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BCS HCI 2007: Lancaster, UK
- Thomas C. Ormerod, Corina Sas:
Proceedings of the 21st British HCI Group Annual Conference on HCI 2007: HCI...but not as we know it - Volume 1, BCS HCI 2007, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom, 3-7 September 2007. BCS 2007, ISBN 978-1-902505-94-7
Creative and aesthetic experiences
- Shaowen Bardzell, Jeffrey Bardzell:
Docile avatars: aesthetics, experience, and sexual interaction in Second Life. 3-12 - Jennifer G. Sheridan, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Alice Bayliss:
Encouraging witting participation and performance in digital live art. 13-23 - R. T. Jim Eales, Dharani Priyahansika Perera:
Creativity support: insights from the practices of digital-atomic artists. 25-31
Everyday interaction
- Philip Inglesant, Martina Angela Sasse:
Usability is the best policy: public policy and the lived experience of transport systems in London. 35-44 - Tim French, Kecheng Liu, Mark Springett:
A card-sorting probe of e-banking trust perceptions. 45-53 - Russell Beale, William H. Edmondson:
Multiple carets, multiple screens and multi-tasking: new behaviours with multiple computers. 55-64
Communicating and sharing experiences
- Thomas Dalsgaard, Mikael B. Skov, Bo Ramsdahl Thomassen:
eKISS: sharing experiences in families through a picture blog. 67-75 - Philip Bonhard, Martina Angela Sasse, Clare Harries:
"The devil you know knows best": how online recommendations can benefit from social networking. 77-86
Mobile and remote interaction
- Joanna Lumsden, Irina Kondratova, Scott Durling:
Investigating microphone efficacy for facilitation of mobile speech-based data entry. 89-97 - Murray Crease, Jo Lumsden, Bob Longworth:
A technique for incorporating dynamic paths in lab-based mobile evaluations. 99-108 - Aiko Fallas Yamashita, Wolmet Barendregt, Morten Fjeld:
Exploring potential usability gaps when switching mobile phones: an empirical study. 109-116
Tracking usability issues
- Claudia Ehmke, Stephanie Wilson:
Identifying web usability problems from eye-tracking data. 119-128 - Nicola Eger, Linden J. Ball, Robert Stevens, Jon Dodd:
Cueing retrospective verbal reports in usability testing through eye-movement replay. 129-137 - Arnold P. O. S. Vermeeren, Mathilde M. Bekker, Ilse van Kesteren, Huib de Ridder:
Experiences with structured interviewing of children during usability tests. 139-146 - Akiyo Kano, Janet C. Read, Alan J. Dix, I. Scott MacKenzie:
ExpECT: an expanded error categorisation method for text input. 147-156
From theory to technique
- Judy Bowen, Steve Reeves:
Using formal models to design user interfaces: a case study. 159-166 - Thomas Memmel, Fredrik Gundelsweiler, Harald Reiterer:
Agile human-centered software engineering. 167-175 - Maria Johansson, Mattias Arvola:
A case study of how user interface sketches, scenarios and computer prototypes structure stakeholder meetings. 177-184
HCI: surveying the domain
- Christopher Frauenberger, Tony Stockman, Marie-Luce Bourguet:
A survey on common practice in designing audio in the user interface. 187-194 - Paul A. Cairns:
HCI... not as it should be: inferential statistics in HCI research. 195-201
Extending HCI
- Beryl Plimmer, Isaac Freeman:
A toolkit approach to sketched diagram recognition. 205-213 - Oussama Metatla, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Tony Stockman:
Using hierarchies to support non-visual access to relational diagrams. 215-225 - Lynne E. Hall, Susan Jane Jones, Marc Hall, Joanne Richardson, John Hodgson:
Inspiring design: the use of photo elicitation and Lomography in gaining the child's perspective. 227-236
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