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found 63 matches
- 2013
- B. Agarwal, Wolfgang Stuerzlinger:
WidgetLens: a system for adaptive content magnification of widgets. BCS HCI 2013: 2 - Dena Al-Thani, Tony Stockman, Anastasios Tombros:
Cross-modal collaborative information seeking (CCIS): an exploratory study. BCS HCI 2013: 16 - Ragaad AlTarawneh, Jens Bauer, Patric Keller, Achim Ebert:
ESSAVis: a 2Dplus3D visual platform for speeding up the maintenance process of embedded systems. BCS HCI 2013: 43 - Andrea Alessandrini:
End-user construction mechanisms for the internet of things. BCS HCI 2013: 42 - Diego Alvarado, Paloma Díaz, Pedro Paredes:
ChiCo: a platform to support children co-design. BCS HCI 2013: 57 - Ann Austin, José L. Abdelnour-Nocera:
Cognitive styles in HCI education and practice. BCS HCI 2013: 44 - Matthias Baldauf, Markus Salo, Stefan Suette, Peter Fröhlich:
Display pointing: a qualitative study on a recent screen pairing technique for smartphones. BCS HCI 2013: 45 - Lilian Bosch, Marije Kanis:
Encouraging sustainable fashion with a playful recycling system. BCS HCI 2013: 46 - Adam Bradley, Duncan P. Brumby, Anna Louise Cox, Jon Bird:
How to manage your inbox: is a once a day strategy best? BCS HCI 2013: 20 - Nela Brown, Tony Stockman:
Examining the use of thematic analysis as a tool for informing design of new family communication technologies. BCS HCI 2013: 21 - Brendan Cassidy, Claire Louise Haywood, Gavin Sim:
Investigating the extent to which children use mobile phone application stores. BCS HCI 2013: 22 - Maxime Cordeil, Christophe Hurter, Stéphane Conversy, Mickaël Causse:
Assessing and improving 3D rotation transition in dense visualizations. BCS HCI 2013: 7 - Benjamin R. Cowan, Katerina Avramides, Russell Beale:
Should cool be a design goal? BCS HCI 2013: 23 - Niloofar Dezfuli, Jochen Huber, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Max Mühlhäuser:
CoStream: co-construction of shared experiences through mobile live video sharing. BCS HCI 2013: 6 - Julie Doyle, Antonella Sassu, Teresa McDonagh:
"We were all the same age once": experiences of intergenerational app design. BCS HCI 2013: 24 - Sarah Eagle, Peter D. Bennett:
Exploring the internet of things: an interdisciplinary workshop approach. BCS HCI 2013: 54 - David England:
A category theory approach to HCI. BCS HCI 2013: 55 - Daniel Fitton, I. Scott MacKenzie, Janet C. Read, Matthew Horton:
Exploring tilt-based text input for mobile devices with teenagers. BCS HCI 2013: 25 - Julia Galliers, Stephanie M. Wilson:
An exploratory study into the accessibility of a multi-user virtual world for young people with aphasia. BCS HCI 2013: 26 - Voula Gkatzidou, Kate Hone, Jo Gibbs, Lorna J. Sutcliffe, Syed Tariq Sadiq, Pam Sonnenberg, Claudia S. Estcourt:
A user-centred approach to inform the design of a mobile application for STI diagnosis and management. BCS HCI 2013: 27 - Tiago Gonçalves, Ana Paula Afonso, Maria Beatriz Carmo, Paulo Pombinho de Matos:
Comparison of off-screen visualization techniques with representation of relevance on mobile devices. BCS HCI 2013: 9 - Tiago Gonçalves, Ana Paula Afonso, Bruno Martins, Daniel Gonçalves:
ST-TrajVis: interacting with trajectory data. BCS HCI 2013: 48 - Lilit Hakobyan, Jo Lumsden, Dympna O'Sullivan, Hannah Bartlett:
Designing a mobile diet diary application with and for older adults with AMD: a case study. BCS HCI 2013: 17 - Jean D. Hallewell Haslwanter, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
The development of a sensor-based system for older people: a case study. BCS HCI 2013: 11 - Claudia Iacob, Varsha Veerappa, Rachel Harrison:
What are you complaining about?: a study of online reviews of mobile applications. BCS HCI 2013: 29 - Nan Jiang, Feng Tian:
A novel gesture-based CAPTCHA design for smart devices. BCS HCI 2013: 49 - Ana Jorge, Teresa Chambel:
Exploring movies through interactive visualizations. BCS HCI 2013: 50 - Kristiina Juurmaa, Janne Pitkänen, Sirpa Riihiaho:
Visual walkthrough as a tool for utility assessment in a usability test. BCS HCI 2013: 30 - Claudia Krehl, Sarah Sharples, Martin Flintham:
Less is more: classifying mobile interactions to support context sensing in journeys. BCS HCI 2013: 8 - Juha Leino:
Recommending additional study materials: binary ratings vis-à-vis five-star ratings. BCS HCI 2013: 19
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