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Tony Salvador
2000 – 2009
- 2007
[c11]Tony Salvador: Saturday Opening Speech: From ICTs for Development to ICTs for Exchange: Opportunities & Sustainability in Global Markets. IWIPS 2007: 5-- 2005
[c10]Wendy March, Margot Jacobs, Tony Salvador: Designing technology for community appropriation. CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 2126-2127- 2004
[j3]Tony Salvador, John Sherry: Local Learnings: An Essay on Designing to Facilitate Effective Use of ICT s. J. Community Informatics 1(1) (2004)
[c9]Tony Salvador, Steve Barile, John Sherry: Ubiquitous computing design principles: supporting human-human and human-computer transactions. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1497-1500
[c8]John Sherry, Scott D. Mainwaring, Jenna Burrell, Richard Beckwith, Tony Salvador: 'This All Together, Hon?' Ubicomp in Non-office Work Environments. Ubicomp 2004: 179-195- 2003
[c7]Tony Salvador, Ken Anderson: Practical Considerations of Context for Context Based Systems: An Example from an Ethnographic Case Study of a Man Diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease. Ubicomp 2003: 243-255
[c6]Tony Salvador, John W. Sherry, Alvaro E. Urrutia: Less Cyber, More Café: Design Implications for Easing the Digital Divide with Locally Social Cyber Cafes. Information Systems Perspectives and Challenges in the Context of Globalization 2003: 323-337
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j2]Steve Sato, Tony Salvador: Methods & tools: Playacting and focus troupes: : theater techniques for creating quick, intense, immersive, and engaging focus group sessions. Interactions 6(5): 35-41 (1999)- 1998
[j1]Tony Salvador: Business: changing how people work: the time-to-end-user value. Interactions 5(3): 9-12 (1998)- 1997
[c5]Tony Salvador, Daniel Boyarski, Paul Dourish, Jim Faris, Wendy A. Kellogg, Terry Winograd: Design v. Computing: Debating the Future of Human-Computer Interaction (Panel). CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 99-100
[c4]Tony Salvador, Michael Mateas: Introduction to Design Ethnography. CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 166-167
[c3]Jean Scholtz, Tony Salvador, Pete Lockhart, James Newbery: Design: No Job too Small. CHI 1997: 447-454
[c2]Tony Salvador, Sara A. Bly: Supporting the Flow of Information Through Constellations of Interaction. ECSCW 1997: 269-- 1995
[c1]Tony Salvador, Jean Scholtz: Systematic creativity: a methodology for integrating user, market and engineering requirements for product definition, design and usability testing. EHCI 1995: 307-329
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