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CHI
2010
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
O job can you return my mojo: improving human engagement and enjoyment in routine activities
Unlike machines, we humans are prone to boredom when we perform routine activities for long periods of time. Workers’ mental engagement in boring tasks diminishes, which eventua...
Dvijesh Shastri, Yuichi Fujiki, Ross Buffington, P...
EICS
2009
ACM
15 years 6 months ago
A bisimulation-based approach to the analysis of human-computer interaction
This paper discusses the use of formal methods for analysing human-computer interaction. We focus on the mode confusion problem that arises whenever the user thinks that the syste...
Sébastien Combéfis, Charles Pecheur
ITNG
2008
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Hierarchy-Driven Approach for Attack Patterns in Software Security Education
We propose a hierarchy-driven approach to facilitate student learning and foster a deeper understanding of the importance of attack patterns in computer, network, and software sec...
Joshua J. Pauli, Patrick Henry Engebretson
JITE
2006
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14 years 11 months ago
On the Design and Development of a UML-Based Visual Environment for Novice Programmers
learning abstract computer concepts. In addition, visualization helps novices construct a mental model of concepts, which is pivotal to further comprehension and understanding. Sec...
Brian D. Moor, Fadi P. Deek