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Engaging Visitors in Museums with Technology: Scales for the Measurement of Visitor and Multimedia Guide Experience
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Number Entry Interfaces and Their Effects on Error Detection
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Exploration Views: Understanding Dashboard Creation and Customization for Visualization Novices
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Patient Development at a Glance: An Evaluation of a Medical Data Visualization
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Using Card Sorts for Understanding Website Information Architectures: Technological, Methodological and Cultural Issues
pp. 36
Usable Privacy and Security in Personal Health Records
pp. 568
Measuring Cognitive Workload with Low-Cost Electroencephalograph
pp. 92
Engaging Visitors in Museums with Technology: Scales for the Measurement of Visitor and Multimedia Guide Experience
pp. 636
Towards a Semantic Modelling Framework in Support of Multimodal User Interface Design
pp. 136
Customer Experience Modeling: Designing Interactions for Service Systems
pp. 195
Social Translucence as a Theoretical Framework for Sustainable HCI
pp. 466
A Systematic Evaluation of Mobile Applications for Diabetes Management
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NAVI – A Proof-of-Concept of a Mobile Navigational Aid for Visually Impaired Based on the Microsoft Kinect
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