Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Volume 2: Communication, Cooperation, and Application Design
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Hans-Jörg Bullinger, Jürgen Ziegler
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Volume 2: Communication, Cooperation, and Application Design
HCI v2, 1999.

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@proceedings{HCI-CCAD-1999,
	address       = "Munich, Germany",
	editor        = "Hans-Jörg Bullinger and Jürgen Ziegler",
	isbn          = "0-8058-3392-7",
	publisher     = "{Lawrence Erlbaum}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Volume 2: Communication, Cooperation, and Application Design}",
	year          = 1999,
}

Contents (266 items)

HCI-CCAD-1999-Honold #elicitation #requirements
Focus groups: A qualitative method to elicit culture-specific user requirements (PH), pp. 3–7.
HCI-CCAD-1999-GrundelS #communication #process #user interface
A direct manipulation user interface for the control of communication processes — making call handling manageable (CG, MSH), pp. 8–13.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Schneider-Hufschmidt #communication #design #integration #user interface
User interface design — the driving force for the integration of information and communication (MSH), pp. 14–17.
HCI-CCAD-1999-NimanTHH #communication
Transparent communication appliances (BvN, DVT, JH, HH), pp. 18–22.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BookG #interface
Mental effort increases when adding a voice control feature to a familiar interface (RB, MG), pp. 23–27.
HCI-CCAD-1999-RuuskaV #communication #design #mobile #research
Contextual research for technological innovation — satisfying user needs in the design of mobile communication devices (SR, KVVM), pp. 28–32.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KaasinenAL #requirements
Defining user requirements for WAP services (EK, MA, TL), pp. 33–37.
HCI-CCAD-1999-GoldsteinAB #effectiveness #evaluation #navigation #prototype #smarttech #usability
Usability evaluation of a high-fidelity smart phone prototype: task navigation depth affects effectiveness (MG, MA, RB), pp. 38–42.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Brewster #interface #mobile
Sound in the interface to a mobile computer (SAB), pp. 43–47.
HCI-CCAD-1999-LinDF #comprehension #data flow #diagrams #difference
Strategy differences in data flow diagram comprehension between intermediates and novices (CJL, TCD, YMF), pp. 48–52.
HCI-CCAD-1999-DuLL #development #memory management #metric #using
Using the memory load measurement to improve software development (TCD, CJL, CGL), pp. 53–57.
HCI-CCAD-1999-RauS #email #overview
Likes and dislikes of electronic mail addresses: a users’ survey (PLPR, GS), pp. 58–61.
HCI-CCAD-1999-LiangL #matrix #metric #process #representation
Information representation and decision process: effects of measurement scale and shape of decision matrix on preferential choice (SFML, MRL), pp. 62–65.
HCI-CCAD-1999-WuC #case study #community #design #web
Cultural and cultivation features on web designing: a case study of gold peach community (TXW, YLC), pp. 66–70.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Chiu #algorithm #approach #learning #search-based #using
Learning path planning using genetic algorithm approach (CC), pp. 71–75.
HCI-CCAD-1999-WhiteC #question #web #what
What are you looking at on the web: information or applications? (DW, YYC), pp. 76–79.
HCI-CCAD-1999-GrassHA #incremental #multi #quote
“Search manager”: a dynamic and incremental tool for searching complex objects in multihierarchical structures (MG, PH, UA), pp. 80–84.
HCI-CCAD-1999-TrousseJK #approach #behaviour #recommendation #similarity #using
Using user behaviour similarity for recommendation computation: the broadway approach (BT, MJ, RK), pp. 85–89.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Sutcliffe #design #human-computer #information retrieval
Developing HCI design principles for information retrieval applications (AGS), pp. 90–96.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Englmeier #challenge #design #information retrieval #user interface
The link between data and tasks — the crucial challenge in designing user interfaces for information retrieval systems (KE), pp. 97–101.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BurdekEK #documentation #retrieval #visualisation
Visualization in document retrieval (BEB, ME, JK), pp. 102–106.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HassenzahlP #design #keyword
Designing usable keyword search systems (MH, JP), pp. 107–111.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Davies #visualisation
Expertise in a complex domain: supporting creativity through knowledge visualisation and re-description (SPD), pp. 112–116.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KasyanovL #tool support #visualisation
Support tools for hierarchical information visualization (VNK, IAL), pp. 117–121.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ElzerK #visualisation
Visualization of scientific information in a virtual information space (PFE, UK), pp. 122–126.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Wirth #case study #monitoring #network #visualisation
Maximizing data density: a case study of visualization in network monitoring (JW), pp. 127–131.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Tatemura #collaboration #visualisation
Visualizing collaborative filtering results (JT), pp. 132–136.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Stempfhuber #layout #user interface #visual notation
Dynamic spatial layout in graphical user interfaces (MS), pp. 137–141.
