• Web Accessibility and Web Developer Attitudes Towards Accessibility in Mozambique 

      Gupta, Suraj; Giannoumis, G. Anthony; Gjøsæter, Terje (Lecture Notes in Computer Science;Volume 12768, Conference object, 2021-07-03)
      People with disabilities are found to be severely affected by barriers in websites and other web services. This paper aims to study the web accessibility issues in Mozambique and to review the factors that contribute to ...
    • Web Accessibility for Visually Impaired People: Requirements and Design Issues 

      Ferati, Mexhid; Vogel, Bahtijar; Kurti, Arianit; Raufi, Bujar; Astals, David Salvador (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
      Access to web content continues to be a challenge for the visually impaired, primarily because the needs of such community are very diverse. The access is further hindered by the fact that web designers continue to build ...
    • Web-Based Automatic Feedback on Assignments in Statistics : How Can it Help Students Learn Statistics and Universities Reduce Costs? 

      Kvadsheim, Reidar; Mehlen, Mari; Kittang, Harald Øyen (International Journal of Engineering Education;26 (3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      A non-experimental study in 2005 suggested that immediate, automatic feedback on assignments helped to increase study motivation as well as pass rate among engineering students attending an introductory course in statistics ...
    • A web-based tool to calculate the health profile during the innovation process of new food products 

      Ahmed, Faisal (ACIT;2022, Master thesis, 2022)
      Food is a basic need in our daily life, and this is why we need to consume healthy foods. Fremtidsmat is a Norwegian food cluster for food and beverage producers, research institutes, and knowledge companies to develop ...
    • What Can We Learn from Urban Crisis? 

      Hoelscher, Kristian; Geirbo, Hanne Cecilie; Harboe, Lisbet; Petersen, Sobah Abbas (Sustainability;Volume 14 / Issue 2, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01-13)
      The irreversible transition towards urban living entails complex challenges and vulnerabilities for citizens, civic authorities, and the management of global commons. Many cities remain beset by political, infrastructural, ...
    • What do faculty members know about universal design and digital accessibility? A qualitative study in computer science and engineering disciplines 

      Sanderson, Norun Christine; Kessel, Siri; Chen, Weiqin (Universal Access in the Information Society;Volume 21, issue 2; Special Issue : UAIS 20th Anniversary Issue, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-03-29)
      Purpose: Students in higher education are a diverse group comprising people with different backgrounds and abilities. Regulations require that digital learning materials and platforms employed in higher education accommodate ...
    • What do low-vision users really want from smart glasses? Faces, text and perhaps no glasses at all? 

      Sandnes, Frode Eika (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016-07-06)
      Recent advances in low cost wearable computers opens up new possi- bilities for the development of innovative visual aids. A head - mounted display with cameras that capture view s of the physical wor ld, ...
    • What do quantum computing students need to know about quantum physics? 

      Bungum, Berit; Selstø, Sølve (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Quantum computing is a rapidly developing technology, and we are experiencing an urgent need for experts in the field. However, there is a lack of traditions, research, and development on to what extent, and how, information ...
    • What should the Minimum Ventilation Rate Be in a Demand-Controlled Ventilation Strategy? 

      Mysen, Mads; Holøs, Sverre Bjørn; Yang, Aileen; Thunshelle, Kari; Schild, Peter (Springer Proceedings in Energy;CCC 2018: Cold Climate HVAC 2018, Conference object, 2019)
      Demand-Controlled Ventilation is emerging as a dominant ventilation strategy in non-residential buildings in Norway. The ventilation airflow rate is controlled between pre-set minimum (Vmin) and maximum (Vmax) values, based ...
    • When 2 + 2 should be 5: The summation fallacy in time prediction 

      Halkjelsvik, Torleif; Jørgensen, Magne (Journal of Behavioral Decision Making;Volume 35, Issue 3, e2265, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-10)
      Predictions of time (e.g., work hours) are often based on the aggregation of estimatesof elements (e.g., activities and subtasks). The only types of estimates that can besafely aggregated by summation are those reflecting ...
    • When Terms of Service are Longer Than a Shakespeare’s Play: Easing The Understanding of Legal Documents Through a User Experience Design Method 

