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CHI
2005
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Why use memo for all?: restructuring mobile applications to support informal note taking
Informal note taking is an essential activity in Personal Information Management (PIM). Most mobile devices support this via a suite of applications, employing both highly structu...
Liwei Dai, Wayne G. Lutters, Carlie Bower
SIGUCCS
2003
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Establishing standards for usable and accessible user services web sites
The University of Delaware provides nearly all of its information on the World Wide Web; in fact, much of it can be found only on the Web. With this focus, it is critical that all...
Dorothy Ann Amsler
SP
1999
IEEE
145views Security Privacy» more  SP 1999»
14 years 1 months ago
A User-Centered, Modular Authorization Service Built on an RBAC Foundation
Psychological acceptability has been mentioned as a requirement for secure systems for as long as least privilege and fail safe defaults, but until now has been all but ignored in...
Mary Ellen Zurko, Richard Simon, Tom Sanfilippo
ICMI
2003
Springer
150views Biometrics» more  ICMI 2003»
14 years 2 months ago
Capturing user tests in a multimodal, multidevice informal prototyping tool
Interaction designers are increasingly faced with the challenge of creating interfaces that incorporate multiple input modalities, such as pen and speech, and span multiple device...
Anoop K. Sinha, James A. Landay
CHI
1994
ACM
14 years 28 days ago
What HCI designers can learn from video game designers
Computer users have tasks they need to perform, and are therefore motivated to overcome poorly designed interfaces. With video games, there is no external motivation for the task ...
Randy Pausch, Rich Gold, Tim Skelly, David Thiel