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A user study

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Interaction Sciences: Information Technology, Culture and Human, 2009
Mobile phones are increasingly becoming ubiquitous computational devices that are almost always available, individually adaptable, and nearly universally connectable (using both wide area and short range communication capabilities). Up to now, mobile phones have been used in purpose of the fact that we can send SMS messages among each other, save our ...
Ibrahim Furkan Ince   +2 more
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A User Study of a Gaze Window User Interface

2020 24th International Conference Information Visualisation (IV), 2020
We have proposed a proof of concept of a gaze window interface. A gaze window interface uses the user’s gaze point to show the relevant content nearby the current gaze point. A system of a gaze window interface has been implemented that allows users to manage looking at multiple objects of interest on the screen while the system is responsive to the ...
Seungwon Kim   +3 more
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User Onboarding study

2021
Comparing AR app vs manual for Tesla's Autopark ...
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From users involvement to users’ needs understanding: A case study

International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2010
Companies developing and commercializing Healthcare IT applications may decide to involve the users in the software development lifecycle in order to better understand the users' needs and to optimize their products. Unfortunately direct developers-users dialogues are not sufficient to ensure a proper understanding of the users' needs.
Julie, Niès, Sylvia, Pelayo
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PED User Study

2015
Partial edge drawing PED is a model for a straight-line drawing of a graph, where edges are subdivided into three parts in order to drop the middle part.
Till Bruckdorfer   +2 more
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Empirical User Study

2016
The conceptual model, designed and implemented in context of this work, requires to be proved and validated. Furthermore, shortcomings and limitations of the approach should be enlightened to enable future work for the community on this topic.
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Toward usable user studies

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1980
AbstractA management‐oriented model for describing and studying information behavior is proposed. The model focuses on variables which can be manipulated by managers—primarily environmental and situational variables—rather than on variables describing individual attributes.
Colin K. Mick   +2 more
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Users, user studies and human information behaviour

Journal of Documentation, 2006
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review Wilson's (1981) seminal article, “On user studies and information needs” (Journal of Documentation, 1981, Vol. 37 No. 1, pp. 3‐15) as part of a series celebrating the Journal's 60th anniversary.Design/methodology/approach – This paper adopts a literature‐based conceptual analysis, taking Wilson's paper ...
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Parallel Presentations for Heterogenous User Groups – An Initial User Study

2005
Presentations on public information systems, like a large screen in a museum, usually cannot support heterogeneous user groups appropriately, since they offer just a single channel of information. In order to support these groups with mixed interests, a more complex presentation method needs to be used.
Kruppa, Michael, Aslan, Ilhan
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User Control over User Adaptation: A Case Study

2005
The A theory of user expectation of system interaction is introduced in the context of User Adapted Interfaces. The usability of an intelligent email client that learns to filter spam emails is tested under three variants of adaptation: no user modeling, user modeling with fixed (optimal) spam cut-offs, and user modeling with user adjustable spam cut ...
Xiaoyan Peng, Daniel L. Silver
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