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BCSHCI
2008
13 years 8 months ago
HCI for technology enhanced learning
The involvement of technology to support and enhance learning is ever increasing; for example moving from the traditional blackboard to electronic whiteboards, from printed books ...
Willem-Paul Brinkman, Charles van der Mast, Annett...
HICSS
2002
IEEE
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14 years 10 days ago
A Set Theory Based Approach on Applying Domain Semantics to XML Structures
As XML is gathering more and more importance in the field of data interchange in distributed business to business (B2B) applications, it is increasingly important to provide a for...
Wolfgang Schuetzelhofer, Karl M. Göschka
ECIS
2003
13 years 8 months ago
Application of the theory of organized activity to the coordination of social information systems
Co-ordination is seen as a fundamental aspect of organisational activity where computers can help. This is motivated by the need to reconcile the conflicts that arise from the div...
José A. Moinhos Cordeiro, Joaquim Filipe
JSS
1998
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13 years 7 months ago
Human-computer interaction: Interdisciplinary roots and trends
Methodology, theory, and practice in the ®eld of Human±Computer Interaction (HCI) all share the goal of producing interactive software that can be used eciently, e€ectively, ...
H. Rex Hartson
ADBIS
2010
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
Applying the UFO Ontology to Design an Agent-Oriented Engineering Language
The problem of designing suitable conceptual modeling languages for system engineering is far from being solved. In the past years, some works have proposed the use of foundational...
Renata S. S. Guizzardi, Giancarlo Guizzardi