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Foundations for designing and evaluating user interfaces based on the crossing paradigm
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Authors:
Georg Apitz
HCIL, University of Maryland, Collage Park, MD
François Guimbretière
HCIL, University of Maryland, Collage Park, MD
Shumin Zhai
IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA
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Volume 17 Issue 2, May 2010
Article No. 9
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10.1145/1746259.1746263
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command composition
crossing-based interfaces
events
fitts' law
fluid interaction
goal crossing
graphical widgets
human factors
human information processing
input
input performance
interaction styles
pen-computing
performance
pointing
theory
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