HCI-CCAD-1999-NakatsuNT #interactive #recognition
Emotion recognition and its application to computer agents with spontaneous interactive capabilities (RN, JN, NT), pp. 142–146.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ArafaCFM
Personal service assistants with personality (YA, PC, PF, EHM), pp. 147–151.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MulkenAM #empirical #interface
An empirical study on the trustworthiness of life-like interface agents (SvM, EA, JM), pp. 152–156.
HCI-CCAD-1999-UchyigitCQC
Agents in the box (GU, BC, EQ, JC), pp. 157–161.
HCI-CCAD-1999-NisslerMH #3d #classification #design #how
How to get the right outfit for my agent? Classification — and design methodology for a virtual shopping assistant in a 3D world (JN, JM, AH), pp. 162–166.
HCI-CCAD-1999-FujishigeJK #automaton #finite #recognition #using #word
Recognition of Japanese sign language words using finite automata (EF, KJ, TK), pp. 167–171.
HCI-CCAD-1999-OhyaOUIS #communication #image #towards
Towards the realization of non-verbal communication — computer vision based technologies for analyzing human images (JO, TO, AU, SI, TS), pp. 172–176.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Morishima #communication #multi #using
Multiple points face-to-face communication in cyberspace using multi-modal agent (SM), pp. 177–181.
HCI-CCAD-1999-WatanabeO #analysis #communication #interactive #synthesis
Virtual face-to-face communication system for human interaction analysis by synthesis (TW, MO), pp. 182–186.
HCI-CCAD-1999-DickelmanB #performance
Performance Support for the Next Millenium: a model for rapidly changing technologies in a global. economy (GJD, AB), pp. 187–191.
HCI-CCAD-1999-StahreJ #concept #information management #smarttech
The super operator concept — wearable information system for manufacturing system personnel (JS, AJ), pp. 192–196.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KasviKVPR #learning
Supporting a learning operative organization (JJJK, IK, MV, AP, LR), pp. 197–201.
HCI-CCAD-1999-FakunGK #hypermedia #maintenance
Determinants of a successful hypermedia application to support team-based maintenance (DF, RG, JMK), pp. 202–206.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Chen #design #navigation #social
The StarWalker virtual environment — an integrative design for social navigation (CC), pp. 207–211.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MorimotoKY #collaboration #communication #interactive #video
Influence of interaction modes on a collaborative task and structure of dialogues in video communication (KM, TK, AY), pp. 212–216.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Hofmann #approach #information management #integration #video
Video in digital storys: a new approach for team integration and knowledge management in business context (JH), pp. 217–220.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MinnemanH #distributed #sketching
The DrawStream station: a tool for distributed and asynchronous chats about sketches and artifacts (SLM, SRH), pp. 221–225.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ChenSW #collaboration #visualisation
Visualisation in collaborative computer mediated dialogue (CDC, SARS, AW), pp. 226–230.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Milewski
Wearing a telephone (AEM), pp. 231–235.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HerstadTN
Tailor to fit (JH, DVT, BvN), pp. 236–240.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KohnoMNA #network
A sensor network system for human support in living environments (MK, MM, HN, YA), pp. 241–245.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Beigl #named #ubiquitous
ElectronicManual: helping users with ubiquitous access (MB), pp. 246–250.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SchmidtBG #adaptation #mobile #user interface
Sensor-based adaptive mobile user interfaces (AS, MB, HWG), pp. 251–255.
HCI-CCAD-1999-TornbergV #concurrent #process #using
Concurrent engineering activities using videophone communications (VT, SV), pp. 256–260.
HCI-CCAD-1999-VayrynenTK #approach #development
Ergonomic approach to customised development of videophony applications (SV, VT, HK), pp. 261–265.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KirvesojaSVT #case study #experience
Field experiences of providing home care and related services over a videophone (HK, JS, SV, VT), pp. 266–270.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KirvesojaOVTKH #health #implementation
Implementation criteria for a videophone system used in telemedicine — a case in Finnish health care (HK, AO, SV, VT, MK, UH), pp. 271–275.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KauttoTP #industrial #maintenance #multi
Multimedia applications for supporting industrial maintenance (JK, TT, MP), pp. 276–279.
HCI-CCAD-1999-WagnerBMS #architecture #collaboration #design
Spaces for creating context & awareness — designing a collaborative virtual work space for (landscape) architects (IW, MB, PM, DS), pp. 283–287.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HerrmannH #self #workflow
Augmenting self-controlled work allocation in workflow-management-applications (TH, MH), pp. 288–292.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Kuutti #framework #information management
Supporting perspective making and perspective taking: a framework for contextual information (KK), pp. 293–297.
HCI-CCAD-1999-LuczakW #communication
Computer supported communication and cooperation — making information aware (HL, MW), pp. 298–302.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MattoxMM #enterprise #information management
Enterprise expert and knowledge discovery (DM, MTM, DM), pp. 303–307.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MesserS #concept #distributed #operating system
Concepts for distributed groupware operating systems (BM, KS), pp. 308–312.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Pankoke-BabatzKJ #collaboration
Norms and conventions in collaborative systems (UPB, KK, PJ), pp. 313–317.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Paul #video
Improving public administration by video conferencing and application sharing — mission possible (HP), pp. 318–322.
