Readings

last update: 15/4/05

Introduction

Baecker, R.M. & Buxton, W.A.S. (1995) An Historical and Intellectual Perspective. In Human-Computer Interaction: toward the year 2000. Morgan Kaufman. pp. 35-47.

Carroll, John M. Human-Computer Interaction: Psychology as a Science of Design. IJHCS 46. pp. 501-522.

Adaption and Adaptability

Calvary, G., J. Coutaz, et al. (2002). Plasticity of User Interfaces: A Revised Reference Framework. Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design.

 

Paul Dourish, The Appropriation of Interactive Technologies: Some Lessons from Placeless Documents, Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Volume 12, Issue 4, 2003, Pages 465 - 490.
Usabilty Engineering Methods
 
Multimodal Interaction

Hinckley, K., Pierce, J., Sinclair, M., Horvitz, E., Sensing Techniques for Mobile Interaction, ACM UIST 2000 Symposium on User Interface Software & Technology, CHI Letters 2 (2), pp. 91-100

Brewster, S.A., Lumsden, J., Bell, M., Hall, M. and Tasker, S. Multimodal 'Eyes-Free' Interaction Techniques for Wearable Devices. In Proceedings of ACM CHI 2003 (Fort Lauderdale, FL). ACM Press, Addison-Wesley, pp 463-480

Eyetracking Techology and Applications

Renshaw, J.; Finlay, J.; Tyfa D; and Ward, R. Designing for Visual Influence: an Eye Tracking Study of the Usability of Graphical Management Information. Proc INTERACT 2003. pp. 144-151.

McCarthy, J, Sasse, M.A. & Riegelsberger, J. (2003) Could I have the menu please? An eye tracking study of design conventions. Proceedings of HCI2003, 8-12 Sep 2003, Bath, UK.