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CHI 2009 Draft Submission Stuff

  • If you are a writer: attach an updated version of your paper, the title of your paper, and the abstract on this webpage -- please note, it is your responsibility to keep your draft on this webpage up-to-date, or to email up-to-date versions of your draft to your readers.
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Sept 10th Meeting

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Fahimeh Raja, Kirstie Hawkey, Kosta Beznosov Leah Towards Usable Configuration of Personal Firewalls: Increasing Understanding of Current and Future States User study examining mental models of firewalls and understanding of firewall configuration - participants used both Vista Basic Firewall and a prototype interface   Email us for the latest draft when you are ready to read!(hawkey@eceDELETEthisTEXT.ubc.ca, fahimehr@eceDELETEthisTEXT.ubc.ca)
Leah Findlater, Karyn Moffatt, Joanna McGrenere   We love menus! User evaluation of a nifty new adaptive menu that preserves spatial layout and uses a temporal fade-in of non-predicted items to visually "highlight" predicted items. September 5 PrimingPaper_v1_for_review.doc
Leah Findlater, Ravin Balakrishnan, Kentaro Toyama Rock, Kirstie Something like: "Interfaces for semiliterate users" User study showing the benefit of text-based but augmented interaction for semiliterate individuals. September 5 LiteracyStudyDraft_v2_for_IDRG.doc
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Fahimeh Raja, Kirstie Hawkey, Kosta Beznosov Leah, Karyn Towards Usable Configuration of Personal Firewalls: Increasing Understanding of Current and Future States User study examining mental models of firewalls and understanding of firewall configuration - participants used both Vista Basic Firewall and a prototype interface   Email us for the latest draft when you are ready to read!(hawkey@eceDELETEthisTEXT.ubc.ca, fahimehr@eceDELETEthisTEXT.ubc.ca)
Leah Findlater, Karyn Moffatt, Joanna McGrenere   Ephemeral Adaptation: The Use of Gradual Onset to Improve Menu Selection Performance User evaluation of ephemeral adaptation, a new adaptive GUI technique that employs gradual onset to draw the user’s attention to predicted functionality. In an ephemeral menu predicted items appear abruptly when the menu is opened, but non-predicted items fade in gradually. September 5 PrimingPaper_v1_for_review.doc
Leah Findlater, Ravin Balakrishnan, Kentaro Toyama Rock, Kirstie, Karyn Something like: "Interfaces for semiliterate users" User study showing the benefit of text-based but augmented interaction for semiliterate individuals. September 5 LiteracyStudyDraft_v2_for_IDRG.doc
 
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