorola. 221-222 - Verena Giller, Manfred Tscheligi

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Making usability engineering happen: Center for Usability Research & Engineering (CURE). 223-224
Organization overviews: virtual worlds and virtual communities
- Adrian Bullock, Anneli Avatare Nöu, Lennart E. Fahlén, Emmanuel Frécon, Pär Hansson, Bino Nord, Kristian T. Simsarian, Mårten Stenius, Olov Ståhl, Anders Wallberg, Karl-Petter Åkesson:

The interactive collaborative environments laboratory. 225-226 - Jun-ichi Akahani, Katherine Isbister, Toru Ishida

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Digital city project: NTT open laboratory. 227-228 - Liwana S. Bringelson, Tom T. Carey:

TeleCHI: an on-line community for HCI professionals. 229-230
Organization overviews: user centered design processes
- Bonnie Johnson, Arati Prabhakar, Debby Hindus:

Interval research corportation. 231-232 - Mike Atyeo, Judith Ramsay, Judith Rattle:

From behaviour to innovation at Nortel Networks. 233-234 - David J. Gilmore, Velma L. Velázquez:

Design in harmony with human life. 235-236
Panel
- Jeff Johnson:

User-interface design books: educating the masses or preaching to the converted? 237-238 - Elisabeth Davenport, Mark R. Dibben

, Batya Friedman, Steven Marsh, Howard Rosenbaum, Harold Thimbleby
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Non-contractual trust, design, and human and computer interactions. 239-240 - Scott Berkun, Debbie Cargile, Christopher Konrad, Sarah Zuberec, Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini, Steve Rodgers, Richard Buchanan, Isabela Ancona, Alex Little, Zayera Khan, Shel Kimen:

Interactionary: a live UI design competition. 241-242 - Justine Cassell, Kimiko Ryokai, Allison Druin, Jack Klaff, Brenda Laurel, Nichole Pinkard:

Story spaces: interfaces for children's voices. 243-244 - Jared M. Spool, Laura Borns, Eleri J. Dixon, Kevin Knabe, Josh Paluch, David Shen, Marie Tahir:

Scaling for the masses: usability practices of the web's most popular sites. 245-246 - Herman D'Hooge, Linda Dalton, Helen Shwe, Debra Lieberman, Claire O'Malley:

Smart toys: brave new world? 247-248
Short talks: communication and collaboration
- Paul J. Camp, James M. Hudson, Russell B. Keldorph, Scott Lewis, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:

Supporting communication and collaboration practices in safety-critical situations. 249-250 - Sheryl M. Ehrlich, Diane J. Schiano, Kyle Sheridan:

Communicating facial affect: it's not the realism, it's the motion. 251-252 - Qiang Alex Zhao, John T. Stasko:

What's happening?: the community awareness application. 253-254 - Ali Mazalek

, Tristan Jehan:
Interacting with music in a social setting. 255-256 - Roel Vertegaal, Robert Slagter, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Anton Nijholt

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Why conversational agents should catch the eye. 257-258 - Justine Cassell, Mike Ananny, Anindita Basu

, Timothy W. Bickmore, P. Chong, D. Mellis, Kimiko Ryokai, Jennifer Smith, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Hao Yan:
Shared reality: physical collaboration with a virtual peer. 259-260
Short talks: information retrieval and visualization
- Juha Lehikoinen, Mika Röykkee:

BinScroll: a rapid selection technique for alphanumeric lists. 261-262 - Stuart Pook, Eric Lecolinet, Guy Vaysseix, Emmanuel Barillot:

Control menus: excecution and control in a single interactor. 263-264 - Staffan Björk, Lars Erik Holmquist

, Peter Ljungstrand, Johan Redström:
PowerView: structured access to integrated information on small screens. 265-266 - Andrew Howes

, Stephen J. Payne, Amelia Woodward
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The trouble with shortcuts. 267-268 - John F. Pane, Brad A. Myers:

Improving user performance on Boolean queries. 269-270 - Fred Voorhorst, Helmut Krueger, Martin Bichsel:

