Volume 13, Number 1, January + February 2006
In this issue
Fresh:
ok/cancel
Fresh:
rant
Fresh:
pushing the envelope
- Fred Sampson:
A penny for your thoughts, a latte for your password.
8-9

Fresh:
mailbag
Fresh:
ask Doctor Usability
- Prototyping and plagiarism.
11

The art of prototyping
Practice:
connections
- Laura Erickson:
Pack wisely and remember the local voltage: connecting across the globe.
33-36

Practice:
whiteboard
- Fabio Vitali:
The next frontier of users' preferences: content customization.
38-39

Practice:
business
People:
the way I see it
- Donald A. Norman:
Interaction design is still an art form.: ergonomics is real engineering.
45-60

People:
Here's entertainment!
- Dennis R. Wixon:
Are we having fun yet?: computers as entertainment objects.
46-60

People:
on the edge
People:
fast forward
Books
Rewind
- Jonathan Grudin:
Is HCI homeless?: in search of inter-disciplinary status.
54-59

Event planner
Bridging the gap
- Carolyn Gale:
Building a bridge between research and practice.
63

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Volume 13, Number 2 , March + April 2006
In this issue
Fresh:
rant
Fresh:
ok/cancel
Fresh:
ask Doctor Usability
- Dr. Usability: What's the right thing?
9

Fresh:
mailbag
Fresh:
pushing the envelope
- Fred Sampson:
Gadgets and the consequences of their design.
10-11

Offshoring usability
Forum:
open for business
Forum:
here's entertainment
Forum:
under development
- Gary Marsden:
Designing technology for the developing world.
39-

Forum:
the way i see it
Forum:
fast forward
- Aaron Marcus:
Visualizing the future of information visualization.
42-43

Forum:
on the edge
Forum:
timelines
- Jonathan Grudin:
The GUI shock: computer graphics and human-computer interaction.
46-

Books
- Karen Takle Quinn:
Review of "Knowledge Management in Theory and Practice by Kimiz Dalkir", Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann, ISBN: 0-7506-7864-X.
48-

- Gerard Torenvliet:
New & upcoming titles.
49

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Volume 13, Number 3, May + June 2006
A contradiction in terms?
Fresh:
rant
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ok/cancel
Fresh:
postcards from the future
Fresh:
ask Doctor Usability
- Dr. Usability: Lost in the localization forest.
8

Fresh:
pushing the envelope
Forum:
open for business
Forum:
connections
Forum:
under development
- Matt Jones:
Voices across the digital divide.
16-17

HCI and security
People:
the way I see it
People:
fast forward
People:
on the edge
People:
timelines
- Jonathan Grudin:
A missing generation: office automation/information systems and human-computer interaction.
58-61

Books
- John G. Milanski:
Review of "The Handbook of Task Analysis for Human-Computer Interaction edited by Dan Diaper and Neville A. Stanton", Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004 ISBN 0805844333.
62-63

- Gerard Torenvliet:
New & upcoming titles.
63

Bridge the gap
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Volume 13, Number 4, July + August 2006
Gadgets '06 In this issue
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rant
Fresh:
ok/cancel
Fresh:
ask Doctor Usability
- Dr. Usability: The globalization malaise.
7-8

Fresh:
nuts & bolts
Open for business
- Brian Frank:
Driving devices: lessons learned in the business of designing mobile UIs.
14-15

Connections
- Tobias Herrman:
Corporate UX---: bringing value to the mobile industry.
16-17

Here's entertainment
Under development
Gadgets '06
- Bruno von Niman, Manfred Tscheligi:
Introduction.
22-23

- Matt Jones, Steve Jones:
The music is the message.
24-27

- Erika Reponen, Pertti Huuskonen, Kristijan Mihalic:
Mobile video recording in context.
28-30

- Manfred Tscheligi, Reinhard Sefelin:
Mobile navigation support for pedestrians: can it work and does it pay off?
31-33

- Samir Raiyani, Janaki Mythily Kumar:
Multimodal warehouse application.
34-37

- Chris Ben:
Notes from China: handset design.
38-39

- Akio Yoshioka, Hiroyuki Toki, Noboru Takahashi, Shunji Ito:
Point, push, pull: the FAU interface.
40-41

- Youngho Rhee, Jaehwan Kim, Amy Chung:
Your phone automatically caches your life.
42-44

- Boyd de Groot:
Leveraging the context of use in designing networked services.
45-48

People:
the way i see it
People:
on the edge
People:
fast forward
- Aaron Marcus:
Wit and wisdom: where do we turn for advice?
52-53

People:
timelines
- Jonathan Grudin:
Death of a sugar daddy: the mystery of the AFIPS orphans.
54-57

Books
Event planner
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Volume 13, Number 5, September + October 2006
Gadgets, part 2:
the science of gadgetry In this issue
Fresh:
rant
Fresh:
ok/cancel
Fresh:
ask Doctor Usability
- Dr. Usability: Too smart and too rich?
7-9

Fresh:
mailbag
Fresh:
pushing the envelope
Fresh:
nuts & bolts
- Aaron Marcus, Jim Gasperini:
Almost dead on arrival: a case study of non-user-centered design for a police emergency-response system.
12-18

Forum:
Under development
Forum:
Here's entertainment
- Bruce Phillips:
Talking about games experiences: a view from the trenches.
22-23

Gadgets:
part 2
The way i see it
- Donald A. Norman:
Words matter. talk about people: not customers, not consumers, not users.
49-63

The well-tempered practitioner
Fast forward
Timelines
- Jonathan Grudin:
Turing maturing: the separation of artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction.
54-57

Books
- Mark C. Detweiler:
Review of "The International Handbook of Creativity edited by James C. Kaufman and Robert J. Sternberg", Cambridge University Press, 2006, ISBN 0521547318.
58-61

- Gerard Torenvliet:
New & upcoming titles.
59

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Volume 13, Number 6, November + December 2006
Waits & Measures In this issue
Fresh:
rant
Fresh:
mailbag
Fresh:
ok/cancel
Fresh:
ask Doctor Usability
- Dr. Usability: I like it like that!
9-10

Fresh:
CHI 2007
Fresh:
pushing the envelope
Fresh:
nuts & bolts
- David Schultz:
10 usability tips & tricks for testing mobile applications.
14-15

Forum:
under development
- Jan Chipchase:
How do you manage your contacts if you can't read or write?
16-17

Forum:
connections
- William Newman:
Must electronic gadgets disrupt our face-to-face conversations?
18-19

Waits & measures
People:
the way I see it
- Donald A. Norman:
Logic versus usage: the case for activity-centered design.
45-

People:
the well-tempered practitioner
- Chauncey E. Wilson:
Triangulation: the explicit use of multiple methods, measures, and approaches for determining core issues in product development.
46-

People:
fast forward
People:
timelines
People:
on the edge
Books
- Austin Henderson:
Review of "The Semantic Turn: A New Foundation for Design by Klaus Krippendorff", Taylor & Francis, 2006, ISBN 0415322200.
56-

- Judy Grover:
New & upcoming titles.
57

Event planner
Bridge the gap
- Carolyn Gale:
Transitioning to the hallway talk.
60

- Avi Parush:
Toward a common ground: practice and research in HCI.
61-62

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