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Advance Program
Note: This advance program is subject to changes and modifications without notice. For comments and special requests please contact Mr. Christopher Lee at ctlee@mail.ucf.edu. The Final Program may be significantly changed due to speakers attendance.

Monday: July 14, 2008   Pre-conference Tutorials
    Opening Plenary Session
    Keynote Address
    Conference Reception
 
Tuesday: July 15, 2008     Technical Sessions
 
Wednesday: July 16, 2008    Technical Sessions
    Interactive Poster Sessions
 
Thursday: July 17, 2008   Technical Sessions


Thursday: July 17, 2008
   8:00 - 10:00

ROOM: VERONA
SESSION 57: Ergonomics Assessment
CHAIR: P. Arezes, Portugal

  • The effectiveness of a drywall sanding machine (DSM) in reducing forceful exertions and repetitive motion
    P. Vi, Canada
  • Thermal comfort of trekking boots: objective versus subjective evaluation
    P. Arezes, M. Neves, S. Teixeira, C. Leao and J. Cunha, Portugal
  • Subjective perception and ergonomic assessment of comfort/discomfort in school environments
    S. Marino, M. Donisi, R. Gurin, A. Silvetti and A. Papale, Italy
  • Evaluation of comfortable spaces for women using virtual environment -
    Objective evaluation by biological signals

    M. Ohkura, Y. Aoki, T. Aoto and Y. Watanabe, Japan
  • Biomechanical analysis for assessing manual material handling risk in supermarkets
    F. Draicchio and A. Silvetti, Italy
  • Documentation of shoulder loads in automotive assembly
    F. Seaman, W. Albert, N. Weldon, J. Callaghan and J. Croll, Canada
  • The relationship between working conditions and ergonomic/musculoskeletal disorders in a manufacturing facility
    D. Jones, USA

ROOM: TURIN
SESSION 58: Command and Control: Current Perspectives and Future Concepts
CHAIR: N. Stanton, UK

  • Digital versus analogue mission planning
    N. Stanton, UK
  • Clash of the Titans: Hierarchical task analysis versus cognitive work analysis
    P. M. Salmon, N. A. Stanton, D. P. Jenkins, G. H. Walker and L. A. Rafferty, UK
  • Using work domain analysis to evaluate the impact of digitization on helicopter mission planning
    D. P. Jenkins, N. A. Stanton, P. M. Salmon, G. H. Walker and M. S. Young, UK
  • Distributed situation awareness and command and control: Case study and implications for system design
    P. M. Salmon, N. A. Stanton, D. P. Jenkins, G. H. Walker and L. A. Rafferty, UK
  • Friendly fire and errors in teamwork: Identification of the Big 5 causal factors
    L. A. Rafferty, P. M. Salmon, N. A. Stanton, G. H. Walker and D. P. Jenkins, UK
  • An evolutionary approach to NCW system design
    G. H. Walker, N. A. Stanton, P. M. Salmon and D. Jenkins, UK

ROOM: TREVI
SESSION 59: The Relationship Between Contents Service and HCI in Post Ubiquitous Days
CO-CHAIRS: S. Yamamoto and H. Mori, Japan

  • Three layered-model of the ubiquitous computing
    H. Mori, Japan
  • Supporting asymptomatic visually impaired drivers
    K. Go, Y. Tsuyuzaki, K. Kashiwagi and S. Kotani, Japan
  • Concept of image contents life cycle processes
    N. Hirasawa, S. Ogata and K. K. Yamada, Japan
  • Cognitive analysis of drivers’ behavior in a mixed-reality display of the back monitor system
    K. Sudo, M. Shirahata and H. Mori, Japan
  • Technique for making of Japanese older persons’ active participation in network society
    D. Kobayashi and S. Yamamoto, Japan
  • Design of robust society for earthquake disasters
    S. Yamamoto and T. Hayashi, Japan
  • Emergency communication service on mobile phone for universal ubiquitous use
    N. Hosono, M. Suzuki, R. Kimura, H. Miki and Y. Tomita, Japan

ROOM: PISA
SESSION 60: Ergonomics Modeling and Usability Evaluation
CHAIR: J. Lenker, USA