HCI-CCAD-1999-PrinzGKK #framework #towards
Towards an awareness infrastructure for cooperative applications (WP, WG, KHK, SK), pp. 323–327.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Rittenbruch #named #towards
Atmosphere: towards context-selective awareness mechanisms (MR), pp. 328–332.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SiemieniuchS #lifecycle
Knowledge lifecycle management along the supply chain (CES, MAS), pp. 333–337.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Wulf #modelling #quote #why
“Why did that happen?” — Building appropriate mental models on groupware functions (VW), pp. 338–342.
HCI-CCAD-1999-WolfFSL #design #process
Groupware support for chemical process design (MW, CF, CMS, HL), pp. 343–347.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Ziegler #design #framework #modelling
A framework for modelling and designing cooperation support systems (JZ0), pp. 348–352.
HCI-CCAD-1999-YamaokaH #collaboration #mobile
Mobile and seamless collaboration in engineering company (TY, MH), pp. 353–356.
HCI-CCAD-1999-NiwaT
An introduction of the accident recovery by the agent in nuclear power plants (YN, MT), pp. 357–361.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SagataOT
Group work with younger children for making animated stories (YSS, TO, YT), pp. 362–366.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KoisoFN #coordination #interface #visual notation
Proposal of visual interfaces to coordinate decision making in hierarchical structures and their application to fire systems (TK, TF, SN), pp. 367–371.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SteinhoffGWW
Organisational issues and technical support for de-centralised planning (KS, JG, AW, AW), pp. 372–376.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HartmannSMGS #learning #tool support
Tools for computer-supported learning in organisations (EAH, DS, KM, MG, HS), pp. 377–381.
HCI-CCAD-1999-EngelKM #lessons learnt
Conventions for cooperation — lessons learned from videoconferencing (AE, SK, AM), pp. 382–386.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MambreyP #communication #design #multi
Enhancing participatory design by multiple communication channels (PM, VP), pp. 387–391.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Croon
Being with information technology (AC), pp. 392–396.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Keenan #concept
Systems of intellectual capital in collectivities from work organizations to human settlements: Some conceptualizations (JJK), pp. 397–401.
HCI-CCAD-1999-RamalhoBCCLMMV #experience #internet #using
Cyber Rally: An experience of democratic use of the internet (GR, FAB, SC, AC, ML, SRdLM, HPM, AV), pp. 402–406.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Danielsson #learning #network
Learning in networks (UD), pp. 407–411.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Caldwell #performance
Team performance in complex systems (BSC), pp. 412–416.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KochRGS #community #interface
Paper user-interfaces for local community support (MK, AR, AG, DS), pp. 417–421.
HCI-CCAD-1999-GlanceGBSW #collaboration #community #process
Supporting collaborative information activities in networked communities (NSG, AG, UMB, DS, JW), pp. 422–426.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Jones #community #development #user interface #using
Using the paper user interface to support community involvement in urban development (RMJ), pp. 427–431.
HCI-CCAD-1999-VossNJS #concept #documentation #information management
Concepts as handles for sharing knowledge from documents (AV, KN, MJ, TS), pp. 432–436.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Nishida #community #evolution
Facilitating community knowledge evolution by talking virtualized egos (TN), pp. 437–441.
HCI-CCAD-1999-OkamotoNII #communication
Supporting cross-cultural communication in real-world encounters (MO, HN, KI, TI), pp. 442–446.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ContractorBZ #case study #community #named #network
PrairieKNOW: a tool to assist the study, creation, and growth of community networks (NSC, APB, DZ), pp. 447–451.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BoyerVKW #internet
Virtual clubs: timeout on the internet (DGB, MV, AK, SW), pp. 452–456.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HedmanL #community #human-computer #requirements
Orientation versus accomodation — new requirements for the HCI of digital communities (AH, SL), pp. 457–461.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BrollGMPP #people
Place people in context — the awareness forum (WB, WG, EM, UPB, WP), pp. 462–466.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Niemeier #network #web #web service
Networking Companies: from basic web services to business solutions (JN), pp. 467–471.
HCI-CCAD-1999-VuongN #framework #network #platform
Network centric computing platform — the contribution of telcos to networking companies (TAV, JN), pp. 472–476.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BismarckH #communication #question
Is informal communication needed, wanted and supported? (WBvB, MH), pp. 477–481.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Swezey #metric #performance #problem #simulation
Measurement of team problem solving performance via a computerized quasi-experimental simulation (RWS), pp. 482–486.
