16 papers:
- HCI-AUII-2009-QuSPW #case study #information retrieval
- A Study of Information Retrieval of En Route Display of Fire Information on PDA (WQ, XS, TP, LW), pp. 86–94.
- HCI-AUII-2009-SunQPW #case study #detection
- A Study of Fire Information Detection on PDA Device (XS, WQ, TP, LW), pp. 105–113.
- AFL-2008-Leupold #how #matter
- How to Pop a Deep PDA Matters (PL), pp. 281–291.
- HCI-IDU-2007-TesorieroMLG #design pattern #human-computer
- HCI Design Patterns for PDA Running Space Structured Applications (RT, FMS, MDL, JAG), pp. 1206–1215.
- HCI-IPT-2007-BlumK #design #guidelines #user interface
- Design Guidelines for PDA User Interfaces in the Context of Retail Sales Support (RB, KK), pp. 226–235.
- HCI-IPT-2007-RaynalT
- Fisheye Keyboard: Whole Keyboard Displayed on PDA (MR, PT), pp. 452–459.
- CHI-2006-Boyd-GraberNMKLMTK #design #people
- Participatory design with proxies: developing a desktop-PDA system to support people with aphasia (JLBG, SSN, KM, KCK, JYL, LWM, MT, MMK), pp. 151–160.
- ITiCSE-2005-Guimaraes #database #dot-net #framework #using
- Constructing database applications for PDA using the .NET framework (MG), p. 417.
- DRR-2004-ShinJKKK #adaptation #image #polynomial #using
- Block-adaptive binarization of business card images in PDA using modified quadratic filter (KTS, IHJ, NCK, CHK, TSK), pp. 92–101.
- SIGIR-2003-AntoniukN
- A light weight PDA-friendly collection fusion technique (JA, MAN), pp. 439–440.
- ICPR-v1-2002-BreuelJPB
- Paper to PDA (TMB, WCJ, KP, HSB), pp. 476–479.
- ICEIS-v2-2001-CostaAD #process
- The Meeting Report Process: Bridging EMS with PDA (CJC, PA, FD), pp. 821–826.
- CHI-2000-MyersLY #using
- Two-handed input using a PDA and a mouse (BAM, KPL, BCY), pp. 41–48.
- HCI-SEC-1997-OomikaNN #idea #interface #scalability
- Idea Memo PDA in Scalable Handwriting Interfaces (KO, AN, MN), pp. 455–458.
- ICALP-1978-PriceW #stack
- States Can Sometimes Do More Than Stack Symbols in PDA’s (JKP, DW), pp. 353–362.
- STOC-1973-Greibach #context-free grammar #polynomial
- Jump PDA’s, Deterministic Context-Free Languages Principal AFDLs and Polynomial Time Recognition-Extended Abstract (SAG), pp. 20–28.