BCS HCI 2010: Dundee, UK
Tom McEwan, Lachlan McKinnon (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2010 British Computer Society Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, BCS-HCI 2010, Dundee, United Kingdom, 6-10 September 2010.
ACM 2010
Information visualisation & retrieval
Research tools & methods 1
Information visualisation
Security & HCI
Research tools & methods 2
Gaming & HCI
Health & social HCI
- Chitra Acharya, Harold W. Thimbleby, Patrick Oladimeji:
Human computer interaction and medical devices.
168-176

- Julie Doyle, Zoran Skrba, Ronan McDonnell, Ben Arent:
Designing a touch screen communication device to support social interaction amongst older adults.
177-185

- Lorna Gibson, John Arnott, Wendy Moncur, Christopher Martin, Paula Forbes, Amritpal Singh Bhachu:
Designing social networking sites for older adults.
186-194

Industry papers
Haptics, gesture & multimodal interaction
Mobile HCI
Physical & urban HCI
User experience
HCI in the market
- Ahmed A. Ataullah, Edward Lank:
Googling Bing: reassessing the impact of brand on the perceived quality of two contemporary search engines.
337-345

- Paul Robertson, Andrea Szymkowiak, Graham I. Johnson:
Investigating the future of self-service technology.
346-349

- K. C. Scott-Brown, R. Henderson, O. Ahrani Dahrani, N. Tandas, D. Cernagovs, J. Turner, H. McIaughlin, H. Tarbert:
Making a financial time machine: a multi-touch application to enable interactive 3-D visualization of distant savings goals.
350-354

Interaction methods
Haptics to hardware next
Research in progress 1
- Stephen A. Brewster, Aurora Constantin:
Tactile feedback for ambient awareness in mobile interactions.
412-417

- Andrew Crossan, Stephen A. Brewster, Alexander Ng:
Foot tapping for mobile interaction.
418-422

- Jochen Huber, Jürgen Steimle, Roman Lissermann, Simon Olberding, Max Mühlhäuser:
Wipe'n'Watch: spatial interaction techniques for interrelated video collections on mobile devices.
423-427

- Timo Partala, Antti Nurminen, Teija Vainio, Jari Laaksonen, Miika Laine, Jukka Väänänen:
Salience of visual cues in 3D city maps.
428-432

Research ideas & student work
- Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Nawaz Khan:
Open-card sort to explain why low-literate usersabandon their web searches early.
433-442

- Michael Leitner, Bernhard Wöckl, Özge Subasi, Manfred Tscheligi:
Towards the use of "negative effects" in technology design and evaluation.
443-447

- Ben Rolfe, Christian Martyn Jones, Helen Wallace:
Designing dramatic play: story and game structure.
448-452

- Naisan Yazdani, Fatemah Khazab, Sean P. Fitzgibbon, Martin H. Luerssen, David M. W. Powers, C. Richard Clark:
Towards a brain-controlled wheelchair prototype.
453-457

Research in progress 2
Research in progress 3
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