HCI-CCAD-1999-IacucciSW
Building the premise of a virtual organization: obstacles and enabling conditions (GI, OS, VW), pp. 487–491.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SchummerTTB #case study #experience
Introducing groupware in administrative environments — experiences from the POLIWORK project (JS, TT, DAT, AB), pp. 492–496.
HCI-CCAD-1999-PapandroouA #architecture #framework #towards
Towards a teleworking framework based on advanced telematic service architectures (CAP, DXA), pp. 497–501.
HCI-CCAD-1999-McNeese #analysis #learning #metric #performance #process #protocol #using
Making sense of teamwork: the use of protocol analysis / performance measures to reveal cooperative work processes in a situated learning environment (MDM), pp. 502–506.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Raikundalia #case study #distributed
Results of experiments in text-based, synchronous, distributed, formal electronic meetings (GKR), pp. 507–511.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BussMR #3d #chat #communication #distributed
Advantages and disadvantages of a 3D virtual environment for supporting informal communication in distributed workgroups compared with a text-chat and a chat/cam system (RB, LM, DR), pp. 512–516.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Raikundalia99a #generative
Synchronous, dynamic derivative generation in computer-supported meetings (GKR), pp. 517–522.
HCI-CCAD-1999-RahlffRHT
Context and expectations in teleconversations (OWR, RKR, JH, DVT), pp. 523–527.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MasoodianC #design #people
User-centred design of a virtual meeting environment for ordinary people (MM, BC), pp. 528–532.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HickeyKA #distributed #mobile #using
Mobile virtual participation in a distributed meeting using an omni-directional camera system (SH, KK, SA), pp. 533–537.
HCI-CCAD-1999-EngelKM99a #development #multi
Multiple actors development of videoconferencing environments (AE, SK, AM), pp. 538–542.
HCI-CCAD-1999-YamashitaKYMYKS #multi #named
Agora: supporting multi-participant telecollaboration (JY, HK, KY, HM, AY, HK, HS), pp. 543–547.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Morikawa #communication #video
Pointing on HyperMirror video mediated communication (OM), pp. 548–552.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Miki #branch #design #multi
Designing awareness for multipurpose remote branch terminals (HM), pp. 553–557.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Reijonen
When one is more than twenty one (PR), pp. 558–562.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HeldK #process
The ice-breaking VALAMO — a tool for participatory processes (JH, HK), pp. 563–567.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KofoedHB #women
A training model for women — new opportunities with new technologies and new forms of work organisation (LBK, IH, DB), pp. 568–572.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Charytonowicz #aspect-oriented #social
Social aspects of universal computerization (JC), pp. 573–577.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KoisoN #communication #development #evaluation
Development of an evaluation system for organizational structure in emergency from the viewpoint of communication (TK, SN), pp. 578–582.
HCI-CCAD-1999-YuCK #approximate #multi #using
Dynamic event filtering technique using multi-level path approximation in a shared virtual environment (SJY, YCC, KK), pp. 583–587.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MatsuuraSM #communication #named #visual notation
HiQIS: a networked virtual environment for visual communication (NM, SS, SM), pp. 588–592.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KimJJKL #collaboration #documentation #effectiveness #named
CoDocs: An electronic document management system supporting effective collaborative work (GWK, SKJ, JHJ, IHK, MJL), pp. 593–597.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Kim
Cooperative tele-operation in virtual environment (SJK), pp. 598–603.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Womser-HackerM #adaptation #documentation #information retrieval
Adapting meta information retrieval to user preferences and document features (CWH, TM), pp. 604–608.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BullingerFS #collaboration #database
Collaborative material database system (HJB, TF, OS), pp. 609–613.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BarnekowSZS #architecture #bottom-up
An architecture for recovering business events bottom-up (TB, SS, JZ, RS), pp. 614–618.
HCI-CCAD-1999-RashevOS #design #education #towards
Computer aided design in medical domain: a new viewpoint towards computer aided education (RR, RO, HS), pp. 621–625.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KutayHW #human-computer #learning
Achieving learning outcomes in HCI for computing — an experiential testbed (CK, PH, GW), pp. 626–631.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Callear #education
ITEs as teacher substitutes: use and feasability (DC), pp. 632–636.
HCI-CCAD-1999-PatelKR #learning
Cognitive apprenticeship based learning environment in numeric domains (AP, K, DR), pp. 637–641.
HCI-CCAD-1999-OppermannS #adaptation #learning #mobile
Adaptive mobile museum guide for information and learning on demand (RO, MS), pp. 642–646.
HCI-CCAD-1999-VirvouM #algebra #authoring
An authoring tool for algebra-related domains (MV, MM), pp. 647–651.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Siemer-Matravers #collaboration #learning
Collaborative learning — a cure for intelligent tutoring systems (JSM), pp. 652–656.
HCI-CCAD-1999-VirvouM99a #fault
Error diagnosis in an English tutor (MV, DM), pp. 657–661.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SinitsaM #interactive #learning #taxonomy
Interactive dictionary in a context of learning (KMS, AM), pp. 662–666.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KashiharaUT #learning #visualisation
Visualizing knowledge structure for exploratory learning in hyperspace (AK, HU, JT), pp. 667–671.