  • Usability evaluation of personal internet banking in China: A case study
    J. Wu, L. Sun, Q. Li and S. Xu, P.R. China
  • A study about search engine interface design for user’s search goal
    B. Jin, S. Baik, K. Lee and Y. Ji, S. Korea
  • Reliability and repeatability of the bone conducted speech intelligibility using the Callsign Acquisition Test
    X. Jiang, K. Benson, and B. Osafo-Yeboah, USA
  • Incorporating the principles of universal design into assessment of product usability
    V. Paquet, J. Lenker, D. Feathers and M. Nasarwanji, USA
  • Airlines and the user experience: The practical and emotional ergonomics of complex human-machine systems
    P. W. Jordan, UK
  • Study on usage of biological signal to evaluate Kansei of a system-evaluation of feelings at a simple task using cards
    T. Aoto, Y. Nakamura, T. Harada and M. Ohkura, Japan
 

ROOM: ANZIO
SESSION 61: Anthropometry at China
CHAIR: X. Zhang, P. R. China

  • China national body size survey for minors
    X. Zhang, L. Taijie and R. Linghua, P. R. China
  • Seizing China anthropometrics to better serve the apparel industry
    M.-E. Faust, Hong Kong
  • A new approach to measure women's breast volume using 3D scan data
    R. Zheng, P. R. China, W. Yu and J. Fan, Hong Kong
  • Study on parameterized mannequin modeling
    Y. Liu, P. R. China
  • The analysis of the minor’s bodily form based on fuzzy cluster in Shanghai area
    X. Hong, P. R. China
  • Body measurement standardization in China
    R. Linghua, Z. Xin and L. Taijie, P. R. China
  • The analysis of the minor’s bodily form based on fuzzy cluster in Shanghai area
    X. Hong and Z. Xiang, China
  • Measurement and analysis of the minor’s bodily form based on fuzzy recognition
    Z. Xiang, X. Hong and C. Jing, China

ROOM: CAPRI
SESSION 62: Ergonomics in Pattern and Industrial Design
CO-CHAIRS: J. Lewandowski and Z. Wisniewski, Poland

  • Ergonomic student workstation as a condition for the proper shaping of body posture
    J. Lecewicz-Bartoszewska, Poland
  • Ergonomic analysis of activities as the basis for design verification of machines on the example of a straw rolling press
    J. Lecewicz-Bartoszewska, Z. Wisniewski and J. Rozycki, Poland
  • Product design and engineering design: Conformity of aims, difference of tasks on the example of surgical microscope
    Z. Wisniewski , J. Lecewicz-Bartoszewska and J. Lewandowski, Poland
  • Ergonomic design of tool handles for everyday use appliances
    A. Polak-Sopinska, J. Lecewicz-Bartoszewska and A. Miarka, Poland
  • Ergonomic analysis and assessment of a selected production line and improvement plan
    A. Polak-Sopinska, Poland
  • Interface ergonomics– application of ergotronics
    Z. Wisniewski, Poland
  • Ergonomic analysis of activities as the basis for design verification of machines on the example of a straw rolling press
    J. Lecewicz-Bartoszewska, Z. Wisniewski and J. Rozycki, Poland

ROOM: SIENA
SESSION 63: Human-Machine Systems
CHAIR: S. Scott, USA

  • Decision-making in safety management
    T. Waefler, F. Ritz, K. Gaertner and K. Fischer, Switzerland
  • Human reliability analysis of changeovers in manufacturing systems
    S. Wischniewski and J. Deuse, Germany
  • Computer-aided system and monitoring inefficiency: Reliability and mental workload
    I. L. Singh and P. K. Saha, India
  • A Proposal of human error tendency estimation method on human personality
    R. Yano and Y. Okada, Japan
  • Mitigating supervisory-level interruptions in mission control operations
    S. D. Scott, Canada, J. Wan, USA, F. Sasangohar, Canada and M. L. Cummings, USA
  • A balanced approach for LLOs using group dynamics for COIN efficacy
    C. Phillips, N. Geddes and S. Kanareykin, USA
  • Tailored simulation techniques for ergonomic seating systems development
    C. Lauber and R. Stetter, Germany

