Programme
Timetable
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday
Follow links above for details of each day's sessions
The conference programme outline is as follow
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TUESDAY
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Tutorials and Doctoral Consortium | ||
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09.00 - 17:00 |
Tutorials (in depth) | ||
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08:45 - 17:30
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Doctoral Consortium |
Room 232
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10:30 - 11:00
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Break | ||
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12:30 - 14:00
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Lunch | ||
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15:30 - 16:00
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Break | ||
| 18:30 | HCI 2000 Conference Reception at the Informatics Centre | ||
| WEDNESDAY | Industry Day | ||
| 09.00 - 10:30 | Conference Opening: Users in Control with Pervasive Computing |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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| 10:30 - 11:00 | Break | ||
| 11:00 - 12:30 | 1 Papers:Designing the Product |
Room 109
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| 2 Panels: Delivering Usability |
Room 312
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| 3 Industry Day papers |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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| 12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch | ||
| 14:00 - 15:30 | 1 Papers: Usability Engineering |
Room 109
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| 2 Industry Day Papers |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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| 3 Short Papers |
Room 108
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| 15:30 - 16:00 | Break | ||
| 16:00 - 17:15 | Plenary: Usability and Profits in the Digital Economy |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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| 18:30 | Coaches leave for Conference Dinner at Ramside Hall | ||
| THURSDAY | |||
| 09.00 - 10:30 | Plenary: The Future of HCI Research |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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| 10:30 - 11:00 | Break: Spotlight on Posters |
Prospect Building Upper Floor
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| 11:00 - 12:30 | 1 Papers: Multimedia Communication |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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| 2 Papers: Understanding Work and the Work Context |
Room 109
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| 3 Short Papers: Methods and Tools |
Room 108
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| 4 Panel: HCI Challenges for the New Millenium |
Room 312
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| 12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch: Spotlight on Posters |
Prospect Building Upper Floor
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| 14:00 - 15:30 | 1 Papers: Solutions in Multimedia |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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| 2 Papers: User Involvement |
Room 109
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| 3 Short Papers: Empowering Users |
Room 108
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| 4 Organisational Overviews |
Room 107
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| 15:30 - 16:00 | Break: Spotlight on Posters |
Prospect Building Upper Floor
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| 16:00 - 17:15 | Plenary: Configuring Interactions |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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| 17:30 | British HCI Group AGM |
Room 201
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| 17.30 | Coaches leave for VR Centre | ||
| 18:30 | Coaches leave for National Glass Centre | ||
| FRIDAY | |||
| 09:00 - 10:30 | 1 Papers: Making the Web Work for You |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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| 2 Papers: Design Analysis |
Room 109
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| 3 Papers: New Tricks for Old Dogs |
Room 108
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| 10:30 - 11:00 | Break | ||
| 11:00 - 12:30 | Closing Plenary: Convergence or Collision |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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| 12:30 | Lunch | ||
| Conference Closes | |||
| TUESDAY | Tutorials and Doctoral Consortium | ||
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T1 |
Making World Web Interfaces Usable for Elderly and/or Visually Impaired People |
| T2 PM |
Model-Based Design and Evaluation of Interactive Applications Fabio Patern� (Italy) |
| T3 Full Day |
Designing Multimedia Presentations Alistair Sutcliffe (UK) |
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T4 |
Cancelled for Health Reasons |
| T5 Full Day |
Software User Interface Engineering - a structured design method bridging the gap between human factors and software engineering Morten Borup Harning (Denmark) |
| T6 Full Day |
Enabling Technology for Users with Special Needs Alistair Edwards (UK) |
| T7 Full Day |
Information Visualisation Robert Spence (UK) |
| T8 PM |
Designing Usable Mobile Services Anne Kaikkonen (Finland) |
| T9 Full Day |
Marketing and Electronic Commerce Jerry Lohse (USA) |
Chair: John Dowell (UK)
Faculty: Ann Blandford, Alison Crerar, Steve Draper (UK)
- Working towards effective adaptive and user adaptable computer interfaces for users with a range of specific needs
Linda White (UK) - Neglected data: user costs in networked multimedia applications
Gillian Wilson (UK) - Enhancement of integrated electronic assistive technology
P. O' Neill, C. R. Roast, M. S. Hawley (UK) - Usability evaluation of interactive instructional multimedia user interfaces
Maia Dimitrova (UK) - A toolkit of context and resource sensitive widgets
M Crease (UK) - Using non-speech sounds to improve interaction wwith telephone based interfaces
G Lepatre (UK) - Usability Evaluation of New Interaction Technique Evaluation of Usability Evaluation
Peter Forbrig, Karina Oertel (UK) - Visualisation of Program Specification
Jarinee Chattratichart (UK) - Developing a Learner Centred Interface for the Navigation of Large Virtual Environments
Jonathan R. Sykes (UK) - Not just a dusty box: Computer-based activities in Primary school education
Alan Payne, Dr Christian Martyn Jones (UK)
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18:30 Conference Reception |
| WEDNESDAY | Industry Day | |||
09:00 - 10:30 Conference Opening
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Plenary: Users in Control with Pervasive Computing |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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Chair: Gilbert Cockton (University of Sunderland)
| 1 Papers: Designing the Product Chair, Dave Roberts, IBM |
Room 109
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- Introducing Internet Terminals to the Home: Interaction between Social, Physical and Technological Spaces
Wai On Lee (USA) - Informing the Design of an Online Financial Advice System
Elizabeth Longmate, Paula Lynch, Chris Baber (UK) - Are User Studies Harmful or Useful in the Early Stages of Product Development?