HCI-CCAD-1999-WhatleyBSS #online #student
Group project support agents for helping students work online (JW, MDB, GS, PJAS), pp. 672–676.
HCI-CCAD-1999-JohnsonO #learning #multi #problem #using
Innovative mathematical learning environments — Using multimedia to solve real world problems (LFJ, POJ), pp. 677–681.
HCI-CCAD-1999-GaleevTS
The structure and functions of ETS GRAD (IKG, LT, SAS), pp. 682–685.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KossekovaL #javascript #simulation
JavaScript programme for clinical case simulations (GK, DL), pp. 686–690.
HCI-CCAD-1999-VirvouT #development #education
A role for school teachers in the development of an ITS (MV, VT), pp. 691–695.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KernB #case study #experience #interface
Experiences with interfaces for virtual environments in the field of engineering (PK, RB), pp. 696–700.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Kameneva #communication #education #using
Educational use of communication and information technologies in Ukraine (TK), pp. 701–706.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Seufert #learning #named #network
PLATO — “electronic cookbook” for Internet-based learning networks (SS), pp. 707–711.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Bollerslev #education
ICT in education in Denmark (PB), pp. 712–717.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Maurer #web
A critical look at web based training efforts (HAM), pp. 718–724.
HCI-CCAD-1999-FachB #adaptation #design #learning
Training wheels: an “old” method for designing modern and adaptable learning environments (PWF, MB), pp. 725–729.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HorneckerR
Vocational training with combined real/virtual environments (EH, BR), pp. 730–734.
HCI-CCAD-1999-YenWNL #case study #design #education #information management #learning
Design of a computer-mediated environment to capture and evaluate knowledge transfer and learning: a case study in a larger higher education class (SY, BW, JN, LJL), pp. 735–739.
HCI-CCAD-1999-CarroMR #adaptation #education #learning
Teaching tasks in an adaptive learning environment (RMC, RM, EP, PR), pp. 740–744.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ScheuermannLT #challenge #education #online
Moderating the future: the challenge of on-line education (FS, KL, RT), pp. 745–749.
HCI-CCAD-1999-NealI #case study #distance #education #experience #learning
Asynchronous distance learning for corporate education: experiences with Lotus LearningSpace (LN, DI), pp. 750–754.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ArnoldV #approach
Broad spectrum approach and information society for all (AGA, LJV), pp. 757–761.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Bevan #design #usability
Design for usability (NB), pp. 762–766.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Lehtola #information management #multi
Multilingual information services as a goal (AL), pp. 767–771.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MarcusFAG #design #interface
Global User-Interface Design (AM, VF, JA, EG), pp. 772–776.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Weber #challenge #design #human-computer #sketching
Design for all — a sketch of challenges for HCI designers (HW), pp. 777–781.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SavidisAS #design #implementation #user interface
Unified user interfaces: from design to implementation (AS, DA, CS), pp. 782–786.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Jacko #performance #predict
The importance of clinical diagnoses in the prediction of performance on computer-based tasks for low vision users (JAJ), pp. 787–791.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KarshmerPG #interface
Software technology and computer interfaces for the disabled: non-visual WWW browsing (AIK, EP, GG), pp. 792–796.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Weber99a #user interface #visualisation
Visualisation of nonvisual user interfaces (GW0), pp. 797–801.
HCI-CCAD-1999-WeberLZ #using
Symbolic tele-communication using the WWW (HW, FL, KJZ), pp. 802–806.
HCI-CCAD-1999-AkoumianakisSPS #design #guidelines
Universal accessibility: process-oriented design guidelines (DA, MS, AP, CS), pp. 807–811.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ParamythisSSS #case study #lessons learnt #web
Non-visual web browsing: lessons learned from the AVANTI case study (AP, MS, AS, CS), pp. 812–817.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MajoeH #analysis #gesture #recognition
Human gesture analysis and recognition for medical and dance applications (DM, NH), pp. 818–822.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KlobasM #behaviour
A planned behavior in context model of networked information resource use (JEK, DM), pp. 823–827.
HCI-CCAD-1999-GillerT #effectiveness
Effective accessibility engineering: breaking organisational habits (VG, MT), pp. 828–832.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Costabile #evaluation #usability
A methodology for usability evaluation (MFC), pp. 833–837.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Vanderdonckt #web
Commercial web sites made accessible for all (JV), pp. 838–842.
HCI-CCAD-1999-AntonaAS #approach #design #grammarware #human-computer
A grammar-based approach for populating HCI design spaces (MA, DA, CS), pp. 843–847.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Murphy #online
On-line instruction in assistive technology (HJM), pp. 848–852.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BekiarisO #human-computer
Improved HCI accessibility: An account of costs involved (EB, PO), pp. 853–857.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Ziegler99a #multi #standard #user interface
Standards for multimedia user interfaces — opportunities and issues (JZ0), pp. 858–862.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Iakovidis #health #human-computer #perspective
User acceptance in health telematics: an HCI perspective (II), pp. 863–867.