Thursday: July 17, 2008

10:00 - 10:30 REFRESHMENTS

10:30 - 12:30

ROOM: VERONA
SESSION 64: Usability in complex systems
CHAIR: K. Kim, USA

  • Authority and responsibility in human-machine systems: Is system-initiated trading of authority permissible in the human-centered automation framework?
    T. Inagaki, Japan, and T. Sheridan, USA
  • Applicability of an ecological interface design approach for an information requirement and workload assessment in nuclear power plants
    J. Park, Y.-H. Lee, T.-I. Jang, D. Kim and S.-H. Hwang, Korea
  • A model for ergonomic automation design of digitalized human-systems in nuclear power plants
    C. J. Lin, T.-C. Yenn, Y.-T. Jou, C.-W. Yang and L.-Y. Cheng, R.O.C.
  • Usability and socio-organizational context of on-line services in intranet portals
    M. Sikorski, Poland
  • The importance of mobile telephone communication medium to the maintenance of social relationships
    M. Turner, S. Love and M. Howell, UK
  • Human aspects of cell phone menu design
    K. Kim, USA and G. Salvendy, USA/P.R. China

ROOM: TURIN
SESSION 65: Working Time and Social Design
CHAIR: G. Costa, Italy

  • Working hours, ageing and health
    G. Costa, Italy
  • Effectiveness of shiftwork lifestyle training
    A. Aguirre and T. Dawson, USA
  • Nursing personnel and the diversity of stressors associated with health dimensions
    A. A. Silva, F. M. Fischer, M. B. Fonseca, N. S. Soares, F. N. Borges, L. Rotenberg, Brazil and P. Landsbergis, USA
  • Comparison of a large metropolitan fire department working two different shift schedules:
    A look at Circadian alterations

    L. Glazner, USA
  • Understanding sociability of social software: An exploratory study
    Q. Gao, R. Kang, Z. Fan, Y. Dai, S. Wu and Y. Yang, China
  • The Portuguese aging workforce and ergonomics
    A. F. Costa and I. L. Nunes, Portugal
  • Nurses' work ability in a Portuguese Central Hospital
    T. Cotrim, J. Carvalhais, A. Paes Duarte and A. Simoes, Portugal

ROOM: TREVI
SESSION 66: Enterprise Management
CHAIR: W. Grudzewski and I. Hejduk, Poland

  • Methodology of trust measurement
    W. M. Grudzewski, I. K. Hejduk, A. Sankowska and M. Wantuchowicz, Poland
  • The relationship between intellectual capital and firm performance: An empirical study of the environment moderating role
    D. T. Ediraras, S. E. Margianti, E. S. Suhendra and T. Saptariani, Indonesia
  • Heterogeneous or Homogeneous? Heuristic development in small owner-managed firms
    P. Donaldson, UK
  • Analysis of incentives and quantification of benefits in ‘project based value added networks’
    H. Winkler, H. B. Schemitsch and B. Kaluza, Austria
  • The management of wisdom in organizations
    M. A. Sinclair, C. Siemieniuch and E.-M. Molloy, UK
  • Proposition of a PC based methodology for the 2nd. phase - recurrent practice and feedback - of CRM -the corporate resource management
    L. M. E. d. P. Cabral, S. L. d. Ribeiro, L. Landau and C. Gerson, Brazil

ROOM: PISA
SESSION 67: Digital Human Modeling
CHAIR: V. Duffy, USA

  • Proof of concept for test of virtual assembly cell with high product complexity
    H. O. Demirel, V. Balchandani, N. W. Hartman, A. Lowe, V. G. Duffy and H. Rozali, USA
  • Performing dynamic ergonomics analysis through virtual interactive design
    R. Tian and V. G. Duffy, USA
  • Evaluation of mental workload with a combined measure based on pupil dilation and eye blink interval
    T. Artavatkun, E. Arslanturk, Y. Du, V. G. Duffy, S. Collins, C. Belcher, Z. Shou and K. Prabhakar, USA
  • Validating motion capture for dynamic work assessment
    J. Sutherland and V. G. Duffy, USA
  • Virtual reality escapism: A new approach to coping with workplace stress
    M. Connors and J. Bloedel, USA
  • The correlation analysis of human body measurements for human model
    L. Wang, H. Li, and D. Dong, China
  • Development of a human scale motion simulation system with multimodal feedback for ergonomics evaluation
    B. Hu, Y. Wang, W. Wu and W. Zhang, P.R. China
 

ROOM: ANZIO
SESSION 68: Usability Evaluation and User Research
CHAIR: A. Moallem, USA

