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2007
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Privacy in the open: how attention mediates awareness and privacy in open-plan offices
The tension between privacy and awareness has been a persistent difficulty in distributed environments that support opportunistic and informal interaction. For example, many aware...
Jeremy P. Birnholtz, Carl Gutwin, Kirstie Hawkey
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CHI
2009
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Tracking behavior in persuasive apps: is sensor-based detection always better than user self-reporting?
This paper aims to discuss the roles for the two types of tracking user behavior. Considering these two types of tracking, sensor based recognition has a great advantage when sens...
Miyuki Shiraishi, Yasuyuki Washio, Chihiro Takayam...
JOT
2007
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15 years 6 months ago
Type Access Analysis: Towards Informed Interface Design
Programs designed from scratch often start with just a set of classes. Classes can be instantiated and so deliver the objects that are the carriers of information and function. In...
Friedrich Steimann, Philip Mayer
AI
2006
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Shifting viewpoints: Artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction
The AI and HCI communities have often been characterized as having opposing views of how humans and computers should interact. As both of them evolve, there is a deeper contrast t...
Terry Winograd
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ECSCW
1993
15 years 8 months ago
Supporting The Design Process Within An Organisational Context
: This paper attempts to take what has been essentially abstract thinking about how to support the design process and relocates it within the working and organisational context of ...
Bob Anderson, Graham Button, Wes Sharrock