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Interacting with Computers, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, January 2008
- Antti Oulasvirta, Jan Blom:
Motivations in personalisation behaviour. 1-16 - Ling Chen, Gencai Chen, Chengzhe Xu, Jack March, Steve Benford:
EmoPlayer: A media player for video clips with affective annotations. 17-28 - José A. Macías, Fabio Paternò:
Customization of Web applications through an intelligent environment exploiting logical interface descriptions. 29-47 - Tobias Uldall-Espersen, Erik Frøkjær, Kasper Hornbæk:
Tracing impact in a usability improvement process. 48-63 - Saleema Amershi, Giuseppe Carenini, Cristina Conati, Alan K. Mackworth, David Poole:
Pedagogy and usability in interactive algorithm visualizations: Designing and evaluating CIspace. 64-96 - Christian Spannagel, Raimund Girwidz, Herbert Löthe, Andreas Zendler, Ulrik Schroeder:
Animated demonstrations and training wheels interfaces in a complex learning environment. 97-111 - José Luis Sierra, Baltasar Fernández-Manjón, Alfredo Fernández-Valmayor:
A language-driven approach for the design of interactive applications. 112-127 - William H. Edmondson, Russell Beale:
Projected Cognition - extending Distributed Cognition for the study of human interaction with computers. 128-140 - Flore Barcellini, Françoise Détienne, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Warren Sack:
A socio-cognitive analysis of online design discussions in an Open Source Software community. 141-165 - Juan Pablo Hourcade, Theresa R. Berkel:
Simple pen interaction performance of young and older adults using handheld computers. 166-183 - Anita Komlodi, Wayne G. Lutters:
Collaborative use of individual search histories. 184-198
Volume 20, Number 2, March 2008
- Christian Stary, Peter Eberle:
Building up usability-engineering capability by improving access to automated usability evaluation. 199-211 - Ángel Herrero Crespo, Ignacio A. Rodríguez Del Bosque Rodríguez:
Explaining B2C e-commerce acceptance: An integrative model based on the framework by Gatignon and Robertson. 212-224 - Chris Creed, Russell Beale:
Psychological responses to simulated displays of mismatched emotional expressions. 225-239
- Dan Diaper, Gitte Lindgaard:
West meets East: Adapting Activity Theory for HCI & CSCW applications? 240-246 - Yvonne Rogers:
57 Varieties of Activity Theory. 247-250 - Gregory Z. Bedny, Steven Robert Harris:
"Working sphere/engagement" and the concept of task in activity theory. 251-255 - Yrjö Engeström:
Enriching activity theory without shortcuts. 256-259 - Dan Diaper:
Reactionary reactions to altering activity theory. 260-266 - Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza:
Missing links in the rhetoric of Activity Theory. 267-271 - Annette Aboulafia:
Understanding work units and activities - A perspective from general psychsology. 272-278 - Gilbert Cockton:
Working spheres or engagements: Implications for designing? 279-286
Volume 20, Number 3, May 2008
- Sheryl Brahnam, Antonella De Angeli:
Special issue on the abuse and misuse of social agents. 287-291 - George Veletsianos, Cassandra Scharber, Aaron Doering:
When sex, drugs, and violence enter the classroom: Conversations between adolescents and a female pedagogical agent. 292-301 - Antonella De Angeli, Sheryl Brahnam:
I hate you! Disinhibition with virtual partners. 302-310 - Matthias Rehm:
"She is just stupid" - Analyzing user-agent interactions in emotional game situations. 311-325 - Blay Whitby:
Sometimes it's hard to be a robot: A call for action on the ethics of abusing artificial agents. 326-333 - Alan J. Dix:
Response to "Sometimes it's hard to be a robot: A call for action on the ethics of abusing artificial agents". 334-337 - Harold W. Thimbleby:
Robot ethics? Not yet: A reflection on Whitby's "Sometimes it's hard to be a robot". 338-341
- Marco De Boni, Alannah Richardson, Robert Hurling:
Humour, Relationship Maintenance and Personality Matching in automated dialogue: A controlled study. 342-353 - Ian Oakley, Junseok Park:
Did you feel something? Distracter tasks and the recognition of vibrotactile cues. 354-363 - Tao Lin, Atsumi Imamiya, Xiaoyang Mao:
Using multiple data sources to get closer insights into user cost and task performance. 364-374 - Bendik Bygstad, Gheorghita Ghinea, Eivind Brevik:
Software development methods and usability: Perspectives from a survey in the software industry in Norway. 375-385 - Tatiana Evreinova, Grigori E. Evreinov, Roope Raisamo:
Non-visual game design and training in gameplay skill acquisition - A puzzle game case study. 386-405 - Samit Bhattacharya, Debasis Samanta, Anupam Basu:
User errors on scanning keyboards: Empirical study, model and design principles. 406-418 - Paul van Schaik, Jonathan Ling:
Modelling user experience with web sites: Usability, hedonic value, beauty and goodness. 419-432
Volume 20, Numbers 4-5, September 2008
- Dong Hee Shin:
Understanding purchasing behaviors in a virtual economy: Consumer behavior involving virtual currency in Web 2.0 communities. 433-446
- Phil Turner:
Being-with: A study of familiarity. 447-454 - Jan-Maarten Luursema, Willem B. Verwey, Piet A. M. Kommers, Jan-Henk Annema:
The role of stereopsis in virtual anatomical learning. 455-460 - Alexander Serenko:
A model of user adoption of interface agents for email notification. 461-472 - Marc Hassenzahl, Markus Schöbel, Tibor Trautmann:
How motivational orientation influences the evaluation and choice of hedonic and pragmatic interactive products: The role of regulatory focus. 473-479 - Kisub Song, Kyong-Ho Lee:
Generating multimodal user interfaces for Web services. 480-490 - Sungkil Lee, Gerard Jounghyun Kim:
Effects of visual cues and sustained attention on spatial presence in virtual environments based on spatial and object distinction. 491-502
- Most Cited Paper Award. 503
- Inside Front Cover - Editorial Board.
Volume 20, Number 6, December 2008
- Kasper Hornbæk, Erik Frøkjær:
Comparison of techniques for matching of usability problem descriptions. 505-514 - Salvador Bueno, Jose L. Salmeron:
TAM-based success modeling in ERP. 515-523 - Wu-Yuin Hwang, Chin-Yu Wang, Gwo-Jen Hwang, Yueh-Min Huang, Susan Huang:
A web-based programming learning environment to support cognitive development. 524-534 - Christos Katsanos, Nikolaos K. Tselios, Nikolaos M. Avouris:
Automated semantic elaboration of web site information architecture. 535-544 - Emilio Sanchez, Hector Garcia-Rodicio:
The use of modality in the design of verbal aids in computer-based learning environments. 545-561 - Maxime Collomb, Mountaz Hascoët:
Extending drag-and-drop to new interactive environments: A multi-display, multi-instrument and multi-user approach. 562-573 - Zereh Lalji, Judith Good:
Designing new technologies for illiterate populations: A study in mobile phone interface design. 574-586
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