  • An industry-focused approach to medical device development: A new blood vessel imaging device
    J. Martin, E. Murphy and J. Crowe, UK
  • The power of gestures in human-robot interaction
    H. Y. Kim, S. S. Kwak and M.-S. Kim, Korea
  • Design and improve user experience in agile development cycles: advantages, frustrations and more
    A. Moallem, USA
  • Multi-cultural ergonomics contextual study in designing a new generation of mammography equipment
    B. Kapitaniak, USA
  • Users' expectations of USB connectivity with virtualization
    S. Swamy and G. Cochran, USA
  • Designing online reputation system
    S. Swamy, USA
  • Control of a smart home with a brain-computer interface
    C. Guger, K. Gunther, H. Clemens, E. Guenter, Austria, and C. Groenegress and M. Slater, Spain
 

ROOM: CAPRI
SESSION 69: Ergonomics in Design
CHAIR: F. Rebelo, Portugal

  • Virtual Reality in wayfinding studies
    E. Vilar and F. Rebelo, Portugal
  • The contribute of ergonomic design in the interaction with control displays
    S. Ramos, F. Rebelo, I. Goncalves and H. Simoes, Portugal
  • Study of a car seat concept design proposal using Kansei Ergonomics
    M. Santos, F. Rebelo and J. Teles, Portugal
  • Valorized aspects in an educational multimedia game for children
    F. Rebelo, E. Filgueiras and A. Marques, Portugal
  • Design and evaluation of unfamiliar software icons: A case study
    M. E. C. Duarte and F. S. Rebelo, Portugal
  • From the qualities to the quantities; Applied ergonomics in a control room architectural project
    E. Attaianese, Italy
  • Keyboard design? Postural behavior evaluation during interaction with keyboards and typewriters
    E. Filgueiras, M. Soares and F. Rebelo, Portugal

ROOM: SIENA
SESSION 70: Environmental Ergonomics
CHAIR: H. Strasser, Germany

  • Age-related analysis and assessment of the effects of working in the cold on skin and core temperature of male order-pickers
    K. Kluth, M. Penzkofer and H. Strasser, Germany
  • Physiological responses of male subjects to cold-exposures at +3 °c and -24°c during warehouse commissioning work
    M. Penzkofer, K. Kluth and H. Strasser, Germany
  • Acclimation to hot climates and the course of resting core temperature and heart rate
    M. Schuette, B. Kampmann, P. Broede, and B. Griefahn, Germany
  • Contrast, visual acuity and subjective assessment of the detectability of surface flaws depending on illumination and inclination of test objects
    J. Schneider, A. Ermert and H. Strasser, Germany
  • Intra-individual variability of strain during uncompensable heat stress determined from a longitudinal study
    B. Kampmann and G. Bresser, Germany
  • Calculation of cooling phases in warm and hot environments using the PHS-model
    H. Gebhardt, B. Kampmann, B. H. Mueller and K. Bux, Germany
  • Robust prediction of automobile seat comfort via fuzzy rule-based model
    H.-K. Kim, B.-K. Kim, J.-I. Kim and S. Na, Korea

Thursday, July 17 2008
13:30 - 15:30

ROOM: VERONA
SESSION 71: Theoretical Issues in Cognitive Ergonomics
CHAIR: A.-L. Osvalder, Sweden

  • Tools to improve human performance technology
    O. Burov, V. Samsonkin and O. Burova, Ukraine
  • Clash of the titans: Hierarchical task analysis versus cognitive work analysis
    P. Salmon, N. A. Stanton, D. P. Jenkins, G. H. Walker and L. A. Rafferty, UK
  • Analyzing the ergonomics of aircraft cockpits using cognitive models
    J.-P. Osterloh and A. Luedtke, Germany
  • Images and mental maps - Critical review
    J. Mateus, Jr. and E. Merino, Brazil
  • Development of a human performance model in a fluid power system
    X. Jiang and K. Hughes, USA
  • Generic task specification – A framework for describing task demands and mental/physical work loads in human machine system
    L.-O. Bligard and A.-L. Osvalder, Sweden

 

ROOM: TURIN
SESSION 72: Cognition in Dynamic and Complex Environment
CHAIR: L. O’Sullivan, Ireland