Sari Kujala, Martti Mantyla (Finland)
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2 Panel: Delivering Usability
Convenor: Peter Windsor (UK) |
Room 312
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Panel Members:
- Joanna Bawa (UK)
- Chris Nodder (USA)
- Ian Curson (UK)
| 3 Industry Day Papers: Chair: Mary Jones (UK) |
Room 109
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- User Experience in Mobile Banking
Anne Kaikkonen, Pirjo T�rm�nen (Finland) - Instant Messaging: Effects of Relevance and Timing
Mary Czerwinski, Edward Cutrell, Eric Horvitz (USA) - Can Voice Recognition Work For Computer Users? The Effects Of Training And Voice Commands
David Caulton (USA)
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12:30 - 14:00 Lunch |
14:00 - 15:30
| 1 Papers: Usability Engineering Chair: Wai On Lee (USA) |
Room 109
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- Concurrent Usability Engineering
Pekka Ketola (Finland) - Low Cost Remote Evaluation for Interface Prototyping
Lynne Dunckley, Dean Taylor, Malcolm Storey, Andy Smith (UK) - Usability Capability Models - Review and Analysis
Timo Jokela (Finland)
| 2 Industry Day Papers: Effective HCI in Organisations Chair: Mary Czerwinski (USA) |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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- Enjoy SAP: User-Centred Development Catches On
Matthias Vering, Karsten Erxleben, Andreas Kramer (Germany) - Usability is not Enough: Bringing Lifestyle Research into Industrial HCI
Mary L R Jones, James Hourd, Andrew Gower (UK) - Poly-vectoral reverse navigation: Going 'BACK' to where you might not have been
Mark Freeman, Eric Gould Bear (USA) - Usability testing object oriented class libraries
Steven Clarke, Rick Spencer (USA)
| 3 Short Papers: Issues and Solutions for Interactive Systems Design Chair: Mary Czerwinski (USA) |
Room 108
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- Automatic volume control for auditory interfaces
Stephen Brewster, Andrew Crossan, Murray Crease (UK) - Visual information seeking on palmtop devices
Mark Dunlop (Denmark), Neil Davidson (UK) - Multi-level usability issues for organisational memory information systems
David Golightly, Maura Kerrin (UK) - Supporting web information gathering tasks
Yolanda Jacobs Reimer, Arthur Kirkpatrick, Sarah Douglas (USA) - PeerRing - Combining location based services with self presenting devices and peer-to-peer communication
Ing-Marie Jonsson, Ola Carlvik (USA)
16:00 - 17:00
| Plenary: Usability and Profits in the Digital Economy Gerald L Lohse |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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Chair: David Hawdale (UK)
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Conference Dinner at Ramside Hall |
| THURSDAY | |||||
09:00 - 10:30
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Plenary: The Future of HCI Research: Theoretical and Methodological Issues |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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Chair: Sharon McDonald (UK)
| 10:30 - 11:00 Break: Spotlight on Posters |
Prospect Building Upper Floor
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- Experimental determination of optimal scales for usability questionnaire design
Robert Bierton, Richard Bates (UK) - Experimental determination of quantifiers for usability questionnaire design
Robert Bierton, Richard Bates(UK) - Using soft devices as enabling translators - standard GUI interaction for all!
Richard Bates (UK) - A method for classifying pointing device interaction errors on standard GUI widgets
Robert Bierton, Richard Bates(UK) - 'Postcards to Grandad': handwriting recognition and young children
Janet Read, Stuart MacFarlane, Chris Casey (UK) - Can we make the World Wide Web accessible to everyone?
Nicky Danino, Stuart MacFarlane (UK) - Personality bias in volunteer based user studies
Nils Dahlb�ck, Arvid Karsvall (Sweden)
11:00 - 12:30
| 1 Papers: Multimedia Communication Chair: Andrew Monk (UK) |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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- Analysing Asynchronous Collaboration
Patrick G. T. Healey, Nick Bryan-Kinns (UK) - Connections, Locations and Shared Spaces: What Should the User Understand About Network Services for On-Line Collaboration?
