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International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Volume 66
Volume 66, Number 1, January 2008
- Volker Wulf

, Volkmar Pipek
, Markus Won:
Component-based tailorability: Enabling highly flexible software applications. 1-22 - Orly Lahav, David Mioduser:

Haptic-feedback support for cognitive mapping of unknown spaces by people who are blind. 23-35 - Stephen J. H. Yang

, Irene Y. L. Chen:
A social network-based system for supporting interactive collaboration in knowledge sharing over peer-to-peer network. 36-50
Volume 66, Number 2, February 2008
- Wingyan Chung, Guanpi Lai, Alfonso Bonillas, Wei Xi, Hsinchun Chen:

Organizing domain-specific information on the Web: An experiment on the Spanish business Web directory. 51-66 - Joshua Shive, Gregory Francis:

Applying models of visual search to map display design. 67-77 - Stefano Burigat

, Luca Chittaro
, Silvia Gabrielli:
Navigation techniques for small-screen devices: An evaluation on maps and web pages. 78-97 - Ning Wang, W. Lewis Johnson, Richard E. Mayer, Paola Rizzo, Erin Shaw, Heather Collins:

The politeness effect: Pedagogical agents and learning outcomes. 98-112 - Gareth Peevers

, Gary Douglas, Mervyn A. Jack:
A usability comparison of three alternative message formats for an SMS banking service. 113-123
Volume 66, Number 3, March 2008
- Pierre Fastrez

, Jean-Baptiste Haué:
Designing and evaluating driver support systems with the user in mind. 125-131 - Jeff K. Caird, S. L. Chisholm, J. Lockhart:

Do in-vehicle advanced signs enhance older and younger drivers' intersection performance Driving simulation and eye movement results. 132-144 - Isabelle Milleville-Pennel:

A visual sign of lateral acceleration for steering assistance. 145-157 - Zhonghai Li, Paul Milgram:

An empirical investigation of a dynamic brake light concept for reduction of rear-end collisions through manipulation of optical looming. 158-172 - Leila Takayama, Clifford Nass:

Driver safety and information from afar: An experimental driving simulator study of wireless vs. in-car information services. 173-184 - Bako Rajaonah

, Nicolas J. Tricot, Françoise Anceaux, Patrick Millot:
The role of intervening variables in driver-ACC cooperation. 185-197 - Joonhwan Lee, Jodi Forlizzi, Scott E. Hudson:

Iterative design of MOVE: A situationally appropriate vehicle navigation system. 198-215
Volume 66, Number 4, April 2008
- Phillip H. Chung, Michael D. Byrne:

Cue effectiveness in mitigating postcompletion errors in a routine procedural task. 217-232 - Jari Kätsyri, Mikko Sams

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The effect of dynamics on identifying basic emotions from synthetic and natural faces. 233-242 - Xiaolong Zhang

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A multiscale progressive model on virtual navigation. 243-256 - Stefan Leuthold, Javier A. Bargas-Avila

, Klaus Opwis
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Beyond web content accessibility guidelines: Design of enhanced text user interfaces for blind internet users. 257-270 - Connor Upton, Gavin J. Doherty

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Extending Ecological Interface Design principles: A manufacturing case study. 271-286 - Jörgen Skågeby

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Semi-public end-user content contributions - A case-study of concerns and intentions in online photo-sharing. 287-300
Volume 66, Number 5, May 2008
- Jeremy N. Bailenson

, Emmanuel D. Pontikakis, Iris B. Mauss, James J. Gross, Maria E. Jabon, Cendri A. C. Hutcherson, Clifford Nass, Oliver John:
Real-time classification of evoked emotions using facial feature tracking and physiological responses. 303-317 - Jaka Sodnik, Christina Dicke, Saso Tomazic, Mark Billinghurst

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A user study of auditory versus visual interfaces for use while driving. 318-332 - Andrew Chan, Karon E. MacLean

, Joanna McGrenere:
Designing haptic icons to support collaborative turn-taking. 333-355 - Richard D. Johnson

, Steven Hornik, Eduardo Salas
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An empirical examination of factors contributing to the creation of successful e-learning environments. 356-369 - Junya Morita

, Kazuhisa Miwa, Takayuki Kitasaka, Kensaku Mori
, Yasuhito Suenaga, Shingo Iwano, Mitsuru Ikeda, Takeo Ishigaki:
Interactions of perceptual and conceptual processing: Expertise in medical image diagnosis. 370-390
Volume 66, Number 6, June 2008
- Ann Blandford

, Thomas R. G. Green, Dominic Furniss
, Stephann Makri:
Evaluating system utility and conceptual fit using CASSM. 393-409 - Simon Attfield, Ann Blandford

, John Dowell, Paul A. Cairns
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Uncertainty-tolerant design: Evaluating task performance and drag-and-link information gathering for a news-writing task. 410-424 - Neung Eun Kang

, Wan Chul Yoon:
Age- and experience-related user behavior differences in the use of complicated electronic devices. 425-437 - Koert van Mensvoort, Dik J. Hermes, Maurice van Montfort:

Usability of optically simulated haptic feedback. 438-451 - Batya Friedman, Nathan G. Freier, Peter H. Kahn Jr., Peyina Lin, Robin Sodeman:

Office window of the future? - Field-based analyses of a new use of a large display. 452-465 - Asimina Vasalou

