This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of HCI and Usability for e-Inclusion, held as the 5th Symposium of the Workgroup Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering of the Austrian Computer Society, USAB 2009, in Linz, Austria, in November 2009. The 12 revised full papers and 26 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 60 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on gender and cognitive performance, usefulness, usability, accessibility, emotion, confidence and elderly, usability testing, evaluation, measurement, education, learning and e-inclusion, design for adaptive content processing, grounded theory, activity theory and situated action, smart home, health and ambient assistent living, user centred design and usability practice, interaction, assistive technologies and virtual environments, communication, interfaces and haptic technology as well as new technologies and challenges for people with disabilities.
The text contains chapters addressing both the theoretical and the practical aspects of the Human-Computer Interaction discipline in usability and inclusion.
A program consists of all subprograms derived from data structures used by that program. ... By the end of the 70's the average commercial program size had surpassed 2000 statements rendering it impossible to apply a bottom up approach ...
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th Usability Symposium of the Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering Workgroup of the Austrian Computer Society, USAB 2008, held in Graz, Austria, in November 2008.
The most widely used statistical method for testing correlation is the Pearson's product moment correlation coefficient test (Rosenthal and Rosnow, 2008). This test returns a correlation coefficient called Pearson's r.
Few development methods foresee the involvement of users, be it traditional or agile. ... With other words, combine parallel development with collecting the best design elements of each prototype, followed by iterative refinement.
The ways in which humans communicate with one another is constantly evolving. Technology plays a large role in this evolution via new methods and avenues of social and business interaction.
Es wird schnell klar, wie man das Produkt bedienen muss 3. Die Bedienung des Produkts ist verständlich 1. The product is easy to use 2. ... Das Design wirkt attraktiv 3. Das Produkt ist stilvoll 1. The product is creatively designed 2.
"This is a comprehensive book on Human Computer Interaction and Web design focusing on various areas of research including theories, analysis, design and evaluation.
... Design, User Experience, and Usability: Health, Learning, Playing, Cultural, and Cross-Cultural User Experience (Part II), edited by Aaron Marcus • Volume 11, LNCS 8014, Design, User Experience, and Usability: User Experience in Novel ...
Shaping Web Usability: Interaction Design in Context, pp. 91–108. Addison-Wesley, Boston (2002) Stronge, A., Rogers, W., Fisk, A.: Web-based information search: effects of strategy use and age on search success. Human Factors 48,434–446 ...