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    • Effectiveness of Human Error Abstraction Assist Tool at Improving the Quality of Software Requirements 

      Deosi, Navneet (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      The successful completion of any given software project is dependent on error-free Software Requirement Specification (SRS) documents. SRS documents are prone to human errors and faults because their creation involves a ...
    • A Smartphone-Based Pointing Technique in Cross-Device Interaction 

      Yang, Juechen (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      In this paper, the author develops a novel cross-device cursor position estimation system for transferring a mobile device’s four-direction 2D movement to a cursor’s four-direction movement on a large display device; this ...
    • Taxonomy of Gestures in Human Computer Interaction 

      Vafaei, Fereydoon (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Classification of gestures is important in the area of gestural interaction given the diversity, the complexity and the spontaneity of the gestures in different HCI application domains. Gesture designers for interactive ...
    • Understanding Human Errors to Improve Requirements Quality 

      Manjunath, Kavitha (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      Requirements engineering is the first and perhaps the most important phase of software life cycle. Software faults committed during the requirements development, if left undetected can affect downstream activities. While ...