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Joint IFIP TC.13 and CHI-SA Workshop

Date: Wednesday, 3 March 2004

Venue: UPE Senate Hall

Theme: Connecting to Southern Africa

35 delegates, 7 countries and 12 presentations in one day! It was a human factors feast of the highest quality. The University of Port Elizabeth provided a delicious finger lunch and a splendid oceanic backdrop while Darelle van Greunen threw in a tour of UPE's state-of-the-art usability lab. Here are the presentations:

 

Presenter

Topic

Darelle van Greunen (CHI-SA Chair)

Overview of CHI-SA (303 KB)

Gitte Lingaard

Strategic User Needs Analysis: A method for predicting the uptake of mobile applications (63 KB)

Lynette Barnard

Using advanced statistical techniques to analyse usability data (27 KB)

Charmain Cilliers

B# : A Programming Tool for Novice Programmers (105KB)

Jacques Hugo

Heavy Duty Usability - HCI in Industry (1,633 KB)

Joan Kalk

And the Usability Job Family is ... (806 KB)

Jan Gulliksen

The usability profession - what it has become and what it should be…(40 KB)

Paula Kotze

Accessible computer interaction for the mobility impaired (258 KB)

Julio Abascal

New ways in HCI for users with disability (24 KB)

Lars Oestreicher

Usability for Intelligent service robots for disabled - A matter of Utility and Trust (667 KB)

Gary Marsden

Adapting HCI techniques for the developing world (433 KB)

Gilbert Cockton

Adapting HCI Approaches to Universal Usability (216 KB)

Invited Panel

Gitte Lingaard (IFIP TC 13)

Paula Kotze (SAICSIT)

Gilbert Cockton (IFIPTC 13)

Darelle van Greunen (CHI-SA)

Panel discussion

Connecting HCI in South Africa

Summarized by Janet Wesson (SA IFIP TC.13 rep)

Janet Wesson (SA IFIP TC.13 rep)

Summary (12 KB)

 


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