Proceedings of CHINZ06, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction

Conference Details

Year: 2006
Publisher: ACM Press

Description

The Annual Conference of the New Zealand ACM Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction. The CHINZ conference provides a general forum for those involved with Computer Human Interaction to address design centred on human use of technology. For example, Interaction design; user centred design, applying design principles in HCI, social implications of technology (e.g., for disabled or elderly); mobile technologies; games; robotics; tools and tool support; cyber psychology; usability; guidelines and heuristics; implications of technology for cognition; education aspects; and industry case studies.

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Articles

Publications included in this conference proceedings

Johnston, C. T., Bailey, D. G., Lyons, P. (2006): Towards a visual notation for pipelining in a visual programming language for programming . In: Proceedings of CHINZ06, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction , 2006, . pp. 1-9. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1152760.1152761
Lyons, Paul, Jones, Geoffrey (2006): Four and twenty tern chicks plotted in a pie: a graphical interface for predicting chick a. In: Proceedings of CHINZ06, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction , 2006, . pp. 11-16. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1152760.1152762
Dünser, Andreas, Steinbügl, Karin, Kaufmann, Hannes, Glück, Judith (2006): Virtual and augmented reality as spatial ability training tools. In: Proceedings of CHINZ06, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction , 2006, . pp. 125-132. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1152760.1152776
Gough, Christiaan A. D\'H, Green, Richard, Billinghurst, Mark (2006): Accounting for user familiarity in user interfaces. In: Proceedings of CHINZ06, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction , 2006, . pp. 137-138. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1152760.1152778
Rambli, Dayang Rohaya Awang, Kalawsky, Roy S. (2006): Distance estimations in static images: does viewing distance matter?. In: Proceedings of CHINZ06, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction , 2006, . pp. 17-23. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1152760.1152763
Schultz, Carl P. L., Guesgen, Hans W., Amor, Robert (2006): Computer-human interaction issues when integrating qualitative spatial reasoning into geog. In: Proceedings of CHINZ06, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction , 2006, . pp. 43-51. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1152760.1152766
Farmer, Roderick A., Hughes, Baden (2006): Towards a \"personal cost\" model for end-user development. In: Proceedings of CHINZ06, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction , 2006, . pp. 75-82. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1152760.1152770
Deng, Junhua, Kemp, Elizabeth, Todd, Elisabeth G. (2006): Focussing on a standard pattern form: the development and evaluation of MUIP. In: Proceedings of CHINZ06, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction , 2006, . pp. 83-90. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1152760.1152771
Lueg, Christopher P., Goth, Christoph, Bidwell, Nicola J. (2006): Learning from insects?: towards supporting reflective exploration of unfamiliar areas of i. In: Proceedings of CHINZ06, the ACM SIGCHI New Zealand Chapters International Conference on Computer-Human Interaction , 2006, . pp. 91-97. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1152760.1152772
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