HCI-CCAD-1999-StephanidisSEA #design #policy
Policy perspectives on “design for all” (CS, GS, PLE, DA), pp. 868–872.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Andre #multi #personalisation #towards
Towards personalized multimedia presentation systems for all (EA), pp. 873–877.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KeatesCR #approach #design
A design approach for accessibility (SK, PJC, PR), pp. 878–882.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Pieper
Information environments to overcome isolation, marginalization and stigmatization in an overaging information society (MP), pp. 883–887.
HCI-CCAD-1999-StaryF #visualisation
Visualization and open user groups (CS, BF), pp. 888–892.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Emiliani #research
Accessing the information society: a retrospective of research efforts in Europe (PLE), pp. 893–897.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Carbonell #multi #named
Multimodality: a primary requisite for achieving an information society for all (NC), pp. 898–902.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Jonsson #interactive
The decoupled application interaction model, D.A.I.M (IMJ), pp. 903–907.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Puerta #formal method
Formalization as a path to universal accessibility (ARP), pp. 908–912.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Stephanidis
Universal access in the information society (CS), pp. 913–917.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SantosP #framework #interface #multi
Multi-modal interfaces: R&D opportunities in the 5th framework programme (JMS, CMP), pp. 918–921.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MayburyBL #user interface
Corpus-based user interfaces (MTM, SB, FL), pp. 922–926.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Sandhu #human-computer #information management #people
HCI public service information systems focused on the needs of disabled and older people (JSS), pp. 927–931.
HCI-CCAD-1999-PapaioannouN #user interface #using
An optimum UI for using a high comfort and enhanced manoeuvrability wheelchair for transportation tasks (GP, AN), pp. 932–936.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Machate #concept #interactive #multimodal #smarttech #using
Being natural — on the use of multimodal interaction concepts in smart homes (JM), pp. 937–941.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Burmester #design #people #requirements #user interface
Consumer electronics user interfaces for all. Design on the basis of the special requirements of elderly people (MB), pp. 942–946.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Fanshawe
Making it easy for all (DGJF), pp. 947–951.
HCI-CCAD-1999-GermannBO #artificial reality #using
Assisting individuals with disabilities through the use of virtual reality technologies (CG, JKB, POJ), pp. 952–956.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KleinS #independence #people #research
Independent living for elder and handicapped people — results of a research project (BK, BS), pp. 957–960.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Conway
Compensable injuries due to repetitive motion in computerized office work (FTC), pp. 961–965.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SearsB #recognition #speech
Redesigning speech recognition for use by individuals with spinal cord injuries (AS, JBR), pp. 966–969.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BarretoSA #human-computer #interface
Hands-off human-computer interfaces for individuals with severe motor disabilities (AB, SS, MA), pp. 970–974.
HCI-CCAD-1999-JackoRSPD #performance #visual notation
Linking visual capabilities of partially sighted computer users to psychomotor task performance (JAJ, RHRJ, IUS, CJP, MAD), pp. 975–979.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ZajicekPR #evaluation #interface #visual notation #web
Evaluation of a world wide web scanning interface for blind and visually impaired users (MZ, CP, CR), pp. 980–984.
HCI-CCAD-1999-EvreinovAYE
PadGraph (GEE, AVA, AY, TE), pp. 985–989.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ShimizuIN #locality #representation #using
Pattern representation system using movement sense of localized sound (MS, KI, TN), pp. 990–994.
HCI-CCAD-1999-PetrucciRAP #visual notation #web
An audio browser for increasing access to world wide web sites for blind and visually impaired computer users (LP, PR, AA, TP), pp. 995–998.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Seki #using #visual notation
Systematic auditory training of obstacle sense for the visually impaired by using acoustical VR system (YS), pp. 999–1003.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HoshinoOY #research
Research on a finger braille communicator (TH, TO, YY), pp. 1004–1008.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Lee #case study #user interface #visual notation
A study on perceptual responses to electrocutaneous stimulation for blind access to computers with graphical user interfaces (SL), pp. 1009–1013.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Sik-LanyiKV #development #multi
Multimedia program for the development of the vision of partially sighted children (CSL, PK, ZV), pp. 1014–1017.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MeleES #case study #user interface
The impact of mobility on user interfaces for subjects who are motor impaired: case study in a wireless LAN environment (IVM, KE, AS), pp. 1018–1022.
HCI-CCAD-1999-OgiYH #named #network
CABINet: networking of immersive projection environment (TO, TY, MH), pp. 1025–1029.
