SYMPOSIUM 5 Advanced methods in human factors research and usability testing |
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Oral presentations |
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09:00 |
L.L. Faulkner (Austin, U.S.A.). Quantifying complex human behavior during system usability testing. |
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09:20 |
R.R. Plant, N. Hammond and T. Whitehouse (York, U.K.). Towards an experimental timing standards laboratory. | |
09:40 |
E. Cutrell, M. Czerwinski and E. Horvitz (Redmond, WA, U.S.A.). Subjective duration assessment: an implicit probe for software usability. |
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10:00 |
F. Paterno and L. Paganelli (Pisa, Italy). WebRemUSINE: a tool for usability evaluation of web applications. |
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10:20 |
V. Lanfranchi and A. Baravalle (Turin, Italy). Remote web usability testing. |
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Poster presentations
and demonstrations |
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5.1. |
R.R. Plant, P. Quinlan, N. Hammond and T. Whitehouse (York, U.K.). Benchmarking precision in the real world. |
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5.2. |
K. Koeppen, K. Polkehn and H. Wandke (Zepernick, Germany). A toolset to support logfile examinations. |
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5.3. | K. Polkehn and M. Hildebrandt (Berlin, Germany). Evaluating and studying the Internet: a challenge for client-side tracking of user behavior and automatic capturing of content. | |
5.4. | J. Zumbach, S.C. Koch and G.K. Jonsson (Heidelberg, Germany). Detecting interaction patterns in task-oriented small groups: video analysis in social sciences research. | |
5.5. |
H.M. Masuda, K.I. Ichikawa, K.G. Go and A.I. Imamiya (Yamanashi, Japan). Measuring eye movements and mouse-pointing patterns using thumbnail images. |
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5.6 |
V. Gorbunov (Kiev, Ukraine). A behavioral theory of operator activity. |