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dilger's software [7 articles]

Recent papers added to dilger's library classified by the tag software. You can also see everyone's software.
  • notes The role of choice and customization on users' interaction with embodied conversational agents: effects on perception and performance
    (2007), pp. 1293-1302.
    by Jun Xiao, John Stasko, Richard Catrambone
    posted to agent customization interface software by dilger on 2007-05-30 05:11:33 as *** along with 1 person schulman
  • notes Policy through software defaults
    (2006), pp. 265-272.
    by Rajiv C Shah, Jay P Kesan
    posted to default policy privacy software by dilger on 2007-05-29 22:22:26 as *****
  • notes Automation and customization of rendered web pages
    (2005), pp. 163-172.
    by Michael Bolin, Matthew Webber, Philip Rha, Tom Wilson, Robert C Miller
  • notes The role of knowledge in software development
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 42, No. 1. (January 1999), pp. 87-92.
    by Pierre N Robillard
    posted to default software by dilger on 2007-05-29 22:09:42 as ** along with 1 person hawkestein
  • notes Macintosh human interface guidelines
    (1992)
    posted to classic default interface software by dilger on 2007-05-29 22:07:30 as *****
  • notes Triggers and barriers to customizing software
    (1991), pp. 153-160.
    by Wendy E Mackay
  • notes Customizable physical interfaces for interacting with conventional applications
    (2002), pp. 31-40.
    by Saul Greenberg, Michael Boyle
    posted to customization default hardware software by dilger on 2007-05-29 21:47:19 as **
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