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IUI
2000
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
User interactions with everyday applications as context for just-in-time information access
Our central claim is that user interactions with everyday productivity applications (e.g., word processors, Web browsers, etc.) provide rich contextual information that can be lev...
Jay Budzik, Kristian J. Hammond
MTA
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
Tactile web browsing for blind people
Information on the World Wide Web becomes more and more important for our society. For blind people this is a chance to access more information for their everyday life. In this pap...
Martin Rotard, Christiane Taras, Thomas Ertl
EDOC
2006
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Specifying and Controlling Multi-Channel Web Interfaces for Enterprise Applications
When building enterprise applications that need to be accessed through a variety of client devices, developers usually strive to implement most of the business logic device-indepen...
Matthias Book, Volker Gruhn
CHI
1999
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
The Tangled Web we Wove: A Taskonomy of WWW Use
A prerequisite to the effective design of user interfaces is an understanding of the tasks for which that interface will actually be used. Surprisingly little task analysis has ap...
Michael D. Byrne, Bonnie E. John, Neil S. Wehrle, ...
CHI
2007
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
A minimal model for predicting visual search in human-computer interaction
Visual search is an important part of human-computer interaction. It is critical that we build theory about how people visually search displays in order to better support the user...
Tim Halverson, Anthony J. Hornof