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adam_text | Contents
by
Volume
Volume I.
Section I. Fundamental Concepts and Theories
This section serves as the foundation for this exhaustive reference tool by addressing crucial theories es¬
sential to the understanding of human-computer interaction. Chapters found within these pages provide
an excellent framework in which to position human-computer interaction within the field of information
science and technology. Individual contributions provide overviews of ubiquitous computing, cognitive
informatics, andsociotechnical theory, while also exploring critical stumbling blocks of this field. Within
this introductory section, the reader can learn and choose from a compendium of expert research on the
elemental theories underscoring the research and application of human-computer interaction.
Chapter
1.1
Introduction to Ubiquitous Computing
/
Max
Mühlhäuser, Technische Universität
Darmstadt, Germany;
and Iryna Gurevych,
Technische Universität
Darmstadt, Germany
.......................................................1
Chapter
1.2
Ubiquitous Computing and the Concept of Context
/
Antti
Oulasvirta, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Finland;
and
Antti
Salovaara, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Finland
.....................................20
Chapter
1.3
Gender and End-User Computing
/
Laura Beckwith, Oregon State University, USA;
Margaret Burnett, Oregon State University, USA;
and Shraddha
Sorte,
Oregon State University, USA
.............................................................................25
Chapter
1.4
The Theoretical Framework of Cognitive Informatics
/
Yingxu Wang, University of Calgary, Canada
......................................................................................33
Chapter
1.5
Human Factors in Public Information Systems
/
Karl W.
Sandberg,
Mid Sweden University, Sweden;
and Pan Yan,
Luleå
University of Technology, Sweden...
.....................................................................60
Chapter
1.6
Task Analysis at the Heart of Human-Computer Interaction
/
Dan Diaper, Middlesex University, UK
................................................................................................70
Chapter
1.7
Evaluating Mobile Human-Computer Interaction
/
Chris Baber, The University of Birmingham, UK
.................................................................................80
Chapter
1.8
An Overview of
Multimodal
Interaction Techniques and Applications
/
Marie-Luce Bourguet, Queen Mary University of London, UK
...........................................................95
Chapter
1.9 Multimodal
and Federated Interaction
/
Frankié
James, SAP Research, USA;
and Rama Gurram, SAP Research, USA
............................................................................................102
Chapter
1.10
The Arab World, Culture and Information Technology
/
Mohamed
El Louadi, University of Tunis, Tunisia
.............................................................................123
Chapter
1.11
Information Technology Acceptance across Cultures
/
Amel Ben Zakour, FSJEGJ, Tunisia
....................................................................................................132
Chapter
1.12
Is Information Ethics Culture-Relative?
/
Philip Brey, University of Twente, The Netherlands
...........................................................................154
Chapter
1.13
Personalization Techniques and Their Application
/
JuergenAnke, Dresden University of Technology, Germany;
and David
Sundaram,
University of Auckland, New Zealand
............................................................168
Chapter
1.14
User-Centered Evaluation of Personalized Web Sites: What s Unique?
/
Sherman R. Alpert, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA;
and John G.
Vergo, IBMT.J.
Watson Research Center, USA
.............................................................177
Chapter
1.15
The Usability Engineering Behind User-Centered Processes
for Web Site Development Lifecycles
/
Theresa A. O Connell, Humans
&
Computers, Inc., USA;
and Elizabeth D. Murphy, U.S. Census Bureau, USA
.........................................................................192
Chapter
1.16
Personalization Systems and Their Deployment as Web Site Interface
Design Decisions
/
Nanda
Kumar, Baruch College, The City University of New York, USA
.............212
Chapter
1.17
Communication
+
Dynamic Interface
=
Better User Experience
/
Simon
Polovina,
Sheffield
Hallam
University, UK; and Will Pearson, Sheffield
Hallam
University, UK.
....................................................................................................................................220
Chapter
1.18
Pervasive Computing: What Is It Anyway?
