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CHI 2006: Montréal, Québec, Canada
- Rebecca E. Grinter, Tom Rodden, Paul M. Aoki, Edward Cutrell, Robin Jeffries, Gary M. Olson:
Proceedings of the 2006 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2006, Montréal, Québec, Canada, April 22-27, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-372-7
Navigation
- Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Jason Alexander:
Faster document navigation with space-filling thumbnails. 1-10 - Dmitry Nekrasovski, Adam Bodnar, Joanna McGrenere, François Guimbretière, Tamara Munzner:
An evaluation of pan & zoom and rubber sheet navigation with and without an overview. 11-20 - Caroline Appert, Jean-Daniel Fekete:
OrthoZoom scroller: 1D multi-scale navigation. 21-30
Mobile surfing and effects of wearables
- Martin Halvey, Mark T. Keane, Barry Smyth:
Time based patterns in mobile-internet surfing. 31-34 - Virpi Roto, Andrei Popescu, Antti Koivisto, Elina Vartiainen:
Minimap: a web page visualization method for mobile phones. 35-44 - Gerard McAtamney, Caroline Parker:
An examination of the effects of a wearable display on informal face-to-face communication. 45-54
Games
- Luis von Ahn, Ruoran Liu, Manuel Blum:
Peekaboom: a game for locating objects in images. 55-64 - Keith Wiley, Lance R. Williams:
Representation of interwoven surfaces in 2 1/2 D drawing. 65-74 - Luis von Ahn, Mihir Kedia, Manuel Blum:
Verbosity: a game for collecting common-sense facts. 75-78 - Luis von Ahn, Shiry Ginosar, Mihir Kedia, Ruoran Liu, Manuel Blum:
Improving accessibility of the web with a computer game. 79-82
Privacy 1
- Clare-Marie Karat, John Karat, Carolyn Brodie, Jinjuan Feng:
Evaluating interfaces for privacy policy rule authoring. 83-92 - Karen P. Tang, Pedram Keyani, James Fogarty, Jason I. Hong:
Putting people in their place: an anonymous and privacy-sensitive approach to collecting sensed data in location-based applications. 93-102 - Kirsten Boehner, Jeffrey T. Hancock:
Advancing ambiguity. 103-106 - Wendy March, Constance Fleuriot:
Girls, technology and privacy: "is my mother listening?". 107-110
Social computing 1
- David R. Millen, Jonathan Feinberg, Bernard Kerr:
Dogear: Social bookmarking in the enterprise. 111-120 - Pearl Pu, Paolo Viappiani, Boi Faltings:
Increasing user decision accuracy using suggestions. 121-130 - Qixing Zheng, Kellogg S. Booth, Joanna McGrenere:
Co-authoring with structured annotations. 131-140
Participatory design
- Carman Neustaedter, A. J. Bernheim Brush:
"LINC-ing" the family: the participatory design of an inkable family calendar. 141-150 - Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Sonya S. Nikolova, Karyn Moffatt, Kenrick C. Kin, Joshua Y. Lee, Lester W. Mackey, Marilyn Tremaine, Maria M. Klawe:
Participatory design with proxies: developing a desktop-PDA system to support people with aphasia. 151-160 - Margit Kristensen, Morten Kyng, Leysia Palen:
Participatory design in emergency medical service: designing for future practice. 161-170
Interaction techniques: haptic and gestural
- Joseph Luk, Jérôme Pasquero, Shannon Little, Karon E. MacLean, Vincent Lévesque, Vincent Hayward:
A role for haptics in mobile interaction: initial design using a handheld tactile display prototype. 171-180 - Ken Hinckley, François Guimbretière, Patrick Baudisch, Raman Sarin, Maneesh Agrawala, Edward Cutrell:
The springboard: multiple modes in one spring-loaded control. 181-190 - Bernd Fröhlich, Jan Hochstrate, Verena Skuk, Anke Huckauf:
The GlobeFish and the GlobeMouse: two new six degree of freedom input devices for graphics applications. 191-199
Activity: design implications
- Jonas Landgren:
Making action visible in time-critical work. 201-210 - Jakob E. Bardram, Jonathan Bunde-Pedersen, Mads Søgaard:
Support for activity-based computing in a personal computing operating system. 211-220 - Stephen Voida, W. Keith Edwards, Mark W. Newman, Rebecca E. Grinter, Nicolas Ducheneaut:
Share and share alike: exploring the user interface affordances of file sharing. 221-230
End user programming
- Laura Beckwith, Cory Kissinger, Margaret M. Burnett, Susan Wiedenbeck, Joseph Lawrance, Alan F. Blackwell, Curtis R. Cook:
Tinkering and gender in end-user programmers' debugging. 231-240 - Madhu Prabaker, Lawrence D. Bergman, Vittorio Castelli:
An evaluation of using programming by demonstration and guided walkthrough techniques for authoring and utilizing documentation. 241-250 - Gahgene Gweon, Carolyn P. Rosé, Regan Carey, Zachary Sam Zaiss:
Providing support for adaptive scripting in an on-line collaborative learning environment. 251-260
Personal information management
- Edward Cutrell, Daniel C. Robbins, Susan T. Dumais, Raman Sarin:
Fast, flexible filtering with phlat. 261-270 - Ofer Bergman, Ruth Beyth-Marom, Rafi Nachmias:
The project fragmentation problem in personal information management. 271-274 - Joseph Kaye, Janet Vertesi, Shari Avery, Allan Dafoe, Shay David, Lisa Onaga, Ivan Rosero, Trevor Pinch:
To have and to hold: exploring the personal archive. 275-284 - Gary Hsieh, Kenneth R. Wood, Abigail Sellen:
Peripheral display of digital handwritten notes. 285-288
Multidisplay environments
- Miguel A. Nacenta, Samer Sallam, Bernard Champoux, Sriram Subramanian, Carl Gutwin:
Perspective cursor: perspective-based interaction for multi-display environments. 289-298 - Pourang Irani, Carl Gutwin, Xing-Dong Yang:
Improving selection of off-screen targets with hopping. 299-308 - Daniel Wigdor, Chia Shen, Clifton Forlines, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Effects of display position and control space orientation on user preference and performance. 309-318
Managing voice input
- Min Yin, Shumin Zhai:
The benefits of augmenting telephone voice menu navigation with visual browsing and search. 319-328 - Simon Tucker, Steve Whittaker:
Time is of the essence: an evaluation of temporal compression algorithms. 329-338 - Moira Burke, Brian Amento, Philip L. Isenhour:
Error correction of voicemail transcripts in SCANMail. 339-348
Interaction methods
- Celine Latulipe, Stephen Mann, Craig S. Kaplan, Charles L. A. Clarke:
symSpline: symmetric two-handed spline manipulation. 349-358 - Georgios N. Marentakis, Stephen A. Brewster:
Effects of feedback, mobility and index of difficulty on deictic spatial audio target acquisition in the horizontal plane. 359-368 - Gábor Blaskó, Chandra Narayanaswami, Steven Feiner:
Prototyping retractable string-based interaction techniques for dual-display mobile devices. 369-372 - Alexandre Plouznikoff, Nicolas Plouznikoff, Jean-Marc Robert, Michel C. Desmarais:
Enhancing human-machine interactions: virtual interface alteration through wearable computers. 373-376
Understanding programs and interfaces
- Mikkel Rønne Jakobsen, Kasper Hornbæk:
Evaluating a fisheye view of source code. 377-386 - Amy J. Ko, Brad A. Myers:
Barista: An implementation framework for enabling new tools, interaction techniques and views in code editors. 387-396 - Brad A. Myers, David A. Weitzman, Amy J. Ko, Duen Horng Chau:
Answering why and why not questions in user interfaces. 397-406
Games and performances
- Nicolas Ducheneaut, Nicholas Yee, Eric Nickell, Robert J. Moore:
"Alone together?": exploring the social dynamics of massively multiplayer online games. 407-416 - Marek Bell, Matthew Chalmers, Louise Barkhuus, Malcolm Hall, Scott Sherwood, Paul Tennent, Barry A. T. Brown, Duncan Rowland, Steve Benford:
Interweaving mobile games with everyday life. 417-426 - Steve Benford, Andy Crabtree, Stuart Reeves, Jennifer G. Sheridan, Alan J. Dix, Martin Flintham, Adam Drozd:
Designing for the opportunities and risks of staging digital experiences in public settings. 427-436
Designing for tangible interactions
- Eva Hornecker, Jacob Buur:
Getting a grip on tangible interaction: a framework on physical space and social interaction. 437-446 - Ylva Fernaeus, Jakob Tholander:
Finding design qualities in a tangible programming space. 447-456 - Sunny Consolvo, Katherine Everitt, Ian E. Smith, James A. Landay:
Design requirements for technologies that encourage physical activity. 457-466
Text input
- Morten Proschowsky, Nette Schultz, Niels Ebbe Jacobsen:
An intuitive text input method for touch wheels. 467-470 - Jun Gong, Peter Tarasewich:
A new error metric for text entry method evaluation. 471-474 - Andrew D. Wilson, Maneesh Agrawala:
Text entry using a dual joystick game controller. 475-478 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Brad A. Myers:
Trackball text entry for people with motor impairments. 479-488 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Brad A. Myers, Brandon Rothrock:
Few-key text entry revisited: mnemonic gestures on four keys. 489-492
Visualization and search
- Cosmin Munteanu, Ronald Baecker, Gerald Penn, Elaine G. Toms, David James:
The effect of speech recognition accuracy rates on the usefulness and usability of webcast archives. 493-502 - Andrew Dillon, Lisa Kleinman, Gil Ok Choi, Randolph G. Bias:
Visual search and reading tasks using ClearType and regular displays: two experiments. 503-511 - Yevgeniy Eugene Medynskiy, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Ayman Farahat:
Using hybrid networks for the analysis of online software development communities. 513-516 - Weixin Wang, Henry (Hui) Wang, Guozhong Dai, Hongan Wang:
Visualization of large hierarchical data by circle packing. 517-520
Design: creative and historical perspectives
- Tracee Vetting Wolf, Jennifer Ann Rode, Jeremy B. Sussman, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Dispelling "design" as the black art of CHI. 521-530 - Tim Coughlan, Peter Johnson:
Interaction in creative tasks. 531-540 - Paul Dourish:
Implications for design. 541-550
Information handling
- Tapan S. Parikh, Paul Javid, K. Sasikumar, Kaushik Ghosh, Kentaro Toyama:
Mobile phones and paper documents: evaluating a new approach for capturing microfinance data in rural India. 551-560 - Paul Luff, Christian Heath, Hideaki Kuzuoka, Keiichi Yamazaki, Jun Yamashita:
Handling documents and discriminating objects in hybrid spaces. 561-570 - Ron B. Yeh, Chunyuan Liao, Scott R. Klemmer, François Guimbretière, Brian Lee, Boyko Kakaradov, Jeannie A. Stamberger, Andreas Paepcke:
ButterflyNet: a mobile capture and access system for field biology research. 571-580
Security
- Rachna Dhamija, J. D. Tygar, Marti A. Hearst:
Why phishing works. 581-590 - Shirley Gaw, Edward W. Felten, Patricia Fernandez-Kelly:
Secrecy, flagging, and paranoia: adoption criteria in encrypted email. 591-600 - Min Wu, Robert C. Miller, Simson L. Garfinkel:
Do security toolbars actually prevent phishing attacks? 601-610
Automatic generation and usability
- Jeffrey Nichols, Brad A. Myers, Brandon Rothrock:
UNIFORM: automatically generating consistent remote control user interfaces. 611-620 - Katherine Eng, Richard L. Lewis, Irene Tollinger, Alina Chu, Andrew Howes, Alonso H. Vera:
Generating automated predictions of behavior strategically adapted to specific performance objectives. 621-630 - Ryan West, Katherine Lehman:
Automated summative usability studies: an empirical evaluation. 631-639
Media
- Stephen A. Brewster, David K. McGookin, Christopher Miller:
Olfoto: designing a smell-based interaction. 653-662 - Barry A. T. Brown, Louise Barkhuus:
The television will be revolutionized: effects of PVRs and filesharing on television watching. 663-666 - Frank Bentley, Crysta J. Metcalf, Gunnar Harboe:
Personal vs. commercial content: the similarities between consumer use of photos and music. 667-676
Ubiquitous computing
- Duck Gun Park, Jin Kyung Kim, Jin Bong Sung, Jung Hwan Hwang, Chang Hee Hyung, Sung Weon Kang:
TAP: touch-and-play. 677-680 - Hayes Raffle, Amanda J. Parkes, Hiroshi Ishii, Joshua Lifton:
Beyond record and play: backpacks: tangible modulators for kinetic behavior. 681-690 - Tom Moher:
Embedded phenomena: supporting science learning with classroom-sized distributed simulations. 691-700
Search and navigation: mobiles and audio
- Maryam Kamvar, Shumeet Baluja:
A large scale study of wireless search behavior: Google mobile search. 701-709 - Amy K. Karlson, George G. Robertson, Daniel C. Robbins, Mary Czerwinski, Greg Smith:
FaThumb: a facet-based interface for mobile search. 711-720 - Abhishek Ranjan, Ravin Balakrishnan, Mark H. Chignell:
Searching in audio: the utility of transcripts, dichotic presentation, and time-compression. 721-730
Using knowledge to predict and manage
- Daniel Avrahami, Scott E. Hudson:
Responsiveness in instant messaging: predictive models supporting inter-personal communication. 731-740 - Shamsi T. Iqbal, Brian P. Bailey:
Leveraging characteristics of task structure to predict the cost of interruption. 741-750 - Alexander Faaborg, Henry Lieberman:
A goal-oriented web browser. 751-760
Collecting and editing photos
- David S. Kirk, Abigail Sellen, Carsten Rother, Kenneth R. Wood:
Understanding photowork. 761-770 - Anthony Santella, Maneesh Agrawala, Douglas DeCarlo, David Salesin, Michael F. Cohen:
Gaze-based interaction for semi-automatic photo cropping. 771-780 - Trent Apted, Judy Kay, Aaron J. Quigley:
Tabletop sharing of digital photographs for the elderly. 781-790
Visualization 1
- Eytan Adar:
GUESS: a language and interface for graph exploration. 791-800 - William Wright, David Schroh, Pascale Proulx, Alexander W. Skaburskis, Brian Cort:
The sandbox for analysis: concepts and Eevaluation. 801-810 - Martin Wattenberg:
Visual exploration of multivariate graphs. 811-819
Privacy 2
- Kirstie Hawkey, Kori M. Inkpen:
Keeping up appearances: understanding the dimensions of incidental information privacy. 821-830 - Erica Robles, Abhay Sukumaran, Kathryn Rickertsen, Clifford Nass:
Being watched or being special: how I learned to stop worrying and love being monitored, surveilled, and assessed. 831-839
Pen
- Muhd Dzulkhiflee Hamzah, Shun'ichi Tano, Mitsuru Iwata, Tomonori Hashiyama:
Effectiveness of annotating by hand for non-alphabetical languages. 841-850 - Kazutaka Kurihara, Masataka Goto, Jun Ogata, Takeo Igarashi:
Speech pen: predictive handwriting based on ambient multimodal recognition. 851-860 - Tovi Grossman, Ken Hinckley, Patrick Baudisch, Maneesh Agrawala, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Hover widgets: using the tracking state to extend the capabilities of pen-operated devices. 861-870
Everyday use of mobiles
- Kenton O'Hara, Alison Black, Matthew Lipson:
Everyday practices with mobile video telephony. 871-880 - Eric Paulos, Chris Beckmann:
Sashay: designing for wonderment. 881-884 - Christine M. Liu, Judith S. Donath:
Urbanhermes: social signaling with electronic fashion. 885-888 - Pamela J. Ludford, Dan Frankowski, Ken Reily, Kurt Wilms, Loren G. Terveen:
Because I carry my cell phone anyway: functional location-based reminder applications. 889-898
Awareness and presence
- Anind K. Dey, Edward S. De Guzman:
From awareness to connectedness: the design and deployment of presence displays. 899-908 - Steve Howard, Jesper Kjeldskov, Mikael B. Skov, Kasper Garnæs, Olga Grünberger:
Negotiating presence-in-absence: contact, content and context. 909-912 - Adam D. I. Kramer, Lui Min Oh, Susan R. Fussell:
Using linguistic features to measure presence in computer-mediated communication. 913-916 - Christof van Nimwegen, Daniel Burgos, Herre van Oostendorp, Hermina Schijf:
The paradox of the assisted user: guidance can be counterproductive. 917-926
Healthcare
- Lena Mamykina, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, David R. Kaufman:
Investigating health management practices of individuals with diabetes. 927-936 - Gillian R. Hayes, Gregory D. Abowd:
Tensions in designing capture technologies for an evidence-based care community. 937-946 - Katie A. Siek, Kay H. Connelly, Yvonne Rogers:
Pride and prejudice: learning how chronically ill people think about food. 947-950
Online communities
- Sara Drenner, F. Maxwell Harper, Dan Frankowski, John Riedl, Loren G. Terveen:
Insert movie reference here: a system to bridge conversation and item-oriented web sites. 951-954 - Al Mamunur Rashid, Kimberly S. Ling, Regina D. Tassone, Paul Resnick, Robert E. Kraut, John Riedl:
Motivating participation by displaying the value of contribution. 955-958 - Jaime Arguello, Brian S. Butler, Elisabeth Joyce, Robert E. Kraut, Kimberly S. Ling, Carolyn P. Rosé, Xiaoqing Wang:
Talk to me: foundations for successful individual-group interactions in online communities. 959-968 - Irina Shklovski, Robert E. Kraut, Jonathon N. Cummings:
Routine patterns of internet use & psychological well-being: coping with a residential move. 969-978
Visualization 2
- Fernanda B. Viégas, Scott A. Golder, Judith S. Donath:
Visualizing email content: portraying relationships from conversational histories. 979-988 - Tara Matthews, Mary Czerwinski, George G. Robertson, Desney S. Tan:
Clipping lists and change borders: improving multitasking efficiency with peripheral information design. 989-998 - George W. Furnas:
A fisheye follow-up: further reflections on focus + context. 999-1008
Novel methods: emotions, gestures, events
- Giovanni Iachello, Khai N. Truong, Gregory D. Abowd, Gillian R. Hayes, Molly M. Stevens:
Prototyping and sampling experience to evaluate ubiquitous computing privacy in the real world. 1009-1018 - Yang Li, Evan Welbourne, James A. Landay:
Design and experimental analysis of continuous location tracking techniques for Wizard of Oz testing. 1019-1022 - Richard L. Hazlett:
Measuring emotional valence during interactive experiences: boys at video game play. 1023-1026 - Regan L. Mandryk, M. Stella Atkins, Kori M. Inkpen:
A continuous and objective evaluation of emotional experience with interactive play environments. 1027-1036
Social computing 2
- Dan Cosley, Dan Frankowski, Loren G. Terveen, John Riedl:
Using intelligent task routing and contribution review to help communities build artifacts of lasting value. 1037-1046 - Mike Brzozowski, Kendra Carattini, Scott R. Klemmer, Patrick Mihelich, Jiang Hu, Andrew Y. Ng:
groupTime: preference based group scheduling. 1047-1056 - Philip Bonhard, Clare Harries, John D. McCarthy, Martina Angela Sasse:
Accounting for taste: using profile similarity to improve recommender systems. 1057-1066
Menus
- David Ahlström, Rainer Alexandrowicz, Martin Hitz:
Improving menu interaction: a comparison of standard, force enhanced and jumping menus. 1067-1076 - Shengdong Zhao, Maneesh Agrawala, Ken Hinckley:
Zone and polygon menus: using relative position to increase the breadth of multi-stroke marking menus. 1077-1086 - Robert Pastel:
Measuring the difficulty of steering through corners. 1087-1096
Selecting and tracking
- Shuo Wang, Xiaocao Xiong, Yan Xu, Chao Wang, Weiwei Zhang, Xiaofeng Dai, Dongmei Zhang:
Face-tracking as an augmented input in video games: enhancing presence, role-playing and control. 1097-1106 - Hao Jiang, Eyal Ofek, Neema Moraveji, Yuanchun Shi:
Direct pointer: direct manipulation for large-display interaction using handheld cameras. 1107-1110 - Jacob Eisenstein, Wendy E. Mackay:
Interacting with communication appliances: an evaluation of two computer vision-based selection techniques. 1111-1114 - Frank A. Biocca, Arthur Tang, Charles B. Owen, Fan Xiao:
Attention funnel: omnidirectional 3D cursor for mobile augmented reality platforms. 1115-1122
Disabilities
- Steven A. Wall, Stephen A. Brewster:
Feeling what you hear: tactile feedback for navigation of audio graphs. 1123-1132 - Helen Petrie, Fraser Hamilton, Neil King, Pete Pavan:
Remote usability evaluations With disabled people. 1133-1141 - Melissa Dawe:
Desperately seeking simplicity: how young adults with cognitive disabilities and their families adopt assistive technologies. 1143-1152
Beliefs and affect
- Catherine A. Zanbaka, Paula Goolkasian, Larry F. Hodges:
Can a virtual cat persuade you?: the role of gender and realism in speaker persuasiveness. 1153-1162 - Katherine Isbister, Kristina Höök, Michael Sharp, Jarmo Laaksolahti:
The sensual evaluation instrument: developing an affective evaluation tool. 1163-1172 - Saurabh Bhatia, D. Scott McCrickard:
Listening to your inner voices: investigating means for voice notifications. 1173-1176 - Jamie Pearson, Jiang Hu, Holly P. Branigan, Martin J. Pickering, Clifford Nass:
Adaptive language behavior in HCI: how expectations and beliefs about a system affect users' word choice. 1177-1180
Gestures and visualizations
- Anthony Tang, Melanie Tory, Barry A. Po, Petra Neumann, Sheelagh Carpendale:
Collaborative Coupling over Tabletop Displays. 1181-1190 - David S. Kirk, Danae Stanton Fraser:
Comparing remote gesture technologies for supporting collaborative physical tasks. 1191-1200 - Meredith Ringel Morris, Anqi Huang, Andreas Paepcke, Terry Winograd:
Cooperative gestures: multi-user gestural interactions for co-located groupware. 1201-1210
Social computing 3
- Antti Salovaara, Giulio Jacucci, Antti Oulasvirta, Timo Saari, Pekka Kanerva, Esko Kurvinen, Sauli Tiitta:
Collective creation and sense-making of mobile media. 1211-1220 - Mattias Esbjörnsson, Barry A. T. Brown, Oskar Juhlin, Daniel Normark, Mattias Östergren, Eric Laurier:
Watching the cars go round and round: designing for active spectating. 1221-1224 - Peta Wyeth:
Ethnography in the kindergarten: examining children's play experiences. 1225-1228 - Gil Weinberg, Scott Driscoll:
Robot-human interaction with an anthropomorphic percussionist. 1229-1232
Usability methods
- Michael McCurdy, Christopher Connors, Guy Pyrzak, Bob Kanefsky, Alonso H. Vera:
Breaking the fidelity barrier: an examination of our current characterization of prototypes and an example of a mixed-fidelity success. 1233-1242 - Maryam Tohidi, William Buxton, Ronald Baecker, Abigail Sellen:
Getting the right design and the design right. 1243-1252 - Zhiwei Guan, Shirley Lee, Elisabeth Cuddihy, Judith Ramey:
The validity of the stimulated retrospective think-aloud method as measured by eye tracking. 1253-1262
Interacting with large surfaces
- Hrvoje Benko, Andrew D. Wilson, Patrick Baudisch:
Precise selection techniques for multi-touch screens. 1263-1272 - Meredith Ringel Morris, Andreas Paepcke, Terry Winograd, Jeannie A. Stamberger:
TeamTag: exploring centralized versus replicated controls for co-located tabletop groupware. 1273-1282 - Anand Agarawala, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Keepin' it real: pushing the desktop metaphor with physics, piles and the pen. 1283-1292
Computer-mediated communication
- Justin D. Weisz, Thomas Erickson, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Synchronous broadcast messaging: the use of ICT. 1293-1302 - Darren Gergle, Robert E. Kraut, Susan R. Fussell:
The impact of delayed visual feedback on collaborative performance. 1303-1312 - Nathan Bos, Judith S. Olson, Ning Nan, N. Sadat Shami, Susannah Hoch, Erik W. Johnston:
Collocation bindness in partially distributed groups: is there a downside to being collocated? 1313-1321
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