Adaptive User Interface links:
- The Trials and Tribulations of Building an Adaptive User Interface
- Book: Adaptive User Interfaces : Principles and Practice (Human Factors in Information Technology, No 10)
- Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology
- Adaptive User Interfaces
- Press Release: Eprise Announces Adaptive User Interface Technology That Streamlines Content Management and Delivery to Wireless Devices
- Design and Evaluation of the User Interface of Foreign Language Multimedia Software: A Cognitive Approach
- Evaluation of IR User interface – Implications for User Interface Design
- An Exploratory Study of IR Interaction for User Interface Design
- Graphic User Interface Concerns for the Blind Computer User (collection of links)
- Adaptive User Interfaces: Predicting UNIX Command Lines
- User Interface Software Architecture for Hybrid Interactive Environment
The Computer-Aided Discovery of Scientific Knowledge
From 1994: Development of an Accessible Text-Based User Interface for People Who are Blind
The Moose: A Haptic User Interface for Blind Persons
The Open Agent Architecture (OAA) is A framework for integrating a community of heterogeneous software agents in a distributed environment.
Cognetics: On Beyond Help: User Assistance and the User Interface
User Interface design links for PDAs and cell phones:
- Here’s a great little article that compares the user interface designs of WinCE 2.11 and the newer PocketPC OS from Microsoft.
- Mobile Coders: Handheld User Interface Ten Commandments (Dos & Don’ts)
- UIST 2001 User Interface Competition, 14th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2001), which will be held in Orlando, Florida from November 11-14, 2001.
- Macromedia Flash Player for PocketPC Authoring Kit: Optimal Delivery Guidelines
- On the Move with a Magic Thing: Role Playing in Concept Design of Mobile Services and Devices (PDF)
Robert X. Cringely: How Microsoft Is Using Its Own Legal Defeat to Hurt Java
Users seek Web services clarity. “Several developing standards will make Web services possible. These four are the foundation.”
Web Services: The Next Generation of Distributed Computing and Market Roundup
InfoWorld: Developers must focus on linking Web services to boost Net collaboration
Leigh Dodds is blogging the XML-DEV mailing list. Awesome!
When Larry Met Sergey, a great interview with Google’s co-founders. Yesterday I saw an episode of “To Tell the Truth” where Sergey was a guest profile. Looks like Google’s PR machine may finally be getting started…
“To the moon, Alice! To the moon!“
Serial Killer Profile Quiz. (I scored a 9, phwew…)
Whim & Vinegar: Web Pages That Suck, Indeed
Web Intersections is similar to MIT’s Blogdex directory.
Take an IQ test. (I scored a 136, and I totally guessed at a few of the questions.)
Posted by Cameron Barrett at August 19, 2001 07:44 PM