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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 2, BCS HCI 2007, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom, 3-7 September 2007. BCS 2007, ISBN 978-1-902505-95-4
Short papers
- Russell Beale:
Blogs, reflective practice and student-centered learning. 3-6 - Olav W. Bertelsen, Marianne Graves Petersen:
Erotic life as a new frontier in HCI. 7-10 - Duncan P. Brumby, Dario D. Salvucci, Andrew Howes:
An empirical investigation into dual-task trade-offs while driving and dialing. 11-14 - Martin Brynskov, Gunnar Kramp:
Habitats: a simple way to bridge artifacts, professions, and theories in ubiquitous design. 15-18 - Richard Stephen Clavering, Andrew Robert Nicols:
Lessons learned implementing an educational system in Second Life. 19-22 - Fintan Culwin:
Learning beans: design, implementation & evaluation. 23-26 - Alan J. Dix:
Designing for appropriation. 27-30 - Emmanuel Dubois, Philippe Truillet, Cédric Bach:
Evaluating advanced interaction techniques for navigating Google Earth. 31-34 - Peter Fröhlich, Rainer Simon, Elisabeth Muss, Andrea Stepan, Peter Reichl:
Envisioning future mobile spatial applications. 35-38 - Richard H. R. Harper, Dave W. Randall, N. Smythe, C. Evans, L. Heledd, R. Moore:
Thanks for the memory. 39-42 - Thomas Heider, Thomas Kirste:
Automatic vs. manual multi-display configuration: a study of user performance in a semi-cooperative task setting. 43-46 - Christian Jacquemin:
Head-shaped tangible interface for affective expression. 47-50 - Per A. Jonasson, Morten Fjeld, Aiko Fallas Yamashita:
Expert habits vs. UI improvements: re-design of a room booking system. 51-54 - Sven Laqua, Shane Udaraka Bandara, Martina Angela Sasse:
GazeSpace: eye gaze controlled content spaces. 55-58 - Sven Laqua, Nnamdi Ogbechie, Martina Angela Sasse:
Contextualizing the blogosphere: a comparison of traditional and novel user interfaces for the web. 59-62 - Barry Lavelle, Daragh Byrne, Gareth J. F. Jones, Alan F. Smeaton:
Bluetooth friendly names: bringing classic HCI questions into the mobile space. 63-66 - Sheila Mc Carthy, Heather M. Sayers, Paul McKevitt:
Investigating the usability of PDAs with ageing users. 67-70 - Tom McEwan, Ben Weerts:
ALT text and basic accessibility. 71-74 - Nicola Millard, Rosalind Britton:
Calling time: an effective and affective evaluation of two versions of the MIT Beer Game. 75-77 - Johanna Renny Octavia, Elise van den Hoven, Hans De Mondt:
Overcoming the distance between friends. 79-82 - Lidia Oshlyansky, Paul A. Cairns, Harold W. Thimbleby:
Validating the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) tool cross-culturally. 83-86 - Dharani Priyahansika Perera, R. T. Jim Eales, Kathy Blashki:
Voice art: investigating paralinguistic voice as a mode of interaction to create visual art. 87-90 - Dorothy Rachovides, David M. Frohlich, Maxine Frank:
Interaction design in the wild. 91-94 - Jamie Sands, Graham Johnson, David Benyon, Grégory Leplâtre:
Meaningful personalization at a self-service kiosk. 95-98 - Martin Schmettow, Sabine Niebuhr:
A pattern-based usability inspection method: first empirical performance measures and future issues. 99-102 - Paula Alexandra Silva, Alan J. Dix:
Usability: not as we know it! 103-106 - Harold W. Thimbleby, Michael D. Harrison:
Names and reference in user interfaces. 107-110 - Harold W. Thimbleby, Will Thimbleby:
Internalist and externalist HCI. 111-114 - Sylvia M. Truman:
Designing educational software inline with the creative learning process: just how important is the preparation phase? 115-118 - Asimina Vasalou, Astrid Hopfensitz, Jeremy Pitt:
Is an apology enough?: how to resolve trust breakdowns in episodic online interactions. 119-122 - Hans Weda, Marco Campanella:
Use study on a home video editing system. 123-126
Student papers
- Daragh Byrne, Barry Lavelle, Gareth J. F. Jones, Alan F. Smeaton:
Visualising Bluetooth interactions: combining the Arc diagram and DocuBurst techniques. 129-132 - Nick Day, Corina Sas, Alan J. Dix, Motoko Toma, Chris Bevan, Dave Clarke:
Breaking the campus bubble: informed, engaged, connected. 133-136 - Salima Y. Awad Elzouki, Marc Fabri, David J. Moore:
Teaching severely autistic children to recognise emotions: finding a methodology. 137-140 - Jane Holt, Simon Lock:
MARPLE investigates: an 'adversarial' approach to evaluating user experience. 141-144 - Haliyana Khalid, Alan J. Dix:
Designing for photolurking. 145-148 - Rabia Khan, Antonella De Angeli:
