People and Computers XV — Interaction without Frontiers: Joint Proceedings of HCI 2001 and IHM 2001

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Ann Blandford, Jean Vanderdonckt, Phil Gray
Springer Science & Business Media, 24. sep. 2001 - 593 sider
In 2001 AFIHM and the British HCI Group combined their annual conferences, bringing together the best features of each organisation's separate conference series, and providing a special opportunity for the French- and English-speaking HCI communities to interact.
This volume contains the full papers presented at IHM-HCI 2001, the 15th annual conference of the British HCI group, a specialist group of the British Computer Society and the 14th annual conference of the Association Francophone d'interaction Homme-Machine, an independent association for any French-speaking person who is interested in Human-Computer Interaction.
Human-Computer Interaction is a discipline well-suited to such a multi-linguistic and multi-cultural conference since it brings together researchers and practitioners from a variety of disciplines with very different ways of thinking and working. As a community we are already used to tackling the challenges of working across such boundaries, dealing with the problems and taking advantage of the richness of the resulting insights: interaction without frontiers.
The papers presented in this volume cover all the main areas of HCI research, but also focus on considering the challenges of new applications addressing the following themes:
- Enriching HCI by crossing national, linguistic and cultural boundaries;
- Achieving greater co-operation between disciplines to deliver usable, useful and exciting design solutions;
- Benefiting from experience gained in other application areas;
- Transcending interaction constraints through the use of novel technologies;
- Supporting mobile users.
 

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As Easy to Use as a Banking Machine Ken Dye
3
Instrument Mediated Activity in Situations Pierre Rabardel
17
From 2D Photos of Yourself to Virtual Tryon Dress on the Web
31
Computermediated Communication
47
Protecting Users Not Just Data
49
Managing Visibility in Ubiquitous Multimedia Communication Environments
65
Collaborating with Virtual Humans
83
Requirements Engineering
105
From the Formal Specifications of Users Tasks to the Automatic Generation of the HCI Specifications
331
A Process and a Mechanism
349
Computersupported Collaborative Working
365
EyeTracking Explorations in Multimedia Communications
367
Rich Interaction in the Context of Networked Virtual Environments Experiences Gained from the Multiplayer Games Domain
383
Using Workflow for Coordination in Groupware Applications
399
Mobile Computing
413
Imagebased Telecommunication and Small Children
415

An Interactive Guide Through a Defined Modelling Process
107
Problems and Criteria for Support
125
Improving and Mediating Softwareto Usability Engineering Communication
139
Usability Engineering
151
A CAUsE Tool for Supporting Testing and Analysis of User Interaction
153
Lessons from an Assessment of Heuristic Evaluation
171
Developing A Usability Capability Assessment Approach through Experiments in Industrial Settings
193
Revisiting Concepts
211
A Conceptual Framework for Partial Automation
213
Supporting Strategic Knowledge Structures to Enhance Cockpit Safety
229
A Conceptual Model Based on Documents and Interaction Instruments
247
Usercentred Design
265
Getting the Story Straight
267
Augmenting the Affordance of Online Help Content
279
Coevolution Inside Interactive Systems A Proposal Founded on Activity Theory
297
User Interface Modelling
311
A Flexible Methodology and Support Environment for Building Task Models
313
Pragmatic Boundaries of Context Awareness
427
Is It a Viable Alternative to Paper?
439
Web Design
457
Interactivity and User Commitment Relationship Building through Interaction on Websites
459
Evaluating Multimodal Input Modes in a WizardofOz Study for the Domain of Web Search
475
Dynamic Information Presentation through Webbased Personalisation and Adaptation An Initial Review
485
Speech and Audio
501
Speech Output for Older Visually Impaired Adults
503
Using Nonspeech Sounds to Improve Access to 2D Tabular Numerical Information for Visually Impaired Users
515
A Spatial Audio Display for a Mobile Calendar
531
Novel Input Devices
541
Input Device Selection and Interaction Configuration with ICON
543
Measuring the Usability of Text Input Methods for Children
559
Fitts Law in MultiScale Electronic Worlds
573
Author Index
589
Keyword Index
591
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