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- 2014
- Muna M. Alhammad, Stephen R. Gulliver:
Online Persuasion for E-Commerce Websites. BCS HCI 2014 - Fahad Almansour, Liz J. Stuart:
Promoting the use of Design Evaluation Techniques within Software Development. BCS HCI 2014 - Reem Al Ashaikh, Stephanie Wilson, Sara Jones:
Exploring Awareness Behaviours and Collaboration Activities in Learning Groups. BCS HCI 2014 - Andra Balta, Janet C. Read:
Colour Preference in Teenage Boys' Bedrooms. BCS HCI 2014 - Johan Blomkvist, Mattias Arvola:
Pausing or Not? Examining the Service Walkthrough Technique. BCS HCI 2014 - Chris P. Bowers, Benjamin R. Cowan, Chris Creed, Gido Hakvoort:
Challenges of using Stereoscopic Displays in a Touch Interaction Context. BCS HCI 2014 - Christian Brel, Philippe Renevier-Gonin, Alain Giboin, Michel Riveill, Anne-Marie Dery:
Reusing and Combining UI, Task and Software Component Models to Compose New Applications. BCS HCI 2014 - Harry Brenton, Matthew Yee-King, Andreu Grimalt-Reynes, Marco Gillies, Maria Krivenski, Mark d'Inverno:
A Social Timeline for Exchanging Feedback about Musical Performances. BCS HCI 2014 - Aurora Constantin, Helen Pain, Annalu Waller:
Using Grounded Theory Methods to Inform the Design of an Authoring Tool. BCS HCI 2014 - Kovila P. L. Coopamootoo, Thomas Groß:
Mental Models of Online Privacy: Structural Properties with Cognitive Maps. BCS HCI 2014 - Daniel Costa, Ricardo Dias, Carlos Duarte:
A Comparison of the Accessibility of Web Applications in TV and Desktop. BCS HCI 2014 - Nicky Danino, Gavin Sim:
TReACLE: a Framework for TwitteR Analysis in a SoCial and Learning Environment. BCS HCI 2014 - Mark Davies, Alan Chamberlain, Harold W. Thimbleby, Paul Lee:
Managing Gravity Infusion using a Mobile Application. BCS HCI 2014 - Ricardo Dias, Joana Pinto, Manuel J. Fonseca:
Interactive Visualization for Music Rediscovery and Serendipity. BCS HCI 2014 - Luís Duarte, Paulo Ribeiro, André Rodrigues, Tiago João Guerreiro, Luís Carriço:
A Preliminary Assessment of Physical & Virtual Presence in Exergames. BCS HCI 2014 - Shamal Faily, John Lyle, Ivan Flechais, Andrea S. Atzeni, Cesare Cameroni, Hans I. Myrhaug, Ayse Göker, Robert Kleinfeld:
Authorisation in Context: Incorporating Context-Sensitivity into an Access Control Framework. BCS HCI 2014 - Nádia Fernandes, André Rodrigues, Carlos Duarte, Raquel Hijón-Neira, Luís Carriço:
Web Accessibility of Mobile and Desktop Representations. BCS HCI 2014 - Daniel Fitton, Beth T. Bell:
Working with Teenagers within HCI Research: Understanding Teen-Computer Interaction. BCS HCI 2014 - Paul Golz, Alex Shaw:
Augmenting Live Performance Dance Through Mobile Technology. BCS HCI 2014 - Tiago Gonçalves, Ana Paula Afonso, Bruno Martins:
Visualizing Human Trajectories: Comparing Space-Time Cubes and Static Maps. BCS HCI 2014 - Alice Marlene Gross, Juliane Bürglen:
The Impact of Expectations on User Experience: Surprising the User. BCS HCI 2014 - Lilit Hakobyan, Joanna Lumsden, Dympna O'Sullivan:
Participatory Research with Older Adults with AMD: Co-Designing a SMART Diet Diary App. BCS HCI 2014 - Dave Harley, Kate Howland, Eric Charles Harris, Cara Redlich:
Online communities for older users: what can we learn from local community interactions to create social sites that work for older people. BCS HCI 2014 - Shah Rukh Humayoun, Ragaad AlTarawneh, Yael Dubinsky:
Formalizing User Interaction Requirements of Mobile Applications. BCS HCI 2014 - Shah Rukh Humayoun, Steffen Hess, Felix Kiefer, Achim Ebert:
Patterns for Designing Scalable Mobile App User Interfaces for Multiple Platforms. BCS HCI 2014 - John Edward Hutchinson, Nick Race, Mark Rouncefield:
Having Fun With Evaluation. BCS HCI 2014 - Nan Jiang, Huseyin Dogan:
CrowdHiLite: A Peer Review Service to Support Serious Reading on the Screen. BCS HCI 2014 - Christian M. Jones, Laura Scholes, Daniel M. Johnson, Mary Katsikitis, Michelle Colder Carras:
Videogames: Dispelling myths and tabloid headlines that videogames are bad. BCS HCI 2014 - Ana Jorge, Sérgio Serra, Teresa Chambel:
Interactive Visualizations of Video Tours in Space and Time. BCS HCI 2014 - André Justo, Luís Duarte, André Rodrigues, Luís Carriço:
Integrating Sensors in a Mobile Application Authoring Environment. BCS HCI 2014
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