, Astrid Hopfensitz
, Jeremy V. Pitt:
In praise of forgiveness: Ways for repairing trust breakdowns in one-off online interactions. 466-480
Volume 66, Number 7, July 2008
- Judith Good

, Pablo Romero:
Collaborative and social aspects of software development. 481-483 - Josh Tenenberg

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An institutional analysis of software teams. 484-494 - Sébastien Cherry, Pierre N. Robillard:

The social side of software engineering - A real ad hoc collaboration network. 495-505 - Helen Sharp

, Hugh Robinson:
Collaboration and co-ordination in mature eXtreme programming teams. 506-518 - Sallyann Bryant, Pablo Romero, Benedict du Boulay:

Pair programming and the mysterious role of the navigator. 519-529 - Brian Hanks:

Empirical evaluation of distributed pair programming. 530-544 - David G. Hendry:

Public participation in proprietary software development through user roles and discourse. 545-557 - Flore Barcellini, Françoise Détienne, Jean-Marie Burkhardt

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User and developer mediation in an Open Source Software community: Boundary spanning through cross participation in online discussions. 558-570
Volume 66, Number 8, August 2008
- Joseph P. Wherton

, Andrew F. Monk:
Technological opportunities for supporting people with dementia who are living at home. 571-586 - Siân E. Lindley, Andrew F. Monk:

Social enjoyment with electronic photograph displays: Awareness and control. 587-604 - Thorsten Büring, Jens Gerken, Harald Reiterer

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Zoom interaction design for pen-operated portable devices. 605-627 - Ouriel Grynszpan, Jean-Claude Martin, Jacqueline Nadel:

Multimedia interfaces for users with high functioning autism: An empirical investigation. 628-639
Volume 66, Number 9, September 2008
- Charlene Jennett, Anna Louise Cox

, Paul A. Cairns
, Samira Dhoparee, Andrew Epps, Tim Tijs
, Alison Walton:
Measuring and defining the experience of immersion in games. 641-661 - Changchun Liu, Karla Conn, Nilanjan Sarkar, Wendy Stone:

Physiology-based affect recognition for computer-assisted intervention of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 662-677 - Hui-Jen Yang, Wen-Yu Tsao, Yun-Long Lay, Minder Chen, Yiching Liou:

Prior language experience and language anxiety as predictors for non-native language commercial website use intention. 678-687 - Jennifer Elin Bahner, Anke-Dorothea Hüper, Dietrich Manzey:

Misuse of automated decision aids: Complacency, automation bias and the impact of training experience. 688-699
Volume 66, Number 10, October 2008
- Sangyoon Lee, Gerard Jounghyun Kim:

Effects of haptic feedback, stereoscopy, and image resolution on performance and presence in remote navigation. 701-717 - Paula J. Edwards

, Kevin P. Moloney, Julie A. Jacko
, François Sainfort:
Evaluating usability of a commercial electronic health record: A case study. 718-728 - Nicholas Y. Chen, François Guimbretière, Corinna E. Löckenhoff

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Relative role of merging and two-handed operation on command selection speed. 729-740 - Georgios N. Yannakakis

, John Hallam:
Entertainment modeling through physiology in physical play. 741-755
Volume 66, Number 11, November 2008
- Paul Buitelaar, Philipp Cimiano

, Anette Frank, Matthias Hartung, Stefania Racioppa:
Ontology-based information extraction and integration from heterogeneous data sources. 759-788 - Eun-Ju Lee:

Flattery may get computers somewhere, sometimes: The moderating role of output modality, computer gender, and user gender. 789-800 - Asimina Vasalou

, Adam N. Joinson
, Tanja Bänziger, Peter Goldie, Jeremy Pitt:
Avatars in social media: Balancing accuracy, playfulness and embodied messages. 801-811 - Crescencio Bravo

, Miguel A. Redondo
, M. Felisa Verdejo
, Manuel Ortega
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A framework for process-solution analysis in collaborative learning environments. 812-832
Volume 66, Number 12, December 2008
- Antti Oulasvirta, Stephen A. Brewster

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Mobile human-computer interaction. 833-837 - Parisa Eslambolchilar

, Roderick Murray-Smith
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Control centric approach in designing scrolling and zooming user interfaces. 838-856 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Brad A. Myers, Htet Htet Aung:

The performance of hand postures in front- and back-of-device interaction for mobile computing. 857-875 - Stephen Fickas, McKay Moore Sohlberg, Pei-Fang Hung:

Route-following assistance for travelers with cognitive impairments: A comparison of four prompt modes. 876-888 - Sri Kurniawan:

Older people and mobile phones: A multi-method investigation. 889-901 - Carolyn M. Axtell, Donald Hislop, Steve Whittaker:

Mobile technologies in mobile spaces: Findings from the context of train travel. 902-915 - Carsten Sørensen

, Adel Al-Taitoon:
Organisational usability of mobile computing - Volatility and control in mobile foreign exchange trading. 916-929 - Jeffrey Boase, Tetsuro Kobayashi

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Kei-Tying teens: Using mobile phone e-mail to bond, bridge, and break with social ties - a study of Japanese adolescents. 930-943 - John M. Carroll

, Mary Beth Rosson:
Theorizing mobility in community networks. 944-962 - Johanna Brewer, Paul Dourish:

Storied spaces: Cultural accounts of mobility, technology, and environmental knowing. 963-976

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