Human Factors in Computing and Informatics First International Conference, SouthCHI 2013, Maribor, Slovenia, July 1-3, 2013, Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Andreas Holzinger, Martina Ziefle, Martin Hitz, Matjaz Debevc.
- 1st ed. 2013.
- XXIV, 845 p. 294 illus. online resource.
- Programming and Software Engineering, 7946 2945-9168 ; .
- Programming and Software Engineering, 7946 .
Measurement and usability evaluation -- Usability evaluation - medical environments -- Accessibility methodologies -- Game-based methodologies -- Web-based systems and attribution research -- Virtual environments -- Design culture for ageing well: designing for "situated elderliness" -- Input devices -- Adaptive systems and intelligent agents -- Assessing the state of HCI research and practice in South-Eastern Europe.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Human Factors in Computing and Informatics, SouthCHI 2013, held in Maribor, Slovenia, in July 2013. SouthCHI is the successor of the USAB Conference series and promotes all aspects of human-computer interaction. The 38 revised full papers presented together with 12 short papers, 4 posters and 3 doctoral thesis papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 169 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: measurement and usability evaluation; usability evaluation - medical environments; accessibility methodologies; game-based methodologies; Web-based systems and attribution research; virtual environments; design culture for ageing well: designing for "situated elderliness"; input devices; adaptive systems and intelligent agents; and assessing the state of HCI research and practice in South-Eastern Europe.
9783642390623
10.1007/978-3-642-39062-3 doi
Application software. Artificial intelligence. Information storage and retrieval systems. User interfaces (Computer systems). Human-computer interaction. Computer networks . Medical informatics. Computer and Information Systems Applications. Artificial Intelligence. Information Storage and Retrieval. User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction. Computer Communication Networks. Health Informatics.