Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII


 
Time and place:

2003
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HCI is the conference of the British HCI Group, formerly known as British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group. The conference has been held annually since 1985. In 1990 and 1999, HCI was incorporated in the INTERACT conference.
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p. 105-126

Benyon, David and Wilmes, B. (2003): The Application of Urban Design Principles to Navigation of Information Spaces. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 105-126.

p. 127-142

Iivari, N., Juntunen, K. and Tuikkala, I. (2003): A Method for Organizational Culture Analysis as a Basis for the Implementation of User-Centred Design into Organizations. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 127-142.

p. 145-162

Cockton, Gilbert, Woolrych, A., Hall, L. and Hindmarch, M. (2003): Changing Analysts' Tunes: The Surprising Impact of a New Instrument for Usability Inspection Method Assessment. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 145-162.

p. 163-178

Connell, I., Green, T. and Blandford, Ann (2003): Ontological Sketch Models: Highlighting User-System Misfits. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 163-178.

p. 181-196

Cockburn, A. and Firth, A. (2003): Improving the Acquisition of Small Targets. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 181-196.

p. 197-206

Kostakos, V. and Neill, E. O (2003): A Directional Stroke Recognition Technique for Mobile Interaction in a Pervasive Computing World. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 197-206.

p. 207-222

Whittaker, Steve and Hirschberg, Julia (2003): Look or Listen: Discovering Effective Techniques for Accessing Speech Data. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 207-222.

p. 21-36

Turner, P. and Turner, S. (2003): Two Phenomenological Studies of Place. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 21-36.

p. 225-242

Dawson, L., Minocha, S. and Petre, M. (2003): Social and Cultural Obstacles to the (B2C) E-Commerce Experience. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 225-242.

p. 243-260

Riegelsberger, Jens, Sasse, Martina Angela and McCarthy, John D. (2003): Trust at First Sight? A Test of Users' Ability to Identify Trustworthy E-commerce Sites. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 243-260.

p. 263-280

Miller, B. N., Albert, I., Lam, S. K., Konstan, Joseph A. and Riedl, John (2003): MovieLens Unplugged: Experiences with a Recommender System on Four Mobile Devices. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 263-280.

p. 281-296

Rodden, Kerry, Milic-Frayling, N., Sommerer, R. and Blackwell, Alan (2003): Effective Web Searching on Mobile Devices. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 281-296.

p. 297-312

Bruijn, O. de and Tong, C. H. (2003): M-RSVP: Mobile Web Browsing on a PDA. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 297-312.

p. 3-20

Wild, P. J., Johnson, P. and Johnson, H. (2003): Understanding Task Grouping Strategies. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 3-20.

p. 315-326

Wright, P., Belt, S. and John, C. (2003): Fancy Graphics Can Deter Older Users: A Comparison of Two Interfaces for Exploring Healthy Lifestyle Options. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 315-326.

p. 327-338

Zajicek, Mary, Wales, R. and Lee, A. (2003): Towards VoiceXML Dialogue Design for Older Adults. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 327-338.

p. 339-348

Macias, M., Reinoso, A., Gonzalez, J., Garcia, J. L., Diaz, J. C. and Sanchez, F. (2003): WebTouch: An Audio-tactile Browser for Visually Handicapped People. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 339-348.

p. 349-364

Diaper, Dan and Worman, L. (2003): Two Falls out of Three in the Automated Accessibility Assessment of World Wide Web Sites: A-Prompt vs. Bobby. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 349-364.

p. 367-382

Boucouvalas, A. C., Xu, Z. and John, D. (2003): Expressive Image Generator for an Emotion Extraction Engine. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 367-382.

p. 37-52

Arvola, M. (2003): The Interaction Character of Computers in Co-located Collaboration. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 37-52.

p. 383-400

Ward, R., Bell, D. and Marsden, P. (2003): An Exploration of Facial Expression Tracking in Affective HCI. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 383-400.

p. 401-414

McCarthy, John D., Sasse, Martina Angela and Riegelsberger, Jens (2003): Could I have the Menu Please? An Eye Tracking Study of Design Conventions. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 401-414.

p. 55-72

Hyams, J. and Sellen, Abigail (2003): How Knowledge Workers Gather Information from the Web: Implications for Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Tools. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 55-72.

p. 73-86

Reid, J. and Dunlop, Mark D. (2003): Evaluation of a Prototype Interface for Structured Document Retrieval. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 73-86.

p. 87-102

Cockburn, A. and Savage, J. (2003): Comparing Speed-dependent Automatic Zooming with Traditional Scroll, Pan and Zoom Methods. In: Proceedings of the HCI03 Conference on People and Computers XVII 2003. pp. 87-102.




 

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