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Crosby, Martha
University of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii
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  Using while moving: HCI issues in fieldwork environments
Pascoe J., Ryan N., Morse D. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 7(3): 417-437, 2000.  Type: Article

This is an interesting paper that describes prototype software tools designed by the authors to enhance a mobile computing environment. There are many activities that cannot be accomplished if the user has to be seated at a desk to use...

Dec 1 2001  
  Human-computer interface design guidelines
Brown C., Intellect Books, Exeter, UK, 1999. 236 pp.  Type: Book (9781871516548)

The information in this book ranges from general concepts to specific implementation guidelines. Although much of it can be found scattered across many different information sources, Brown deftly condenses most of the important concept...

Jun 1 2000  
  Ten myths of multimodal interaction
Oviatt S. Communications of the ACM 42(11): 74-81, 1999.  Type: Article

This is an excellent paper that conveys research results that do not agree with widely held beliefs. Specifically, the results suggest why cooperation among researchers with expertise in the component technologies is needed....

Feb 1 2000  
  Using nonspeech sounds to provide navigation cues
Brewster S. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 5(3): 224-259, 1998.  Type: Article

Advances in the understanding of how people use computers have ledto the greatest innovations in software development. Brewster describesthree experiments that show how structured nonverbal audio messagescalled “earcons&#...

Sep 1 1999  
 
 
   
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