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Articulating the Experience of Transparency: An Example of Field Research Techniques

…that work. Interpretive Field Research Interpretive field research on human-computer interaction (Whiteside et al., 1986) is a process that allows the researcher to collect and interpret users’ responses to software as they are engaged in the use of that software. The researcher is present during the use of the software in the context of the user’s actual work setting and work task. The researcher can both observe and question the user about his o… Continue reading

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Seven Experiences with Contextual Field Research

…troduction Contextual field research is a growing area of interest in human-computer interaction. At the CHI ’88 conference, Karen Holtzblatt, Sandy Jones, and myself hosted a Special Interest Group on “Field Research Techniques for Building Usable Products.” This overview of seven different experiences with contextual field research techniques grew out of the network we established at the conference. These contributions show a wide range of exper… Continue reading

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Experience with Contextual Field Research (Panel)

…troduction Contextual field research is a growing area of interest in human-computer interaction. This panel is an outgrowth of a CHI ’88 Special Interest Group on “Field Research Techniques for Building Usable Products.” The panelists and audience will share experiences in using contextual field research methods both in research and product development, and discuss issues which have come out of their experience. Contextual field research differs… Continue reading

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Extensible Markup Language (XML) for Music Applications: An Introduction

…00 complete works of classical music have been symbolically encoded for non-commercial use. For the full potential of music representation to be realized and music-information-retrieval procedures to be implemented, a common interchange standard is essential. Existing methods of interchanging musical data range from formal schemes designed over many years but implemented only slightly to de facto procedures adapted to short-term needs. At the form… Continue reading

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Using MusicXML 2.0 for Music Editorial Applications

…over 100 music applications. It is available under a non-revocable royalty-free license that is appropriate for both commercial and academic applications, whether delivered as proprietary or open source software. Figure 1 lists the applications supporting the MusicXML format as of January 2009. The applications in the top section both read and write MusicXML files. Applications in the middle section can write MusicXML files without reading them,… Continue reading

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Coming Up: El Niño

…tellanos and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. The San Francisco Symphony was a co-commissioner of this work, and I have been lucky enough to hear it twice. The first time was at the US premiere in San Francisco; Kent Nagano conducted with soloists Dawn Upshaw, Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, and Willard White. This was with Peter Sellars’ semi-staging and film. The performances and staging were great, but like many others I found the film to be a distraction…. Continue reading

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Coming Up: Dutoit Conducts Poulenc and Berlioz

…f chorus singing, this concert is for you. The chorus sings practically non-stop throughout both works; the solo roles are fairly small and there is not much music for the orchestra alone. If you are a fan of the combined colors of organ, orchestra, and chorus, the Berlioz Te Deum offers lots of that. The Poulenc has lots of a cappella singing. Both works are beautiful but are not that frequently performed. This will be the first time the San Fran… Continue reading

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Coming Up: Missa solemnis, Take 2

…sical repertoire — it is so productive to get away from it for a while and come back to it from a renewed and refreshed perspective. In music we can work with a longer timeframe than in engineering, but the process sure feels similar to me. Coming back to the piece allows for both greater depth in interpretation and greater polish in performance. There are only a few tickets left for these two performances, so get them quickly. I think these will… Continue reading

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