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    Remote Support to Plastic User Interfaces: a Semantic View

    M. Sendín, J. Lorés in HCI related papers of Interacción 2004 (2006)

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    Usability Effort: a new concept to measure the usability of an interactive system based on UCD

    T. Granollers, J. Lorés in HCI related papers of Interacción 2004 (2006)

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    Local Support to Plastic User Interfaces: an Orthogonal Approach

    M. Sendín, J. Lorés in HCI related papers of Interacción 2004 (2006)

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    Incorporation of users in the Evaluation of Usability by Cognitive Walkthrough

    T. Granollers, J. Lorés in HCI related papers of Interacción 2004 (2006)

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    Newspaper Archives on the Semantic Web

    P. Castells, F. Perdrix, E. Pulido, M. Rico in HCI related papers of Interacción 2004 (2006)

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    Neptuno: Semantic Web Technologies for a Digital Newspaper Archive

    Newspaper archives are a fundamental working tool for editorial teams. Their exploitation in digital format through the web, and the provision of technology to make this possible, are also important businesses...

    P. Castells, F. Perdrix, E. Pulido, M. Rico in The Semantic Web: Research and Applications (2004)

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    HCI Curricula in Spain

    In this paper we present an initiative born within the Spanish Human-Computer Interaction Association (AIPO). Our aim is the creation of a group work to discuss the basic contents of an introductory course to ...

    J. Lorés, J. Abascal, J.J. Cañas, I. Aedo, M. Gea, M. Ortega in Computers and Education (2001)

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    The Use of Statistical Methods for Operational and Strategic Forecasting in European Industry

    Forecasting is essential for business managers, economists, scientists and engineers. Forecasting techniques range from purely subjective guesses to complex quantitative techniques.

    R. Lewandowski, I. Solé, J. M. Catot, J. Lorés in COMPSTAT (1996)