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CHI
1998
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Scripting Graphical Applications by Demonstration
Writing scripts (often called “macros”) can be helpful for automating repetitive tasks. Scripting facilities for text editors like Emacs and Microsoft Word have been widely us...
Brad A. Myers
AH
2006
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Considering Additional Adaptation Concerns in the Design of Web Applications
The design of Web applications traditionally relies heavily on the navigation design. The Web as it evolves now brings additional design concerns, such as omni-presence, device-dep...
Sven Casteleyn, Zoltán Fiala, Geert-Jan Hou...
SWAP
2007
15 years 5 months ago
Improving Responsiveness of Ontology-Based Query Formulation
Abstract. Recent research showed the benefits of adopting formal ontologies as a means for accessing heterogeneous data sources. The use of an ontology not only provides a uniform...
Ivan Zorzi, Sergio Tessaris, Paolo Dongilli
SACMAT
2003
ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Cooperative role-based administration
In large organizations the administration of access privileges (such as the assignment of an access right to a user in a particular role) is handled cooperatively through distribu...
Horst Wedde, Mario Lischka
TAMODIA
2008
15 years 5 months ago
A Fluid Flow Approach to Usability Analysis of Multi-user Systems
Abstract. The analysis of usability aspects of multi-user systems, such as cooperative work systems and pervasive systems, pose particular problems because group behavior of their ...
Mieke Massink, Diego Latella, Maurice H. ter Beek,...