HCI 2000 Usability or else! 5-8th Sept, 2000
University of Sunderland
http://www.bcs.org.uk/hci/hci2000
Registration for Tutorials and Conference
Tutorials are an excellent way to maintain Professional Development targets
and can be attended without registration on the Conference if you can only
spare a day.
Full list on web site includes:
Making WWW interfaces usable for elderly and/or visually impaired people
Model-based design and evaluation of interactive applications
Designing Multimedia presentations
Cognitive factors in design
Software UI engineering - a structured design method
Enabling technology for users with special needs
Information visualisation
Designing usable mobile services
Conference Papers include:
Design:
Informing the design of an on-line financial advice system
Effectiveness of user studies
Usability Engineering:
Concurrent usability engineering
Low cost remote evaluation for interface prototyping
Multimedia:
Analysing asynchronous collaboration
QTVR support for teaching operative procedures in dentistry
User involvement:
Requirements are in the eye of the beholders
User incident reporting to combat human error
Making the Web work for you:
Multimedia and learning: patterns of interaction
A comprehension-based model of web navigation
Design analysis:
Analysis and simulation of user interfaces
Function allocation for CAL in a complex organisation
New tricks for old dogs:
An evaluation of cone trees
Are Passfaces more usable than Passwords?
For all details of Plenary speakers, Social programme, Accommodation and
Registration see web site
http://www.bcs.org.uk/hci/hci2000
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