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CHI
2003
ACM
14 years 10 months ago
GAZE-2: conveying eye contact in group video conferencing using eye-controlled camera direction
GAZE-2 is a novel group video conferencing system that uses eye-controlled camera direction to ensure parallaxfree transmission of eye contact. To convey eye contact, GAZE-2 emplo...
Roel Vertegaal, Ivo Weevers, Changuk Sohn, Chris C...
NPAR
2000
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Line direction matters: an argument for the use of principal directions in 3D line drawings
While many factors contribute to shape perception, psychological research indicates that the direction of lines on the surface may have an important influence. This is especially ...
Ahna Girshick, Victoria Interrante, Steven Haker, ...
JCS
2007
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13 years 9 months ago
Risk management for distributed authorization
Distributed authorization takes into account several elements, including certificates that may be provided by non-local actors. While most trust management systems treat all asse...
Christian Skalka, Xiaoyang Sean Wang, Peter C. Cha...
DEXAW
2007
IEEE
120views Database» more  DEXAW 2007»
14 years 4 months ago
Understanding enterprise integration project risks: A focus group study
The prerequisites of success and reasons for failure for enterprise integration projects are still not wellunderstood as evidenced by large failure rates, including cost or schedu...
Sandeep Purao, Sharoda Paul, Steven Smith
HICSS
2006
IEEE
90views Biometrics» more  HICSS 2006»
14 years 3 months ago
The Role of Perceived Control, Attention-Shaping, and Expertise in IT Project Risk Assessment
This study investigates how individuals assess risks in IT development projects under different conditions. We focus on three conditions: the perceived control over the IT project...
Stephen Du, Mark Keil, Lars Mathiassen, Yide Shen,...