Robert C. Williges

Affiliations: 
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States 
Area:
Industrial Engineering, Computer Science
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Andre TS, Hartson HR, Williges RC. (2003) Determining the effectiveness of the usability problem inspector: a theory-based model and tool for finding usability problems. Human Factors. 45: 455-82
Hartson HR, Andre TS, Williges RC. (2003) Criteria For Evaluating Usability Evaluation Methods International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 15: 145-181
Chung KH, Shewchuk JP, Williges RC. (2002) An analysis framework for applying virtual environment technology to manufacturing tasks Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing. 12: 335-348
Smith-Jackson TL, Williges RC. (2001) Remote measurement methods for user-centered design of telesupport systems Assistive Technology. 13: 106-115
Hartson HR, Andre TS, Williges RC. (2001) Criteria For Evaluating Usability Evaluation Methods International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 13: 373-410
Hartson HR, Andre TS, Williges RC. (2001) Criteria for evaluating usability evaluation methods International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 13: 373-410
Andre TS, Williges RC, Hartson HR. (1999) The Effectiveness of Usability Evaluation Methods: Determining the Appropriate Criteria Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 43: 1090-1094
Chung KH, Shewchuk JP, Williges RC. (1999) Application of augmented reality to thickness inspection Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing. 9: 331-342
Kies JK, Williges RC, Rosson MB. (1998) Coordinating computer-supported cooperative work: A review of research issues and strategies Journal of the American Society For Information Science. 49: 776-791
Han SH, Williges BH, Williges RC. (1997) A paradigm for sequential experimentation Ergonomics. 40: 737-760
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