  • The role of attention in task performance and situation awareness
    P. Patterson, USA and J. Klamklay, Thailand
  • Situation awareness as complexity: How much reliable is what we think we are doing?
    J.-C. Sarrazin, L. Chaudron, France, and A. Cleeremans, Belgium
  • Team schemata as a measure of awareness in dynamic systems
    N. Stanton, P. M. Salmon, G. H. Walker and D. P. Jenkins, UK
  • Possible dynamic allocation of functions in support of airborne spacing operations
    P. LeBlaye and T. C. de Brunelis, France
  • Relations of the difficulty of the control in the predictive control and Bereitschafts potential
    T. Ichikawa and S. Yamamoto, Japan
  • Simulating cognitive stress for the study of psychosocial risks and MSDs
    L. O
    ’Sullivan and C. Deeney, Ireland

ROOM: TREVI
SESSION 73: Systemic Approach to Human Factors
CHAIR: B. S. Caldwell, USA

  • The contributions of a formative systemic modeling approach to training development
    D. Jenkins, N. A. Stanton, P. M. Salmon, G. H. Walker and M. S. Young, UK
  • Identifying opportunities for the integration of quality, environmental, and health and safety management systems in the medical device sector
    M. Kelly, USA
  • Developing personnel selection criteria for service sector
    O. Ozaydin and K. Onan, Turkey
  • Team work at a Center for Psychosocial Care (CAPS)
    C. Brunoro, U. Montedo, L. I. Sznelwar, F. L. Mascia and and S. Lancman, Brazil
  • Challenges in measuring meeting performance
    A. Rausch, G. Modritscher and U. Liebhart, Germany
  • The evolution of accessibility program offices in organizations
    C. M. Law, Australia
  • Distributed expertise and knowledge coordination during dynamic events
    B. S. Caldwell, USA

ROOM: PISA
SESSION 74: Modeling Human Factors in Healthcare Systems
CHAIR: V. Duffy, USA

  • RFID for medical implant monitoring and positive patient identification
    H. O. Demirel and V. G. Duffy, USA
  • Electronic prescribing adoption: Barriers and influencing factors
    A. Benedict and V. G. Duffy, USA
  • Computerized physician order entry (CPOE): A review and reappraisal
    V. Balchandani, Y. E. Leong, V. G. Duffy and D. Teo, USA
  • A systematic approach for introducing tablet PCs to facilitate end-user adoption of health IT
    E. Jun, L. Zeng and V. Duffy, USA
  • The analysis and application of human error identification (HEI) in dental care
    L. Chadwick and E. F. Fallon, Ireland
  • Impact of usability on safe use of medical devices
    L. Liu, China, U. Hoelscher, Germany and T. Gruchmann, Germany
  • Dimensions of the task, the activity and the actions of the occupational therapist work in the recovery of children with cerebral paralysis: Ergonomics perspectives
    S. Mallin, J. R. Mateus, Jr., L. A. Gontijo,V. L. D. d V. Pereira, H. d V Pereira Filho and W. Pacheco, Jr., Brazil
 

ROOM: ANZIO
SESSION 75: User Research and Usability Evaluation II
CO-CHAIR: Q. Fan and A. Ozok, Turkey

  • The dream economy - Case studies of success in the 21st century
    P. W. Jordan, UK
  • Ergonomics of transport multimodal information and pedestrian guidance available on mobile phone
    A. Pauzie, France
  • Development of the household eco-account book to enhance the user's environmental awareness
    Y. Maeda, T. Tabe, M. Anse and Y. Taguchi, Japan
  • Behavioral aspects that influences wayfinding performance
    L. Ribeiro and C. Mont'Alvão, Brazil
  • The color selection support tool in consideration of color barrier-free for web page
    M. Anse, S. Agatsuma, K. Sato and T. Tabe, Japan
  • Computerized solution approach to improving work posture during Notbeook computer operation
    S. Nanthavanij and S. Jalil, Thailand

ROOM: CAPRI
SESSION 76: Occupational Ergonomics
CO-CHAIR: P. Marlow, Australia

  • Applying good ergonomics in construction: Where do the costs and benefits lie?
    P. Marlow, Australia
  • Ergonomics study of car washers
    J. R. Mateus, Jr., C. Duarte, L. Gontijo, E. Merino and R. A. Forcellini, Brazil
  • The contribution of ergonomics in the secondary prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders
    I. Nastasia, R. Tcaciuc and M.-F. Coutu, Canada
  • Development in professional cleaning work brings challenges to ergonomics
    A. Pekkarinen, Finland
  • Work task and biomechanical analyses for mason tenders working in residential and commercial construction projects
    P. Vi, Canada, and J. Albers, USA
  • Occupational health hazards and use of women friendly technologies
    S. Mer and V. Sangwan, India

