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People and computers XVII : designing for society : proceedings of HCI 2003

Eamonn O'Neill, Philippe Palanque and Peter Johnson (eds)

(BCS conference series)

Springer, c2004

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"Human computer interaction 2003" -- Cover

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

HCI is a fundamental and multidisciplinary research area. It is fundamental to the development and use of computing technologies. Without good HCI, computing technologies provide less benefit to society. We often fail to notice good HCI. Good HCI passes us by without comment or surprise. The technology lets you do what you want without causing you any further work, effort or thought. You load a DVD into your DVD player and it works: why shouldn't it? You take a photograph with your digital camera and without any surprise you easily transfer and view these on your computer. You seamlessly connect to networks and devices with a common interface and interaction style. Yet when HCI is wrong the technology becomes useless, unusable, disrupts our work, inhibits our abilities and constrains our achievements. Witness the overuse and inconsistent use of hierarchical menus on mobile phones; or the lack of correspondence between call statistics on the phone handset itself and the billed call time on the account bill; or the lack of interoperability between file naming conventions on different operating systems running applications and files of the same type (e. g. the need for explicit filename suffixes on some operating systems). Those programmers, designers and developers who know no better, believe that HCI is just common sense and that their designs are obviously easy to use.

目次

Doing the Right Thing in the Right Place: Technology, Theory and Design for Multiple and Group Activities Understanding Task Grouping Strategies - Peter J Wild, Peter Johnson & Hilary Johnson Two Phenomenological Studies of Place - Phil Turner & Susan Turner The Interaction Character of Computers in Co-located Collaboration - Mattias Arvola Information Retrieval How KnowledgeWorkers Gather Information from the Web: Implications for Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Tools - Jennifer Hyams & Abigail Sellen Evaluation of a Prototype Interface for Structured Document Retrieval - Jane Reid & Mark D Dunlop Comparing Speed-dependent Automatic Zooming with Traditional Scroll, Pan and Zoom Methods - Andy Cockburn & Joshua Savage Design Methods and Principles The Application of Urban Design Principles to Navigation of Information Spaces - David Benyon & Bettina Wilmes A Method for Organizational Culture Analysis as a Basis for the Implementation of User-Centred Design into Organizations - Netta Iivari, Kaisu Juntunen & Ilkka Tuikkala Evaluation Methods Changing Analysts' Tunes: The Surprising Impact of a New Instrument for Usability Inspection Method Assessment - Gilbert Cockton, Alan Woolrych, Lynne Hall & Mark Hindmarch Ontological Sketch Models: Highlighting User-System Misfits - Iain Connell, Thomas Green & Ann Blandford Interaction Techniques: Looking, Listening, Pointing, Stroking Improving the Acquisition of Small Targets - Andy Cockburn & Andrew Firth A Directional Stroke Recognition Technique for Mobile Interaction in a Pervasive ComputingWorld - Vassilis Kostakos & Eamonn O'Neill Look or Listen: Discovering Effective Techniques for Accessing Speech Data - Steve Whittaker & Julia Hirschberg E-commerce Social and Cultural Obstacles to the (B2C) E-Commerce Experience - Liisa Dawson, Shailey Minocha & Marian Petre Trust at First Sight? A Test of Users' Ability to Identify Trustworthy E-commerce Sites - Jens Riegelsberger, M AngelaSasse & John D McCarthy 'On the Move': Mobile Interaction MovieLens Unplugged: Experiences with a Recommender System on Four Mobile Devices - Bradley N. Miller, Istvan Albert, Shyong K Lam, Joseph A Konstan & John Riedl EffectiveWeb Searching on Mobile Devices - Kerry Rodden, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Ralph Sommerer & Alan Blackwell M-RSVP: Mobile Web Browsing on a PDA - Oscar de Bruijn & Chieh Hao Tong Accessibility Fancy Graphics Can Deter Older Users: A Comparison of Two Interfaces for Exploring Healthy Lifestyle Options - Patricia Wright, Steve Belt & Chris John Towards VoiceXML Dialogue Design for Older Adults - Mary Zajicek, Richard Wales & Andrew Lee WebTouch: An Audio-tactile Browser for Visually Handicapped People - M Macias, A Reinoso, J Gonzalez, J L Garcia, J C Diaz & F Sanchez Two Falls out of Three in the Automated Accessibility Assessment of World Wide Web Sites: A-Prompt vs. Bobby - Dan Diaper & Linzy Worman 'Look at Me': Emotions, Faces and Eyes Expressive Image Generator for an Emotion Extraction Engine - A C Boucouvalas, Zhe Xu & David John An Exploration of Facial Expression Tracking in Affective HCI - Robert Ward, Dennise Bell & Phil Marsden Could I have the Menu Please? An Eye Tracking Study of Design Conventions - John D McCarthy, M Angela Sasse & Jens Riegelsberger

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA65375578
  • ISBN
    • 1852337664
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    London ; Tokyo
  • ページ数/冊数
    xvi, 418 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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