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Pub. period:1995-2010
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:10



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Chris Riley:2
Heather McCracken:1
David Benyon:1

 

 

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Andrew Monk:68
David Benyon:45
Graham I. Johnson:9
 
 
 
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Riley, Chris, Benyon, David, Johnson, Graham I. and Buckner, Kathy (2010): Security in context: investigating the impact of context on attitudes towards biometric technology. In: Proceedings of the HCI10 Conference on People and Computers XXIV 2010. pp. 108-116.

Biometric technologies are increasingly being used in a diverse range of contexts, from immigration control, to banking and personal computing. However, there has been little research that has investigated how biometrics are perceived across these different environments. This paper describes a qualitative investigation of the effect of context on attitudes towards biometric technology. Data collection was carried out in-situ in a train station, an airport and a retail environment. A categorisation of participants' attitudes towards biometrics is presented based on the data collected. There was little evidence for the perception of biometrics varying across the different locations, though security was found to be a more complex, context dependant notion that expected. The results are discussed with reference to notions of context and the acceptability of biometrics for future applications.

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Buckner, Kathy and Cruickshank, Peter (2008): Social Network Analysis as a Tool to Evaluate the Effectiveness of EC Funded Networks of Excellence: The Case of DEMO-net. In: HICSS 2008 - 41st Hawaii International International Conference on Systems Science 7-10 January, 2008, Waikoloa, Big Island, HI, USA. p. 60.

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Venkatesh, Alladi, Gonzalves, Timothy, Monk, Andrew and Buckner, Kathy (2007): Home Informatics and Telematics: ICT for the Next Billion. New York, NY/US, Springer Verlag

 
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Riley, Chris, McCracken, Heather and Buckner, Kathy (2007): Fingers, veins and the grey pound: accessibility of biometric technology. In: Brinkman, Willem-Paul, Ham, Dong-Han and Wong, B. L. William (eds.) ECCE 2007 - Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics August 28-31, 2007, London, UK. pp. 149-152.

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Gillham, Mark, Kemp, Bob and Buckner, Kathy (1995): Evaluating interactive multimedia products for the home. In New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia, 1 pp. 199-212.

Multimedia information systems, supplied on CD-ROM, are fast becoming a popular consumer product. A huge and growing range of titles is available from high street computer, electrical goods and book shops. In an attempt to provide a compact set of evaluation criteria for these products, established methods in the fields of human-computer interaction (HCI), computer-assisted learning (CAL) and information retrieval are considered. The needs and desires of the home user are substantially different from those of the work place or education user. Observations from product use, and an interview study with home multimedia users, suggests that factors such as aesthetics, levels of interactivity and information content may be crucially important in user satisfaction. Factors such as interface clarity and consistency may be less important than in the work place systems.

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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1995-2010
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:10



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Chris Riley:2
Heather McCracken:1
David Benyon:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Kathy Buckner's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Andrew Monk:68
David Benyon:45
Graham I. Johnson:9
 
 
 
May 18

It's really hard to design products by focus groups. A lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them.

-- Steve Jobs, 1998

 
 

Featured chapter

Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann

Read Steve's chapter !

 
 

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