Author: Robert A. Virzi

Publications

Publication period start: 1995
Number of co-authors: 18

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
James Sorce
1
Deborah Mrazek
2
Paul Resnick
3

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Joseph S. Dumas
14
Thomas S. Tullis
16
Paul Resnick
31

Publications

Virzi, Robert A., Sokolov, Jeffrey L., Karis, Demetrios (1996): Usability Problem Identification Using Both Low- and High-Fidelity Prototype. In: Tauber, Michael J., Bellotti, Victoria, Jeffries, Robin, Mackinlay, Jock D., Nielsen, Jakob (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 96 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 14-18, 1996, Vancouver, Canada. pp. 236-243. https://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi96/proceedings/papers/Virzi/RAVtext.htm

Resnick, Paul, Virzi, Robert A. (1995): Relief from the Audio Interface Blues: Expanding the Spectrum of Menu, List, and Form Styl. In ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 2 (2) pp. 145-176. https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/journals/tochi/1995-2-2/p145-resnick/p145-resnick.pdf

Resnick, Paul, Virzi, Robert A. (1992): Skip and Scan: Cleaning Up Telephone Interfaces. In: Bauersfeld, Penny, Bennett, John, Lynch, Gene (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 92 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference June 3-7, 1992, Monterey, California. pp. 419-426. https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/142750/p419-resnick/p419-resnick.pdf

Virzi, Robert A. (1989): What Can You Learn from a Low-Fidelity Prototype?. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting , 1989, . pp. 224-228.

Mason, Hardy, Mrazek, Deborah, Uyeda, Kathy, Virzi, Robert A., Savage, Ricky (1989): The Practical Aspects of a Usability Lab. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting , 1989, . pp. 630-631.

Virzi, Robert A., Penn, Dick, Tullis, Thomas S., Greene, Sharon L. (1990): The Uses of Prototyping in User Interface Design and Evaluation. In: D., Woods,, E., Roth, (eds.) Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting , 1990, Santa Monica, USA. pp. 264-266.

Virzi, Robert A. (1990): Streamlining the Design Process: Running Fewer Subjects. In: D., Woods,, E., Roth, (eds.) Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting , 1990, Santa Monica, USA. pp. 291-294.

Mrazek, Deborah, Cocklin, Tom, Schumacher, Robert, Virzi, Robert A., Chalupnik, Kay (1991): Now that You Have a Usability Lab, How Do You Make It Effective?. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting , 1991, . pp. 666-667.

Virzi, Robert A., Resnick, Paul, Ottens, Don (1992): Skip and Scan Telephone Menus: User Performance as a Function of Experience. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting , 1992, . pp. 211-215.

Virzi, Robert A., Sorce, James F., Herbert, Leslie Beth (1993): A Comparison of Three Usability Evaluation Methods: Heuristic, Think-Aloud, and Performanc. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 37th Annual Meeting , 1993, . pp. 309-313.

Dumas, Joseph S., Sorce, James, Virzi, Robert A. (1995): Expert Reviews: How Many Experts is Enough?. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 39th Annual Meeting , 1995, . pp. 228-232.

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