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---+ CHI 2008 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. * When we have most of our submissions posted, we'll ask everyone to pick a paper or two to read. <!-- Everyone: Pick a paper or two to read, put your name next to the paper. Try to keep things even so everyone gets some help! It's probably a good idea to notify the author that you will be reading his/her paper so he/she can get you an up to date copy --> ---++ Aug 28th meeting | * Author/Owner * | * Readers * | * Title * | * Summary * | * Approx Date Ready for Review * | * Comments * | | Yamin, Joanna, Kelly| Tony, Karen | The Annotators' Perspective on Co-authoring with Structured Annotations | This paper examines the impact of supporting structure on users who create annotations. | Aug 22 | | | Leah, Joanna | ?, ? | Evaluation of a Role-Based Approach for Customizing a Complex Development Environment | Coarse-grained approaches to customization allow the user to enable or disable groups of features at once, rather than individual features. While this could reduce the complexity of customization and encourage more users to customize their interfaces, the research challenges of designing such approaches have not been fully explored. To address this limitation, we conducted an interview study with 14 professional software developers who use an integrated development environment that provides a role-based, coarse-grained approach to customization. From the results, we identify challenges that are inherent in designing coarse-grained customization models, including issues of functionality partitioning, presentation, and individual differences. | Aug 22 |This is a short paper!|| | Rock, Joanna, Peter G | Dave, Karyn | Initial Icon Usability Across the Adult Lifespan | This paper examines effects of age and icon characteristics on the usability of existing mobile device icons | Aug 26 | | | Peter, Tamara | Karyn | Participatory Design of a Network Management Visualization System | We present the long-distance participatory design and initial field study results of LiveRAC, a scalable visualization system for monitoring computer systems and networking data. We describe the approach we took for iterating on the design, while managing the long-distance nature of the collaboration. Through this process we designed and developed LiveRAC through numerous phases, from paper prototypes to a deployed system that is being used by senior network engineers in a managed hosting services environment with thousands of monitored network assets. The LiveRAC visualization system shows alarm and metric data such as CPU usage and available memory for a large collection of machines simultaneously using semantic zooming, allowing the user to choose which servers to inspect with detailed charts while still showing a compressed view of the entire information space. | Aug 28 | | ---++ Next Meeting (date TBD) | * Author/Owner * | * Readers * | * Title * | * Summary * | * Approx Date Ready for Review * | * Comments * | | Tony, Sid | Rocky, Leah, Karen, Joel, Garth | Surface affordances | This paper examines the role of surfaces in meeting room collaboration | | | | Heidi, Tamara | Leah, Karen | Visual Exploratory Data Analysis Tool At Work: Real-World Analysis of Noisy Complex Data | Field session of Session Viewer, a visualization tool for web session logs | Sept 11 (or earlier, but after Aug 24)| || | Leah, Joanna | (not) Tony, Heidi | TBD | We conducted a study to explore the effects of screen size and different levels of accuracy for adaptive menus on performance, subjective measures, and the user's overall awareness of the application's feature set. | before Aug 31st | || |Karyn, Joanna | ?, ? | TBD | A previous study of Tablet PC pen interaction determined that selecting the top edge of the menu item below the target item was a major source of selection errors. We conducted a study to investigate two different approaches to correcting for this error, comparing them to each other and to a control condition. The first approach is to deactivate the top edge such that it functions as an invisible menu separator. The second is to reassign the top edge such that taps in this region are interpreted as selection of the item above, while leaving the visual appearance of the items unchanged. | Sept 11 | May be a short paper|| | _your name_ | _your readers_ | _your title_ | _your abstract_ | _your date_ | _optional comments_ ||
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