- Chapter 3: Understanding users
- Anton Gustafsson and Magnus Gyllensward. The power-aware cord: energy
awareness through ambient information display. CHI '05 extended abstracts on
Human factors in computing systems. 2005. (ACM DL) (Actually more
related to chapter 2.)
- Meng Yang and Gary Marchionini. Deciphering visual gist and its
implications for video retrieval and interface design.
CHI '05 extended
abstracts on
Human factors in computing systems. 2005. (ACM DL)
- Chapter 4: Designing for collaboration and communication
- Andrew T. Fiore and Judith S. Donath. Homophily in online dating: when do
you like someone like yourself?
CHI '05 extended
abstracts on
Human factors in computing systems. 2005. (ACM DL)
- Yankelovich, et al. Private communications in public meetings.
CHI '05 extended
abstracts on
Human factors in computing systems. 2005. (ACM DL)
- Chapter 5: Understanding how interfaces affect users
- Hua Wang, Helmut Prendinger, and Takeo Igarashi.
Communicating emotions in online chat using physiological sensors and animated
text.
CHI '04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2004.
(ACM DL)
- Branco, et al.
Faces of emotion in human-computer interaction.
CHI '05 extended
abstracts on
Human factors in computing systems. 2005. (ACM DL)
- Chapter 6: The process of interaction design
These papers actually deal with multiple displays.
- Jock D. Mackinlay and Jeffrey Heer.
Wideband displays: mitigating multiple monitor seams.
CHI '04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2004
(ACM DL)
- Hrvoje Benko and Steven Feiner. Multi-monitor mouse.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Chapter 7: Identifying needs and establishing requirements
These paper actually are about new forms of networked communication
- Scott Carter.
The role of the author in topical blogs.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Tad Hirsch and John Henry.
TXTmob: text messaging for protest swarms.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Chapter 8: Design, prototyping and construction
- Steven Dow, Jaemin Lee, Christopher Oezbek, Blair MacIntyre, Jay David
Bolter, and Maribeth Gandy.
Wizard of Oz Interfaces for Mixed Reality Applications.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- David G. Hendry, Sarah Mackenzie, Ann Kurth, Freya Spielberg, and Jim
Larkin.
Evaluating paper prototypes on the street.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Chapter 9: User-centered approaches to interaction design
Papers about the interaction between audio and video, sonification and visualization
- Haixia Zhao, Catherine Plaisant, and Ben Shneiderman.
"I hear the pattern": interactive sonification of geographical data patterns.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Jon Snydal and Marti Hearst.
ImproViz: visual explorations of jazz improvisations.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Chapter 10: Introducting evaluation
- Jeff Johnson and Catherine Marshall.
Convergent usability evaluation: a case study from the EIRS project.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Kellar, et al.
It's a jungle out there: practical considerations for evaluation in the city.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Chapter 11: An evaluation framework
Papers here are from the Design Expo
- Andrew Butz, Michael Schmitz, Antonio Kruger, and Harald Hullmann.
Tangible UIs for media control: probes into the design space.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Kimiko Ryokai, Stefan Marti, and Hiroshi Ishii. Designing the world as
your palette.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Chapter 12: Observing users
Some unusual interfaces
- Bonanni, Arroyo, Lee, and Selker. Smart sinks: real-world opportunities
for context-aware interaction.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Miguel Bruns Alonso and David V. Keyson.
MusicCube: making digital music tangible.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
- Chapter 13
Ubiquitous
- Truong, Huang, Stevens, and Abowd.
How do users think about ubiquitous computing?
CHI '04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2004
(ACM DL)
- Marianne Graves Petersen.
Remarkable computing: the challenge of designing for the home.
CHI '04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2004
(ACM DL)
- Chapter 14
Haptic and Attentive
- Michelitsch, Williams, Osen, Jimenez, and Rapp.
Haptic chameleon: a new concept of shape-changing user interface controls with
force feedback.
CHI '04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2004
(ACM DL)
- Holman, Vertegaal, Sohn, and Cheng.
Attentive display: paintings as attentive user interfaces.
CHI '04 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2004
(ACM DL)
- Chapter 15
More from the design expo
-
Cuthbert, et al.
Advanced technology for streamlining the creation of ePortfolio resources and
dynamically-indexing digital library assets: a case study from the digital
chemistry project.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
-
Leo Frishberg.
Looking back at plan AHEAD: exercising user- centered design in emergency
management
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
-
Wichary, et al.
Vista: interactive coffee-corner display.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)
-
Keith Saft.
Capturing and viewing media on the treo 650 smartphone and tungsten T5
handheld.
CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. 2005
(ACM DL)