Menus beyond the desktop metaphor. 271-272
Short talks: multimodal interaction
- Susan K. Schnipke, Marc W. Todd:

Trials and tribulations of using an eye-tracking system. 273-274 - Robert J. Orr, Gregory D. Abowd:

The smart floor: a mechanism for natural user identification and tracking. 275-276 - James Patten, Laurie Griffith, Hiroshi Ishii:

A tangible interface for controlling robotic toys. 277-278 - Rachna Dhamija:

Hash visualization in user authentication. 279-280 - Fredrik Winberg, Sten-Olof Hellström:

Investigating auditory direct manipulation: sonifying the Towers of Hanoi. 281-282 - Gili Weinberg

, Maggie Orth, Peter Russo:
The embroidered musical ball: a squeezable instrument for expressive performance. 283-284
Short talks: design issues
- Sari Kujala, Martti Mäntylä:

Is user involvement harmful or useful in the early stages of product development? 285-286 - B. J. Fogg, Jonathan Marshall, Alex Osipovich, Chris Varma, Othman Laraki, Nicholas Fang, Jyoti Paul, Akshay Rangnekar, John Shon, Preeti Swani, Marissa Treinen:

Elements that affect web credibility: early results from a self-report study. 287-288 - Eun Ju Lee, Clifford Nass, Scott Brave:

Can computer-generated speech have gender?: an experimental test of gender stereotype. 289-290 - Mark Rosenstein, Carol Lochbaum:

Recommending from content: preliminary results from an e-commerce experiment. 291-292 - Steve Loughran:

The secret life of notebooks. 293-294 - Lori Stefano Petrucci, Eric Harth, Patrick Roth, André Assimacopoulos, Thierry Pun:

Websound: a generic web sonification tool allowing HCI researchers to dynamically create new access modalities. 295-296
Special interest groups
- Wayne D. Gray

, Bonnie E. John, David E. Kieras, Deborah A. Boehm-Davis:
The GOMS SIG: troubleshooting, lessons learned, novel applications, teaching techniques & future research. 297 - Susan T. Dumais, Jonathan Grudin, Steven E. Poltrock, Harry Bruce, Raya Fidel, Annelise Mark Pejtersen:

Collaborative information retrieval (CIR). 298 - Aaron Marcus, Nuray M. Aykin, Apala Lahiri Chavan, Donald L. Day, Emilie West Gould, Pia Honold, Masaaki Kurosu:

Cross-cultural user-interface design: what? so what? now what? 299 - Lea T. Adams:

Including users with disabilities. 300 - Jean Scholtz:

Common industry format for usability test reports. 301 - Thomas S. Tullis, Eleri J. Dixon, Harry M. Hersh:

A "bag of tricks" for web usability. 302 - Kenneth R. Lee:

HCI in education. 303 - Karen Holtzblatt, Hugh R. Beyer:

Contextual design for creating new design concepts. 304 - Martin Maguire:

Increasing the influence of usability practices within the design process. 305 - Owen Daly-Jones, Rachel Carey:

Interactive TV: a new interaction paradigm? 306 - Jared M. Spool, Tara Scanlon, Lori Landesman, Matthew Klee:

Measuring web-site usability. 307 - Thomas Plocher, Pia Honold:

Culturally-adapted products in the global market: dealing with the naysayers. 308 - A. Kashif Asdi, Beth H. Daniels:

"Learnability" testing in learner-centered design. 309 - Michael J. Muller, Ellen Christiansen, Bonnie A. Nardi:

Can we have spiritual experiences on-line? 310 - Pieter Willems, Jouke C. Verlinden, Pieter Jan Troost:

Towards a framework of methods on UI style guides. 311 - Suzy Czarkowski, Bobbi Sanford:

Incorporating usability techniques into the Web lifecycle. 312
Student posters
- Jan Blom:

Personalization: a taxonomy. 313-314 - Richard Boardman:

Bubble trees the visualization of hierarchical information structures. 315-316 - Karen Cross, Adrienne Warmack:

Contextual inquiry: quantification and use in videotaped analysis. 317-318 - Göran Falkman

