Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV

Conference Details

Year: 2000
Publisher: Springer

Description

HCI is the conference of the British HCI Group, formerly known as British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group. The conference has been held annually since 1985. In 1990 and 1999, HCI was incorporated in the INTERACT conference.

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Publications included in this conference proceedings

Longmate, E., Lynch, P., Baber, Christopher (2000): Informing the Design of an Online Financial Advice System. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 103-118.
Lee, W. O. (2000): Introducing Internet Terminals to the Home: Interaction Between Social, Physical, and Tech. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 119-132.
Bekker, Tilde, Long, John (2000): User Involvement in the Design of Human-Computer Interactions: Some Similarities and Diffe. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 135-148.
Ketola, P. (2000): Concurrent Usability Engineering. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 149-162.
Jokela, T. (2000): Usability Capability Models - Review and Analysis. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 163-182.
Hollan, James D., Stornetta, Scott (2000): Asynchronous Negotiated Access. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 17-26.
Diaper, Dan (2000): Hardening Soft Systems Conceptual Modelling. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 183-204.
Cunha, C., de Souza, Clarisse Sieckenius, Quental, V., Schwabe, Daniel (2000): A Model for Extensible Web-based Information Intensive Task Oriented Systems. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 205-220.
Thimbleby, Harold (2000): Analysis and Simulation of User Interfaces. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 221-238.
Healey, P. G. T., Bryan-Kinns, N. (2000): Analysing Asynchronous Collaboration. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 239-254.
Crease, M., Brewster, Stephen A., Gray, P. (2000): Caring, Sharing Widgets: A Toolkit of Sensitive Widgets. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 257-270.
Narayanan, N. H., Schrimpsher, D. J. (2000): Extending Eye Tracking to Analyse Interactions with Multimedia Information Presentations. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 271-286.
Clark, S. A., Ng, B. P., Wong, B. L. W. (2000): QTVR Support for Teaching Operative Procedures in Dentistry. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 287-298.
Turner, P. (2000): Requirements are in the Eyes of the Beholders. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 29-44.
Zajicek, Mary, Hall, S. (2000): Solutions for Elderly Visually Impaired People Using the Internet. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 299-308.
Lohse, G. L. (2000): Usability and Profits in the Digital Economy. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 3-16.
Johnson, C. (2000): Using Incident Reporting to Combat Human Error. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 311-326.
Wilson, G. M., Sasse, Martina Angela (2000): Do Users Always Know What\'s Good For Them? Utilising Physiological Responses to Assess Me. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 327-340.
Treglown, M. (2000): Embodiment and Interface Metaphors: Comparing Computer Filing Systems. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 341-356.
Kitajima, Muneo, Blackmon, M. H., Polson, Peter G. (2000): A Comprehension-based Model of Web Navigation and Its Application to Web Usability Analysi. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 357-374.
Cairncross, S., Mannion, M. (2000): Multimedia and Learning: Patterns of Interaction. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 375-388.
Dunckley, L., Taylor, D., Storey, M., Smith, A. (2000): Low Cost Remote Evaluation for Interface Prototyping. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 389-404.
Brostoff, S., Sasse, Martina Angela (2000): Are Passfaces More Usable Than Passwords? A Field Trial Investigation. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 405-424.
Cockburn, A., McKenzie, B. (2000): An Evaluation of Cone Trees. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 425-436.
Lambell, N. J., Ball, L. J., Ormerod, T. C. (2000): The Evaluation of Desperado - A Computerised Tool to Aid Design Reuse. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 437-454.
Wild, P. J., MacRedie, Robert (2000): On Change and Tasks. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 45-60.
Kujala, Sari, Mantyla, M. (2000): How Effective Are User Studies?. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 61-72.
Johnson, C., Mathers, B. (2000): Function Allocation for Computer Aided Learning in a Complex Organisation. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 73-92.
Ranta-aho, M., Koykka, M., Ollikainen, R. (2000): Connections, Locations and Shared Workspaces: What Should the User Understand about Networ. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV , 2000, . pp. 93-102.
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