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ECCE 2011: Rostock, Germany
- Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig:
ECCE 2011 - European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Rostock, Germany, August 24-26, 2011, Proceedings of the 29th annual conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics. Universitätsdruckerei Rostock, Germany / ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1029-1
Keynotes
- Susanne Bødker:
Use is everywhere and changing: analysis and design with the human-artifact model. 3-10 - Alan J. Dix:
Physical creatures in a digital world. 11-14 - Jürgen Ziegler:
Semantic web meets UI: context-adaptive interaction with semantic data. 15-16
Studying cognitive tasks & training
- Rosemarijn Looije, Tina Mioch:
The effect of task load on the occurrence of cognitive lockup in a high-fidelity flight simulator. 19-26 - Joris Field, Amy Rankin, Jelke van der Pal, Henrik Eriksson, B. L. William Wong:
Variable uncertainty: scenario design for training adaptive and flexible skills. 27-34 - Leena Norros, Ilkka Norros, Marja Liinasuo, Kari Seppänen:
Impact of human operators on communication network dependability. 35-42
Decision aiding
- Matthias Neubauer, Christian Stary, Stefan Oppl:
Polymorph navigation utilizing domain-specific metadata: experienced benefits for e-learners. 45-52 - Dominic Gorecky, Simon F. Worgan, Gerrit Meixner:
COGNITO: a cognitive assistance and training system for manual tasks in industry. 53-56 - Stefania Passera, Helena Haapio:
Facilitating collaboration through contract visualization and modularization. 57-60 - Hanna Maria Kaarina Koskinen, Lars Hurlen:
Outage on the table: the design of interactive surfaces for collaborative operation in outage control centres. 61-64
Human-centred automation
- Tove Helldin, Göran Falkman, Jens Alfredson, Johan Holmberg:
The applicability of human-centred automation guidelines in the fighter aircraft domain. 67-74 - Cécilia Aguero, Martijn Mooij, Michel Varkevisser:
Human in the loop concept design and evaluation of a multi-targeting system. 75-82
Evaluation of cognitive performance, social interaction & usability
- Nathalie Le Bigot, Wolfgang Jaschinski:
Hand position at computer screens: effect on visual processing. 85-88 - Iain McGregor, Pontus Larsson, Phil Turner:
Evaluating a vehicle auditory display: comparing a designer's expectations with listeners' experiences. 89-92 - Niek de Moel, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Design pattern based decision support. 93-96 - Paul Seitlinger, Tobias Ley:
Implicit and explicit memory in social tagging: evidence from a process dissociation procedure. 97-104 - Hagen Lehmann, Iolanda Iacono, Ben Robins, Patrizia Marti, Kerstin Dautenhahn:
'Make it move': playing cause and effect games with a robot companion for children with cognitive disabilities. 105-112
Everyday use of technology
- Romy Dumke, Anke Dittmar:
An exploratory study about the everyday use of digital material in university education. 115-118 - Dhaval Vyas, Hinal Bhatt, Lorenzo Moroni, Anton Nijholt:
Feeling the life: a look into the visual culture of life scientists. 119-126 - Phil Turner:
Everyday coping: the appropriation of technology. 127-133
Affective/emotional aspects of interaction
- Nadia Gauducheau:
Electronic mail usage at work: an analysis of the users' representations and affects. 137-140 - Dietrich Kammer, Ingmar S. Franke, Rainer Groh, Juliane Steinhauf, Maxi Kirchner, Frank Schönefeld:
The eleventh finger: levels of manipulation in multi-touch interaction. 141-148 - Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
My grandfather's iPod: an investigation of emotional attachment to digital and non-digital artefacts. 149-156 - Cédric Bach, Nadia Gauducheau, Pascal Salembier:
Combining interviews and scales in the multidimensional evaluation of user experience: a case study in 3D games. 157-160
Collaboration at a distance
- Herre van Oostendorp, Ferdy van Varik:
Stimulation of activity in online communities. 163-170 - Gerrit C. van der Veer, Olga A. Kulyk, Dhaval Vyas, Onno Kubbe, Achim Ebert:
Task modeling for collaborative authoring. 171-178 - Christoph Beckmann, Tom Gross:
