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9. CHItaly 2011: Alghero, Italy
- Patrizia Marti, Alessandro Soro, Luciano Gamberini, Sebastiano Bagnara:
Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGCHI Italian Chapter International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Facing Complexity, CHItaly 2011, Alghero, Italy, September 13-16, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0876-2 - Paul F. M. J. Verschure:
The complexity of reality and human computer confluence: stemming the data deluge by empowering human creativity. 3-6 - Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Culture centered design. 7-8 - Kees Overbeeke:
Designing dreams. 9-10 - Manlio Brusatin:
Colours in the web-age. 11-12 - Cristiano Castelfranchi:
Trust: nature and dynamics. 13-14 - David Kirsh:
Thinking with the body: a case study from choreography. 15-16 - Liam J. Bannon:
Re-framing HCI: from human-computer interaction to human-centred interaction design. 17-18
Facing complexity
- Gabriella Spinelli, Bobbi Sharma:
Intelligence management and complexities: a case study approach. 21-26 - Jelle Stienstra, Kees Overbeeke, Stephan Wensveen:
There is more in a single touch: mapping the continuous to the discrete. 27-32 - Alessandra Talamo, Sabina Giorgi, Barbara Mellini:
Designing technologies for ageing: is simplicity always a leading criterion? 33-36
Emotion and experience
- Jelle Stienstra, Kees Overbeeke, Stephan Wensveen:
Embodying complexity through movement sonification: case study on empowering the speed-skater. 39-44 - Leonardo Giusti, Claudio Moderini, Massimo Zancanaro:
Designing interactions for personalized and distributed services experiences: towards a new conceptual framework. 45-49
Education
- Fabio Pittarello:
Exploring the relations between physical objects and digital world with a geometric sorting board. 53-58 - Oronzo Parlangeli, Guido Mengoni, Stefano Guidi:
The effect of system usability and multitasking activities in distance learning. 59-64 - Patrizia Marti, Kees Overbeeke:
Designing complexity in context: Light through Culture. 65-70 - Alessandro Pollini, Leonardo Giusti, Linda Napoletano:
Emerging informal learning 2.0 practices: a preliminary exploration. 71-75
Interaction design
- Stefano Delle Monache, Davide Rocchesso:
The curse of the where-rabbit: research through design of auditory trajectories. 79-84 - Marco Camilli, Massimiliano Dibitonto, Alessandro Vona, Carlo Maria Medaglia, Francesco Di Nocera:
User-centered design approach for interactive kiosks: evaluation and redesign of an automatic teller machine. 85-91 - Alessandra Bonomo, Tania Di Mascio, Laura Tarantino:
A service-oriented fault monitor for digital terrestrial television broadcasting networks. 92-95 - Anna Zandanel:
Users and households appliances: design suggestions for a better, sustainable interaction. 96-100
Tools
- Pierre D. Lévy, Josje Wijnen, Caroline Hummels, Diana Vinke:
Luciole, lighting up the design process. 103-107 - Francesca Chessa, Gavin Brelstaff:
Going beyond Google Translate?. 108-113 - Mauro Marchetti, Francesco Piccione, Stefano Silvoni, Luciano Gamberini, Konstantinos Priftis:
Spatial attention orienting to improve the efficacy of a brain-computer interface for communication. 114-117 - Samuel Aldo Iacolina, Alessandro Soro, Riccardo Scateni:
Natural exploration of 3D models. 118-121
Health and safety
- Marina Buzzi:
Children and YouTube: access to safe content. 125-131 - Roberto Montanari, Andrea Borin, Andrea Spadoni:
SAFERIDER: results from Yamaha test site on advanced rider assistance system. 132-138 - Luca Zamboni, Luciano Gamberini, Anna Spagnolli, Sabrina Cipolletta, Gianni De Giuli, Isabella Tion:
Serious games in social intervention: designing technologies to promote safe and healthy behaviors. 139-142 - Marco Camilli, Massimiliano Dibitonto, Alessandro Vona, Roberta Grimaldi, Francesco Di Nocera, Carlo Maria Medaglia:
Searching digital audio broadcasting radio stations: usability and safety issues for in-vehicle devices. 143-147
Social networks
- Maria Claudia Buzzi, Marina Buzzi, Barbara Leporini:
Web 2.0: Twitter and the blind. 151-156 - Carmelo Ardito, Paolo Buono, Maria Francesca Costabile:
Involving end users to create software supporting visits to cultural heritage sites. 157-162 - Stéphanie Giraud, Teresa Colombi, Aurore Russo, Pierre Thérouanne:
Accessibility of rich internet applications for blind people: a study to identify the main problems and solutions. 163-166 - Arianna Bassoli, Johanna Brewer:
frēstyl: simplifying the process of promoting and discovering local live music. 167-170 - Remco Magielse, Philip R. Ross:
A design approach to socially adaptive lighting environments. 171-176 - Chiara Leonardi, Massimo Zancanaro:
Exploring limits and opportunities for public displays in dementia care centers. 178-181
Model based approaches
- Shah Rukh Humayoun, Tiziana Catarci, Yael Dubinsky:
A dynamic framework for multi-view task modeling. 185-190 - Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò:
Flexible support for distributing user interfaces across multiple devices. 191-195
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