ROOM: SIENA
SESSION 77: Human Factors Design in Industry
CO-CHAIRS: A. Simoes and J. Carvalhais, Portugal

  • Decision-making after the product-service shift and some implications for ergonomics
    E.-M. Molloy, M. Sinclair and C. Siemieniuch, UK
  • Metaphorical user interface design of video blog tools for aged people
    L.-C. Chen, P.-Y. Chu, Y.-M. Cheng and W.-L. Wei, R.O.C.
  • Digital accessibility for illiterates: A novel language and interaction model
    C. d. Tambascia, I. M. A. Avila and G. M. Holanda, Brazil
  • Eyes: A virtual assistant for analysis of the transparency and accessibility into university portal
    F. Cipolla Ficarra and M. Cipolla Ficarra, Italy
  • Aging and fitness to drive: Impacts of in-vehicle information and communication system
    M. Pereira, A. Simoes, M.-P. Bruyas, C. Rodrigues, M. Leitao and C. Campos, Portugal
  • Aging and work Ability in health care shiftworkers
    J. Carvalhais, T. Cotrim and A. Paes Duarte, Portugal
  • Visual discomfort and modification in physical behavior among mature VDU workers
    R. Bruenech and I.-B. K. Haugen, Norway

Thursday, July 17 2008

15:30 - 16:00 REFRESHMENTS

16:00 - 18:00

ROOM: VERONA
SESSION 78: Information Processing
CHAIR: E. W. m. Rondeel, The Netherlands

  • Eye tracking analysis of effects of key styling factors on visual attention during reading printed advertising
    H. Aoki and K. Itoh, Japan
  • Cusp surface analysis for catastrophe phenomenon in visual perception of ambiguous figures
    Y. Kume, Japan
  • Interactive neurotechnology platform: A real-time window on human information processing at the millisecond level
    C. Berka, K. Hale, A. Cowell, S. Fuchs, and R. Johnson,  G .Davis, R. Leathers, D. Popovic,
    M. Whitmoyer and R. Olmstead, USA
  • The human capacity of signal detection and reaction in multi-screen monitoring tasks
    C. J. Lin, H.-C. Chang and C.-W. Yang, R.O.C.
  • The function of the peripheral visual field in walking in a corridor and staircases
    Y. Yoshioka, Japan
  • Human factors by age group in processing information on road signs
    K.-S. Noh , J. H. Lee and J.-M. Kim, Korea
  • In the mood for change: The influence of mood on change blindness
    E. W. m. Rondeel, R. W. Holland, M. Kempen and N. J. E. Wijngaards, The Netherlands
 

ROOM: TURIN
SESSION 79: Usability Training and Learning
CHAIR: K. Nosu, Japan

  • A ergonomics research program on learning of riding a motorcycle in real context: A way to develop a new generation of motorcycle curriculum with simulation
    D. Aupetit, J. Riff, S. Espie and O. Buttelli, France
  • The influence of the operators training on the successful of the detection of the informational system depending on the combination of colors
    M. Grozdanovic and D. Marjanovic, Serbia
  • Influence of password updating on generation and retention of passwords
    K.-P. L. Vu, R. W. Proctor and D. O
    ’Brien, USA
  • Factors affecting time sequential emotion estimation of e-learning users from the face
    K. Nosu and T. Kurokawa, Japan
  • Relations of motor readiness and difficulty of the control operator at the time of the manual control
    T. Ichikawa, D. Kobayashi and S. Yamamoto, Japan
  • Assisting application users in preventing constant memory usage via visualization              
    T. Akasaka and Y. Okada, Japan


ROOM: TREVI
SESSION 80: From Mobile Phones to Medical Devices:  Cognitive Ergonomics at Work in our Daily Lives
CHAIR: A. A. Ozok, USA

