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PUC
2002
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The Media Equation Does Not Always Apply: People are not Polite Towards Small Computers
: The Media Equation asserts that people treat and behave towards computers in much the same way as towards other people, for example regarding politeness. We report the results of...
Mikael Goldstein, Gunilla Alsiö, Jost Werdenh...
TSE
1998
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Inconsistency Management for Multiple-View Software Development Environments
Developers need tool support to help manage the wide range of inconsistencies that occur during software development. Such tools need to provide developers with ways to define, de...
John C. Grundy, John G. Hosking, Warwick B. Mugrid...
SOFTWARE
2002
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Usage-Centered Engineering for Web Applications
: This paper presents a lightweight form of usage-centered design that has proved particularly effective in designing highly usable Webbased applications. Fully compatible with bot...
Larry L. Constantine, Lucy A. D. Lockwood
IJOE
2008
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Motor-Manipulatory Behaviours and Learning: an Observational Study
: In this paper we investigated the role of motor-manipulatory behaviour in the learning modalities of thirty-five primary school children interacting with a Lego MindStorms kit. I...
Eleonora Bilotta, Lorella Gabriele, Rocco Servidio...
PERVASIVE
2007
Springer
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Mobile Social Software: Facilitating Serendipity or Encouraging Homogeneity?
Mobile social software is currently designed and conceived to afford serendipitous social interactions in densely populated urban environments. In this paper, I argue that these s...
Jennifer Thom-Santelli
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