The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak
-- Hans Hofmann
Authoritative overview of End-User Development (EUD) including 4 HD video interviews filmed in Rome, Italy. EUD is really all about democratization of computing.
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Longmate, E., Lynch, P. and Baber, Christopher (2000): Informing the Design of an Online Financial Advice System. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 103-118.
Lee, W. O. (2000): Introducing Internet Terminals to the Home: Interaction Between Social, Physical, and Technological Spaces. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 119-132.
Bekker, M. and Long, John (2000): User Involvement in the Design of Human-Computer Interactions: Some Similarities and Differences between Design Approaches. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 135-148.
Ketola, P. (2000): Concurrent Usability Engineering. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 149-162.
Jokela, T. (2000): Usability Capability Models - Review and Analysis. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 163-182.
Hollan, James D. and Stornetta, Scott (2000): Asynchronous Negotiated Access. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 17-26.
Diaper, Dan (2000): Hardening Soft Systems Conceptual Modelling. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 183-204.
Cunha, C., Souza, Clarisse Sieckenius de, Quental, V. and Schwabe, Daniel (2000): A Model for Extensible Web-based Information Intensive Task Oriented Systems. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 205-220.
Thimbleby, Harold (2000): Analysis and Simulation of User Interfaces. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 221-238.
Healey, P. G. T. and Bryan-Kinns, N. (2000): Analysing Asynchronous Collaboration. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 239-254.
Crease, M., Brewster, Stephen A. and Gray, P. (2000): Caring, Sharing Widgets: A Toolkit of Sensitive Widgets. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 257-270.
Narayanan, N. H. and Schrimpsher, D. J. (2000): Extending Eye Tracking to Analyse Interactions with Multimedia Information Presentations. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 271-286.
Clark, S. A., Ng, B. P. and Wong, B. L. W. (2000): QTVR Support for Teaching Operative Procedures in Dentistry. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 287-298.
Turner, P. (2000): Requirements are in the Eyes of the Beholders. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 29-44.
Zajicek, Mary and Hall, S. (2000): Solutions for Elderly Visually Impaired People Using the Internet. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 299-308.
Lohse, G. L. (2000): Usability and Profits in the Digital Economy. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 3-16.
Johnson, C. (2000): Using Incident Reporting to Combat Human Error. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 311-326.
Wilson, G. M. and Sasse, Martina Angela (2000): Do Users Always Know What's Good For Them? Utilising Physiological Responses to Assess Media Quality. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 327-340.
Treglown, M. (2000): Embodiment and Interface Metaphors: Comparing Computer Filing Systems. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 341-356.
Kitajima, Muneo, Blackmon, M. H. and Polson, Peter G. (2000): A Comprehension-based Model of Web Navigation and Its Application to Web Usability Analysis. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 357-374.
Cairncross, S. and Mannion, M. (2000): Multimedia and Learning: Patterns of Interaction. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 375-388.
Dunckley, L., Taylor, D., Storey, M. and Smith, A. (2000): Low Cost Remote Evaluation for Interface Prototyping. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 389-404.
Brostoff, S. and Sasse, Martina Angela (2000): Are Passfaces More Usable Than Passwords? A Field Trial Investigation. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 405-424.
Cockburn, A. and McKenzie, B. (2000): An Evaluation of Cone Trees. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 425-436.
Lambell, N. J., Ball, L. J. and Ormerod, T. C. (2000): The Evaluation of Desperado - A Computerised Tool to Aid Design Reuse. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 437-454.
Wild, P. J. and MacRedie, Robert (2000): On Change and Tasks. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 45-60.
Kujala, Sari and Mantyla, M. (2000): How Effective Are User Studies?. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 61-72.
Johnson, C. and Mathers, B. (2000): Function Allocation for Computer Aided Learning in a Complex Organisation. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 73-92.
Ranta-aho, M., Koykka, M. and Ollikainen, R. (2000): Connections, Locations and Shared Workspaces: What Should the User Understand about Network Services for Online Collaboration?. In: Proceedings of the HCI00 Conference on People and Computers XIV 2000. pp. 93-102.
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The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak
-- Hans Hofmann
Authoritative overview of End-User Development (EUD) including 4 HD video interviews filmed in Rome, Italy. EUD is really all about democratization of computing.
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