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Christophe Kolski
Christophe Kolski
Professor, LAMIH-UMR CNRS 8201, Univ. Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, Valenciennes, France
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State of the art on the cognitive walkthrough method, its variants and evolutions
T Mahatody, M Sagar, C Kolski
Intl. Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 26 (8), 741-785, 2010
3282010
Interfaces Homme-machine: application aux systèmes industriels complexes
C Kolski
Lavoisier-Hermès, 1997
1541997
Adding user experience into the interactive service design loop: a persona-based approach
D Idoughi, A Seffah, C Kolski
Behaviour & Information Technology 31 (3), 287-303, 2012
1282012
Behaviour based on decision matrices for a coordination between agents in a urban traffic simulation
R Mandiau, A Champion, JM Auberlet, S Espié, C Kolski
Applied Intelligence 28, 121-138, 2008
1112008
Multi-role project (MRP): A new project-based learning method for STEM
B Warin, O Talbi, C Kolski, F Hoogstoel
IEEE Transactions on Education 59 (2), 137-146, 2015
992015
A user-centered approach for the design and implementation of KDD-based DSS: A case study in the healthcare domain
MB Ayed, H Ltifi, C Kolski, AM Alimi
Decision Support Systems 50 (1), 64-78, 2010
892010
RFID-driven situation awareness on TangiSense, a table interacting with tangible objects
S Kubicki, S Lepreux, C Kolski
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 16, 1079-1094, 2012
812012
Traffic generation with the SCANeR II simulator: towards a multi-agent architecture
A Champion, R Mandiau, C Kolski, A Heidet, A Kemeny
Proceedings of the Driving Simulation Conference 99, 311-324, 1999
761999
Evaluation des interfaces homme-machine lors du développement de système interactif
M Grislin, C Kolski
Revue des Sciences et Technologies de l'Information-Série TSI: Technique et …, 1996
651996
Evaluation of multimedia applications using inspection methods: the Cognitive Walkthrough case
J Huart, C Kolski, M Sagar
Interacting with computers 16 (2), 183-215, 2004
632004
Ingénierie des interfaces homme-machine, conception et évaluation
C Kolski
Hermes, 1993
621993
A review of intelligent human-machine interfaces in the light of the ARCH model
C Kolski, E Le Strugeon
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction 10 (3), 193-231, 1998
601998
Taking context into account in conceptual models using a Model Driven Engineering approach
A Brossard, M Abed, C Kolski
Information and Software Technology 53 (12), 1349-1369, 2011
542011
A rule-based approach to the ergonomic “static” evaluation of man-machine graphic interface in industrial processes
C Kolski, P Millot
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 35 (5), 657-674, 1991
501991
A human-centred methodology applied to decision support system design and evaluation in a railway network context
S Lepreux, M Abed, C Kolski
Cognition, Technology & Work 5, 248-271, 2003
482003
A human-centred design approach for developing dynamic decision support system based on knowledge discovery in databases
H Ltifi, C Kolski, MB Ayed, AM Alimi
Journal of Decision Systems 22 (2), 69-96, 2013
472013
New human-computer interactions using tangible objects: Application on a digital tabletop with rfid technology
S Kubicki, S Lepreux, Y Lebrun, P Dos Santos, C Kolski, J Caelen
Human-Computer Interaction. Ambient, Ubiquitous and Intelligent Interaction …, 2009
462009
From human-centered design to disabled user & ecosystem centered design in case of assistive interactive systems
M Guffroy, V Nadine, C Kolski, F Vella, P Teutsch
International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development (IJSKD) 9 …, 2017
452017
RFID interactive tabletop application with tangible objects: exploratory study to observe young children’behaviors
S Kubicki, M Wolff, S Lepreux, C Kolski
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 19, 1259-1274, 2015
452015
A model based approach to semi-automated user interface generation for process control interactive applications
F Moussa, C Kolski, M Riahi
Interacting with computers 12 (3), 245-279, 2000
452000
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