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SimVis: an interaction model for exploring clinical data. 319-320 - Kate J. Garland:

Learning and knowledge application: electronic versus printed material. 321-322 - Rebecca Hansson, Peter Ljungstrand:

The reminder bracelet: subtle notification cues for mobile devices. 323-324 - Christian Hardless, Malin Nilsson:

Interactive multimedia scenarios and role-playing. 325-326 - Jonathan Huang, Joseph Michiels:

Exploring property-based document organization in a collaborative note-sharing system. 327-328 - Melody Y. Ivory:

Web TANGO: towards automated comparison of information-centric web site designs. 329-330 - Phillip Jeffrey:

Forum contact space: serendipity in the workplace. 331-332 - Scott R. Klemmer, Mark W. Newman

, Raecine Sapien:
The designer's outpost: a task-centered tangible interface for web site information design. 333-334 - Oliver Kuederle:

Visualizing sequential data: a new detail-in-context layout. 335-336 - Joanna McGrenere:

"Bloat": the objective and subject dimensions. 337-338 - Darius Miniotas:

Application of Fitts' law to eye gaze interaction. 339-340 - Bruce Phillips:

Should we take turns?: a test of CMC turn-taking formats. 341-342 - Derek Poppink:

Evaluating international usability of virtual worlds. 343-344 - Martijn J. Schuemie:

Design of virtual reality exposure therapy systems: task analysis. 345-346 - Taly Sharon:

TeleUS: design and implementation of telesonography. 347-348 - Garth Shoemaker:

Supporting private information on public displays. 349-350 - Tobias Skog, Lars Erik Holmquist

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WebAware: continuous visualization of web site activity in a public space. 351-352 - Thomas Tan:

Interactive linearisation in hypertext information access. 353-354 - Alexandre Topol:

Immersion of Xwindow applications into a 3D workbench. 355-356 - Mikael Wiberg:

Bridging physical and virtual group meetings with a PC and multiple hand-held devices. 357-358 - Yongmei Wu:

Design patterns and framework for WIMP+ user interfaces design. 359-360
Workshop
- Michael B. Twidale

, José Cañas:
Basic research symposium. 361 - Michael G. McKenna, Henry Naftulin:

Challenges in the multicultural HCI development environment. 362 - Richard N. Griffiths, Lyn Pemberton, Jan O. Borchers, Adam Stork:

Pattern languages for interaction design: building momentum. 363 - Giorgio P. Faconti, Mieke Massink

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Continuity in human computer interaction. 364 - Markus Stolze

, Jürgen Koenemann, Daniela Handl, Barbara Hayes-Roth, Joseph Kramer:
Designing interactive systems for 1-to-1 e-commerce. 365 - Clarisse S. de Souza

, Raquel Oliveira Prates, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa
, Ernest A. Edmonds:
Semiotic approaches to user interface design. 366 - Jeroen Ubink, Piet Bögels, Austin Henderson, Gerard van der Heiden, Joan Minstrell, Lucas Noldus, Matthias Rauterberg

, Alice Thomas, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Karel Vredenburg, Willy Wong:
National and international frameworks for collaboration between HCI research and practice. 367 - Satu Ruuska, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt, Bruno von Niman:

Future mobile device user interfaces. 368 - Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Wendy E. Mackay:

Research directions in situated computing. 369 - Gloria Mark, Steven E. Poltrock, Jonathan Grudin:

Virtually collocated teams in the workplace. 370 - David R. Morse, Stephen Armstrong, Anind K. Dey:

The what, who, where, when, why and how of context-awareness. 371 - Marian G. Williams, Andrew Sears:

A compendium of practical techniques for HCI instruction. 372 - Michael J. Muller, Jessica Friedman:

Electronic communities: places and spaces, contents and boundaries. 373 - Albrecht Schmidt

, Walter Van de Velde, Gerd Kortuem
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Situated interaction in ubiquitous computing. 374 - Kristina Höök, Alan Wexelblat, Alan J. Munro:

Social navigation: a design approach? 375 - David G. Novick, Candace A. Kamm, Nils Dahlbäck:

Natural-language interfaces. 376

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