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Sri Kurniawan

Researcher at University of California, Santa Cruz

Publications -  148
Citations -  3789

Sri Kurniawan is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Cruz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Usability & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 141 publications receiving 3343 citations. Previous affiliations of Sri Kurniawan include University of California & Wayne State University.

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Review of Interaction design: beyond human computer interaction by Jennifer Preece, Yvonne Rogers, and Helen Sharp. John Wiley & Sons 2002.

TL;DR: The diverse experience and expertise the authors bring to the table provides a positive background for this book and their approach succeeds in making the book appropriate for a varied audience, including students, designers, and researchers.
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Older people and mobile phones: A multi-method investigation

TL;DR: It was revealed that older people are passive users of mobile phones, that they experience fear of consequences of using unfamiliar technology, and that most preferred design features are aids for declining functional abilities.
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Research-derived web design guidelines for older people

TL;DR: This paper is perhaps the first manuscript that proposes ageing-friendly guidelines that are for most part backed by published studies and has been thoroughly examined through a series of expert and user verifications, which should give users of these guidelines confidence of their validity.
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Increasing the Usability of Online Information for Older Users: A Case Study in Participatory Design

TL;DR: One of the first documented participatory design efforts specifically aimed at older users is described, to make an existing World Wide Web site more user-friendly for older users, specifically in terms of display format issues.
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Usability for the web: designing web sites that work

TL;DR: The main advantage of the book is that the readers can be sure that the authors practice what they advocate, and the discussions on usability practices are both thorough and comprehensive.