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BCSHCI
2008
15 years 16 days ago
Efficiency of multimodal metaphors in the presentation of learning information
The comparative study described in this paper has been conducted to investigate the effect of including multimodal metaphors on the usability of e-learning interfaces. Two indepen...
Marwan Alseid, Dimitrios Rigas
ICS
2005
Tsinghua U.
15 years 4 months ago
What is worth learning from parallel workloads?: a user and session based analysis
Learning useful and predictable features from past workloads and exploiting them well is a major source of improvement in many operating system problems. We review known parallel ...
Julia Zilber, Ofer Amit, David Talby
IUI
2006
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
A hybrid learning system for recognizing user tasks from desktop activities and email messages
The TaskTracer system seeks to help multi-tasking users manage the resources that they create and access while carrying out their work activities. It does this by associating with...
Jianqiang Shen, Lida Li, Thomas G. Dietterich, Jon...
WECWIS
2003
IEEE
102views ECommerce» more  WECWIS 2003»
15 years 4 months ago
FUSION: A System Allowing Dynamic Web Service Composition and Automatic Execution
Service portals are systems which expose a bundle of web services to the user, allowing the specification and subsequent execution of complex tasks defined over these individual...
Debra E. VanderMeer, Anindya Datta, Kaushik Dutta,...
CHI
2011
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
When designing usability questionnaires, does it hurt to be positive?
When designing questionnaires there is a tradition of including items with both positive and negative wording to minimize acquiescence and extreme response biases. Two disadvantag...
Jeff Sauro, James R. Lewis