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Problem-Based Learning in New Media Education: The Case for Human-Computer Interaction
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End-User Requirements for Seamless and Transparent Middleware
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CII: A Taxonomic Model of Innovations in Human-Computer Interaction
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DESK-H: Building Meaningful Histories in an Editor of Dynamic Web Pages
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A Pattern Framework for Eliciting and Delivering UCD Knowledge and Practices
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The Adaptation to Main Control Room of a New Human Machine Interface Design
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Customer Relationship Management in E-business
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Development of Maintenance Knowledge Management System for Power Plant
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The Design of a Recollection Supporting Device A Study into Triggering Personal Recollections
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Developing of an Interactive Virtual Space Station
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FLIRT: Social services for the urban context
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A Direct Manipulation Interface with Vision-based Human Figure Control
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Modelling Emphatic Events from Non-Speech Aware Documents in Speech Based User Interfaces
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Sounds@Work - Auditory Displays for Interaction in Cooperative and Hybrid Environments
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Foresight Scope: An Interaction Tool for Quickly and Efficiently Browsing Linked Contents
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Acting User Scenario for User Centered Design Team
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The Role of Adaptable Context Representations in Computer Aided Design Activities
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UISB - The User Interface Specification Browser
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Adaptive Fuzzy Inference Neural Network
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User Learning Modeling in Learnware Design - Case Study with Dynamic Geometry Software
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A Run-time System for Context-Aware Multi-Device User Interfaces
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End-user programming tools in ubiquitous computing applications
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Vehicle UI and Information-Visualization Design
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Destination entry while driving: The benefit of constrained options to act in multitask situations exemplified by two route guidance systems
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COMUNICAR: Subjective Mental Effort when driving with an Information Management System
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Pen-based Ubiquitous Computing System for visually Impaired Person
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Virtual Reality - Ergonomic Solutions for Overcoming the Complexity Trap
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DSTool: A Reflection-based debugger for data structures comprehension in Computing Science Learning
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Main Features of a CBIR Prototype supporting Cartoon Production
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Development of an Instructional Training Model and Diagnostics in Support of e-Learning
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Automatic Web Resource Discovery for Subject Gateways
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Supporting Novices in Detecting Web Site Usability Problems: A Comparison of the Think-Aloud and Questionnaire Methods
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Feijoo.net: An Approach to Adapted Learning Using Learning Styles
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Development and Validation of a Tool for Measuring Online Trust
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Automatic vs. Intellectual Document Clustering: Evaluating 2D Topographic Maps
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Usability of Software Online Documentation: A User Study
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Usability Metrics in Adaptive Agent-based Tutoring Systems
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Diary as a Usability Testing Method
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The Challenges of Teaching HCI Online: It's Mostly About Creating Community
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Need for Action Oriented Design and Evaluation of Information Systems
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Engineering the HCI profession or softening development processes
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A Layered Approach for Designing Multiple User Interfaces from Task and Domain Models
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Levels of Guidance
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The Framework for Indirect Management Features of Process Control User Interfaces
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Navigating Data - Selections, Scales, Multiples
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When Computers Fade... Pervasive Computing and Situationally-Induced Impairments and Disabilities
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Incorporating graphical interface technique into development of a training system for emergency response center
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Adaptive Plant Human-Machine Interface Based on State Recognition and Machine Learning
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Visualization and interaction in a SCADA throughout GIS components
British Library Conference Proceedings|Schlagwörter: Human-computer interaction
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