Page 308 -
P. 308
References 297
Frokjaer, E., Hornbæk, K., 2005. Cooperative usability testing: complementing usability tests
with user-supported interpretation sessions. In: Proceedings of the ACM Conference on
Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1383–1386.
Gould, J., Conti, J., Hovanyecz, T., 1983. Composing letters with a simulated listening type-
writer. Communications of the ACM 26 (4), 295–308.
Hazlett, R., 2006. Measuring emotional valence during interactive experiences: boys at video
game play. In: Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing
Systems, pp. 1023–1026.
Hertzum, M., 2016. A usability test is not an interview. Interactions 23 (2), 82–84.
Hollingsed, T., Novick, D., 2007. Usability inspection methods after 15 years of research
and practice. In: Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Design of Communication,
pp. 249–255.
Hourcade, J.P., 2007. Interaction design and children. Foundations and Trends in Human-
Computer Interaction 1 (4), 277–392.
Höysniemi, J., Hämäläinen, P., Turkki, L., 2004. Wizard of Oz prototyping of computer vision
based action games for children. In: Proceedings of the 2004 Conference on Interaction
Design and Children, pp. 27–34.
Hu, J., Winterboer, A., Nass, C., et al., 2007. Context & usability testing: user-modeled infor-
mation presentation in easy and difficult driving conditions. In: Proceedings of the ACM
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1343–1346.
Hutchinson, H., Mackay, W., Westerlund, B., et al., 2003. Technology probes: inspiring de-
sign for and with families. In: Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in
Computing Systems, pp. 17–24.
Hwang, W., Salvendy, G., 2010. Number of people required for usability evaluation: the 10±2
rule. Communications of the ACM 53 (5), 130–133.
Ivory, M., Hearst, M., 2001. The state of the art in automating usability evaluation of user
interfaces. ACM Computing Surveys 33 (4), 470–516.
Kuniavsky, M., 2003. Observing the User Experience: A Practitioner's Guide to User Research.
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco.
Lazar, J., Williams, V., Gunderson, J., Foltz, T., 2017. Investigating the potential of a dash-
board for monitoring U.S. federal website accessibility. In: Proceedings of the 2017 Hawaii
International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), pp. 2428–2437.
Lazar, J., 2006. Web Usability: A User-Centered Design Approach. Addison-Wesley, Boston.
Lewis, J., 2006. Sample sizes for usability tests: mostly math, not magic. Interactions 13 (6),
29–33.
Lindgaard, G., Chattratichart, J., 2007. Usability testing: what have we overlooked?
In: Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems,
pp. 1415–1424.
Miller, G., 1956. The magical number seven, plus or minus two: some limits on our capacity
for processing information. Psychological Review 63 (2), 81–96.
Nielsen, J., Landauer, T., 1993. A mathematical model of the finding of usability problems. In:
Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 206–213.
Nielsen, J., Mack, R. (Eds.), 1994. Usability Inspection Methods. John Wiley & Sons,
New York.
O'Brian, S., Mueller, F., 2006. Holding hands over a distance: technology probes in an inti-
mate, mobile context. In: Proceedings of the 2006 OZCHI Conference, pp. 293–296.
Preece, J., Rogers, Y., Sharp, H., 2002. Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer
Interaction. John Wiley & Sons, New York.