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Tag hcii-minis [78 articles]

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  • Groupware and social dynamics: eight challenges for developers
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 37, No. 1. (January 1994), pp. 92-105.
    by Jonathan Grudin
  • Designing the whyline: a debugging interface for asking questions about program behavior
    (2004), pp. 151-158.
    by Andrew J Ko, Brad A Myers
  • Security in the wild: user strategies for managing security as an everyday, practical problem
    Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Vol. 8, No. 6. (November 2004), pp. 391-401.
    by Paul Dourish, Rebecca Grinter, Delgado, Melissa Joseph
  • Can you see me now?
    ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact., Vol. 13, No. 1. (March 2006), pp. 100-133.
    by Steve Benford, Andy Crabtree, Martin Flintham, Adam Drozd, Rob Anastasi, Mark Paxton, Nick Tandavanitj, Matt Adams, Ju Row-Farr
  • Visual information seeking: tight coupling of dynamic query filters with starfield displays
    (1994), pp. 313-317.
    by Christopher Ahlberg, Ben Shneiderman
  • notes A fisheye follow-up: further reflections on focus + context
    (2006), pp. 999-1008.
    by George W Furnas
  • Unremarkable computing
    (2002), pp. 399-406.
    by Peter Tolmie, James Pycock, Tim Diggins, Allan Maclean, Alain Karsenty
  • Designing SpeechActs: issues in speech user interfaces
    (1995), pp. 369-376.
    by Nicole Yankelovich, Gina-Anne Levow, Matt Marx
  • Interaction techniques for ambiguity resolution in recognition-based interfaces
    (2000), pp. 11-20.
    by Jennifer Mankoff, Scott E Hudson, Gregory D Abowd
  • notes A programming language basis for user interface management
    (1989), pp. 171-176.
    by DR Olsen
  • Extensible input handling in the subArctic toolkit
    (2005), pp. 381-390.
    by Scott E Hudson, Jennifer Mankoff, Ian Smith
  • notes Ten myths of multimodal interaction
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 42, No. 11. (November 1999), pp. 74-81.
    by Sharon Oviatt
  • notes The computer for the 21<supscrpt>st</supscrpt> century
    SIGMOBILE Mob. Comput. Commun. Rev., Vol. 3, No. 3. (July 1999), pp. 3-11.
    by Mark Weiser
  • Principles of mixed-initiative user interfaces
    (1999), pp. 159-166.
    by Eric Horvitz
  • Direct manipulation vs. interface agents
    interactions, Vol. 4, No. 6. (1997), pp. 42-61.
    by Ben Shneiderman, Pattie Maes
  • notes A new model for handling input
    ACM Trans. Inf. Syst., Vol. 8, No. 3. (July 1990), pp. 289-320.
    by Brad A Myers
  • notes The structure of the information visualization design space
    pp. 92-99.
    by SK Card, J Mackinlay
  • Mapping GUIs to auditory interfaces
    (1992), pp. 61-70.
    by Elizabeth D Mynatt, Keith W Edwards
  • The Eyes Have It: A Task by Data Type Taxonomy for Information Visualizations
    (1996)
  • Automating CPM-GOMS
    (2002), pp. 147-154.
    by Bonnie John, Alonso Vera, Michael Matessa, Michael Freed, Roger Remington
  • Usability and software architecture
    pp. 329-338.
    by BE John
  • Heuristic evaluation of ambient displays
    (2003), pp. 169-176.
    by Jennifer Mankoff, Anind K Dey, Gary Hsieh, Julie Kientz, Scott Lederer, Morgan Ames
  • An Exploratory Study of How Developers Seek, Relate, and Collect Relevant Information during Software Maintenance Tasks
    Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 32, No. 12. (2006), pp. 971-987.
    by AJ Ko, BA Myers, MJ Coblenz, HH Aung
  • The human experience [of ubiquitous computing]
    Pervasive Computing, IEEE, Vol. 1, No. 1. (2002), pp. 48-57.
    by G Abowd, E Mynatt, T Rodden
  • CybreMinder: A Context-Aware System for Supporting Reminders
    (2000), pp. 172-186.
    by Anind K Dey, Gregory D Abowd
  • Automation and customization of rendered web pages
    (2005), pp. 163-172.
