Program for HICSS â 41
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CL 11 Wednesday; King’s 1; 2:00 – 3:30<br />
Using Surprise in Human-Computer Interfaces to Enhance Knowledge Communication<br />
Effectiveness<br />
Ned Kock, Ruth Chatelain-Jardón, and Jesus Carmona<br />
An Empirical Investigation of the Roles of Outcome Controls and Psychological Factors<br />
in Collaboration Technology Supported Virtual Teams<br />
Fang He and Souren Paul<br />
Generating an Abstract User Interface from a Discourse Model Inspired by Human<br />
Communication<br />
Cristian Bogdan, Jüergen Falb, Hermann Kaindl, Sevan Kavaldjian, Roman Popp,<br />
Helmut Horacek, Edin Arnautovic, and Alexander Szep<br />
CL 12 Wednesday; King’s 1; 4:00 – 5:30<br />
Quantitative Early-Phase User Research Methods: Hard Data <strong>for</strong> Initial Product Design<br />
Christopher N. Chapman, Edwin Love, and James L. Al<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Some Implications of Comparing Brain and Computer Processing<br />
Brian Whitworth<br />
HCI Research Tutorial<br />
Joseph S. Valacich and John D. Wells<br />
Measuring Collaborative Technologies and Processes<br />
Co-Chairs: Bruce Reinig, John Murphy, and Alanah Davis<br />
CL 13 Wednesday; Kona 3; 2:00 – 3:30<br />
Effective Use of Collaborative IT Tools: Nature, Antecedents, and Consequences<br />
Paul A. Pavlou, Angelika Dimoka, and Thomas J. Housel<br />
Exploring the Concept of Para Social Presence in Virtual Project Teams<br />
Eric T.K. Lim and Yu-Ting Caisy Hung<br />
An Interview Protocol <strong>for</strong> Discovering and Assessing Collaboration Engineering<br />
Opportunities<br />
Robert O. Briggs, Alanah J. Davis, and John D. Murphy