2006
DOI: 10.1117/12.641765
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MIKE's PET: A participant-based experiment tracking tool for HCI practitioners using mobile devices

Abstract: Knowledge Elicitation (KE) methods are an integral part of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) practices. They are a key aspect to the synthesis of psychology empirical methods with requirements engineering, User Centred Design (UCD) and user evaluations. Examples of these methods include prototyping, focus groups, interviews, surveys and direct video observation. The MIKE project (Mobile Interactive Knowledge Elicitation) at the Centre for HCI Design, City University London, UK provides mobile cyberscience capab… Show more

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“…For example, in [13], DB40 is used for storing reservation timetables of a local reservation system. Meanwhile, in [14], [12], and [16], the authors rely on DB40 for persistent layers in their systems.…”
Section: Fpob Selection Operation a Relations On Fuzzy Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in [13], DB40 is used for storing reservation timetables of a local reservation system. Meanwhile, in [14], [12], and [16], the authors rely on DB40 for persistent layers in their systems.…”
Section: Fpob Selection Operation a Relations On Fuzzy Setsmentioning
confidence: 99%