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ECCE 2006: Zurich, Switzerland
- Antonio Rizzo, Gudela Grote, William Wong:
Proceedings of the 13th Eurpoean conference on Cognitive ergonomics - trust and control in complex socio-technical systems, ECCE '06, Zurich, Switzerland, September 20-22, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 978-3-906509-23-5
Human-computer interaction
- Effie Lai-Chong Law, Tomaz Klobucar, Matic Pipan:
Analysis of user attitude and behaviour in evaluating a personalized search engine. 1-9 - Jared Hayes, Antoni B. Moore, B. L. William Wong:
Information layering to de-clutter displays for emergency ambulance dispatch. 10-16 - Bako Rajaonah, Françoise Anceaux, Nicolas J. Tricot, Marie-Pierre Pacaux-Lemoine:
Trust, cognitive control, and control: the case of drivers using an Auto-Adaptive Cruise Control. 17-24 - Jevon Brunk, Maurizio Caporali, Antonio Rizzo, Elisa Rubegni:
3is Learning objects: organization of knowledge through the capture of narrative structures. 25-32
Socio-technical systems design
- Linda Renner, Björn Johansson:
Driver coordination in complex traffic environments. 35-40 - Chris Stary, Alexandra Totter:
On learner control in e-learning. 41-48 - Marcin Sikorski:
Building employer credibility in corporate intranet portals. 49-54 - Hannes Günter, Gudela Grote:
Redefining task interdependence in the context of supply networks. 55-63 - David Parlanti, Dino Giuli, Maria Chiara Pettenati:
Intermediation for trust-enabling networked decentralized exchange systems. 64-70 - Rogier Woltjer, Jiri Trnka, Jonas Lundberg, Björn Johansson:
Role-playing exercises to strengthen the resilience of command and control systems. 71-78
Conceptual issues
- Dhaval Vyas, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Experience as meaning: some underlying concepts and implications for design. 81-91 - Dhaval Vyas, Cristina M. Chisalita, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Affordance in interaction. 92-99 - Fariza Hanis Abdul Razak, Alan J. Dix:
Mobile phone: a tool for expressing co-actualisation. 100-104 - Monica Tavanti, Patrizia Marti, Marc Bourgois:
Tacit knowledge and frugal artifacts: a challenge for technology mediated collaboration. 105-108
Interactive posters & demonstrations
- Dino Giuli, Maria Chiara Pettenati, David Parlanti:
Individual and social needs motivating trust-enabling intermediation services. 111-112 - Stefano Bussolon, Barbara Russi, Fabio Del Missier:
Online card sorting: as good as the paper version. 113-114 - Susan C. Wilkinson, Stephen J. Payne:
Eye tracking to identify strategies used by readers seeking information from on-line texts. 115-116 - Marije Kanis, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Robert D. Macredie:
Facilitating socio-pleasure as mediated by ubiquitous technology. 117-118 - Dhaval Vyas, Spencer de Groot, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Understanding the academic environments: developing personas from field-studies. 119-120 - Leena Salo, Paula Savioja:
Practises of process control in digital control room: possibilities and threats. 121-122 - Iftikhar Ahmed Khan, Robert M. Hierons, Willem-Paul Brinkman:
Programmer's mood and their performance. 123-124 - Igor Garnik:
Vendor credibility in e-shops design in Poland: an empirical study. 125-126
Methods in design
- Willem-Paul Brinkman, Steve Love:
Developing an instrument to assess the impact of attitude and social norms on user selection of an interface design: a repertory grid approach. 129-136 - Dhaval Vyas, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Rich evaluations of entertainment experience: bridging the interpretational gap. 137-144 - Simone Pozzi, Antonio Rizzo:
The persistency of psychological tools in air traffic management. 145-153 - Susanna Nilsson, Björn J. E. Johansson:
A cognitive systems engineering perspective on the design of mixed reality systems. 154-161 - Tanja Manser, Steven K. Howard, David M. Gaba:
Self-regulation as a central mechanism to collaboratively manage unexpected events in complex work environments. 162-169 - Michael Hildebrandt:
From decisions in time to temporal decisions: two studies investigating temporal control behaviour. 170-177
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