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Travelled to:
1 × Canada
1 × The Netherlands
5 × USA
Collaborated with:
R.Jeffries M.Franzke M.J.Muller C.Ashworth W.J.M.Jr. L.F.Laux S.P.Robertson J.Bradford J.R.Miller K.Uyeda C.H.Lewis P.G.Polson J.Rieman L.M.Berlin V.L.O'Day A.Paepcke R.Carr B.Diekmann C.Eickstaedt J.Clonts
Talks about:
interfac (4) design (3) user (3) walkthrough (2) need (2) issu (2) base (2) use (2) methodolog (1) comparison (1)

Person: Cathleen Wharton

DBLP DBLP: Wharton:Cathleen

Contributed to:

CHI 19971997
CHI 19961996
CHI 19951995
INTERCHI 19931993
CHI 19921992
CHI 19911991
CHI 19901990

Wrote 7 papers:

CHI-1997-MullerWML #human-computer #research #social #towards
Toward an HCI Research and Practice Agenda Based on Human Needs and Social Responsibility (MJM, CW, WJMJ, LFL), pp. 155–161.
CHI-1996-RobertsonWAF #design #interactive #user interface
Dual Device User Interface Design: PDAs and Interactive Television (SPR, CW, CA, MF), pp. 79–86.
CHI-1995-MullerCADWEC #information management
Telephone Operators as Knowledge Workers: Consultants Who Meet Customer Needs (MJM, RC, CA, BD, CW, CE, JC), pp. 130–137.
INTERCHI-1993-BerlinJOPW #design #memory management #using
Where did you put it? Issues in the design and use of a group memory (LMB, RJ, VLO, AP, CW), pp. 23–30.
CHI-1992-WhartonBJF #case study #experience #recommendation #user interface
Applying cognitive walkthroughs to more complex user interfaces: experiences, issues, and recommendations (CW, JB, RJ, MF), pp. 381–388.
CHI-1991-JeffriesMWU #comparison #evaluation #user interface
User interface evaluation in the real world: a comparison of four techniques (RJ, JRM, CW, KU), pp. 119–124.
CHI-1990-LewisPWR #design #interface #testing
Testing a walkthrough methodology for theory-based design of walk-up-and-use interfaces (CHL, PGP, CW, JR), pp. 235–242.

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