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CHI
2003
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Sense and sensibility: evaluation and interactive art
HCI evaluation methods are useful for improving the design of interactive systems, yet they may be rejected by nontraditional technology disciplines such as media art. We have dev...
Gerd Andersson, Kristina Höök, Phoebe Se...
CHI
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Non-universal usability?: a survey of how usability is understood by Chinese and Danish users
Most research assumes that usability is understood similarly by users in different cultures, implying that the notion of usability, its aspects, and their interrelations are const...
Olaf Frandsen-Thorlacius, Kasper Hornbæk, Mo...
CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Evaluating experience-focused HCI
A growing trend in the field is the development of experience-focused HCI, which emphasizes the experience of using the technology, rather than the focus on the task that is chara...
Joseph Kaye
CHI
2008
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Where no interface has gone before: what can the phaser teach us about label usage in hci?
Most research on how people represent procedures suggests that control labels are central. However, our data suggest that even moderately-experienced users do not rely on labels t...
Franklin P. Tamborello II, Phillip H. Chung, Micha...
CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Heat, fire and temperature: the industrial revolution and HCI
HCI has many challenges and internal debates (for example, where is our theory? What is the role of design in HCI? What is the relationship between research and practice? How do w...
David J. Gilmore