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- 2005
- Giorgio Brajnik, Daniela Cancila, Daniela Nicoli, Mery Pignatelli:
Do dynamic text-only web pages improve usability for PDA users? Usability Symposium 2005: 89-102 - Karl Flieder:
Prägnanz in HCI-Design: Towards a Pattern Language. Usability Symposium 2005: 69-78 - Rainer Haas, Oliver Meixner:
Summative Evaluation of E-Collaboration Platforms by Use of the Analytic Hierarchic Process. Usability Symposium 2005: 79-88 - Rüdiger Heimgärtner, Andreas Holzinger:
Towards Cross-Cultural Adaptive Driver Navigation Systems. Usability Symposium 2005: 53-68 - Andreas Holzinger, Hubert Leitner:
Lessons from Real-Life Usability Engineering in Hospital: From Software Usability to Total Workplace Usability. Usability Symposium 2005: 153-160 - Michael D. Kickmeier-Rust, Dietrich Albert:
Highlighting - Or Why Google Is That Successful. Usability Symposium 2005: 45-52 - Pascal Mangold:
Proceeding studies on behavior - not only a challenge for professional tools. Usability Symposium 2005: 127-140 - Martina Manhartsberger, Norbert Zellhofer:
Eye tracking in usability research: What users really see. Usability Symposium 2005: 141-152 - Rita Mátrai, Cecilia Sik-Lányi, Zsolt Tibor Kosztyán:
User Interface Issues of "DysLearning" Software for Dyslexic Children. Usability Symposium 2005: 117-126 - Alexander K. Nischelwitzer:
Accessibility, the way to future interfaces and feedback possibilities - MediaWheelie as a best practice example. Usability Symposium 2005: 103-116 - Markus Rester, Margit Pohl, Klaus Hinum, Silvia Miksch, Susanne Ohmann, Christian Popow, Slaven Banovic:
Assessing the Usability of an Interactive Information Visualization Method as the First Step of a Sustainable Evaluation. Usability Symposium 2005: 31-44 - Ben Shneiderman:
Managing Design Processes for Successful User Interfaces. Usability Symposium 2005: 15-30 - Gerhard Tomicek:
The Computer Measurement Group and SCRUM. Usability Symposium 2005: 161-166 - Andreas Holzinger, Karl-Heinz Weidmann:
Empowering Software Quality: How can Usability Engineering reach these goals? 1st Usability Symposium, HCI&UE Workgroup, Vienna, Austria, 8 November 2005. books@ocg.at 198, Austrian Computer Society 2005, ISBN 3-85403-198-X [contents]
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