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Dey, Anind K., Abowd, Gregory D. and Salber, Daniel (2001): A Conceptual Framework and a Toolkit for Supporting the Rapid Prototyping of Context-Aware Applications. In Human-Computer Interaction, 16 (2) pp. 97-166
Salber, Daniel, Day, Anind K. and Abowd, Gregory D. (1999): The Context Toolkit: Aiding the Development of Context-Enabled Applications. In: Altom, Mark W. and Williams, Marian G. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 99 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference May 15-20, 1999, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. pp. 434-441. Available online
Barnard, Philip J., May, Jon and Salber, Daniel (1996): Deixis and Points of View in Media Spaces: An Empirical Gesture. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (1) pp. 37-50
Coutaz, Joėlle, Nigay, Laurence and Salber, Daniel (1995): Multimodality from the User and System Perspectives. In: Stephanidis, Constantine (ed.) Proceedings of the 1st ERCIM Workshop on 'User Interfaces for All' October 30-31, 1995, Heraklion, Crete, Greece. p. 17. Available online
Balbo, Sandrine, Coutaz, Joėlle and Salber, Daniel (1993): Towards Automatic Evaluation of Multimodal User Interfaces. In: Gray, Wayne D., Hefley, William and Murray, Dianne (eds.) International Workshop on Intelligent User Interfaces 1993 January 4-7, 1993, Orlando, Florida, USA. pp. 201-208. Available online
Coutaz, Joėlle, Nigay, Laurence and Salber, Daniel (1993): The MSM Framework: A Design Space for Multi-Sensori-Motor Systems. In: East-West International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Proceedings of the EWHCI93 1993. pp. 220-232.
Salber, Daniel and Coutaz, Joėlle (1993): Applying the Wizard of Oz Technique to the Study of Multimodal Systems. In: East-West International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Proceedings of the EWHCI93 1993. pp. 55-67.
Publication period:1993-2001
Publication count:7
Number of co-authors:8
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