Mapping the demographics of virtual humans. 149-152 - Emanuela Mazzone, Diana Yifan Xu, Janet C. Read:
Design in evaluation: reflections on designing for children's technology. 153-156
Posters
- Mohammad M. Alsuraihi, Dimitris I. Rigas:
How effective is it to design by voice? 159-162 - Eva de Lera, Muriel Garreta Domingo:
Ten emotion heuristics: guidelines for assessing the user's affective dimension easily and cost-effectively. 163-166 - Sarah Faisal, Paul A. Cairns, Ann Blandford:
Challenges of evaluating the information visualisation experience. 167-170 - David J. Haniff:
Mental health issues and pervasive computing. 171-172 - Cecily Morrison, Alan F. Blackwell:
Interaction manifolds: theory from experiments. 173-174
Interactive experience
- Linda Hole, Oliver M. Williams:
The emotion sampling device (ESD). 177-178 - Evdokiya D. Ignatova, Willem-Paul Brinkman:
Clever tracking user behaviour over the web: enabling researchers to respect the user. 179-182
Panels
- Alan J. Dix, Laura Cowen:
HCI 2.0?: usability meets web 2.0. 185-186 - Tom McEwan, David England, Eamonn O'Neill, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Janet Finlay:
A conference panel: but not as we know it! 187-188
Organisational overviews
- Thomas C. Ormerod, Linden J. Ball, Alan J. Dix, Corina Sas:
HCI and creative problem-solving at Lancaster. 191-192 - David Benyon, Oli H. Mival:
Introducing the companions project: intelligent, persistent, personalised interfaces to the internet. 193-194
Workshops
- Rahat Iqbal, Jacques M. B. Terken:
3rd International Workshop on Ubiquitous and Collaborative Computing (iUBICOM). 197-198 - Paul Curzon, Antonio Cerone:
2nd International Workshop on Formal Methods for Interactive Systems. 199-200 - Willem-Paul Brinkman, Annette M. Payne, Nayna Patel, Darren K. Griffin, Joshua Underwood:
Design, use and experience of e-learning systems. 201-202 - Silvia Abrahão, Jean Vanderdonckt:
Usability of user interfaces: from monomodal to multimodal. 203-204 - Effie Lai-Chong Law, Arnold P. O. S. Vermeeren, Marc Hassenzahl, Mark Blythe:
Towards a UX manifesto. 205-206 - Rosemary Luckin, Lynne Dunckley, Andrew M. Dearden:
Designing human centered technologies for the developing world: HCI but not as we know it. 207-208 - Phil Turner:
The end of cognition? 209-210 - Christian Peter, Russell Beale, Elizabeth A. Crane, Lesley Axelrod:
Emotion in HCI. 211-212 - Elizabeth F. Churchill, Jeffrey Bardzell:
From HCI to media experience: methodological implications. 213-214 - Denis Lalanne, Elise van den Hoven:
Supporting human memory with interactive systems. 215-216 - Devina Ramduny-Ellis, Alan J. Dix, Steve Gill:
Second International Workshop on Physicality. 217-218
Tutorials
- Peter Bagnall:
Using personas effectively. 221 - Steve Cummaford, John Long:
Introducing HCI: a practitioner's guide. 223-224 - William Hudson:
Old cards, new tricks: applied techniques in card sorting. 225-226 - William Hudson:
AJAX design and usability. 227-228 - John Long, Steve Cummaford:
Managing iterative projects more effectively: theories, techniques and heuristics for HCI practitioners. 229-230 - Panayiotis Zaphiris, Ulrike Pfeil:
Introduction to social network analysis. 231-232
HCI practice day
- Colin Bird, Mark Farmer:
Information architecture with IBM Task Modeler. 235-236 - Mark Farmer, Colin Bird:
Creating and analysing models in IBM Task Modeler. 237-238 - James A. Renshaw, N. Webb:
Eye tracking in practice. 239-241
Doctoral consortium
- Eduardo H. Calvillo Gámez:
The role of input devices in the gaming experience. 245-246 - Thom Heslop:
Figuring configuration: "everyday" users and end-user configuration of pervasive computing environments. 247-249 - Nazean Jomhari:
Facilitating the communication between Malaysian grandparents and grandchildren living abroad through computer-mediated communication. 251-252 - Cecily Morrison:
Interaction manifolds: understanding behaviour around a shareable interface. 253-254 - Ulrike Pfeil:
Social support in empathic online communities for older people. 255-256 - Per Sökjer:
Interaction designers' use of their repertoire in meetings with clients. 257-258 - Philip Strain:
The design and evaluation of an assistive multimodal interface. 259-260 - Nele Van den Ende, Jettie Hoonhout, Lydia Meesters:
Issues with the construct of quality. 261-262 - Kathryn L. Went:
Safer prescribing in intensive care: designing a system to reduce errors. 263-264
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