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Pub. period:-2008
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:7



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Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Paul Cairns:3
Harold Thimbleby:2
Paul A. Cairns:2

 

 

Productive colleagues

Lidia Oshlyansky's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Harold Thimbleby:70
Paul Cairns:26
Paul A. Cairns:8
 
 
 
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Oshlyansky, Lidia, Cairns, Paul, Sasse, Angela and Harrison, Chandra (2008): The Challenges Faced by Academia Preparing Students for Industry: What We Teach and What We Do. In: Proceedings of the HCI08 Conference on People and Computers XXII 2008. pp. 203-204.

This workshop re-opens the discussion of the challenges faced by academia when preparing students to take jobs in industry. The workshop's goal is to develop a framework by which academia and industry can better communicate and resolve their differing needs and goals. The workshop will provide practical guidance for academia and industry to take forward and continue the dialogue.

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Cha, Hyunjin, Oshlyansky, Lidia and Cairns, Paul A. (2005): Mobile Phone Preferences and Values: the U.K. vs. Korea. In: Day, Donald L., Evers, Vanessa and Galdo, Elisa del (eds.) Designing for Global Markets 7 - IWIPS 2005 - Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems 7-9 July, 2005, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. pp. 29-41.

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Oshlyansky, Lidia, Thimbleby, Harold and Cairns, Paul (2004): Breaking affordance: culture as context. In: Proceedings of the Third Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction October 23-27, 2004, Tampere, Finland. pp. 81-84.

The concept of affordance as it applies to user interface design is widely used and accepted; possibly overused. This paper explores one of the constraints on affordance: culture. Graduate and undergraduate students in the United Kingdom and the United States were surveyed and asked to make judgements about the behaviour of abstracted Western-like objects. The study clearly shows that UK subjects thought the down position of a light switch indicates it is "ON"; for their US counterparts it was "OFF." We suggest that context (in the case of this study, culture) is often overlooked, but is central to affordance, to computer interface design, as well as to action and activity more generally.

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Oshlyansky, Lidia, Cairns, Paul A. and Foy, Kevin (2004): User Centred Design and the Japanese User. In: Evers, Vanessa, Galdo, Elisa del, Cyr, Dianne and Bonanni, Carole (eds.) Designing for Global Markets 6 - IWIPS 2004 - Sixth International Workshop on Internationalisation of Products and Systems 8-10 July, 2004, Vancouver, BC, Canada. pp. 9-20.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:-2008
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:7



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Paul Cairns:3
Harold Thimbleby:2
Paul A. Cairns:2

 

 

Productive colleagues

Lidia Oshlyansky's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Harold Thimbleby:70
Paul Cairns:26
Paul A. Cairns:8
 
 
 
May 25

Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking of them.

-- Alfred North Whitehead

 
 

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

Read Steve's chapter !

 
 

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