Utilisabilité And NotLIKE ZHU
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 6.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000056 | Hsiu-Ping Yueh [Taïwan] ; WEIJANE LIN [Taïwan] ; TZUYI LU [États-Unis] | Users' perceptions of blog functions: educational vs personal use |
000304 | Iiro Harjunkoski [Allemagne] ; Christos T. Maravelias [États-Unis] ; Peter Bongers [Pays-Bas] ; Pedro M. Castro [Portugal] ; Sebastian Engell [Allemagne] ; Ignacio E. Grossmann [États-Unis] ; John Hooker [États-Unis] ; Carlos Mendez [Argentine] ; Guido Sand [Allemagne] ; John Wassick [États-Unis] | Scope for industrial applications of production scheduling models and solution methods |
000471 | CHAO SHEN [République populaire de Chine] ; ZHONGMIN CAI [République populaire de Chine] ; XIAOHONG GUAN [République populaire de Chine] ; Roy Maxion [États-Unis] | Performance evaluation of anomaly-detection algorithms for mouse dynamics |
000583 | Michael P. Johnson [États-Unis] ; KAI ZHENG [États-Unis] ; Rema Padman [États-Unis] | Modeling the longitudinality of user acceptance of technology with an evidence-adaptive clinical decision support system : HEALTHCARE IT |
000E36 | Rod D. Roscoe [États-Unis] ; Danielle S. Mcnamara [États-Unis] | Writing Pal: Feasibility of an Intelligent Writing Strategy Tutor in the High School Classroom |
002197 | Brian Wentz [États-Unis] ; Harry Hochheiser [États-Unis] ; Jonathan Lazar [États-Unis] | A survey of blind users on the usability of email applications |
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