Interface metaphor

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11thinking  Magic as a Metaphor for Ubiquitous Computing In fiction, magic often augments familiar objects with fantastical capabilities. User Experience Designer Mike Kuniavsky explores magic as a design metaphor to help

thinking Magic as a Metaphor for Ubiquitous Computing In fiction, magic often augments familiar objects with fantastical capabilities. User Experience Designer Mike Kuniavsky explores magic as a design metaphor to help

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Source URL: www.orangecone.com

Language: English - Date: 2007-03-20 16:25:26
12Metaphors, Conceptual Models and Evolutionary Epistemology Karl-Heinz Weidmann Department of Computer Science and User Centered Technologies Research Institute, University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg (FH-Vorarlberg) A

Metaphors, Conceptual Models and Evolutionary Epistemology Karl-Heinz Weidmann Department of Computer Science and User Centered Technologies Research Institute, University of Applied Sciences Vorarlberg (FH-Vorarlberg) A

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Source URL: ui4all.ics.forth.gr

Language: English - Date: 2007-11-27 14:04:29
133rd AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science – Helsinki/Espoo, Finland, May 25th – 27th, 2000  Task Analysis in Transportation Planning for User Interface Metaphor Design  Jörn Möltgen, Werner Kuhn

3rd AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science – Helsinki/Espoo, Finland, May 25th – 27th, 2000 Task Analysis in Transportation Planning for User Interface Metaphor Design Jörn Möltgen, Werner Kuhn

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Source URL: itcnt05.itc.nl

Language: English - Date: 2005-02-14 17:00:00
14CFP Misuse and abuse of interactive technologies So far research into the user’s emotional engagement in computing has addressed pleasurable affective states such has enjoyment, fun, and playfulness. Abuse: The darker

CFP Misuse and abuse of interactive technologies So far research into the user’s emotional engagement in computing has addressed pleasurable affective states such has enjoyment, fun, and playfulness. Abuse: The darker

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Source URL: www.chi2006.org

Language: English - Date: 2005-11-26 19:04:23
15Another perspective of computer interface usability: not

Another perspective of computer interface usability: not "easy to use" but "thinking to use" Masanori Mizuno and Kiyofumi Motoyama, Nagoya University, Japan Abstract (EN) The history of computer interface shows us a diff

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Source URL: www.archimuse.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-09 18:19:21
16Illustration by David Goldin  article Roderick Perkins Dan Smith Keller

Illustration by David Goldin article Roderick Perkins Dan Smith Keller

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Source URL: web.archive.org

Language: English
17METAPHOR IN USER INTERFACE DESIGN: A VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES William Hudson Syntagm Ltd 10 Oxford Road

METAPHOR IN USER INTERFACE DESIGN: A VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES William Hudson Syntagm Ltd 10 Oxford Road

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Source URL: www.syntagm.co.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-03 12:20:13
18It’s been over 10 years since the Human Interface Group at Apple explored a new UI widget—the pile—as a means of organizing information on the digital desktop. Since then, the idea has fallen by the wayside, even t

It’s been over 10 years since the Human Interface Group at Apple explored a new UI widget—the pile—as a means of organizing information on the digital desktop. Since then, the idea has fallen by the wayside, even t

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Source URL: odannyboy.com

Language: English - Date: 2005-06-08 16:25:32
19An Interface Metaphor and Mechanism for Learning History through Multimedia Stories Carol Strohecker Originally appeared as Working Paper 97-02, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories  Abstract

An Interface Metaphor and Mechanism for Learning History through Multimedia Stories Carol Strohecker Originally appeared as Working Paper 97-02, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories Abstract

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Source URL: www.carolstrohecker.info

Language: English - Date: 2005-09-13 11:06:08
20MelbourneDAC 2003 theories about what ‘worlds of experience’ are like.” [4]: As such, it can be viewed as a strictly delimited system, a set of simple forms with which to experiment. But language, especially langua

MelbourneDAC 2003 theories about what ‘worlds of experience’ are like.” [4]: As such, it can be viewed as a strictly delimited system, a set of simple forms with which to experiment. But language, especially langua

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Source URL: conlang.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-25 14:17:09