      Gherardi, Matteo (E&PDE;DS 110: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Engineering and Product Design Education (E&PDE 2021), VIA Design, VIA University in Herning, Denmark. 9th -10th September 2021, Conference object, 2021)
      Whenever users use an internet service, they agree to its terms of service and privacy policy describing how their personal data will be managed. The complexity of managing this process is often overlooked, and users rarely ...
    • Where are the students? A study of Norwegian technology students’ perceptions of emerging trends in higher education 

      Sandnes, Frode Eika (Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS);Volume 12555, Conference object, 2020-11-18)
      Teachers in higher education in Norway have over the last decade reported reduced physical attendance in lectures, students not using the textbooks, and low academic performance. Also, there is an intensified institutional ...
    • Where the Gaps Lie: Ten Years of Research into Collaboration on BIM-Enabled Construction Projects 

      Oraee, Mehran; Hosseini, Reza; Namini, Saeed; Merschbrock, Christoph (Construction Economics and Building;Vol. 17, No. 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017-03)
      A BIM-enabled Construction Project (BIMCP) refers to a project involving relevant BIM tools to generate, exchange and manage project data between project participants. Success in delivering BIMCPs largely relies on how ...
    • Where was that photo taken? : deriving geographical information from image collections based on temporal exposure attributes 

      Sandnes, Frode Eika (Multimedia Systems;16 (4-5), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-05-14)
      This paper demonstrates a novel strategy for inferring approximate geographical information from the exposure information and temporal patterns of outdoor images in image collections. Image exposure is reliant on light ...
    • White-box Fuzzing RPC-based APIs with EvoMaster: An Industrial Case Study 

      Zhang, Man; Arcuri, Andrea; Li, Yonggang; liu, yang; Xue, Kaiming (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Remote Procedure Call (RPC) is a communication protocol to support client-server interactions among services over a network. RPC is widely applied in industry for building large-scale distributed systems, such as Microservices. ...
    • Why students plagiarise from the internet: The views and practices in three Norwegian upper secondary classrooms 

      Skaar, Håvard; Hammer, Hugo (International Journal for Educational Integrity;9 (2), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      In a two-part mixed methods study, internet-based plagiarism amongst Norwegian upper secondary students was measured and related to performance level and knowledge of source use. Subsequently, interviews were conducted to ...
    • Wireless security and user attitude in SOHO environments 

      Santucci, Ugo (Master thesis, 2006)
      Wireless telecommunications networks have been one of the outstanding success stories over the last decade or so. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are reaching the same success in a very short time.[1] Corporate and ...
    • Wonderground: An exploration of alternative playgrounds 

      Eriksen, Julian Hallen (MAPD;2020, Master thesis, 2020)
      Conventional playgrounds offer little variation and surprise for something considered to have great social and artistic potential in the city. Are these spaces becoming more about convenience than meaningful experience, ...
    • Word cloud visualisation of locative information 

      Tessem, Bjørnar; Bjørnestad, Solveig; Chen, Weiqin; Nyre, Lars (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015-12-22)
      This article describes an explorative study of a prototype for visualisation of locative information from Wikipedia. PediaCloud is a smartphone app that uses word clouds for graphical display of links to text and photos ...
    • Working Together: Cooperation or Collaboration? 

      Kvellestad, Randi Veiteberg; Stana, Ingeborg; Vatn, Gunhild (FormAkademisk - Forskningstidsskriftet for design og designdidaktikk;Vol 14 Nr. 4 (2021): Norwegian papers from the the Academy for Design Innovation Management Conference – ADIM 2019. Special Issue, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-29)
      Teamwork involves different types of interactions—specifically cooperation and collaboration—that are necessary in education and many other professions. The differences between cooperation and collaboration underline the ...