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14th HCI 2011: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Michelle M. Robertson:
Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers - International Conference, EHAWC 2011, Held as Part of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6779, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-21715-9
Quality of Working Life
- Merle Blok, Liesbeth Groenesteijn, Christiaan van den Berg, Peter Vink:
New Ways of Working: A Proposed Framework and Literature Review. 3-12 - Eric Brangier, Sonia Hammes-Adelé:
Beyond the Technology Acceptance Model: Elements to Validate the Human-Technology Symbiosis Model. 13-21 - Wei-Ying Chou, Bi-Hui Chen, Wen-Ko Chiou:
The Interaction Effect of Posture and Psychological Stress on Neck-Shoulder Muscle Activity in Typing: A Pilot Study. 22-29 - Przemyslaw Drozyner, Pawel Mikolajczak, Jaroslaw Szuszkiewicz, Malgorzata Jasiulewicz-Kaczmarek:
Management Standardization Versus Quality of Working Life. 30-39 - Ernesto Filgueiras, Francisco Rebelo, Fernando Moreira da Silva:
Human-Computer Interaction in Office Work: Evaluation of Interaction Patterns Using Office Equipment and Software during Data Entry and Navigation. 40-48 - Malgorzata Jasiulewicz-Kaczmarek, Przemyslaw Drozyner:
Preventive and Pro-active Ergonomics Influence on Maintenance Excellence Level. 49-58 - Elsbeth de Korte, Lottie Kuijt, Rick van der Kleij:
Effects of Meeting Room Interior Design on Team Performance in a Creativity Task. 59-67 - Katrin Moeller, Vincent Grote, Katharina Keller, Dieter Lorenz, Maximilian Moser, Tran Quoc Khanh:
LED Office Lighting to Promote Performance and Well-Being. 68-77 - Rie Takeshima, Iiji Ogawa:
Is the Presence of a Companion Animal Dog Beneficial for Computer Operators? 78-87 - Lei Wang, Ruishan Sun:
Analysis on Flight Fatigue Risk and the Systematic Solution. 88-96
Health and Well-Being
- Aubrey Baker, Laurian C. Vega, Tom DeHart, Steve Harrison:
Healthcare and Security: Understanding and Evaluating the Risks. 99-108 - Kai Breiner, Tobias Wüchner, Malte Brunnlieb:
The Disability-Simulator: Simulating the Influences of Disabilities on the Usability of Graphical User Interfaces. 109-118 - Anthony Faiola, Christine M. Newlon:
Advancing Critical Care in the ICU: A Human-Centered Biomedical Data Visualization Systems. 119-128 - Yah-Ling Hung, Catherine Stones:
A Comparative Study of Children's eHealth Design between East and West: A Case Study of Children's Health Websites in China, Taiwan, the UK, and the US. 129-138 - Alexander Rind, Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch, Sylvia Wiltner, Margit Pohl, Felix Drexler, Barbara Neubauer, Nikolaus Suchy:
Visually Exploring Multivariate Trends in Patient Cohorts Using Animated Scatter Plots. 139-148 - Taro Sugihara, Tsutomu Fujinami:
Emerging Triage Support Environment for Dementia Care with Camera System. 149-158 - Michel Varkevisser, Roy J. E. M. Raymann, David V. Keyson:
Nonvisual Effects of Led Coloured Ambient Lighting on Well-Being and Cardiac Reactivity: Preliminary Findings. 159-167
Interactive Devices and Interfaces
- Bora Üzüm, Mehmet Göktürk:
The Effect of Vibrotactile Feedback on Novice Older Adults in Target Selection Tasks. 171-179 - Jürgen Grüninger, Hilko Hoffmann, Uwe Kloos, Jens H. Krüger:
Multi-Resolution-Display System for Virtual Reality Setups. 180-189 - Alan Hedge:
Alternative Workstations May Be New But Are They Better? 190-198 - Asim Kadav, Chelsea Wanta, Nai-Wen Claire Yu, Kyung Lee, Enid N. H. Montague:
Improving the Online Video Chat Experience. 199-208 - Jerome McClendon, Joshua I. Ekandem, Austen L. Hayes, Amy Catherine Ulinski, Larry F. Hodges:
DeskTop: A Design Guideline to Creating a Multi-touch Desk Prototype. 209-217 - Dragan Sekulovski, Ingrid M. L. C. Vogels, Ramon Clout, Malgorzata Perz:
Changing Color over Time. 218-225 - Oliver Stefani, Milind Mahale, Achim Pross, Matthias Bues:
SmartHeliosity: Emotional Ergonomics through Coloured Light. 226-235 - Zhenya Wang, Heshan Liu, Song Hao, Yandong Wang:
All in Hand Keyboard Designing and Researching Based on Ergonomics. 236-243
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