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Draft timetable
Provisional programme
Paper session 1, Thursday 11am-noon
- FreeForm: An Informal Environment for Interface Prototyping
Beryl Plimmer, Mark Apperley
Manukau Institute of Technology, New Zealand
- Analysing Mouse and Pen Gestures
Michael Moyle, Andy Cockburn
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Tools for the Selection of Colour Palettes
Giovanni Moretti, Paul Lyons
Massey University, New Zealand
Paper session 2, Thursday 2.00pm-3.30pm
- A Taxonomy of User Interface Metaphors
Pippin Barr, Robert Biddle, James Noble
Victoria University, New Zealand
- The Effect Of Display And Image Type On Inter-Object Distance Estimation in Virtual and Real Environments
Dayang R. Awang-Rambli, Roy S. Kalawsky
Loughborough University, UK
- Virtual and a Real Table for Creating Inter-real Virtual Space
Shigeru Wesugi, Yoshiyuki Miwa
Waseda University, Japan
Paper session 3, Thursday 4.00pm-5.30pm
- The high level design of object-oriented user interfaces: a review of methods
Liz Kemp, Chris Phillips
Massey University, New Zealand
- GUI Migration across Heterogeneous Java Profiles
Candy Wong, Hao-hua Chu, Masaji Katagiri
DoCoMo Communications Laboratories, USA
- A Lightweight Web-Based Case Tool for Sequence Diagrams
Rilla Khaled, Dan MacKay, Robert Biddle, James Noble
Victoria University, New Zealand
Paper session 4, Friday 9.30am-10.30am
- Designing software for unusual users: the severely/profoundly intellectually handicapped
Sally Jo Cunningham
University of Waikato, New Zealand
- Dealing with application complexity when designing for older users
Dan Hawthorn
UNITEC, New Zealand
Paper session 5, Friday 11am-12.30pm
- Design of Interactive Television Programs
Leena Eronen
Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
- Designing an interface for supporting information visualisation in eLearning discussion forums
David Hamilton David Hunt Chris Knowles
Waikato Innovation Centre for Electronic Education, New Zealand
- Experiences developing a thin-client, multi-device travel planning application
John Grundy, Weiguo Jin
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Paper session 6, Friday 1.30pm-2.30pm
- An Experimental Speech to Graphics System
Andrew Golightly, Tony Smith
University of Waikato, New Zealand
- Application of Imperfect Speech Recognition to Navigation and Editing of Audio Documents
Mark Apperley, Orion Edwards, Sam Jansen, Masood Masoodian, Sam McKoy, Bill Rogers, Tony Voyle, David Ware
University of Waikato, New Zealand
Keynote Speakers:
Harold Thimbleby, UCLIC, London UK.
Jon Labrie, Weta Digital Ltd.
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