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International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 22
Volume 22, Numbers 1&2, 2007
- Bob Fields, Paola Amaldi, B. L. William Wong, Satinder Gill:
In Use, In Situ: Extending Field Research Methods. 1-6
- Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov:
Studying Usability In Sitro: Simulating Real World Phenomena in Controlled Environments. 7-36 - Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin, Alexandra Weilenmann:
Drivers Using Mobile Phones in Traffic: An Ethnographic Study of Interactional Adaptation. 37-58 - Stephanie M. Wilson, Julia Galliers, James Fone:
Cognitive Artifacts in Support of Medical Shift Handover: An In Use, In Situ Evaluation. 59-80 - Rachel Jones, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Kerry Rodden, Alan F. Blackwell:
Contextual Method for the Redesign of Existing Software Products. 81-101 - Sunny Consolvo, Beverly L. Harrison, Ian E. Smith, Mike Y. Chen, Katherine Everitt, Jon Froehlich, James A. Landay:
Conducting In Situ Evaluations for and With Ubiquitous Computing Technologies. 103-118 - William W. Gaver, John Bowers, Andrew Boucher, Andy Law, Sarah Pennington, Brendan Walker:
Electronic Furniture for the Curious Home: Assessing Ludic Designs in the Field. 119-152 - José L. Abdelnour-Nocera, Lynne Dunckley, Helen Sharp:
An Approach to the Evaluation of Usefulness as a Social Construct Using Technological Frames. 153-172 - Seth Chaiklin:
Modular or Integrated? - An Activity Perspective for Designing and Evaluating Computer-Based Systems. 173-190
Volume 22, Number 3, 2007
- Pei-Luen Patrick Rau, Qin Gao, Jie Liu:
The Effect of Rich Web Portal Design and Floating Animations on Visual Search. 195-216 - Asbjørn Følstad:
Work-Domain Experts as Evaluators: Usability Inspection of Domain-Specific Work-Support Systems. 217-245 - Jonathan Lazar, Aaron Allen, Jason Kleinman, Chris Malarkey:
What Frustrates Screen Reader Users on the Web: A Study of 100 Blind Users. 247-269 - Chen Ling, Gavriel Salvendy:
Optimizing Heuristic Evaluation Process in E-Commerce: Use of the Taguchi Method. 271-287
- Jennifer J. Ockerman:
Understanding Mobile Human-Computer Interaction. 289-290
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