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WHAT'S NEW?
1999 HFES Annual Meeting:
ITG Program
Chris Forsythe, jcforsy@sandia.gov
Greetings
I am pleased to announce the 1999 Program for the Internet Technical Group
of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Thanks to the diligent efforts
of Program Chair, Gavin Lew, we are able to offer an extensive program that
addresses a broad range of Internet-related topics. We also offer two demo
sessions at which attendees will have an opportunity for hands-on experience
with a variety of emerging interface technologies for the Internet.
The conference will be held in Houston Texas USA from 27 September to 1
October 1999. Registration information may be obtained from the HFES
Central Office at: http://www.hfes.org/ or +1 (310) 394-1811
Thank you.
Chris Forsythe
| Tuesday 28 September 1999 |
| 3:30-5:00 |
Redesign of an intranet web site
Session Type: Interactive Case Study
- Intranet development and design that works
Bobby Baca and Andrea Cassidy
- Applying usability methods for intranet sub-site re-design
Eric Grose, Susan Jean-Pierre, Dwight Miller, and Robert Goff
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Wednesday 29 September 1999
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| 1:30-3:00 |
Web Site Guidelines, Maintenance and Performance Management Tools
Session Type: Lecture
Promoting ownership: A system for WWW site maintenance by the non-technical user
Colin Charlton, Jan Little, Irene Neilson, and Paul Ward
On the development of user interface design guidelines for electronic commerce
Janet L. Fath and Richard L. Henneman
Model-based development of Web-based human performance management tools: An example from financial services
Gunilla A. Sundstrom, Tony Ip, Beth Maddix, Marva Moore, Prabha K. Ramkrishnan, Bill Rideout, and Yael Yona
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| 4:30-7:00 |
HFES Internet Technical Group Annual Business and Planning
Meeting
Open to all
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| Thursday 30 September 1999 |
8:30-10:00
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The Future of the Internet
Session Type: ITG-CTG Joint Sponsored Panel
- Panelist 1: Wendy Chisholm
The future of Accessibility and the Internet
- Panelist 2: Chris Forsythe
The future of Safety, Security and Reliability (i.e., Surety)
for the Internet
- Panelist 3: Scott Isensee
The future of Internet Appliances
- Panelist 4: Arnold Lund
Application Design for a Wired World
- Panelist 5: Pawan Vora
The future of markup languages
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| 10:30-12:00 |
Internet Technologies Demonstration Session I
Session Type: Demo
- Demo 1: Judy Cantor and Michael Etgen
Web Event Logging of a Meeting Management Website
- Demo 2: Wendy Chisholm
Accessible Web Sites
- Demo 3: Mary Czerwinski
Novel 3D Information Visualizations for the Web and Desktop Computing
- Demo 4: Nick Iozzo
Possibilities with New Web Technologies
- Demo 5: Tanya L. Payne
ElectricWish.com: Initial design, usability testing and improvements
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3:30-5:00
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Internet Technologies Demonstration Session II
Session Type: Demo
- Demo 1: Sanjay Batra & Helen Cho
User Experience Design Issues in Asia Pacific
- Demo 2: Barrett Caldwell
Group Information System Design
- Demo 3: Ajoy Muralidhar
Airlocks - a navigation method for facilitating website
to website connectivity
- Demo 4: Gregg Vanderheiden
Handheld All-verbal Web Access
- Demo 5: Karl Vochatzer
I-Opener Demo
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| Friday 1 October 1999 |
| 8:30-10:00 |
Predictive Models of Behavior with the Internet
Session Type: Panel
- Panelist 1: Eric Grose
Predicting Usage of Intranet Products
- Panelist 2: Mary Czerwinski
Learning from a User's Web Browsing Behavior
- Panelist 3: Kristen Risden
Measuring Web Site User's Subjective Engagement
- Panelist 4: Pamela McCauley-Bell
Predictive Modeling to Predict Human Impact on Internet
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| 8:30-10:00 |
Session Type: Posters 3
I1: A Web solution case study: Translating a terminal-based securities trading system on the Web
Andrea H. Berman
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