    by Michael Bolin, Matthew Webber, Philip Rha, Tom Wilson, Robert C Miller
  • Privacy by Design - Principles of Privacy-Aware Ubiquitous Systems
    (2001), pp. 273-291.
    by Marc Langheinrich
  • A second generation user interface design environment: the model and the runtime architecture
    (1993), pp. 375-382.
    by Piyawadee Sukaviriya, James D Foley, Todd Griffith
  • notes Animation: from cartoons to the user interface
    (1993), pp. 45-55.
    by Bay-Wei Chang, David Ungar
  • notes Issues in combining marking and direct manipulation techniques
    (1991), pp. 137-144.
    by Gordon Kurtenbach, William Buxton
  • notes Direct manipulation interfaces (excerpt)
    (1987), pp. 468-470.
    by EL Hutchins, JD Hollan, DA Norman
  • notes Charting past, present, and future research in ubiquitous computing
    ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact., Vol. 7, No. 1. (March 2000), pp. 29-58.
    by Gregory D Abowd, Elizabeth D Mynatt
  • Experimental models for validating technology
    Computer, Vol. 31, No. 5. (1998), pp. 23-31.
    by MV Zelkowitz, DR Wallace
  • Marquise: creating complete user interfaces by demonstration
    (1993), pp. 293-300.
    by Brad A Myers, Richard G Mcdaniel, David S Kosbie
  • notes Phidgets: easy development of physical interfaces through physical widgets
    (2001), pp. 209-218.
    by Saul Greenberg, Chester Fitchett
  • notes Bringing icons to life
    (1991), pp. 1-6.
    by Ronald Baecker, Ian Small, Richard Mander
  • Interacting with paper on the DigitalDesk
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 36, No. 7. (July 1993), pp. 87-96.
    by Pierre Wellner
  • Reflective physical prototyping through integrated design, test, and analysis
    (2006), pp. 299-308.
    by Bj&\#246;rn Hartmann, Scott R Klemmer, Michael Bernstein, Leith Abdulla, Brandon Burr, Avi Robinson-Mosher, Jennifer Gee
  • Toolglass and magic lenses: the see-through interface
    (1994), pp. 445-446.
    by Eric A Bier, Maureen C Stone, Ken Pier, Ken Fishkin, Thomas Baudel, Matt Conway, William Buxton, Tony Derose
  • Huddle: automatically generating interfaces for systems of multiple connected appliances
    (2006), pp. 279-288.
    by Jeffrey Nichols, Brandon Rothrock, Duen H Chau, Brad A Myers
  • Prototyping and sampling experience to evaluate ubiquitous computing privacy in the real world
    (2006), pp. 1009-1018.
    by Giovanni Iachello, Khai N Truong, Gregory D Abowd, Gillian R Hayes, Molly Stevens
  • An architecture for transforming graphical interfaces
    (1994), pp. 39-47.
    by Keith W Edwards, Elizabeth D Mynatt
  • notes The challenges of user-centered design and evaluation for infrastructure
    (2003), pp. 297-304.
    by Keith K Edwards, Victoria Bellotti, Anind K Dey, Mark W Newman
  • Demonstrational interfaces: A step beyond direct manipulation
    Computer, Vol. 25, No. 8. (1992), pp. 61-73.
    by BA Myers
  • Reusable hierarchical command objects
    (1996), pp. 260-267.
    by Brad A Myers, David S Kosbie
  • The information grid: a framework for information retrieval and retrieval-centered applications
    (1992), pp. 23-32.
    by Ramana Rao, Stuart K Card, Herbert D Jellinek, Jock D Mackinlay, George G Robertson
  • notes The design space of input devices
    (1990), pp. 117-124.
    by Stuart K Card, Jock D Mackinlay, George G Robertson
  • notes Making sense of sensing systems: five questions for designers and researchers
    (2002), pp. 415-422.
    by Victoria Bellotti, Maribeth Back, Keith W Edwards, Rebecca E Grinter, Austin Henderson, Cristina Lopes
  • notes A conceptual framework and a toolkit for supporting the rapid prototyping of context-aware applications
    (2001)
    by A Dey, D Salber, G Abowd
  • Composing user interfaces with InterViews
    Computer, Vol. 22, No. 2. (1989), pp. 8-22.
    by MA Linton, JM Vlissides, PR Calder
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