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MexIHC 2012: Mexico City, Mexico
- Sergio Zepeda:

Proceedings of the 4th Mexican Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, MexIHC '12, Mexico City, Mexico, October 3-5, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1659-0
Interface design and usability
- Ons Al-Shamaileh

, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
The effect of website interactivity and repeated exposure on user experience. 1-8 - Leonel Morales Díaz:

Modeling and characterizing user interfaces at the electronic visualization laboratory. 9-15 - Víctor M. González

, Francisco Torres Vázquez:
TuTur: immersive user experience of tourist visits in virtualized worlds. 16-19
Special needs users
- Ricardo Cruz Mendoza

, Pablo Romero, Luis A. Pineda:
A user experience view for rehabilitation systems. 20-27 - Bárbara Paola Muro Haro, Pedro C. Santana

, Martha A. Magaña:
Developing reading skills in children with Down syndrome through tangible interfaces. 28-34 - David Céspedes-Hernández

, Juan Manuel González-Calleros
, Josefina Guerrero García
, Jean Vanderdonckt
, Liliana Rodríguez-Vizzuett:
Methodology for the development of vocal user interfaces. 35-42
Visualization and games experiences
- Ramón R. Palacio, Christian O. Acosta, Alberto L. Morán

, Joaquín Cortez González:
Towards videogame design guidelines to promote significant leisure activities in Mexican older adults. 43-46 - Javier Rodrigo Díaz Espinosa, Pablo Romero Mares:

Familiarity of challenges and optimal experience in movement interaction games. 47-50 - Ana Isabel Grimaldo Martínez, Alberto L. Morán

, Eduardo H. Calvillo Gámez:
Towards a taxonomy of factors implicated in children-elderly interaction when using entertainment technology. 51-54 - María Auxilio Medina N.

, J. Alfredo Sánchez
, Jorge de la Calleja Mora, Antonio Benitez Ruiz:
Visualization of records classified with the 1998 ACM CCS. 55-62

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