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Interacting with Computers, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January 2003
- Kostas Stathis

, Patrick Purcell:
Intelligence and interaction in community-based systems (Part 2). 1-3 - Mark Witkowski, Brendan Neville, Jeremy Pitt:

Agent mediated retailing in the connected local community. 5-32 - Yugyung Lee, Quddus Chong:

Multi-agent systems support for Community-Based Learning. 33-55 - Claudia Roda

, Albert A. Angehrn, Thierry Nabeth, Liana Razmerita
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Using conversational agents to support the adoption of knowledge sharing practices. 57-89 - Elaine M. Raybourn, Nicholas J. Kings, John Davies:

Adding cultural signposts in adaptive community-based virtual environments. 91-107 - Irma Alm:

Designing interactive interfaces: theoretical consideration of the complexity of standards and guidelines, and the difference between evolving and formalised systems. 109-119 - Clive Fencott, Paul van Schaik, Jonathan Ling

, Mohammed Shafiullah:
The effects of movement of attractors and pictorial content of rewards on users' behaviour in virtual environments: an empirical study in the framework of perceptual opportunities. 121-140
Volume 15, Number 2, April 2003
- Panos Markopoulos, Mathilde M. Bekker:

Interaction design and children. 141-149 - Juan Pablo Hourcade

, Benjamin B. Bederson
, Allison Druin, Anne Rose, Allison Farber, Yoshifumi Takayama:
The International Children's Digital Library: viewing digital books online. 151-167 - Sara Price

, Yvonne Rogers, Michael Scaife, Danae Stanton
, Helen Neale:
Using 'tangibles' to promote novel forms of playful learning. 169-185 - Mathilde M. Bekker, Julie Beusmans, David V. Keyson, Peter A. Lloyd

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KidReporter: a user requirements gathering technique for designing with children. 187-202 - Johanna Höysniemi, Perttu Hämäläinen, Laura Turkki:

Using peer tutoring in evaluating the usability of a physically interactive computer game with children. 203-225 - Panos Markopoulos, Mathilde M. Bekker:

On the assessment of usability testing methods for children. 227-243 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe:

Symbiosis and synergy? scenarios, task analysis and reuse of HCI knowledge. 245-263 - Ji-Ye Mao, Y. W. Leung:

Exploring the potential of unobtrusive proactive task support. 265-288
Volume 15, Number 3, June 2003
- Gaëlle Calvary, Joëlle Coutaz, David Thevenin, Quentin Limbourg, Laurent Bouillon, Jean Vanderdonckt

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A Unifying Reference Framework for multi-target user interfaces. 289-308 - Rémi Bastide, David Navarre

, Philippe A. Palanque:
A tool-supported design framework for safety critical interactive systems. 309-328 - Kris Luyten

, Tom Van Laerhoven, Karin Coninx, Frank Van Reeth
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Runtime transformations for modal independent user interface migration. 329-347 - Fabio Paternò

, Carmen Santoro
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A unified method for designing interactive systems adaptable to mobile and stationary platforms. 349-366 - Robin R. Penner, Erik S. Steinmetz:

Implementation of automated interaction design with collaborative models. 367-385 - Andy Cockburn, Matthew Smith:

Hidden messages: evaluating the efficiency of code elision in program navigation. 387-407 - Jean-François Rouet:

What was I looking for? The influence of task specificity and prior knowledge on students' search strategies in hypertext. 409-428 - Gitte Lindgaard

, Cathy Dudek:
What is this evasive beast we call user satisfaction?. 429-452 - Carl Åborg, Bengt L. Sandblad, Jan Gulliksen

, Magnus Lif:
Integrating work environment considerations into usability evaluation methods - the ADA approach. 453-471
Volume 15, Number 4, 1 August 2003
- Fabio Paternò

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Understanding interaction with mobile devices. 473-478 - Matt Jones

, George Buchanan
, Harold W. Thimbleby
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Improving web search on small screen devices. 479-495 - Emmanuel Dubois, Philip D. Gray, Laurence Nigay:

ASUR++: Supporting the design of mobile mixed systems. 497-520 - Jani Mäntyjärvi

, Tapio Seppänen:
Adapting applications in handheld devices using fuzzy context information. 521-538 - Gustav Öquist, Mikael Goldstein:

Towards an improved readability on mobile devices: evaluating adaptive rapid serial visual presentation. 539-558 - Justin Lin, Robert Laddaga, Hirohisa Naito:

Personal location agent for communicating entities (PLACE). 559-576 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Stephen Fickas, McKay Moore Sohlberg, Laurie A. Ehlhardt:

Investigating the usability of assistive user interfaces. 577-602 - Keith S. Jones, Matthew Middendorf, Grant R. McMillan, Gloria Calhoun, Joel S. Warm:

Comparing mouse and steady-state visual evoked response-based control. 603-621 - Inger Boivie, Carl Åborg, Jenny Persson, Mats Löfberg:

Why usability gets lost or usability in in-house software development. 623-639
Volume 15, Number 5, October 2003
- Pierre Rabardel:

From artefact to instrument. 641-645 - Viviane Folcher:

Appropriating artifacts as instruments: when design-for-use meets design-in-use. 647-663 - Pierre Rabardel, Gaëtan Bourmaud:

From computer to instrument system: a developmental perspective. 665-691 - Giovanni Masino

, Marco Zamarian:
Information technology artefacts as structuring devices in organizations: design, appropriation and use issues. 693-707 - Pascal Béguin:

Design as a mutual learning process between users and designers. 709-730
Volume 15, Number 6, December 2003
- Yvonne Wærn:

Editorial. 731-735 - Teresa Cerratto-Pargman:

Collaborating with writing tools: An instrumental perspective on the problem of computer-supported collaborative activities. 737-757 - Teresa Cerratto-Pargman, Yvonne Wærn:

Appropriating the use of a Moo for collaborative learning. 759-781 - Luc Trouche

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From artifact to instrument: mathematics teaching mediated by symbolic calculators. 783-800 - Françoise Decortis, Antonio Rizzo, Berthe Saudelli:

Mediating effects of active and distributed instruments on narrative activities. 801-830 - Victor Kaptelinin:

Learning with artefacts: integrating technologies into activities. 831-836

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