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- Matija Naglic
, Marjan Popov
, Mart A. M. M. van der Meijden, Vladimir V. Terzija
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Synchronized Measurement Technology Supported Online Generator Slow Coherency Identification and Adaptive Tracking. IEEE Trans. Smart Grid 11(4): 3405-3417 (2020) - 2019
- William Odom, Ishac Bertran, Garnet Hertz, Henry W. J. Lin, Amy Yo Sue Chen, Matthew Harkness, Ron Wakkary:
Unpacking the Thinking and Making Behind a Slow Technology Research Product with Slow Game. Creativity & Cognition 2019: 15-28 - 2018
- Milan Z. Bjelica
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How Much Smart Is Too Much?: Exploring the Slow Adoption of New Consumer Technology. IEEE Consumer Electron. Mag. 7(6): 23-28 (2018) - Thomas W. Ferratt, Jayesh Prasad, E. James Dunne:
Fast and Slow Processes Underlying Theories of Information Technology Use. J. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 19(1): 3 (2018) - Meng-Dar Shieh, Shu-hui Meng, Tzu-Yu Chuang, Fang-Chen Hsu, Chih-Chieh Yang:
A Study of Applying Slow Technology on Wearable Devices. HCI (2) 2018: 595-614 - 2016
- Geke D. S. Ludden, Linda Meekhof:
Slowing down: introducing calm persuasive technology to increase wellbeing at work. OZCHI 2016: 435-441 - 2015
- William Odom:
Understanding Long-Term Interactions with a Slow Technology: an Investigation of Experiences with FutureMe. CHI 2015: 575-584 - 2013
- Haiguang Yang, Jianyu Yang, Zhongyu Li, Junjie Wu, Yulin Huang, Long Teng:
Near-space slow SAR high-resolution wide swath and sustained imaging technology. EURASIP J. Wirel. Commun. Netw. 2013: 57 (2013) - 2012
- William Odom, Richard Banks, Abigail Durrant, David S. Kirk, James Pierce:
Slow technology: critical reflection and future directions. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2012: 816-817 - William Odom, Mark Selby, Abigail Sellen, David S. Kirk, Richard Banks, Tim Regan:
Photobox: on the design of a slow technology. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2012: 665-668 - 2010
- Andreas Kuckertz
, Marko Kohtamaki
, Cornelia Dröge:
The fast eat the slow - the impact of strategy and innovation timing on the success of technology-oriented ventures. Int. J. Technol. Manag. 52(1/2): 175-188 (2010) - Keisuke Matsuzaki, Daisuke Iwai, Kosuke Sato:
Snail light projector: interaction with virtual projection light in hyper-slow propagation speed. Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology 2010: 114-115 - 2009
- Leon Cmielewski, Ann Finegan, Josephine Starrs:
Meaningful data: Seeker's slow technology approach. Comput. Entertain. 7(1): 6:1-6:8 (2009) - 2008
- Ayman H. Ismail, Mohamed I. Elmasry:
A 6-Bit 1.6-GS/sLow-Power Wideband Flash ADC Converter in 0.13-µm CMOS Technology. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 43(9): 1982-1990 (2008) - 2007
- Arumugam Kannan:
Communication Strategies for Single-User and Multiuser Slow Fading Channels. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA, 2007 - Alexandre Ney, Patrick Girard, Christian Landrault, Serge Pravossoudovitch, Arnaud Virazel, Magali Bastian:
Slow write driver faults in 65nm SRAM technology: analysis and March test solution. DATE 2007: 528-533 - 2006
- David Steffen Bergman, Belgacem Ben Youssef, Jim Bizzocchi, John Bowes:
Interpolation techniques for the artificial construction of video slow motion in the postproduction process. Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology 2006: 66 - 2001
- Lars Hallnäs, Johan Redström:
Slow Technology - Designing for Reflection. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 5(3): 201-212 (2001) - Lars Hallnäs, Patricija Jaksetic, Peter Ljungstrand, Johan Redström, Tobias Skog:
Expressions: Towards a Design Practice of Slow Technology. INTERACT 2001: 447-454 - 1992
- Frank A. Biocca:
Will Simulation Sickness Slow Down the Diffusion of Virtual Reality Technology? Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 1(3): 334-343 (1992)
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