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Shamus Smith, David Duke, and Peter Wright. Using the Resources Model in virtual environment design. In Michael Harrison and Shamus Smith, editors, Workshop on User Centered Design and Implementation of Virtual Environments, pages 57--72. The University of York, 1999.

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Towards a Design Methodology for Virtual Environments - Fencott (1999)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

.... and would seem to lend support to a deeper structural analysis of VE content concerned with what Ellis refers to as the effective communication of causal interaction [7] We can thus perhaps see interaction theory as one of the bases for the engineering approach we have already identified [22,4,26]. In VE design we can observe the basic tension between aesthetic and engineering design in terms of perception and structure. Unlike 3D animation there is of course the added requirement for acceptable performance. Software engineering practice can indeed help us with structural modeling but ....

Shamus Smith, David Duke and Peter Wright, "Using the Resources Model in Virtual Environment Design", Workshop on User Centred Design and Implementation of Virtual Environments, York, England, 1999.


Evaluating Guidelines for Reducing User Disorientation When.. - Marsh, Smith (2001)   Self-citation (Smith)   (Correct)

....causes. These include: the lack of navigation or wayfinding cues to guide users around the environment [1] problems when the whole display screen is reduced to one colour or texture whilst navigating too close to or through virtual objects [5; 7] the cognitive load that is placed on the user [11] and the restricted field of view seen through the display screen [10] Any one or a combination of these may result in user disorientation. This is problematic as navigation is a basic requirement in navigatable virtual environments [2; 12] In this paper, we present the results of a study to ....

....who entered the disorientating situations. Figure 5 shows a comparison of the subjects results in terms of applied guidelines, questionnaire answers indicated disorientation and expert identified disorientation situations. It can be seen that only subjects without guidelines (subjects 10 and 11 in Figure 5) found themselves in disorientating situations more than once. Also of the subjects who were both disorientated and placed in disorientation situations, only one (subject 1 in Figure 5) had the guidelines implemented while the other three subjects (10, 11 and 13 in Figure 5) were ....

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Shamus Smith, David Duke, and Peter Wright. Using the Resources Model in virtual environment design. In Michael Harrison and Shamus Smith, editors, Workshop on User Centered Design and Implementation of Virtual Environments, pages 57--72. The University of York, 1999.


Guiding User Navigation in Virtual Environments Using.. - Marsh, Smith (2001)   Self-citation (Shamus)   (Correct)

....causes. These include, the lack of navigation or wayfinding cues to guide users around the environment [1] problems when the whole display screen is reduced to one colour or texture whilst navigating too close to [3] 4] or through virtual objects [5] the cognitive load that is placed on the user [10] and the restricted field ofview seen through the display screen [9] Any one or a combination of these may result in user disorientation. This is problematic as navigation is typically the central and most frequently performed activity in a virtual environment. In this paper, we present the ....

Smith Shamus, David Duke and Peter Wright. Using the Resources Model in Virtual Environment Design, Workshop on User Centered Design and Implementation of Virtual Environments, S. Smith and M. Harrison (eds), King's Manor, University of York, p 57-72, 1999.


Analysing Human-Computer Interaction As Distributed.. - Wright, Fields, Harrison (1999)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Wright)   (Correct)

....model to analyse information requirements and human reliability. We have supported our industrial collaborators in applying the resources model to the analysis of failure management systems (Hicks, Wright and Pocock in press) We are also applying the model to the design of virtual environments (Smith, Duke and Wright 1999). This kind of validation takes longer 26 and is an iterative process in which the model will undoubtedly be extended and modified. It is not so much a process of validation as of development. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was funded in part by British Aerospace as part of the Dependable Computing ....

Smith, S., Duke. D. and Wright, P.C. (1999) Using the resources model in virtual environment design. King's Manor Workshop on User-Centred Design and Implementation of Virtual Environments. University of York.

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