Merja Ranta-aho, Maria Koykka, Raila Ollikainen (Finland) - Do Users Always Know What's Good for Them? Utilising Physiological Responses to Assess Media Quality
Gillian M. Wilson, M. Angela Sasse (UK)
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2 Papers: Understanding Work and the Work Context |
Room 109
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- On Change and Tasks
Peter J. Wilde, Robert Macredie (UK) - A Model for Extensible Web Based Information Intensive Task Oriented Systems
Cecilia Cunha, Clarisse de Souza, Violeta Quental, Daniel Schwabe (Brazil) - Hardening Soft Systems Conceptual Modelling
Dan Diaper (UK)
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3 Short Papers: Methods and Tools |
Room 108
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- Causal analysis: a technique to explore breakdowns in usage scenarios
Shailey Minocha (UK) - What syndetic modelling can't (yet) tell us
Mark Treglown (UK) - The shared meanings design framework (SMDF): Semiotics in HCI design and development at last?
Tim French, Simon Polovna (UK) - Beyond scenario-based design for CVE-based simulators
Phil Turner, Liisa Dawson (UK) - Assessing heuristic evaluation: Mind the Quality, not just Percentages
Alan Woolrych, Gilbert Cockton (UK)
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4 Panel: HCI Challenges for the New Millenium |
Room 312
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Panel Members:
- Mike Wilson (UK)
- Chris Johnson (UK)
- Tom Rodden (UK)
- Hilary Johnson (UK)
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12:30 - 14:00 Lunch: Spotlight on Posters |
Prospect Building Upper Floor
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14:00 - 15:30
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1 Papers: Solutions in Multimedia |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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- Multimedia Task Support for Operative Dentistry: Preliminary Results
Simon A. Clark, Betty P. Ng, B.L. William Wong (New Zealand) - Solutions for Elderly Visually Impaired People Using the Internet
Mary Zajicek, Sue Hall (UK) - Caring, Sharing Widgets: A Toolkit of Sensitive Widgets
Murray Crease, Stephen Brewster, Philip Gray (UK)
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2 Papers: User Involvement |
Room 109
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- Requirements are in the Eyes of the Beholders
Philip Turner (UK) - Using Incident Reporting to Combat Human Error
Chris Johnson (UK) - User Involvement in the Design of Human Computer Interactions: Some Similarities and Differences between Design Approaches
Mathilde Bekker (The Netherlands), John Long (UK)
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3 Short Papers: Empowering Users |
Room 108
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- Empowering consumers with usability certificates
Harold Thimbleby (UK), Matt Jones (South Africa), Gary Marsden (UK) - Usability issues and users with a range of specific needs
Linda White (UK) - Evaluating and informing assistive technology from usage logs
P. O'Neill, C. R. Roast, M. S. Hawley (UK) - Investigating user behaviour in image retrieval
Lynne Conniss, Julie Ashford, Margaret Graham (UK) - Supporting the user software selection task: HCI and marketing
Stephen Draper (UK)
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4 Organisational Overviews |
Room 107
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- Intelligent and Interactive Systems Research at Auburn University
N. Hari Narayanan (USA) - Organising for a Knowledge Network
Patrick McAndrew, Josie Taylor (UK) - HCI at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Michael Wilson (UK) - Human Computer Interaction Engineering: An Organisational Overview of the Ergonomics and HCI Unit, University College London
John Long (UK) - New Directions in the Centre for HCI Design, City University London
Stephanie Wilson, Julia Galliers, Bill Karakostas, Neil Maiden, Helen Sharp (UK) - Human-Computer Systems Research at Sunderland
Gilbert Cockton, Sharon McDonald, Chris Bloor, Walter Middleton (UK)
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15:30 - 16:00 Break: Spotlight on Posters |
Prospect Building Upper Floor
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16:00 - 17:00 |
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Plenary: Configuring Interactions: Bots, pets and agency at the interface |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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Chair: Yvonne Waern (Sweden)
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| FRIDAY |
9:00 - 10:30
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1 Papers: Making the web work for you |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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- Multimedia and Learning: Patterns of Interaction
Sandra Cairncross, Mike Mannion (UK) - Extending Eye Tracking to Analyze Interactions with Multimedia Information Presentations
N. Hari Narayanan, Dan J. Schrimpsher (USA) - A Comprehension-Based Model of Web Navigation and its Application to Web Usability Analysis
Muneo Kitajima (Japan), Marilyn H. Blackmon, Peter G. Polson (USA)
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2 Papers: Design Analysis |
Room 109
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- Analysis and Simulation of User Interfaces
Harold Thimbleby (UK) - The Evaluation of Desperado: A Computerised Tool to Aid Design Reuse
Nicola J. Lambell, Linden J. Ball, T. C. Ormerod (UK) - Function Allocation for Computer Aided Learning in a Complex Organisaton
Chris Johnson, Bryan Mathers (UK)
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3 Papers: New Tricks for Old Dogs |
Room 108
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- Embodiment and Interface Metaphors: Comparing Filing Systems
Mark Treglown (UK) - An Evaluation of Cone Trees
Andy Cockburn, Bruce McKenzie (New Zealand) - Are Passfaces More Usable than Passwords? A Field Trial Investigation
Sacha Brostoff, M. Angela Sasse (UK)
11:00 - 12:30
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Closing Plenary:Convergence or Collision |
Tom Cowie Lecture Theatre
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Chair: Andrew Monk, University of York
12:30 Lunch
Conference End
