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CHI
1997
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Beyond Fitts' Law: Models for Trajectory-Based HCI Tasks
Trajectory-based interactions, such as navigating through nested-menus, drawing curves, and moving in 3D worlds, are becoming common tasks in modern computer interfaces. Users’ ...
Johnny Accot, Shumin Zhai
OZCHI
2009
ACM
14 years 8 days ago
Beyond the user: use and non-use in HCI
For many, an interest in Human-Computer Interaction is equivalent to an interest in usability. However, using computers is only one way of relating to them, and only one topic fro...
Christine Satchell, Paul Dourish
HCI
2007
13 years 7 months ago
Culturally Adaptive Software: Moving Beyond Internationalization
So far, culture has played a minor role in the design of software. Our experience with imbuto, a program designed for Rwandan agricultural advisors, has shown that cultural adaptat...
Katharina Reinecke, Abraham Bernstein
BCSHCI
2007
13 years 7 months ago
Bluetooth friendly names: bringing classic HCI questions into the mobile space
We explore the use of Bluetooth friendly names within the mobile space. Each Bluetooth-enabled device possesses a short string known as a ‘friendly name’ used to help identify...
Barry Lavelle, Daragh Byrne, Gareth J. F. Jones, A...
CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
The use of aesthetics in HCI systems
As computing expands its domain from workplace to pervasive and domestic environments, interest in aesthetics for designing is increasing in HCI. HCI literatures in aesthetics pro...
Jina Huh, Mark S. Ackerman, Robert Douglas