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ECCE 2009: Helsinki, Finland
- Leena Norros, Hanna Koskinen, Leena Salo, Paula Savioja:
ECCE 2009 - Designing beyond the Product - Understanding Activity and User Experience in Ubiquitous Environments, European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2009, Helsinki, Finland, September 30 - October 2, 2009. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland / ACM 2009, ISBN 978-951-38-6340-1
Developing the conceptual basis of HSI design
- Morten Lind:
Challenges to cognitive systems engineering: understanding qualitative aspects of control actions. 1
User experience
- Tiina Koponen, Heli Väätäjä:
Early adopters' experiences of using mobile multimedia phones in news journalism. 2 - Lamis Hammoud, Steve Love, Willem-Paul Brinkman:
Does cognitive style affect student performance on a web-based course? 3 - Ville Lehtinen, Riikka Hänninen, Ville Toivonen, Antti Oulasvirta, Sari Kuuva, Pertti Saariluoma:
Developing a rapid questionnaire-based metric for experience of form. 4
Coping with emergency situation
- Gabriela Mancero, B. L. William Wong, Martin J. Loomes:
Change blindness and situation awareness in a police C2 environment. 5 - Lucy T. Gunawan, Augustinus H. J. Oomes, Mark A. Neerincx, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Hani Alers:
Collaborative situational mapping during emergency response. 6 - Leena Norros, Robert Hutton, Patrick Grommes, Nick Colford, Marja Liinasuo, Paula Savioja:
Analysis of work demands of multi-agency emergency response activity for developing information support systems. 7 - Yujia Cao, Mariët Theune, Anton Nijholt:
Decision making with a time limit: the effects of presentation modality and structure. 8
Posters
- Jonas Andersson, Anna-Lisa Osvalder:
Levels of automation and user control in use of an automatic turbine system. 9 - Lars-Ola Bligård, Jonas Andersson:
Use errors and usability problems in relation to automation levels of medical devices. 10 - Ivan Burmistrov:
Mobile air ticket booking. 11 - Dhaval Vyas, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Anton Nijholt, Dirk Heylen:
"Show me, how does it look now": remote help-giving in collaborative design. 12
Acting in computerised everyday environments
- Pascal Salembier, Julie Dugdale, Myriam Fréjus, Yvon Haradji:
A descriptive model of contextual activities for the design of domestic situations. 13 - Germain Poizat, Myriam Fréjus, Yvon Haradji:
Analysis of activity in domestic settings for the design ubiquitous technologies. 14 - Margit Biemans, Betsy van Dijk:
Food for talk: photo frames to support social connectedness for elderly people in a nursing home. 15 - William H. Edmondson, Russell Beale:
Disembedding computers: interfacing ubiquitous computers. 16
Supporting activity by virtual and augmented technology
- Mirja Lievonen, Duska Rosenberg, Ralf Dörner, Guido Kühn, Swen Walkowski:
Augmented reality as means for creating shared understanding. 17 - Willem-Paul Brinkman, Guntur Sandino, Charles van der Mast:
Field observations of therapists conducting virtual reality exposure treatment for the fear of flying. 18 - Thomas Olsson, Pirita Ihamäki, Else Lagerstam, Leena Ventä-Olkkonen, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila:
User expectations for mobile mixed reality services: an initial user study. 19
Cognitive analyses of control activity
- Nastaran Dadashi, Sarah Sharples, John R. Wilson:
Alarm handling in rail electrical control. 20
Developing usability evaluation
- Sirpa Riihiaho:
User testing when test tasks are not appropriate. 21 - Antti Salovaara, Sacha Helfenstein, Mikael Wahlström, Antti Oulasvirta:
What explains differences in users' inclination to appropriate technology for unconventional purposes?: a preliminary analysis. 22 - Heli Väätäjä, Tiina Koponen, Virpi Roto:
Developing practical tools for user experience evaluation: a case from mobile news journalism. 23
Analysis and design of tools for process control
- Leena Salo, Leena Norros, Paula Savioja:
Using operating procedures in NPP process control. 24 - Hanna Koskinen, Jari Laarni, Leena Norros:
Activity-driven design approach to the novel control room environments. 25
Activity theory in design
- Mervi Hasu, Tuuli Mattelmäki, Salu Ylirisku:
Strategic partnership as a design challenge: applying design competence to facilitate innovation-driven relationships and activities in public organization. 26
HSI design for collaborative work
- Alina Pommeranz, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Pascal Wiggers, Joost Broekens, Catholijn M. Jonker:
Design guidelines for negotiation support systems: an expert perspective using scenarios. 27
Cognitive studies in HSI design
- Antti Oulasvirta, K. Anders Ericsson:
Effects of repetitive practice on interruption costs: an empirical review and theoretical implications. 28 - Ingo H. C. Wassink, Paul E. van der Vet, Elisabeth M. A. G. van Dijk, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Marco Roos:
New interactions with workflow systems. 29
Developing tools for design activity
- Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Françoise Détienne, Anne-Marie Hébert, Laurence Perron, Stéphane Safin, Pierre Leclercq:
An approach to assess the quality of collaboration in technology-mediated design situations. 30 - Anna Mieczakowski, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson:
Designers, users and a shared understanding of the product: a case study with product designers. 31
Supporting usage of information systems
- Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Nawaz Khan:
User interface sketching to improve low and high literacy user information seeking on government and social service websites. 32 - Joanna Bergström-Lehtovirta, Jussi Rämänen, Tiia Suomalainen, Antti Oulasvirta, Tuomo Kujala:
A comparative field study of four crane control interfaces. 33
Understanding social dimensions of activity
- Heljä Franssila, Petri Mannonen:
Understanding social entities, activity coupling and social computing affordances in industrial work environments. 34 - Daniel Boos, Gudela Grote, Mikko Lehtonen:
Investigating accountability relations with narrative networks. 35
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