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- 2001
- Julio Abascal, Antón Civit:
Bridging the gap between design for all and assistive devices. HCI 2001: 3-7 - Alessandra Agostini, Giorgio De Michelis, Monica Divitini:
Ubiquitous access to community knowledge via multiple interfaces: design and experiences. HCI 2001: 217-221 - Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Re-thinking HCI in terms of universal design. HCI 2001: 8-12 - Angelos Amditis, Evangelos Bekiaris, Simon Sartor:
HCI applications for professional driver seats and their impact to driver's health and efficiency. HCI 2001: 755-759 - M. V. Ananthakrishnan:
ELAI: An interface "model" towards fostering universalisation of interfaces. HCI 2001: 1037-1041 - Elisabeth André:
Web-based characters for universal access: experience with different player technologies. HCI 2001: 63-67 - Alessandro Andreadis, Alberto Bianchi:
Smart interfaces supporting physical navigation while experiencing a heedful audio information space. HCI 2001: 653-657 - Alessandro Andreadis, Giuliano Benelli, Alberto Bianchi:
Audio augmenting physical navigation in art settings. HCI 2001: 222-226 - Margherita Antona, Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Adaptation of interactive courseware. HCI 2001: 760-764 - Dominique Archambault, Dominique Burger:
From multimodality to multimodalities: the need for independent models. HCI 2001: 227-231 - Albert G. Arnold, David Beentjes:
Accessibility of government services - A macroeconomics perspective. HCI 2001: 765-769 - Chieko Asakawa, Hironobu Takagi:
One-dimensional user interface for retrieving information from the web for the blind. HCI 2001: 885-889 - Chieko Asakawa, Hironobu Takagi, Takashi Itoh:
Document reader for the blind. HCI 2001: 890-894 - Gunela Astbrink:
The legislative impact in Australia on universal access in telecommunications. HCI 2001: 1042-1046 - Chris Baber:
Computing in a multimodal world. HCI 2001: 232-236 - Matteo Baldoni, Cristina Baroglio, Viviana Patti:
Structureless, intention-guided web sites: planning based adaptation. HCI 2001: 237-241 - Jennifer Balogh, Nicole Leduc, Michael Cohen:
Navigating the voice Web. HCI 2001: 242-246 - Elza Maria Ferraz Barboza, Eny Marcelino de Almeida Nunes, Nathalia Kneipp Sena:
Evaluating the usability of Brazilian government web sites. HCI 2001: 808-812 - Wilhelm Bauer, Udo-Ernst Haner, Alexander Rieck:
OFFICE 21-25 - inventing an interactive creativity landscape. HCI 2001: 658-662 - Wilhelm Bauer, Harald Widlroither, Evangelia Portouli:
In-vehicle trip information for all. HCI 2001: 769-773 - Konrad Baumann:
Usability engineering for different European countries. HCI 2001: 140-144 - Linda Beale, Hugh Matthews, Phil D. Picton, David Briggs:
MAGUS: modelling access with GIS in urban systems. HCI 2001: 552-556 - Shirley A. Becker, Frances Crespo:
A multicultural perspective on digital government usability. HCI 2001: 773-777 - Nigel Bevan, Roland Schoeffel:
A proposed standard for consumer product usability. HCI 2001: 557-561 - Erdmuthe Meyer zu Bexten, Martin Jung:
Teaching LaTeX to blind and visually impaired students at the University of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg. HCI 2001: 953-957 - Margit Biemans, Jan Gerrit Schuurman, Janine Swaak:
Evaluation of user customisation in e-mail and mobile telephones. HCI 2001: 461-465 - Philippe Boissière, Daniel Dours:
From a specialised writing interface created for the disabled to a predictive interface for all: the VITIPI System. HCI 2001: 895-899 - Monica Bordegoni, Umberto Cugini, Piero Mussio:
Issues in the combination of visual and haptic interaction. HCI 2001: 247-251 - Paolo Bottoni, Maria Francesca Costabile, Stefano Levialdi, Piero Mussio:
From user notations to accessible interfaces through visual languages. HCI 2001: 252-256 - Red Keith Bradley:
Design and the cultural significance in international communication. HCI 2001: 466-470
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