Client concepts to successful user experiences
Home / Publications & Conferences / Publications
publications

Desurvire, H., Wiberg, Charlotte. (2008). Master of the Game: Assessing
Approachability in Future Game Design. CHI Conference, 2008, Florence, Italy.
Master of the Game: Assessing Approachability in Future Game Design PDF

Desurvire, H., Caplan, M., Toth, J. (2004). Using Heuristics to Improve the Playability of Games. CHI Conference, 2004, Vienna Austria (In the collection of Abstracts.
Using Heuristics to Evaluate the Playability of Games PDF

Desurvire, H., Chen, B. (2005). 48 Principles for Improving the Playability of Games. (pre-publication, in process).

Desurvire, H. Faster Cheaper!! Are Usability Inspection Methods as Effective as Empirical Testing?, in “Usability Inspection Methods,” edited by Nielsen, J., and Mack, R., J. Wiley and Sons, 1994, pp. 173-202.
Usability and Inspection Methods PDF

Desurvire, H., Kondziela, J., and Atwood, M. (l992a). What is Gained and Lost When Using Evaluation Methods Other Than Empirical Testing (short paper version). In the proceedings of the ACM Conference, CHI ‘92, collection of Abstracts, pp. 125-126.
What is Gained and Lost When Using Methods Other Than Empiral Testing PDF

Desurvire, H., Kondziela, J., and Atwood, M. (1992b). What is Gained and Lost When Using Evaluation Methods Other Than Empirical Testing (full paper version). In the proceedings of HCI 1992, Cambridge University Press, edited by Monk, A., Diaper, D., and Harrison, M.D., University of York, U.K., September 15-18, 1992.
People and Computers VII PDF

Desurvire, H., Caplan, M., Toth, J. (2004). Using Heuristics to Improve the Playability of Games. CHI Conference, 2004 (In the collection of Abstracts). Vienna, Austria, April 2004.

Desurvire, H. (2004) In Keeker, K., & Lazarro, N. (2004). What’s My Method? A Game Show on Games. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2004) (pp.1093-1094). Vienna, Austria, April 2004.

Desurvire, H., Schwartz, L. The HCI as a Consultant, report from the CHI '96 Workshop. SIGCHI Bulletin, 1996.

Desurvire, H. Faster Cheaper!! Are Usability Inspection Methods as Effective as Empirical Testing?, in “Usability Inspection Methods,” edited by Nielsen, J., and Mack, R., J. Wiley and Sons, 1994, pp. 173-202.

Desurvire, H. and Thomas, J.C. Enhancing the Performance of Interface Evaluators Using Non-Empirical Usability Methods. In the Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 37th Annual Meeting, October l993.

Jeffries, R., and Desurvire, H. Usability Testing vs. Heuristic Evaluation: Was there a contest? SIGCHI Bulletin, 24, 4, pp. 39-41, October 1992.

Desurvire, H., Kondziela, J., and Atwood, M. (1992b). What is Gained and Lost When Using Evaluation Methods Other Than Empirical Testing (full paper version). In the proceedings of HCI 1992, Cambridge University Press, edited by Monk, A., Diaper, D., and Harrison, M.D., University of York, U.K., September 15-18, 1992.

Desurvire, H., Kondziela, J., and Atwood, M. (l992a). What is Gained and Lost When Using Evaluation Methods Other Than Empirical Testing (short paper version). In the proceedings of the ACM Conference, CHI ‘92, collection of abstracts, pp. 125-126.

Stuart R., and Desurvire, H. The Truncation of Prompts in Phone Based Interfaces: Using TOTT in Evaluations. In the Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting, 1991.

Desurvire, H., Lawrence, D., and Atwood, M. Empiricism versus Judgment: Comparing User Interface Evaluation Methods on a New Telephone-Based Interface. SIGCHI Bulletin, 23, 4, pp. 58-59, October 1991.

Desurvire, H. An Outline of High Priority BAE Presentation Service Requirements for Planning and Engineering Databases. Bellcore document TM-TAP-016118, March 1990.

Desurvire, H. Usability Testing Results of the Plan Object Database. Internal Bellcore document TM-TAP-014420, June 1989.