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ICSE
2001
IEEE-ACM
13 years 12 months ago
Functional Paleontology: System Evolution as the User Sees It
It has long been accepted that requirements analysis should precede architectural design and implementation, but in software evolution and reverse engineering this concern with bl...
Annie I. Antón, Colin Potts
ISWC
1998
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Augment-able Reality: Situated Communication through Physical and Digital Spaces
Most existing augmented reality systems only provide a method for browsing information that is situated in the real world context. This paper describes a system that allows users ...
Jun Rekimoto, Yuji Ayatsuka, Kazuteru Hayashi
ICMI
2004
Springer
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14 years 23 days ago
When do we interact multimodally?: cognitive load and multimodal communication patterns
Mobile usage patterns often entail high and fluctuating levels of difficulty as well as dual tasking. One major theme explored in this research is whether a flexible multimodal in...
Sharon L. Oviatt, Rachel Coulston, Rebecca Lunsfor...
CHI
2007
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Biases in human estimation of interruptibility: effects and implications for practice
People have developed a variety of conventions for negotiating face-to-face interruptions. The physical distribution of teams, however, together with the use of computer-mediated ...
Daniel Avrahami, James Fogarty, Scott E. Hudson
CAISE
2010
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Interaction-Driven Self-adaptation of Service Ensembles
Abstract. The emergence of large-scale online collaboration requires current information systems to be apprehended as service ensembles comprising human and software service entiti...
Christoph Dorn, Schahram Dustdar