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Miriam Sturdee

Researcher at Lancaster University

Publications -  67
Citations -  795

Miriam Sturdee is an academic researcher from Lancaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Design fiction. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 45 publications receiving 448 citations. Previous affiliations of Miriam Sturdee include University of Calgary.

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Design fiction as world building

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the best way to contribute to the establishment of an evidence-based first paradigm, is by adopting a research through design approach, and they describe the creation of two Design Fictions through which they consider the relationship between narrative and Design Fiction and argue that links between the two are often drawn erroneously.
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Implications for Adoption

TL;DR: The motivations for, and practicalities of, incorporating "implications for adoption" into HCI research practice are explored and methods for addressing this need are discussed, specifically design fiction.
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Analysis and Classification of Shape-Changing Interfaces for Design and Application-based Research

TL;DR: This work gathers information together to provide a reference for designers and researchers wishing to build upon existing prototyping work, using synthesis and discussion of existing shape-changing interface reviews and comprehensive analysis and classification of 84 shape- changing interfaces.
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Looking back to look forward:Lessons learnt from cyber-attacks on Industrial Control Systems

TL;DR: By identifying and analysing previous ICS focused cyberattacks, this paper document their evolution, affording cyber-security practitioners with a greater understanding of attack vectors, threat actors, impact, and targeted sectors and locations, critical to the continued development of holistic risk management strategies.
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A Public Ideation of Shape-Changing Applications

TL;DR: This work documents the methodology and resultant application ideas along with reflections on the approach for gathering application ideas to enable shape-changing interactive surfaces and objects.