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Volume 11, Number 1, March 2012
Special Issue: Intergenerational context as an emphasis for design

Dave Harley
, Frank Vetere
, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Sri Kurniawan:
Intergenerational context as an emphasis for design. 1-5

John M. Carroll
, Gregorio Convertino
, Umer Farooq, Mary Beth Rosson:
The firekeepers: aging considered as a resource. 7-15

Hilary Davis
, Frank Vetere
, Martin R. Gibbs, Peter Francis:
Come play with me: designing technologies for intergenerational play. 17-29

Siân E. Lindley:
Shades of lightweight: supporting cross-generational communication through home messaging. 31-43

Amy Voida, Saul Greenberg:
Console gaming across generations: exploring intergenerational interactions in collocated console gaming. 45-56

Jan Derboven
, Mieke van Gils, Dirk De Grooff:
Designing for collaboration: a study in intergenerational social game design. 57-65

Víctor M. González
, Nazean Jomhari
, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan:
Photo-based narratives as communication mediators between grandparents and their children and grandchildren living abroad. 67-84

Kavita Elisheba Thomas, Somayajulu Sripada
, Matthijs L. Noordzij
:
Atlas.txt: exploring linguistic grounding techniques for communicating spatial information to blind users. 85-98
Volume 11, Number 2, June 2012

Rich Picking, Alexia Robinet, John McGinn, Vic Grout
, Roberto Casas, Rubén Blasco Marín:
The Easyline+ project: evaluation of a user interface developed to enhance independent living of elderly and disabled people. 99-112

Yi-Fan Yang, Sheue-Ling Hwang, Bo N. Schenkman:
An improved Web search engine for visually impaired users. 113-124

Albert Fleischmann, Christian Stary:
Whom to talk to? A stakeholder perspective on business process development. 125-150

Fernando J. López-Colino
, José Colás:
Hybrid paradigm for Spanish Sign Language synthesis. 151-168

Matt Huenerfauth
, Pengfei Lu:
Effect of spatial reference and verb inflection on the usability of sign language animations. 169-184

Andy Brown, Caroline Jay
, Alex Q. Chen
, Simon Harper
:
The uptake of Web 2.0 technologies, and its impact on visually disabled users. 185-199

Hend S. Al-Khalifa
:
The accessibility of Saudi Arabia government Web sites: an exploratory study. 201-210

Chiara Garattini, Joseph P. Wherton
, David Prendergast
:
Linking the lonely: an exploration of a communication technology designed to support social interaction among older adults. 211-222

Norazah Mohd Suki
, Thurasamy Ramayah
, Kee Ker Ly:
Empirical investigation on factors influencing the behavioral intention to use Facebook. 223-231
Volume 11, Number 3, August 2012
A Festschrift for Norbert A. Streitz

Daniel M. Russell:
The Streitz perspective: computation is ubiquitous, yet must be designed for human use (a festschrift for Norbert Streitz). 233-238

Till Schümmer, Peter Tandler
, Jörg M. Haake
:
The next-generation business meeting: from i-lands to flexible meeting landscapes. 239-258

Carsten Röcker:
Universal access to awareness information: using smart artefacts to mediate awareness in distributed teams. 259-271

Carsten Magerkurth:
Hybrid gaming environments: keeping the human in the loop within the Internet of things. 273-283

Christian Müller-Tomfelde:
Interacting with mouse and touch devices on horizontal interactive displays. 285-294

Adrian David Cheok
, Owen Noel Newton Fernando
:
Kawaii/Cute interactive media. 295-309

Georgios Metaxas, Panos Markopoulos, Emile H. L. Aarts:
Modelling social translucency in mediated environments. 311-321

Gilles Privat:
Phenotropic and stigmergic webs: the new reach of networks. 323-335

Daniel M. Russell:
Ubiquitous search for smart workspaces. 337-344
Volume 11, Number 4, November 2012
Special Issue: Universal technologies in ICT

Frode Eika Sandnes
, Suzette Keith, Yun-Maw Cheng:
Universal technologies in ICT. 345-346

Miriam Eileen Nes Begnum, Kyrre M. Begnum:
On the usefulness of off-the-shelf computer peripherals for people with Parkinson's Disease. 347-357

Kristin Skeide Fuglerud
, Till Halbach Røssvoll:
An evaluation of web-based voting usability and accessibility. 359-373

Dagfinn Rømen, Dag Svanæs:
Validating WCAG versions 1.0 and 2.0 through usability testing with disabled users. 375-385

Kel Smith:
Universal life: the use of virtual worlds among people with disabilities. 387-398

Hugo Fernandes, Nuno Conceição, Hugo Paredes, António Pereira
, Pedro Araújo, João Barroso
:
Providing accessibility to blind people using GIS. 399-407

Aleksandra Królak
, Pawel Strumillo:
Eye-blink detection system for human-computer interaction. 409-419

Frode Eika Sandnes
, Tek Beng Tan, Anders Johansen, Edvin Sulic, Eirik Vesterhus, Eirik Rud Iversen:
Making touch-based kiosks accessible to blind users through simple gestures. 421-431

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