Dub is an alliance of faculty and students across the University of
Washington exploring Human-Computer Interaction and
Design.
MIT names 3 Dub researchers
“ Young Innovators”
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Graduate student Tapan Parikh additionally won Humanitarian of the Year for his mobile tools for developing economies.
Professor Tadayoshi
Kohno was honored for his work in cryptographic systems
security. Microsoft
Research Scientist and UW Affiliate Professor Desney Tan was
recognized for his work in brain-computer interfaces. 35
scientists and technologists across disciplines in academia and
industry received the award.
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UW LUTE presented with Diana Award for Communication Design
Congratulations to the UW Laboratory
for Usability Testing and Evaluation (the LUTE
lab), which was recently presented with the Diana
Award. The biannual ACM SIGDOC Diana
Award is for long-term contribution to the
field of communication design.
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Activity Sensing in the Wild: A field trial of UbiFit Garden
Sunny Consolvo,
David McDonald,
Tammy Toscos,
Mike Chen,
Jon Froehlich,
Beverly Harrison,
Predrag Klasnja,
Anthony LaMarca,
Louis LeGrand,
Ryan Libby,
Ian Smith,
and James A Landay
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Complete list of CHI 2008 publications from DUB
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ActivityDesigner: Activity-Based Prototyping of Ubicomp Applications
Version 1.0 Beta 10 now
available, including Linux and Mac OS X!
ActivityDesigner is a suite of tools for prototyping and testing ubiquitous computing applications in situ. It allows designers to incorporate large-scale, long-term human activities as a basis for design. It speeds up the design of ubicomp applications by providing integrated support for modeling, prototyping, deployment and in situ testing. ActivityDesigner prototypes can run on various target platforms including mobile phones.
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SUPPLE: Automatically Generating User
Interfaces
Version 1.0 now
available, including Linux and Mac OS X!
SUPPLE is an application and
device-independent system that automatically
generates user interfaces for a wide variety
of display devices from a single abstract
functional model. Written in Java, it works on
Linux, Mac OS X, Windows and PocketPC
operating systems.
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DENIM: Sketching Web Sites
Version 2.0 now available, including Mac OS X!
DENIM is a system that helps
web site designers in the early stages of
design. DENIM supports sketching input, allows
design at different refinement levels, and
unifies the levels through zooming. more >>
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Topiary: Prototyping Location-Enhanced
Applications
Version 1.0 now available
Topiary is a tool for prototyping location-enhanced applications.
Topiary allows designers to model location contexts via an Active Map, to
specifying location-enhanced interactions via storyboards and to easily test a
design via a Test workspace, using the Wizard of Oz technique or the real
sensor input.
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