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David A. Siegel
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j17]David A. Siegel, Susan M. Dray:
The map is not the territory: empathy in design. Interactions 26(2): 82-85 (2019) - 2017
- [j16]David A. Siegel:
Strategic UX: the value of making the problem bigger. Interactions 24(1): 68-70 (2017) - 2013
- [j15]David A. Siegel, Alex Sorin, Michael Thompson, Susan M. Dray:
Fine-tuning user research to drive innovation. Interactions 20(5): 42-49 (2013) - 2012
- [j14]David A. Siegel:
The role of enticing design in usability. Interactions 19(4): 82-85 (2012) - 2011
- [j13]David A. Siegel, Susan M. Dray:
A professional empiricist manifesto. Interactions 18(4): 82-87 (2011) - [p1]David A. Siegel, Susan M. Dray:
International Contextual Field Research. Global Usability 2011: 57-88 - 2010
- [c11]Elizabeth F. Churchill, Susan M. Dray, Ame Elliott, Patrick Larvie, David A. Siegel:
Addressing challenges in doing international field research. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 3127-3130 - [c10]David A. Siegel:
The mystique of numbers: belief in quantitative approaches to segmentation and persona development. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 4721-4732
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c9]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
Key Issues in Planning and Making Sense of International Field Research. INTERACT (2) 2009: 942-943 - [c8]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
Understanding Users in Context: An In-Depth Introduction to Fieldwork for User Centered Design. INTERACT (2) 2009: 950-951 - 2007
- [c7]David A. Siegel, Susan M. Dray, Rolf Molich:
Dealing with key challenges in international usability and user research. CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2145-2148 - [c6]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
Dealing with the Challenges of Interpreting International User Research. HCI (5) 2007: 75-81 - [c5]David A. Siegel, Susan M. Dray:
Contextual User Research for International Software Design. HCI (11) 2007: 266-273 - [c4]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
Understanding Users In Context: An In-Depth Introduction to Fieldwork for User Centered Design. INTERACT (2) 2007: 712-713 - 2006
- [j12]David A. Siegel, Bill Reid, Susan M. Dray:
IT security: protecting organizations in spite of themselves. Interactions 13(3): 20-27 (2006) - 2005
- [j11]David A. Siegel, Susan M. Dray:
Avoiding the next schism: ethnography and usability. Interactions 12(2): 58-61 (2005) - [c3]Susan M. Dray, Clare-Marie Karat, Daniel Rosenberg, David A. Siegel, Dennis R. Wixon:
Is ROI an effective approach for persuading decision-makers of the value of user-centered design? CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 1168-1169 - 2004
- [j10]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
Remote possibilities?: international usability testing at a distance. Interactions 11(2): 10-17 (2004) - [c2]Rolf Molich, Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
Tips and tricks for a better international usability test. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1606-1607 - 2003
- [j9]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel, Paula Kotzé:
Indra's Net: HCI in the developing world. Interactions 10(2): 28-37 (2003) - [j8]David A. Siegel:
The business case for user-centered design: increasing your power of persuasion. Interactions 10(3): 30-36 (2003) - [j7]David A. Siegel, Susan M. Dray:
Living on the edges: user-centered design and the dynamics of specialization in organizations. Interactions 10(5): 18-27 (2003) - [c1]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
Addressing the Digital Divide through User-Centered Design. IWIPS 2003: 177-188 - 2002
- [j6]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel, Evan Feldman, Maria T. Potenza:
Why do version 1.0 and not release it?: Conducting field trials of the tablet PC. Interactions 9(2): 11-16 (2002) - [j5]David A. Siegel, Tracy Rouchka:
Demo-driven design or design-driven demos: vaporware, demos, and prototypes. Interactions 9(4): 25-30 (2002) - 2001
- [j4]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
The past recaptured: in search of lost paradigms. Behav. Inf. Technol. 20(5): 315-321 (2001) - [j3]David A. Siegel:
Business: New kid on the block: marketing organizations and interaction design. Interactions 8(2): 19-23 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j2]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
Business: penny-wise, pound-wise: making smart trade-offs in planning usability studies. Interactions 6(3): 25-30 (1999) - 1998
- [j1]Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:
User-centered design and the "vision thing". Interactions 5(2): 16-20 (1998)
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