2004 |
13 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Gregory W. Shirah:
Spatial Cues in 3D Visualization.
Ambient Intelligence for Scientific Discovery 2004: 104-128 |
12 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Gregory W. Shirah:
The Gender Factor Performing Visualization Tasks on Computer Media.
HICSS 2004 |
11 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Gregory W. Shirah,
D. K. Jennings:
The effects of cast shadows and stereopsis on performing computer-generated spatial tasks.
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A 34(4): 483-493 (2004) |
2003 |
10 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Andrew Burton-Jones:
Modeling the User Acceptance of E-Mail.
HICSS 2003: 25 |
1999 |
9 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Philip N. Wheeler,
Gregory W. Shirah,
Matthew Brandt:
The relative contributions of stereo, lighting, and background scenes in promoting 3D depth visualization.
ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 6(3): 214-242 (1999) |
1998 |
8 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Stephanie Everett,
Elaine Marsh,
Kenneth Wauchope:
Mental representations of spatial language.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 48(6): 705-728 (1998) |
1997 |
7 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Gregory W. Shirah,
David G. Fout:
3D Object Recognition with Motion.
CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 345-346 |
6 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Sarah Geitz:
External Variables, Beliefs, Attitudes and Information Technology Usage Behavior.
HICSS (3) 1997: 21-28 |
5 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Gregory W. Shirah,
David G. Fout:
The effects of motion and stereopsis on three-dimensional visualization.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 47(5): 609-627 (1997) |
1996 |
4 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Elizabeth Kennick:
The Influence of External Variables on Information Technology Usage Behavior.
HICSS (4) 1996: 166-175 |
3 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
James E. Blanton:
Evaluating system design features.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 44(1): 93-118 (1996) |
1995 |
2 | EE | Geoffrey S. Hubona:
Evaluating user interface design with belief constructs.
HICSS (4) 1995: 700-709 |
1994 |
1 | | Geoffrey S. Hubona,
Paul H. Cheney:
System Effectiveness of Knowledge-Based Technology: The Relationship of User Performance and Attitudinal Measures.
HICSS (4) 1994: 532-541 |