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Interactions, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January + February 2007
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
"Help yourself!: We have better things to do...". 5-7
- Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng:
Helpless. 5
- Dr. Usability: Cool vs. usable. 9-10
- Fred Sampson:
Managing, just barely. 10-11
- William Yurcik, Ramona Su Thompson, Michael B. Twidale
, Esa M. Rantanen:
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em: combining text and visual interfaces for security-system administration. 12-14
- Gary Marsden:
Open source bicycles. 16-17
- Jerrod Larson:
Out of the video arcade, into the office: where computer games can lead productivity software. 18-21
- Fred Sampson:
Who you gonna call? 22-23 - Pierfrancesco Foglia
, F. Giuntoli, Cosimo Antonio Prete, Michele Zanda:
Assisting e-government users with animated talking faces. 24-26 - Mike Hughes:
A pattern language for user assistance. 27-29 - Matthew Ellison:
Embedded user assistance: the future for software help? 30-31 - Doris Holloway:
Overcoming a common help design challenge: no access to users. 32-38 - Garett O. Dworman:
Arbitration of a help system. 39-42 - Sachin Patil, Kay Howell:
My learning assistant: question-asking and -answering in synthetic game environments. 43-45
- Donald A. Norman:
Three challenges for design. 46-47
- Chauncey E. Wilson:
Taking usability practitioners to task. 48-49
- Aaron Marcus:
Taxonomies to tax the couch-potato's cortex. 50-51
- Bernice Glenn:
Review of "Shape: Talking About Seeing and Doing by George Stiny, " MIT Press, 2006, ISBN 0262195313. 52- - Gerard Torenvliet:
New & upcoming titles. 53
- Event planner. 54
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
[Blank] my [blank]: mad libs for designers. 56
- Atticus Wolrab:
Help! 56
Volume 14, Number 2, March + April 2007
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Jonathan Arnowitz
:
25 years of CHI: practice CHI. 5-7
- Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng:
Rock solid. 9
- Jonathan Arnowitz:
The bottom line? 9-10
- Dana Chisnell:
Where technology meets green bananas. 10-11
- Nicola J. Bidwell
, Peter Radoll
, Truna:
Redisplacement by design. 12-14
- Tim Altom:
Usability as risk management. 16-17 - Phil Carter:
Liberating usability testing. 18-22 - Erratum: "Assisting E-Government Users with Animated Talking Faces" by P. Foglia, F. Giuntoli, C. A. Prete, and M. Zanda. 24-25
- Ben Shneiderman:
25 years of CHI conferences: capturing the exchange of ideas. 24-31
- Greg Rosenberg:
A look into the interaction design of the new Yahoo! mail...: and the pros and cons of AJAX. 33-34 - Orville Leverne Clubb:
Human-to-Computer-to-Human Interactions (HCHI) of the communications revolution. 35-39
- Donald A. Norman:
Simplicity is highly overrated. 40-41
- Aaron Marcus:
Happy birthday!: CHI at 25. 42-43
- Chauncey E. Wilson:
Please listen to me!: or, how can usability practitioners be more persuasive? 44-
- Lars Erik Holmquist:
Mobile 2.0. 46-47
- Jonathan Grudin:
Living without parental controls: the future of HCI. 48-52
- Event planner. 54
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
25 years of CHI: experience CHI. 56
Volume 14, Number 3, May + June 2007
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Jonathan Grudin:
Policies and practices. 5-7
- Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng:
Reporting structure. 5
- Dr. Usability: Hunting for patterns and contradictions. 9
- Fred Sampson:
Sense and accessibility. 10-11
- Stéphane Boyera:
Can the mobile web bridge the digital divide? 12-14
- Dennis R. Wixon:
Guitar Hero: the inspirational story of an "overnight" success. 16-17
- Richard W. Pew:
An unlikely HCI frontier: the social security administration in 1978. 18-21
- Daniel Rosenberg:
Introducing the 360 degrees view of UX management. 22-24 - Janice Anne Rohn:
How to organizationally embed UX in your company. 25-28 - Jeremy Ashley:
Working with c-level executives. 29-30
- Kristin Desmond:
What makes UX successful from the executive perspective?: an interview with Mark Vershel. 31-33 - Andreas Hauser:
UCD collaboration with product management and development. 34-35 - Jon Innes:
Defining the user experience function: innovation through organizational design. 36-37 - Anna M. Wichansky:
Working with standards organizations. 38-39 - Mark C. Detweiler:
Managing UCD within agile projects. 40-42
- Don Norman
:
The next UI breakthrough: command lines. 44-45
- Aaron Marcus:
Big spaces, big lives, big challenges. 46-47
- Chauncey E. Wilson:
Designing useful and usable questionnaires: you can't just "throw a questionnaire together". 48-
- Gerard Torenvliet:
Review of "Ambient Findability by Peter Morville, " O'Reilly Media, 2006; ISBN 0-596-00765-5. 50-51 - New & upcoming titles. 51
- Jonathan Grudin:
NordiCHI 2006: learning from a regional conference. 52-53 - Robert J. K. Jacob, Audrey Girouard, Leanne M. Hirshfield
, Michael S. Horn, Orit Shaer, Erin Treacy Solovey
, Jamie Zigelbaum:
CHI2006: what is the next generation of human-computer interaction? 53-58 - Enrico Bertini, Catherine Plaisant, Giuseppe Santucci
:
BELIV'06: beyond time and errors; novel evaluation methods for information visualization. 59-60
- Event planner. 62-63
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Web 2.0 and beyond. 64
Volume 14, Number 4, July + August 2007
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Tom Chi, Kevin Cheng:
Aging technophiles. 5
- Jonathan Arnowitz:
HCI and the human condition. 5-7
- Dr. Usability: New math. 9
- Fred Sampson:
Who said "Usability is Free"? 10-1
- Indrani Medhi:
User-centered design for development. 12-14
- Dov Te'eni:
HCI is in business---focusing on organizational tasks and management. 16-19
- Jonathan Livingston:
ICT design for elders. 20-21 - Susan Ayers Walker, Michael Sarfatti:
Technology and aging: the untapped potential. 22-23 - Sri Kurniawan:
Mobile phone design for older persons. 24-25 - Sara H. Basson, Peter G. Fairweather, Vicki L. Hanson:
Speech recognition and alternative interfaces for older users. 26-29 - Boris E. R. de Ruyter, Elly Pelgrim:
Ambient assisted-living research in carelab. 30-33 - Alex Mihailidis
, Jennifer Boger
, Marcelle Canido, Jesse Hoey:
The use of an intelligent prompting system for people with dementia. 34-37 - Janna C. Kimel, Jay Lundell:
Exploring the nuances of Murphy's Law - long-term deployments of pervasive technology into the homes of older adults. 38-41 - Michael Merzenich:
Neuroscience via computer: brain exercise for older adults. 42-45
- Donald A. Norman
:
The next UI breakthrough, part 2: physicality. 46-47
- Aaron Marcus:
Fun! fun! fun! in the user experience we just wanna have fun...don't we? 48-
- Chauncey E. Wilson:
Ethical dilemmas redux. 50-51
- David Broschinsky:
Review of "The User Is Always Right: A Practical Guide to Creating and Using Personas for the Web by Steve Mulder and Ziv Yaar, " New Riders, 2007, ISBN 0321434536. 52-53 - New & upcoming titles. 53
- Event planner. 54
- Atticus Wolrab:
Google graves. 56
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Enter the chief design officer!: hail to the chief! 56-
Volume 14, Number 5, September + October 2007
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Jonathan Arnowitz:
Don't just stand there, do something! But don't panic. 5-7
- Dr. Usability: Chain of command. 9
- Daniel F. Zucker:
What does AJAX mean for you? 10-12
- Nathan Eagle:
Turning the Rift Valley into Silicon Valley: mobile phones and African entrepreneurship. 14-15
- Bruce Damer:
Meeting in the ether. 16-18
- Lothar Müller:
SwissCHI's HCI education: a successful joint effort of practitioners and academia. 20-21
- Dennis R. Wixon, August de los Reyes:
The design of emotionally engaging products. 22-23
- Manfred Tscheligi:
The importance of HCI for solving societal challenges. 24-25 - Anne M. Clarke:
Ambient and pervasive technology: designing safeguards for vulnerable users. 26-28 - Edwin H. Blake
:
Information and social support for semi-literate people living with HIV. 29-32 - Peter Raemy, Robert Ruprecht:
Making public transport information accessible through ICT. 33-35 - Bruno von Niman, Alejandro Rodríguez-Ascaso, Steve Brown, Torbjørn Sund:
User experience design guidelines for telecare (e-health) services. 36-40 - Manfred Tscheligi
, Wolfgang Reitberger:
Persuasion as an ingredient of societal interfaces. 41-43
- Aaron Marcus:
Am I pushing your buttons? 44-45
- Chauncey E. Wilson:
The problem with usability problems: context is critical. 46-
- Stacey Sutton:
Review of "Cost-Justifying Usability: An Update for the Internet Age (2nd ed.) by Randolph Bias and Deborah Mayhew, Editors, " Morgan Kaufmann, 2005, ISBN: 978-0-12-095811-5. 48-50 - New & upcoming titles. 49
- Lynn Cherny:
I see evidence of research...what about design? 52-53
- Event planner. 54
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Masters of our process. 56-
Volume 14, Number 6, November + December 2007
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
In this issue. 4
- Jonathan Arnowitz:
<interactions> 2005-2007: a look back. 5-9 - Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson, Jonathan Arnowitz
, Jon Kolko, Richard Anderson:
Signing on/signing off. 10-11
- Jonathan Arnowitz
:
Consultants as heroes and hucksters. 13-17
- Jonathan Arnowitz:
In memoriam. 17
- Fred Sampson:
Sealing the envelope. 18-19
- Luke Kowalski:
A "Survivor"-like designer reality show? 20-22
- Jonathan Arnowitz, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Coming clean with AJAX. 22
- Gary Marsden:
What is the mobile internet? 24-25
- Daniel Pargman, Peter Jakobsson:
Five perspectives on computer game history. 26-29
- Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson, Yann Cheri:
An open source primer. 30-32 - Mitch Bayersdorfer:
Managing a project with open source components. 33-34 - David Schlesinger:
Working with open source: a practical guide. 35-37 - Görkem Çetin, Mehmet Göktürk:
Usability in open source: community. 38-40 - Daniel F. Zucker, Dick C. A. Bulterman:
Open standard and open sourced SMIL for interactivity. 41-46 - Matthias Müller-Prove:
Community experience at OpenOffice.org. 47-48
- Donald A. Norman
:
There's an automobile in HCI's future: an update. 50-51
- Aaron Marcus:
The sun rises in the east. 52-53
- Chauncey E. Wilson:
Inverse, reverse, and unfocused methods: variations on our standard tools of the trade. 54-
- Liam Friedland:
Onshore-offshore: product development that won't break your designs. 56-58
- Jeroen S. de Bruin:
Review of "Designing Interactions by Bill Moggridge, " MIT Press, 2006, ISBN 978-0-262-13474-3. 60-61 - New & upcoming titles. 61
- Event planner. 62
- Jonathan Arnowitz
, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Observation and interaction design: lessons from the past. 64-
- Atticus Wolrab:
Third Life is a charm. 64
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