  • Cross-cultural user interface design for mobile phones: a literature survey
    H. Wu, A. A. Ozok and A. F. Norcio, USA
  • Preliminary investigation into the internationalization of user interfaces
    J. Chakraborty, L. Hansen, D. A. Denenberg and A. F. Norcio, USA
  • Designing for accessibility for Web content and software applications
    R. C. Getek and A. A. Ozok, USA
  • Medication management for the elderly: A human factors perspective
    P. Gurses and A. A. Ozok, USA
  • Human safeguards to information security risks in E-healthcare
    J. Wei and M. Loho-Noya, USA
  • A methodology for developing and evaluating of ergonomic quality of governmental websites based on fuzzy approach
    G. Yucel and A. F. Ozok, II, Turkey
  • Humans as a source of threat to information security in airline E-ticketing
    M. Loho-Noyo, J. Wei and A. A. Ozok, USA

ROOM: PISA
SESSION 81: Information Technology Management on Human Perspectives
CHAIR: J. Wei, USA

  • The information layering approach: A technique for formally notating multiple communications in a single information display presentation
    D. A. Denenberg, USA
  • User preferences of E-commerce recommender system user interfaces based on a usability criteria model
    Q. Fan, A. A. Ozok and F. Norcio, USA
  • Human safeguards on information privacy and security in global IT outsourcing
    M. Loho-Noya and J. Wei, USA
  • E-customer chain management on the human perspectives in engineering services
    R. Peterson and J. Wei, USA
  • SMS Use among American students: Human Factors perspective
    A. Ozok and J. Wei, USA
  • Smart IV pump technology from the user’s perspective: Pediatric nurses’ perceptions and experiences
    M. K. Breitenstein, A. P. Gurses, G. F. Billman and A. A. Ozok, USA
 

ROOM: ANZIO
SESSION 82: Usability evaluation and user research II
CHAIR: F. Cipolla-Ficarra, Italy

  • User interface of AV remote controls using a standard design template
    S.Kimura, T. Nonaka and T. Hase, Japan
  • Dyadic for quality in hypermedia systems
    F. Cipolla-Ficarra, Italy
  • HECHE: Heuristic Evaluation of Colors in HompagE
    F. Cipolla-Ficarra and M. Cipolla Ficarra, Italy
  • Impression evaluation of skimmed CGV contents by "Choco-Para" based on emphasized speech extraction
    K. Hidaka, G. Irie, T. Satou, Y. Taniguchi, S. Nakajima and K. Ogawa, Japan
  • VIDS - ergonomic design in immersive virtual reality
    M. Laakso, Finland
  • The usability evaluation of tablet PC testing
    Y.-Y. Kang and M.-J. J. Wang, Taiwan, R.O.C.

ROOM: CAPRI
SESSION 83: Usability Studies in Taiwan
CHAIR: C. Huang, Taiwan

  • A usability study on closet for the elderly in Taiwan
    C. Huang, R.O.C.
  • An analysis on interface usability of VoIP Phone
    L.-C. Lee, R.O.C.
  • Exploring the image of heroic characters in computer games
    C.-H. Kao and I.-H. Fan, R.O.C.
  • Design and usability study of an external logger for registering computer input activities
    H.-C. Chen, Y.-P. Liu and H.-C. Wu, R.O.C.
  • Relating website information characteristics to the service quality construct for e-customer services
    A.-C. Chen and W.-C. Chao, R.O.C.
  • A study on recognition of icons used in tactile direction map
    C.-Y. Leung, C.-H. Chang and S.-C. Chuang, R.O.C.
 

ROOM: SIENA
SESSION 84: Modern Practices in Ergonomics
CHAIR: D. T. Ediraras, Indonesia

  • JIT's profitability effects of manufacturing firms listed at ISX
    D. T. Ediraras and D. Yudiana, Indonesia
  • Integrating ABC and EVA system in manufacturing company
    D. T. Ediraras, S. E. Margianti, E. S. Suhendra and T. Saptariani, Indonesia
  • Implementation model of world class manufacturing practices to develop small and medium Mexican size industrial enterprises
    E. Espinoza, Mexico
  • Proposing a methodology for analyzing the results of production tests
    M. Pettendorfer and C. Mont'Alvão, Brazil
  • A method of quantitatively appraising strategy penetration in BSC
    Y. Taguchi, M. Ota and T. Tabe, Japan
  • Effectiveness of applying ergonomic concept in vacuuming activities
    B. Wong and N. Lau, Hong Kong
  • Application of REBA for ergonomic evaluation of rowers
    A. Demaison and C. Mont'Alvão, Brazil

 

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