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- Innovation rules: Abandon quantification, and may the fittest win
My CHI2001 panel position paper.
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, August, 2000
- The extended version of my CHI2001 panel presentation
Powerpoint (425K)
See Keith Instone's Measuring IA Panel reference site
for a 170K version. There you will also find links
to the comments of Lou Rosenfeld, Gary Marchionini, Marti Hearst,
Jesse James Garrett, and Shiraz Cupula.
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, April, 2001
- A [pithy] index of some contributions to ACM SIGCHI CHI-WEB and AIGA Advance for Design.
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, March, 2000
- Misbegotten Rules of Web Design
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, February, 1997
- Ten Design-less Rules for Successful Web Design
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, January, 1997; June, 1998
- A Web Design Curriculum
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, April, 1997; June, 1998
- Dancing About Architecture, An Inquiry into the Aesthetics of Web Design
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, June, 1998
- WWW6 Concepts
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, June, 1996
- Developer's Day at WWW6: Notes from the Chair
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, July, 1997
- Quick Reference to Enosis Group's Text-Style ORM
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, July, 1997
- Discussion Paper - Positioning the Bootstrap Alliance (Engelbart)
PDF (178K), includes complete bookmarks and full linking
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group
July, 1997; November 15, 1997 (minor edits)
- Innovations in Office Systems Support
Dec 99: temporarily off-line
email nickr@enosis.com for further information.
Includes a complete contract plus an analysis touching on the economics of contracts and information, and organizational development related to the agreement.
PDF (166k)
Nick Ragouzis, Enosis Group, 1993, 1998
- Everywhere We Look, The Web Challenges HCI to Expand Its Scope
HCI must expand its scope in business. This paper provides an agenda. The argument is supported by a fundamental reinterpretation of HCI, and by introduction of the Connectionism design philosophy, of which the reinterpretation of HCI and the Web itself are both instances.
PDF (16k)
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