AGReMo: providing ad-hoc groups with on-demand recommendations on mobile devices. 179-182 - Françoise Détienne, Béatrice Cahour, Marie-Christine Legout, Marc Relieu:
Participation framework(s) in Second Life meetings: communication media and roles. 183-188
Participatory design
- Erik Grönvall, Morten Kyng:
Beyond Utopia: reflections on participatory design in home-based healthcare with weak users. 189-196 - Maria Isabel Munoz, Vanina Mollo, Flore Barcellini, Adelaide Nascimento:
Design of a safe computer-supported cooperative environment in radiotherapy: exploratory identification of cooperation strategies. 197-204 - Amy Rankin, Joris Field, Rita Kovordányi, Magnus Morin, Johan Jenvald, Henrik Eriksson:
Training systems design: bridging the gap between users and developers using storyboards. 205-212
Workshops
- Gerrit C. van der Veer, Achim Ebert, Inga Scheler:
Non-formal modelling for interaction design. 215-216 - Christian Stary:
Concepts of agency and situation in cognitive engineering. 217-218
Doctoral consortium
- Katrin Wolf:
Microinteractions for supporting grasp tasks through usage of spare attentional and motor resources. 221-224 - Teresa Consiglio, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Designing an interactive learning environment for a worldwide distance adult learning community. 225-228 - Els Rogier, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Designing education for people's understanding and experience. 229-232 - Ni Kang, Willem-Paul Brinkman, M. Birna van Riemsdijk, Mark A. Neerincx:
Internet-delivered multi-patient virtual reality exposure therapy system for the treatment of anxiety disorders. 233-236 - Brigit van Loggem:
SDDPL: a software documentation design pattern language. 237-240 - Michael Zaki:
Integration of patterns into model-based specifications of smart environments. 241-244 - John-Harry Wieken:
Towards a meta-model to utilize the measuring of competence. 245-248
Posters and demonstrations
- Niels Seidel:
Enable Wikis for seamless hypervideo integration. 251-252 - Kavin Preethi Narasimhan:
Towards modelling spatial cognition for intelligent agents. 253-254 - Amandeep Dhir:
Putty clay and probe in user centered-design. 255-256 - Jean Maurice Sammels:
Digital focus points for emotional immersion in emergency training. 257-258 - Puck Imants, Tjerk de Greef:
Using eye tracker data in air traffic control. 259-260 - Martin Broos, Philippe van Gammeren, Tim van Steenoven, Geert de Haan:
Creating a context-aware mobile application to enlarge social cohesion: skating together. 261-262 - Felix Raab:
Collaborative code reviews on interactive surfaces. 263-264 - Florian Strecker, Nils Meyer:
The S-BPM modelling technique as an enabling tool for representation of agency and situation. 265-266 - Robert Kühn, Peter Forbrig:
PERIKLES: a workflow based approach to support the operating room management. 267-268 - Khaled Alkhaledi, David Cochran, Michael W. Riley, Terry Stentz, Greg Bashford, George Meyer:
The psycophysical effects of physical impact to human soft tissue. 269-270 - Dennis Maciuszek, Alke Martens:
Cognitive tasks and collaborative agents for microadaptive game activities. 271-272 - Matthias Neubauer:
Towards situational business process modeling support. 273-274 - Jürgen Engel, Christian Herdin, Christian Märtin:
A task and pattern-based modeling approach for knowledge sharing systems. 275-276 - Geert de Haan:
Software design and media design: tools to design mobile and sensory interfaces and interactive environments. 277-278 - Eliezer Kantorowitz:
Verbal use case specifications for informal requirements elicitation. 279-280 - Brigit van Loggem:
Placing documentation at the heart of the development cycle. 281-282 - Achim Ebert, Matthias Deller, Sebastian Thelen, Inga Scheler:
iGreen: non-formal modelling in practice. 283-284 - Gerrit C. van der Veer, Dhaval Vyas:
Non-formal techniques for requirements elicitation, modeling, and early assessment for services. 285-286 - Steffen Hess, Andreas Maier, Marcus Trapp:
We need non-formal methods based on formal models in interaction design. 287-288 - Christian Stary:
Agency and situatedness in cognitive engineering. 289-290
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