William Verplank’s research while affiliated with Stanford University and other places

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Publications (5)


The emergence of graphical user interfaces
  • Conference Paper

June 1995

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9 Reads

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4 Citations

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Teresa L. Roberts

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William Verplank

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Kevin Mackey

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ACM SIGCHI curricula for human-computer interaction
  • Technical Report
  • Full-text available

September 1992

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5,181 Reads

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336 Citations

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The Xerox Star: A Retrospective

October 1989

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4,444 Reads

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274 Citations

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A description is given of the Xerox 8010 Star information system, which was designed as an office automation system. The idea was that professionals in a business or organization would have workstations on their desks and would use them to produce, retrieve, distribute, and organize documentation, presentations, memos, and reports. All of the workstations in an organization would be connected via Ethernet and would share access to file servers, printers, etc. The distinctive features of Star are identified, and changes to the original design are examined. A history of Star development is included. Some lessons learned from designing Star are related.< >


Citations (4)


... On the other hand, UX and HCI education often addresses user-centered design-related topics, such as user inquiry, prototyping, and usability testing, omitting subjects like software process and development concerns. In the HCI curriculum defined by the ACM SIGCHI [51], software developers (SDEs) were merely mentioned, let alone the aspect of collaboration between these two expert groups. Our results indicate that the fundamental solution for the SDE-UXD collaboration issue might be to incorporate the counterparts in the education of both fields. ...

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Who is to Blame: A Comprehensive Review of Challenges and Opportunities in Designer-Developer Collaboration
ACM SIGCHI Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction

... A three-dimensional obstacle avoidance control design based on an integrated Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm and a robot manipulator obstacle avoidance algorithm grounded in decision-making power are advanced recently [12]. Visual sensors and auditory sensors are the basic of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), then service robots can analysis the data selected by these sensors and response to what human needs [13]. This article will explore the development background and current status of various service robots in home automation, with a particular focus on floor cleaning robots and companion robots for Alzheimer's patients, and will provide predictions for the future development of home service robots. ...

ACM SIGCHI curricula for human-computer interaction

... However, when handling multi-layered tasks, users must frequently compare and replicate contextual information, which increases cognitive load and limits exploration flexibility, leading to operational redundancy [60]. In contrast, non-linear interaction models provide users with greater exploration space, allowing for more flexible task management and better handling of complex information structures [34,41] (Figure 2). For example, Pad++ uses zooming techniques to enable seamless navigation across multi-layered information, reducing the cognitive load associated with frequent context switching [9]. ...

The Xerox Star: A Retrospective

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