CHI2004 | Technical Program
Wednesday 28 April
09:00-10:30

Design Expo, Hall F
Designing the Humane Interface

Session Chair: Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Disneyworld.com Redesign
Shilpa Sood, Rhonda Gilligan, Chris Chandler, Shelley Slack, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Online, USA

Designing Tangible Interfaces for Children's Collaboration
Diana Africano, Kent Lindbergh, Peter Lundholm, Fredrik Nilbrink, Umea University, Sweden

360 Degrees of Usability Testing
Michael Morgan, Laura Borns, eBay, Inc., USA

Designing Remail: Reinventing the Email Client Through Innovation and Integration
Bernard Kerr, Eric Wilcox, IBM Research, USA

Flexible Interface/Application Design for awards e-catalog
Larisa Gieneart, Martin Tschofen, Ellisum Wolterstorf, Carlson Marketing Group; James Mattson, Wolterstorf, USA

Designing a Multimedia Conversation Aid for Reminiscence Therapy in Dementia Care Environments
Gary Gowans, Jim Campbell, Alm Norman, Richard Dye, University of Dundee; Arlene Astell, Maggie Ellis, University of St. Andrews, Scotland

Papers, Hall E1
Teamwork

Session Chair: Jonathan Grudin, Microsoft, USA

Persistence Matters: Making the Most of Chat in Tightly-Coupled Work
Darren Gergle, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; David R. Millen, IBM T.J. Watson Research, USA, Robert E. Kraut, Susan R. Fussell, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Computational GOMS Modeling of a Complex Team Task: Lessons Learned
David E. Kieras, University of Michigan, USA; Thomas P. Santoro, Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory, USA

A Social Proxy for Distributed Tasks: Design and Evaluation of a Working Prototype
Thomas Erickson, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA; Wei Huang, University of Michigan, USA; Catalina Danis, Wendy A. Kellogg, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA

Student Competition, Hall E2
Finalist Presentation

Co-Chairs: Jonathan Sykes, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland, Todd Zazelenchuk, Whirlpool Corp., USA

Judges: Rolf Molich, Dialog Design, Denmark; Lynn Shade, Adobe Systems, USA; Scott Berkun, uiweb.com, USA; David Benyon, Napier University, UK

Papers, Hall G
Stylus, Tap, and Text

Session Chair: Shumin Zhai, IBM Research, USA

Tapping vs. Circling Selections on Handheld Devices: Evidence for Different Performance-Shaping Factors
Sachi Mizobuchi, Nokia Japan, Japan, Michiaki Yasumura, Keio University, Japan

Performance of Menu-augmented Soft Keyboards
Poika Isokoski, University of Tampere, Finland

TNT – A Numeric Keypad Based Text Input Method
Magnus Ingmarsson, David Dinka, Linköping University, Sweden; Shumin Zhai, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA

Papers, Hall H
Can You Feel Me Now?

Session Chair: Angela Chang, Motorola Advanced Concepts Group, USA

Papier-Mâché: Toolkit Support for Tangible Input
Scott Klemmer, Jack Li, James Lin, UC Berkeley, USA; James Landay, University of Washington, USA

Feeling Bumps and Holes without a Haptic Interface: the Perception of Pseudo-Haptic Textures
Anatole Lécuyer, IRISA/INRIA, France; Jean-Marie Burkhardt, INRIA, France; Laurent Etienne, IRISA, France

Pressure Widgets
Gonzalo Ramos, Matthew Boulos, Ravin Balakrishnan, University of Toronto, Canada

Panel, Hall D
Technology: A Means for Enhancing the Independence and Connecivity of Older People

Organizer: Sara J. Czaja, University of Miami, USA
Herman Bourma, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands; Sara J. Czaja, University of Miami, USA; Hiroyuk Umemuro, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Wendy A. Rogers, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Richard Schulz, University of Pittsburgh, USA; Sri Hastuti Kuniawan, University of Manchester, UK

SIG, Hall M
Safety-Critical Interaction: Usability in Incidents and Accidents

Organizers: Philippe Palanque, LIIHS-IRIT, France; Chris Johnson, University of Glasgow, UK; Floor Koornneef, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Gerd Szwillus, Universität Paderborn, Germany; Peter Wright, University of York, UK

Papers, Hall I
End-User Programming

Session Chair: Austin Henderson, Pitney Bowes, USA

a CAPPElla: Programming by Demonstration of Context-Aware Applications
Anind K. Dey, Intel Research Berkeley, USA; Raffay Hamid, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Chris Beckmann, Daniel Hsu, UC Berkeley, USA; Ian Li, University of Washington, USA

Impact of Interruption Style on End-User Debugging
Shrinu Prabhakararao, T. J. Robertson, Margaret Burnett, Curtis Cook, Joseph Ruthruff, Laura Beckwith, Amit Phalgune, Oregon State University, USA

Designing the Whyline: A Debugging Interface for Asking Questions about Program Failuresn
Andrew J. Ko, Brad A. Myers, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Short Talks, Hall K
Users Have Issues, Too

Session Chair: Richard Anderson, Riander, USA

Augmenting Icons for Deaf Computer Users
Helen Petrie, Wendy Fisher, City University London, UK; Kurt Weimann, Gerhard Weber, Multimedia Campus Kiel, Germany

A Process for Creating the Business Case for User Experience Projects
Jeff Herman, eBay, Inc., USA

Email Task Management Styles: The Cleaners and the Keepers
Jacek Gwizdka, University of Toronto, Canada

Remarkable Computing - the Challenge of Designing for the Home
Marianne Graves Petersen, University of Aarhus, Department of Computer Science, Denmark

Techniques for Researching and Designing Global Products in an Unstable World: A Case Study
Brooke Foucault, Ryan Russell, Genevieve Bell, Intel Corporation, USA

Electronic Privacy, Trust and Self-Disclosure in E-Recruitment
Heike Schaumburg, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany; Nickel Jennifer, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany