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Date: 2015-07-17 22:36:03
Humancomputer interaction
Usability
Human communication
Computer security
Paul Dourish
User interfaces
Lorrie Cranor
Usability engineering
User experience
Simson Garfinkel
Ethnomethodology
Privacy

Ethnomethodology and Usable Security: The Value of Descriptive Research for Graduate Students Hervé Saint-Louis, PhD Student, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Instrumental, cognitive and behavioural approac

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