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We will be collecting the information you provide with electronic forms that include each reviewer's ID number (from 101 to 154), each paper's year and pages, and the type of information we will be gathering (Rating, Comments, and Keywords). Each paper will have three lines like:
[123/1985:1423-1428] Rating: [123/1985:1423-1428] Comments: [123/1985:1423-1428] Keywords:Please add your information to the end of the lines, continuing on subsequent lines if necessary. Please do not modify anything before the last colon (:) or your review information might be missed or misused on a different paper; the labels will be processed by software to place your review in the right places for later summary.
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[...] Keywords: *TOV AI MEOne on prototyping complex system displays might have:
[...] Keywords: LP *TOS AXIf a category is missing, then use the "other" categories with a short phrase in quotes. For example, a description of eye-tracking hardware for input to a computer game might have as keywords:
[...] Keywords: TIO "eye tracking" AO "games" MDPlace an asterisk (*) before keywords you think are most descriptive. We will place more weight on the *s for final grouping.
T TECHNOLOGY INPUT / OUTPUT
TI Input Technology
TIK Keyboards
TIP Pointing Devices
TIV Voice/Speech Input
TIO Other:
TO Output Displays
TOS Screen Output
TOV Voice/Speech Output
TON Non-Speech Output
TOO Other:
L LIFECYCLE ANALYSIS, DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, EVALUATION
LA Analysis
LD Design
LP Prototyping = Design / Implementation
LI Implementation
LE Evaluation
LO Other:
A APPLICATION AREAS
AC Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
AH Hypermedia and Information Systems
AI Intelligent, Expert Systems, and Artificial Intelligence
AX Complex Systems
AO Other:
M METHODOLOGY
ME Empirical Studies
MC Case Studies
MD Software/Hardware Development
MS Survey
MM Models and Theories
MO Other:
O OTHER:
Please fill in your Rating, Comments, and Keywords for each paper as in the example below, and submit everything after the -=-=- separator line in one message to: hfes-hci-reviews@cis.ohio-state.edu.
Example of Filled Review Template:
The Effects of This and That on the Other Thing: A Case Study
J. Smith
[123/1986:724-726] Rating: 2
[123/1986:724-726] Comments: case study of a topic of little current importance
and I thought the title was vague
[123/1986:724-726] Keywords: MC O "the other thing"
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