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  • Communication dans un congrès

Towards New Human-Machine Systems in contexts involving interactive table and tangible objects

Sébastien Kubicki, Sophie Lepreux, Christophe Kolski, Jean Caelen

The adaptation to context (or context-awareness), in particular the adaptation of interactive systems has become essential with the advent of new information technologies and communication. This article proposes a classification of criteria allowing these adaptations. It is adapted and used in the…

The 11th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems, Aug 2010, Valenciennes, France. pp.77-82, ⟨10.3182/20100831-4-FR-2021.00015⟩. ⟨hal-03434559⟩

  • Ouvrages

Science & Football - Recherches et connaissances actuelles

Bachir Zoudji

Presse Universitaire de Valenciennes, 2009, 978-2-905725-16-5. ⟨hal-04482313⟩

  • Chapitre d'ouvrage

Applying a human factors engineering approach to heathcare IT applications: example of a medication CPOE project

Sylvia Pelayo, Stéphanie Bernonville, Christophe Kolski, Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zephir

This paper describes a Human Factors Engineering approach to a medication use system in a context of a hospital medication CPOE project. It presents the results obtained from the organizational analysis and describes the variations in distribution of tasks between the actors of the medication use…

James G. McDaniel. Advances in Information Technology and Communication in Health, 143, IOS Press, pp.334-339, 2009, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 9781586039790. ⟨10.3233/978-1-58603-979-0-334⟩. ⟨hal-03446739⟩

  • Communication dans un congrès

New Human-Computer Interactions Using Tangible Objects: Application on a Digital Tabletop with RFID Technology

Sébastien Kubicki, Sophie Lepreux, Yoann Lebrun, Philippe dos Santos, Christophe Kolski, Jean Caelen

This paper presents a new kind of interaction between users and a tabletop. The table described is interactive and associated with tangible and traceable objects using RFID technology. As a consequence, some Human-Computer Interactions become possible implying these tangible objects. The multi-…

Human-Computer Interaction, 13th International Conference, HCI International 2009, Jul 2009, San Diego, United States. pp.446-455, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-02580-8_49⟩. ⟨hal-03442960⟩