Accepted Long Papers
Following the peer review process, the following papers have been accepted for presentation and publication at OzCHI 2010.
Papers are presented here in alphabetical order by title.
A Methodology to Evaluate Creative Design Methods: A Study with the BadIdeas Method
Paula Alexandra Silva, Fraunhofer Portugal; Janet C. Read, University of Central Lancashire
A Project Restarting Support System Using the Historical Log of a Userís Window Usage
Masaki Omata, University of Yamanashi; Kei Ogasawara, University of Yamanashi; Atsumi Imamiya, University of Yamanashi
An Empirical Comparison of Tag Clouds and Tables
Josh Oosterman, University of Canterbury; Andy Cockburn, University of Canterbury
Chutney and Relish: Designing to Augment the Experience of Shopping at a Farmers' Market
Ann Light, Sheffield Hallam University; Ian Wakeman, Univeristy of Sussex; Jon Robinson, Univeristy of Sussex; Dan Chalmers, Univeristy of Sussex; Anirban Basu, Univeristy of Sussex
Communicative Criteria for Usability Evaluation
Stefan Cronholm, Linköping University/University of Borås
Conversational Management of Network Trouble Perturbations in Personal Videoconferencing
E. Sean Rintel, The University of Queensland
Designing Interactions for the Collective User Experience
Pat Lehane, USQ Toowoomba
Designing Technology for Active Spectator Experiences at Sporting Events
Rune Veerasawmy, Aarhus University; Martin Ludvigsen, Aarhus School of Architecture
Document Resizing for Visually Impaired Students
Michael Connolly, University of Auckland; Christof Lutteroth, University of Auckland ; Beryl Plimmer, University of Auckland
Ethnographic Video as Design Specs
Jacob Buur, University of Southern Denmark; Euan Fraser, University of Southern Denmark; Soila Oinonen, University of Southern Denmark; Max Rolfstam, University of Southern Denmark
Heterogeneities and complexities in IS design – Still a need to juxtapose organizational elements and design related ideas?
Kristoffer Røed, University in Tromsø
Improving Stylus Interaction for eMedical Forms
Nilanthi Seneviratne, University of Auckland; Beryl Plimmer, University of Auckland
Interactive Definition of Single-user Profiles for Alerting Systems
Doris Jung, University of Waikato; Steve Jones, University of Waikato
Interpreting Technology-Mediated Identity: Perception of Social Intention and Meaning in Bluetooth Names
Freya Palmer, University of Bath; Eamonn O'Neill, University of Bath
Investigating Factors influencing Trust in Video-Mediated Communication
Cameron Teoh, University of Otago; Holger Regenbrecht, University of Otago; David O'Hare, University of Otago
Multitouch Finger Registration and Its Applications
Oscar Kin-Chung Au, City University of Hong Kong; Chiew-Lan Tai, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Mutual Engagement in Mobile Multimedia
Ben Swift, Australian National University; Henry Gardner, Australian National University; Alistair Riddell, Australian National University
Participatory Design at the Museum – inquiring into children's everyday engagement in cultural heritage
Rune Veerasawmy, Aarhus University; Christian Dindler, Aarhus University; Ole Sejer Iversen, Aarhus University; Rachel Charlotte Smith, Aarhus University
Playfulness in the User Experience of Personal Mobile Products
Juha Arrasvuori, Nokia Research; Hannu Korhonen, Nokia Research; Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Tampere University of Technology, Nokia Research
Projections on Museum Exhibits Engaging Visitors in the Museum Setting
Ditte Amund Basballe, Aarhus University; Kim Halskov, Aarhus University
Reflecting on Reflection: Framing a Design Landscape
Rowanne Fleck, University of Sussex; Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Vienna University of Technology / University of Sussex
SketchNode: Intelligent sketching support and formal diagramming
Beryl Plimmer, University of Auckland; Helen Purchase, University of Glasgow; Hong Yul Yang, University of Auckland
The Elephant in the Room – Ambiguity and Temporary Closure in a Design Process
Janni Nielsen, Copenhagen Business School; Mads Bødker, Copenhagen Business School
Understanding experience using dialogical methods: The case of serendipity
Tuck Leong, Aarhus University, Denmark; Peter Wright, University of Newcastle, UK; Frank Vetere, University of Melbourne, Australia; Steve Howard, University of Melbourne, Australia
User Experience Evaluation Criteria for Mobile News Making Technology - Findings from a Field Study
Heli Väätäjä Tampere University of Technology
What's My Name Again? Sociotechnical Considerations for Author Name Management in Research Databases
Dana McKay, Library, Institute for Social Research / Swinburne University of Technology; Rebecca Parker, Library, Institute for Social Research / Swinburne University of Technology; Silvia Sanchez, The Hiser Group
Who Makes What Sound? Supporting real-time musical improvisations of electroacoustic ensembles
Tim Merritt, National University of Singapore; Weiman Kow, National University of Singapore; Christopher Ng, National University of Singapore; Kevin McGee, National University of Singapore; Lonce Wyse, National University of Singapore