HCI-CCAD-1999-YanoKOH #interface
Haptic interface for immersive projection display (HY, NK, TO, MH), pp. 1030–1034.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Kameyama #design #industrial #modelling
Dexterous modeling device for industrial design (KiK), pp. 1035–1039.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HirotaK
Virtual elasticity (KH, TK), pp. 1040–1043.
HCI-CCAD-1999-EndoKTHT
Cybercity walker — layered morphin method (TE, AK, HT, MH, TT), pp. 1044–1048.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ThomaHH #3d #navigation #usability
Usability and navigation in virtual 3D worlds (VT, AH, AH), pp. 1049–1054.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Dachselt #3d #challenge #component #flexibility #user interface
The challenge to build flexible user interface components for non-immersive 3D environments (RD), pp. 1055–1059.
HCI-CCAD-1999-FjeldVBK
Exploring brick-based camera control (MF, FV, MB, HK), pp. 1060–1064.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MoriKSO #behaviour
A computer-augmented office environment: integrating virtual and real world objects and behavior (HM, TK, ES, YO), pp. 1065–1069.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Pederson #design #information management #physics
Physical-virtual instead of physical or virtual — designing artefacts for future knowledge work environments (TP), pp. 1070–1074.
HCI-CCAD-1999-OshibaT #3d #modelling
Three-dimensional modeling environment “claymore” based on augmented direct manipulation technique (TO, JT), pp. 1075–1079.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ConinxRWR #3d #interactive #modelling
Uniform interaction for immersive and non-immersive 3D object modelling (KC, CR, TDW, FVR), pp. 1080–1084.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MocciaB #artificial reality #flexibility
A flexible environment for virtual reality applications (VM, AB), pp. 1085–1089.
HCI-CCAD-1999-InmanL #education #using
Teaching orientation and mobility skills to blind children using simulated acoustical environments (DPI, KL), pp. 1090–1094.
HCI-CCAD-1999-RizzoBNCRLKKTH #overview #process
Virtual environments for targeting cognitive processes: an overview of projects at the University of Southern California (AAR, JGB, UN, CC, AvR, PL, KK, CK, MT, LH), pp. 1095–1099.
HCI-CCAD-1999-AttreeRB #artificial reality #assessment #memory management
Virtual reality in assessment and rehabilitation of impaired memory following brain damage (EAA, FDR, BMB), pp. 1100–1104.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BrownS #development #education #learning #people
An illustrated methodology for the development of virtual learning environments for use by people in special needs education (DJB, DSS), pp. 1105–1110.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BoschianLDMJ #artificial reality #how #people #question
How can people with disabilities navigate in virtual reality with an input device they can use? (KB, AL, RCD, UM, GJ), pp. 1111–1115.
HCI-CCAD-1999-WoolfordMCPAW #artificial reality #comparison #multi #self
Comparison of multimedia and virtual reality for self-training (BW, JM, CC, AP, JAA, MW), pp. 1116–1119.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Loftin #human-computer #interactive
Human-Computer Interactions in shared virtual environments (RBL), pp. 1120–1123.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MaidaNM #using
Effects on training using illumination in virtual environments (JM, JN, KM), pp. 1124–1128.
HCI-CCAD-1999-EllisYAE #latency
Discrimination of changes in latency during head movement (SRE, MJY, BDA, SME), pp. 1129–1133.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Dormann #assessment
Information brokerage: GAIA service assessment (CD), pp. 1137–1141.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HandlH #framework #named #platform
MALL2000 — A document-based platform for negotiations in electronic commerce (DH, HJH), pp. 1142–1146.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Rebstock #case study #complexity #industrial #lessons learnt
Adding complexity to the electronic market model: lessons learned from an oil industry case study (MR), pp. 1147–1151.
HCI-CCAD-1999-DeschnerHB #coordination #distributed
Agent-based decentralized coordination for electronic markets (DD, OH, FB), pp. 1152–1156.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SuterKP #enterprise #towards
Towards an intelligent marketspace for virtual enterprises (BS, GK, ARP), pp. 1157–1161.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ChoCHP #scalability
Electronic commerce system supporting scalable and high end marketing facility (HC, HC, HH, SP), pp. 1162–1166.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HafH #community #named #online
VR-shopland: online shopping in a virtual world as community event (AH, AH), pp. 1167–1171.
HCI-CCAD-1999-IshikawaS #collaboration
Feasibility study on the application of a human collaborative robot system to the inspecting patrol of nuclear power plants (NI, KS), pp. 1172–1176.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Kita #using
Intelligent plant inspection by using foveated active vision sensor (NK), pp. 1177–1181.
HCI-CCAD-1999-IshiiTY #design #interface
User-interface design of the support system for constructing virtual environment (HI, TT, HY), pp. 1182–1186.
HCI-CCAD-1999-NabeshimaTSNIOKS #hybrid #monitoring
Hybrid monitoring system for high temperature gas cooling reactor (KN, ET, TS, SN, KI, TO, KK, KS), pp. 1187–1191.