/
Emerson
Loureiro,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
Glauber
Ferreira,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
Hyggo Almeida, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
and
Angelo
Perkusich, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
............................................228
Chapter
1.19
Pervasive and Grid Computing Merging
/
Loreno
Oliveira,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
Emerson
Loureiro,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
Hyggo Almeida, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
and
Angelo
Perkusich, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
............................................254
Chapter
1.20
Leveraging Pervasive and Ubiquitous Service Computing
/
Zhijun Zhang, University of Phoenix, USA
.........................................................................................262
Chapter
1.21
Service Provision for Pervasive Computing Environments
/
Emerson
Loureiro,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
Frederico
Bublitz, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
Loreno
Oliveira,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
Nadia
Barbosa,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
Angelo
Perkusich, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
Hyggo Almeida, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil;
and Glauber
Ferreira,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
............................................279
Chapter
1.22
Preparing Participants for Computer Mediated Communication
/
Robert Jordan, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, USA
........................................................................290
Chapter
1.23
Computer-Mediated Communication Research
/
J. D. Wallace, Lubbock Christian University, USA
............................................................................299
Chapter
1.24
Computer-Mediated Communication in Virtual Learning Communities
/
Lisa Link,
Flensburg
University of Applied Sciences, Germany;
and
Daniela
Wagner, University of
Hildesheim,
Germany
.................................................................316
Chapter
1.25
Human-Computer Interaction and Security
/
Kai Richter,
Computer Graphics Centre (ZGDV), Germany;
and
Volker
Roth, OGMLaboratory LLC, USA
...................................................................................323
Chapter
1.26
Security for Ubiquitous Computing
/
Tobias
Sträub, Fraunhofer
Institute for Secure Information Technology, Germany;
and Andreas
Heinemann,
Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
...........................................333
Section II. Development and Design Methodologies
This section provides in-depth coverage of conceptual architectures, frameworks and methodologies
related to the design and implementation of interfaces and technologies that promote successful hu¬
man-computer interaction. Throughout these contributions, research fundamentals in the discipline are
presented and discussed. From broad examinations to specific discussions on particular frameworb
and infrastructures, the research found within this section spans the discipline while also offering de¬
tailed, specific discussions. Basic designs, as well as abstract developments, are explained within these
chapters, andframeworksfor designing and personalizing interfaces for medicalequipment, televisions,
and automobiles are discussed.
Chapter
2.1
Measuring the Human Element in Complex Technologies
/
Niamh McNamara, University College Cork, Ireland;
and
Jurek
Kirakowski, University College Cork, Ireland
...................................................................361
Chapter
2.2
Human-Centric Evolutionary Systems in Design and Decision-Making
/
I. C. Parmee, University of the West of England, UK;
J. R. Abraham, University of the West of England, UK;
and A. Machwe, University of the West of England, UK
....................................................................376
Chapter
2.3
Adaptation and Personalization of User Interface and Content
/
Christos
K. Georgiadis,
University of Macedonia,
Thessaloniki,
Greece
..........................................393
Chapter
2.4
User Interaction and Interface Design with UML/
Jesus M.
Almendros-Jiménez, Universidad de Almería,
Spain;
and
Luis Iribarne, Universidad de Almería,
Spain
.............................................................................404
Chapter
2.5
Design Methods for Experience Design
/
Marie Jefsioutine, University of Central England-Birmingham, UK;
and John Knight, University of Central England-Birmingham, UK
..................................................432
Chapter
2.6
Integrating Usability,
Semiotic,
and Software Engineering into a Method
for Evaluating User Interfaces
/
Kenia
Sousa,
University of
Fortaleza,
Brazil;
Albert Schilling, University of
Fortaleza,
Brazil;
and Elizabeth
Furtado,
University of
Fortaleza,
Brazil
.....................................................................448
Chapter
2.7
Guidance in the Interface: Effects of Externalizing Information
During Problem Solving
/ Christof
van Nimwegen, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;
Hermina Tabachneck-Schijf,
Utrecht University, The Netherlands;
and
Herre
van
Oostendorp,
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
.....................................................465
Chapter
2.8
Ergonomie
User Interface Design in Computerized Medical Equipment
/
D. John Doyle, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, USA
...........................................................................483
Chapter
2.9
Development Of
Е
-Government Services For Cultural Heritage:
Examining the Key Dimensions
/
Carugati Andrea, Catholic University of Lille, France;
and Hadzilias
Elias,
Catholic University of Lille, France
..................................................................489
Chapter
2.10
An Activity-Oriented Approach to Designing a User Interface for Digital Television
/
Shang Hwa Hsu, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan;
Ming-Hut Weng, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan;
and Cha-Hoang Lee, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
.........................................................516
Chapter
2.11
Designing and Evaluating In-Car User-Interfaces
/
Gary Burnett, University of Nottingham, UK
.....................................................................................532
Chapter
2.12
The Semiotics of Smart Appliances and Pervasive Computing
/
Peter
Bßgh
Andersen, University ofAarhus, Denmark;
and Martin Brynskov, Center for Interactive Spaces, University ofAarhus, Denmark
......................552
Chapter
2.13
Analyzing the Factors Influencing the Successful Design
and Uptake of Interactive Systems to Support Social Networks in Urban Neighborhoods
/
Marcus Foth, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
.........................................................589
Chapter
2.14
Different Levels
ofinformation
Systems Designers
Forms of Thought and Potential for Human-Centered Design
/
Hannakaisa
Isomäki,
University of Lapland, Finland
........................................................................605
Chapter
2.15
The Think Aloud Method and User Interface Design
/
M.W.M. Jaspers, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
............................................................622
Chapter
2.16
Lessons Learned in Designing Ubiquitous Augmented Reality User Interfaces
/
Christian
Sándor,
Technische Universität München,
Germany;
and Gudrun Klinker, Technische Universität München,
Germany
.....................................................629
Chapter
2.17
Social
Network
Structures in Open Source Software Development Teams
/
Yuan Long, Colorado State University-Pueblo, USA;
andKengSiau, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
.......................................................................645
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