• Conference Object  

      Adaptivity considerations for enhancing user-centric web experience 

      Belk, Marios; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Zaharias, Panagiotis; Samaras, George S. (2012)
      User Experience (UX) design relates to the creation of models that affect user experiences during interaction with a system, while the incorporation of cognitive factors in the personalization process of Web systems might ...
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      A human cognitive processing perspective in designing E-Commerce checkout processes 

      Belk, Marios; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Constantinides, Anthony G.; Samaras, George S. (2015)
      Designing a usable checkout process is of paramount importance for both E-Commerce and M-Commerce success. Aiming to understand human-computer interactions during checkout and improve the usability and user experience of ...
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      Intelligent authoring tools for enhancing mass customization of e-services: The smarTag framework 

      Germanakos, Panagiotis; Tsianos, Nikos; Lekkas, Zacharias; Mourlas, Constantinos; Belk, Marios; Samaras, George S. (2009)
      Mass customization should be more than just configuring a specific component (hardware or software), but should be seen as the co-design of an entire system, including services, experiences and human satisfaction at the ...
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      Modeling users on the World Wide Web based on cognitive factors, navigation behavior and clustering techniques 

      Belk, Marios; Papatheocharous, Efi; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Samaras, George S. (2013)
      This paper focuses on modeling users' cognitive styles based on a set of Web usage mining techniques on user navigation patterns and clickstream data. Main aim is to investigate whether specific clustering techniques can ...
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      An ontological cognitive user model for adapting generic web structures 

      Germanakos, Panagiotis; Belk, Marios; Tsianos, Nikos; Lekkas, Zacharias; Mourlas, Constantinos; Samaras, George S. (2010)
      Adaptation and Personalization systems can benefit with the incorporation of ontological knowledge, especially when it comes to modeling users. In this paper we present a cognitive approach to Web Personalization based on ...
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      Personalised continuous software engineering 

      Papatheocharous, Efi; Belk, Marios; Nyfjord, J.; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Samaras, George S. (Association for Computing Machinery, Inc, 2014)
      This work describes how human factors can influence continuous software engineering. The reasoning begins from the Agile Manifesto promoting individuals and interactions over processes and tools. The organisational need ...
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      Proposing a fuzzy adaptation mechanism based on cognitive factors of users for web personalization 

      Papatheocharous, Efi; Belk, Marios; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Samaras, George S. (2012)
      The increased demand of Web services and diverse characteristics of users have resulted in a plethora of applications that aim to provide personalized services based on the heterogeneous needs and preferences of users. ...
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      Proposing Web design enhancements based on specific cognitive factors: An empirical evaluation 

      Germanakos, Panagiotis; Tsianos, Nikos; Lekkas, Zacharias; Mourlas, Constantinos; Belk, Marios; Samaras, George S. (2009)
      The research that is described in this paper focuses on incorporating theories of individual differences in information processing within the context of generic Hypertext and Hypermedia Environments. The main objective of ...
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      Towards a human-centered E-Commerce personalization framework 

      Belk, Marios; Germanakos, Panagiotis; Andreou, Panayiotis G.; Samaras, George S. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016)
      This paper presents a personalization framework, namely PersonaWeb that adapts the visual and interaction design of E-Commerce Web environments based on human cognitive differences. In particular, it describes a user model ...