HCI-CCAD-1999-FurutaOK #human-computer #interface
Intelligent plant human-machine interface based on intent inferencing (KF, YO, SK), pp. 1192–1196.
HCI-CCAD-1999-OzawaAFSY #adaptation #case study #education #implementation #process #realtime
An experimental study on implementing real-time estimator of human cognitive process into eye-sensing head mounted display for realizing adaptive CAI for teaching plant diagnosis knowledge (TO, YA, SF, HS, HY), pp. 1197–1200.
HCI-CCAD-1999-TakanoSS #behaviour #simulation
Intellectual simulation of operating team behavior in coping with anomalies occurring at commercial nuclear power plants (KT, WS, KS), pp. 1201–1205.
HCI-CCAD-1999-NumanoMTMNFM #fault #reduction
Reduction of human errors in plant operation utilizing human error correction function as an individual and crew (MN, KM, KT, HM, YN, JF, YM), pp. 1206–1210.
HCI-CCAD-1999-HollnagelN #approach #collaboration #performance
The collaboration between operators and procedures: a cognitive systems engineering approach to performance improvement (EH, YN), pp. 1211–1215.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MatsumotoNMK #human-computer #interactive #learning #process
Learning human-computer interactive process of learning with intelligence tutoring systems (TM, HN, EM, KK), pp. 1216–1220.
HCI-CCAD-1999-NakagawaN #algorithm #clustering #image
Image clustering by computer with human-oriented emergence algorithm (MN, HN), pp. 1221–1225.
HCI-CCAD-1999-NakayasuNNNK #design #human-computer
Human-computer cooperative work for design and production cycle (HN, MN, EN, YN, TK), pp. 1226–1230.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BambaNF #agile #design
Human cognitive model for organizational design suited to task in agile manufacturing (EB, KN, TF), pp. 1231–1235.
HCI-CCAD-1999-MurataFAI #2d #effectiveness
Extending effective target width in Fitt’s law to two-dimensional pointing task (AM, MF, YA, HI), pp. 1236–1240.
HCI-CCAD-1999-SatoK #agile #health
Ergonomics issues in agile manufacturing — from an occupational health viewpoint - (NS, YK), pp. 1241–1244.
HCI-CCAD-1999-WainwrightL #integration
Virtual vertical integration as a strategy for agility (CEW, PGL), pp. 1245–1249.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Ui #agile #aspect-oriented #case study
A study on organizational aspects of agile manufacturing in Japan (TU), pp. 1250–1255.
HCI-CCAD-1999-KumeST #agile #approach #integration
Integration approach for agile manufacturing cell (YK, NS, YT), pp. 1256–1260.
HCI-CCAD-1999-RomahnP #design #evaluation #tool support
Design and evaluation of air traffic control support tools (SR, EAP), pp. 1261–1265.
HCI-CCAD-1999-PrevotC #automation #design #evaluation #simulation
A vertical situation display for automated aircraft — design and evaluation in full mission simulation (TP, BC), pp. 1266–1270.
HCI-CCAD-1999-FlemischO
The search for pilot’s ideal complement: experimental results with the crew assistant military Aircraft CAMA (FOF, RO), pp. 1271–1275.
HCI-CCAD-1999-CranePP #integration
Flight crew factors CTAS/FMS integration in the terminal airspace (BC, TP, EAP), pp. 1276–1280.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Callantine #analysis #performance #visualisation
Visualization and analysis of flight crew procedure performance (TJC), pp. 1281–1285.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BoussoffaraE #interface #performance #scalability
Influence of interfaces on human performance in S&C of large technical systems (BB, PFE), pp. 1286–1290.
HCI-CCAD-1999-BoussoffaraE99a #similarity
An operator support system based on situation similarity (BB, PFE), pp. 1291–1295.
HCI-CCAD-1999-ElzerB #3d #process #representation
Three-dimensional representation of process values (PFE, CB), pp. 1296–1300.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Komischke #branch #identification #process #sequence
Identifying core sequences in process control across branches (TK), pp. 1301–1305.
HCI-CCAD-1999-TsuchiyaHMH #estimation
Estimation of plant operator’s cognitive modes based on the cognition model (KT, YH, HM, EH), pp. 1306–1310.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Rentzsch #design
Human-computer-interactions in call centres — ergonomic demands and design solutions (MR), pp. 1311–1315.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Hampe #challenge
Call center: technical and organizational challenges (JFH), pp. 1316–1320.
HCI-CCAD-1999-RotheMD
Mental load of call centre agents (HJR, AMM, MD), pp. 1321–1326.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Menzel #design
New design solution for call center work places from the point of view of furniture manufacturer (DM), pp. 1327–1331.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Tielsch #health #interface #network #safety
Call center — interface between companies’ practice and the competence network of safety and health at work in North-Rhine-Westfalia (RT), pp. 1332–1336.
HCI-CCAD-1999-Tamura #communication
Communication beyond reality (HT), pp. 1337–1340.

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