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Usability - Context, framework, definition, design and evaluation Interacting with Computers, Volume 21, Issue 5-6, December 2009, Pages 339-346 Shackel, B.
When fingers do the talking: a study of text messaging Interacting with Computers, Volume 17, Issue 2, March 2005, Pages 167-185 Faulkner, X.; Culwin, F.
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Human-computer interaction - Whence and whither?
Interacting with Computers, Volume 21, Issue 5-6, December 2009, Pages 353-366 Shackel, B.
Understanding factors affecting trust in and satisfaction with mobile banking in Korea: A modified DeLone and McLean's model perspective Interacting with Computers, Volume 21, Issue 5-6, December 2009, Pages 385-392 Lee, K.C.; Chung, N.
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Video game values: Human-computer interaction and games Interacting with Computers, Volume 19, Issue 2, March 2007, Pages 180-195 Barr, P.; Noble, J.; Biddle, R.
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A framework for evaluating the usability of mobile phones based on multi-level, hierarchical model of usability factors Interacting with Computers, Volume 21, Issue 4, August 2009, Pages 263-275 Heo, J.; Ham, D.H.; Park, S.; Song, C.; Yoon, W.C.
Five reasons for scenario-based design
Interacting with Computers, Volume 13, Issue 1, September 2000, Pages 43-60 Carroll, J.M.
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What is beautiful is usable
Interacting with Computers, Volume 13, Issue 2, December 2000, Pages 127-145 Tractinsky, N.; Katz, A.S.; Ikar, D.
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Human error and information systems failure: the case of the London ambulance service computer-aided despatch system project Interacting with Computers, Volume 11, Issue 6, June 1999, Pages 699-720 Beynon-Davies, P.
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Incorporating user motivations to design for video tagging Interacting with Computers, Volume 21, Issue 3, July 2009, Pages 221-232 van Velsen, L.; Melenhorst, M.
Applying simulation experience design methods to creating serious game-based adaptive training systems Interacting with Computers, Volume 19, Issue 2, March 2007, Pages 206-214 Raybourn, E.M.
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Using the Internet: Skill related problems in users' online behaviour Interacting with Computers, Volume 21, Issue 5-6, December 2009, Pages 393-402 van Deursen, A.J.A.M.; van Dijk, J.A.G.M.
Heuristic evaluation: Comparing ways of finding and reporting usability problems Interacting with Computers, Volume 19, Issue 2, March 2007, Pages 225-240 Hvannberg, E.T.; Law, E.L.C.; Larusdottir, M.K.
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The role of social presence in establishing loyalty in e-Service environments Interacting with Computers, Volume 19, Issue 1, January 2007, Pages 43-56 Cyr, D.; Hassanein, K.; Head, M.; Ivanov, A.
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Modelling user experience with web sites: Usability, hedonic value, beauty and goodness Interacting with Computers, Volume 20, Issue 3, May 2008, Pages 419-432 van Schaik, P.; Ling, J.
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Usable security: User preferences for authentication methods in eBanking and the effects of experience Interacting with Computers, Volume 22, Issue 3, May 2010, Pages 153-164 Weir, C.S.; Douglas, G.; Richardson, T.; Jack, M.
Human-computer interaction: A stable discipline, a nascent science, and the growth of the long tail Interacting with Computers, Volume 22, Issue 1, January 2010, Pages 13-27 Dix, A.
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Understanding purchasing behaviours in a virtual economy: Consumer behaviour involving virtual currency in Web 2.0 communities Interacting with Computers, Volume 20, Issue 4-5, September 2008, Pages 433-446 Shin, D.H.
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Designing new technologies for illiterate populations: A study in mobile phone interface design Interacting with Computers, Volume 20, Issue 6, December 2008, Pages 574-586 Lalji, Z.; Good, J.
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Mental models for web objects: Where do users expect to find the most frequent objects in online shops, news portals, and company web pages?
Interacting with Computers, Volume 22, Issue 2, March 2010, Pages 140-152 Roth, S.P.; Schmutz, P.; Pauwels, S.L.; Bargas-Avila, J.A.; Opwis, K.
TAM-based success modelling in ERP
Interacting with Computers, Volume 20, Issue 6, December 2008, Pages 515-523 Bueno, S.; Salmeron, J.L.
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Augmenting paper-based learning with mobile phones Interacting with Computers, Volume 21, Issue 3, July 2009, Pages 173-185 Chao, P.Y.; Chen, G.D.
A realistic, virtual head for human computer interaction Interacting with Computers, Volume 22, Issue 3, May 2010, Pages 176-192 Marcos, S.; Gomez-Garcia-Bermejo, J.; Zalama, E.
Exploring virtual team-working effectiveness in the construction sector Interacting with Computers, Volume 19, Issue 1, January 2007, Pages 96-112 Rezgui, Y.
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User Needs Analysis and requirements engineering: Theory and practice Interacting with Computers, Volume 18, Issue 1, January 2006, Pages 47-70 Lindgaard, G.; Dillon, R.; Trbovich, P.; White, R.; Fernandes, G.; Lundahl, S.; Pinnamaneni, A.
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