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Interacting with Computers, Volume 21
Volume 21, Numbers 1-2, January 2009
- Chris Raymaekers:
Special issue on enactive interfaces. 1-2 - Javier Varona, Antoni Jaume-i-Capó, Jordi Gonzàlez, Francisco José Perales López:
Toward natural interaction through visual recognition of body gestures in real-time. 3-10 - Ronan Boulic, Damien Maupu, Daniel Thalmann:
On scaling strategies for the full-body postural control of virtual mannequins. 11-25 - Armen Khatchatourov, Julien Castet, Jean-Loup Florens, Annie Luciani, Charles Lenay:
Integrating tactile and force feedback for highly dynamic tasks: Technological, experimental and epistemological aspects. 26-37 - Yon Visell:
Tactile sensory substitution: Models for enaction in HCI. 38-53 - Stephen Sinclair, Marcelo M. Wanderley:
A run-time programmable simulator to enable multi-modal interaction with rigid-body systems. 54-63 - Devina Ramduny-Ellis, Alan J. Dix, Steve Gill, Joanna Hare:
Physicality and interaction. 64-65 - Alissa Nicole Antle, Greg J. Corness, Milena Droumeva:
What the body knows: Exploring the benefits of embodied metaphors in hybrid physical digital environments. 66-75 - Khoo Eng Tat, Tim Robert Merritt, Adrian David Cheok:
Designing physical and social intergenerational family entertainment. 76-87 - Cathy Treadaway:
Translating experience. 88-94 - Eva Hornecker, Andreas Dünser:
Of pages and paddles: Children's expectations and mistaken interactions with physical-digital tools. 95-107 - Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson, Marian Petre:
The role of physical artefacts in agile software development: Two complementary perspectives. 108-116 - Martin Jonsson, Jakob Tholander, Ylva Fernaeus:
Setting the stage - Embodied and spatial dimensions in emerging programming practices. 117-124
- Kristin R. Helle, Brad Hokanson:
Between 2: Tango as interactive design. 125-132 - Stephen H. Fairclough:
Fundamentals of physiological computing. 133-145 - Blanca Hernández, Julio Jiménez, M. José Martín:
The impact of self-efficacy, ease of use and usefulness on e-purchasing: An analysis of experienced e-shoppers. 146-156
Volume 21, Number 3, July 2009
- Ulrike Pfeil, Panayiotis Zaphiris, Stephanie M. Wilson:
Older adults' perceptions and experiences of online social support. 159-172 - Po-Yao Chao, Gwo-Dong Chen:
Augmenting paper-based learning with mobile phones. 173-185 - Fabio Pianesi, Ilenia Graziola, Massimo Zancanaro, Dina Goren-Bar:
The motivational and control structure underlying the acceptance of adaptive museum guides - An empirical study. 186-200 - Matthew T. Cook, Arvin Agah:
A survey of sketch-based 3-D modeling techniques. 201-211 - Torkil Clemmensen, Morten Hertzum, Kasper Hornbæk, Qingxin Shi, Pradeep Yammiyavar:
Cultural cognition in usability evaluation. 212-220 - Lex van Velsen, Mark S. Melenhorst:
Incorporating user motivations to design for video tagging. 221-232
Volume 21, Number 4, August 2009
- John Harold Pardue, Jeffery Paul Landry, Eric S. Kyper, Rodrigo J. Lievano:
Look-ahead and look-behind shortcuts in large item category hierarchies: The impact on search performance. 235-242 - Inmaculada Fajardo, Markel Vigo, Ladislao Salmerón:
Technology for supporting web information search and learning in Sign Language. 243-256 - Stefan L. Pauwels, Christian Hübscher, Stefan Leuthold, Javier A. Bargas-Avila, Klaus Opwis:
Error prevention in online forms: Use color instead of asterisks to mark required-fields. 257-262 - Jeongyun Heo, Dong-Han Ham, Sanghyun Park, Chiwon Song, Wan Chul Yoon:
A framework for evaluating the usability of mobile phones based on multi-level, hierarchical model of usability factors. 263-275 - Maria Klara Wolters, Kallirroi Georgila, Johanna D. Moore, Robert H. Logie, Sarah E. MacPherson, Matthew Watson:
Reducing working memory load in spoken dialogue systems. 276-287 - Giuseppe Ghiani, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro, Lucio Davide Spano:
UbiCicero: A location-aware, multi-device museum guide. 288-303 - Cyril Montabert, D. Scott McCrickard, Woodrow W. Winchester, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones:
An integrative approach to requirements analysis: How task models support requirements reuse in a user-centric design framework. 304-315 - Linda Little, Pamela Briggs:
Private whispers/public eyes: Is receiving highly personal information in a public place stressful? 316-322
Volume 21, Numbers 5-6, December 2009
- Donald L. Day, Gitte Lindgaard, Jan Noyes:
In Memoriam Brian Shackel 1927-2007. 324 - Brian Shackel:
Designing for people in the age of information. 325-330 - Russell Beale:
Back to the future: A retrospective on early predictions. 331-334 - Jan Noyes:
Telescreens, keypens, and the expert: A 60 year snapshot. 335-338 - Brian Shackel:
Usability - Context, framework, definition, design and evaluation. 339-346 - Judy Kay:
A test-first view of usability. 347-349 - Gitte Lindgaard:
Early traces of usability as a science and as a profession. 350-352 - Brian Shackel:
Human-computer interaction - Whence and whither? 353-366 - Andrew Dillon:
Inventing HCI: The grandfather of the field. 367-369 - Jonathan Grudin:
Brian Shackel's contribution to the written history of Human-Computer Interaction. 370-374 - Ken Eason:
Brian Shackel (1927-2007). 375-376
- Kun Chang Lee, Namho Chung:
Understanding factors affecting trust in and satisfaction with mobile banking in Korea: A modified DeLone and McLean's model perspective. 385-392 - Alexander van Deursen, Jan van Dijk:
Using the Internet: Skill related problems in users' online behavior. 393-402
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