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Technical Program by Date: Wednesday, 4 April

8:00 - 10:30

SIGs

Spiritual Life and Human-Computer Interaction
Michael J. Muller, Lotus Development Corporation
Ellen Christiansen, Aarhus University
Bonnie Nardi, AT&T Labs West
Susan Dray, Dray and Associates

9:00 - 10:30

DEMONSTRATIONS

Bleeding Edge

Richer Graphical Interaction Using Interactive Pixel Rewrite Systems
George W. Furnas, Yan Qu, Sanjeev Shrivastava, Greg Peters, University of Michigan

CPN/Tools: Revisiting the Desktop Metaphor with Post-WIMP Interaction Techniques
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Wendy Mackay, Peter Andersen, Paul Janecek, Mads Jensen, Michael Lassen, Kasper Lund, Kjeld Mortensen, Stephanie Munck, Katrine Ravn, Anne Ratzer, Søren Christensen, Kurt Jensen, University of Aarhus


PANEL

Ethics in HCI
Rolf Molich, DialogDesign
Brenda Laurel, Art Center College of Design
Carolyn Snyder, Synder Consulting
Witney Quesenbery, Cognetics Corporation
Chauncey Wilson, BMC Software


PAPERS

Visions of Work

Visualization Components for Persistent Conversations
Marc Smith, Microsoft Research
Andrew Fiore, Cornell University

Time Aura: Interfaces for Pacing
Lena Mamykina, Graphics Visualization and Usability Center
Elizabeth Mynatt, Georgia Institute of Technology

Doom as an Interface for Process Management
Dennis Chao, University of New Mexico

Speech Studies

Shall We Mix Synthetic Speech and Human Speech? Impact on Users' Performance, Perception and Attitude
Li Gong, Stanford University
Jennifer Lai, IBM Research

Effects of Spatial Audio on Memory, Comprehension and Preference During Desktop Conferences
Jessica Baldis, Human Interface Technology Labs

Quiet Calls: Talking Silently on Mobile Phones
Les Nelson, FX Palo Alto Laboratory
Sara Bly, Sara Bly Consulting
Tomas Sokoler, Interactive Institute Malmö

Sensable Navigation Search

The Audio Notebook: Paper and Pen Interaction with Structured Speech
Lisa Stifelman, Barry Arons, Chris Schmandt, MIT Media Lab

Does Organization by Similarity Assist Image Browsing?
Kerry Rodden, Wojciech Basalaj, University of Cambridge
David Sinclair, Kenneth Wood, AT&T Labs Cambridge

Using Thumbnails to Search the Web
Allison Woodruff, Xerox PARC
Andrew Faulring, Carnegie Mellon University
Ruth Rosenholtz, Julie Morrison, Peter Pirolli, Xerox PARC


SHORT TALKS

Of Mice and Measures

Session Chair: Gilbert Cockton (University of Sunderland)

Cheese: Tracking Mouse Movement Activity on Websites, a Tool for User Modeling
Florian Mueller and Andrea Lockerd, MIT Media Lab

What can a Mouse Cursor Tell Us More? Correlation of Eye/Mouse Movements on Web Browsing
Mon-Chu Chen, John R. Anderson, and Myeong-Ho Sohn, Carnegie Mellon University

Remote Automatic Evaluation of Web Sites Based on Task Models and Browser Monitoring
Fabio Paternò and Laila Paganelli, CNUCE-C.N.R.

Testing Web Sites: Five Users is Nowhere Near Enough
Jared Spool and Will Schroeder, User Interface Engineering

An Integrated Method for Evaluating Interfaces
Heather L. McQuaid and David Bishop, MAYA Design

Concurrent Vs. Post-Task Usability Test Ratings
Ross Teague, Katherine De Jesus, and Marcos Nunes-Ueno, Intel Corp.


SIGs

Placing Intercultural Theory into Practise: Cross-Cultural Interface Design in the Real World
Donald L. Day, InContext Enterprises
Vanessa Evers, The Boston Consulting Group

10:30 - 11:30

INTERACTIVE POSTERS

User Centered Design

On the Reliability of Usability Testing
Martin Kessner, Jo Wood, Richard F. Dillon, and Robert L. West, Carleton University

Design Methodology of an Online Greek Language Course
Panayiotis Zaphiris, Wayne State University
Giorgos Zacharia, MIT Media Lab

A Participatory Poster of Participatory Methods
Michael J. Muller, Lotus Research

What Makes a Representative User Representative? A Participatory Poster
Michael J. Muller and David R. Millen, Lotus Research
Carol Strohecker, MERL

GUP - Graphical Presentation of User Profile
Tomi Kankainen, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology
Jarmo Parkkinen, Helsinki University of Technology

Social Navigation Research Agenda
Andreas Dieberger, IBM Almaden Research Center
Kristina Höök, Martin Svensson, and Peter Lönnqvist, Swedish Institute for Computer Science

Universality

Case Study: Localization of an Accessibility Evaluation
Michael Cooper, CAST
Piotr Rejmer, Université catholique de Louvain

Multiliteracies and Tumi's Web Search: A Case Study
Marion Walton, University of Cape Town

The HomeBox: A Web Content Creation Tool for The Developing World
Ben Piper, MIT Media Lab
Rebeca Eun Young Hwang, MIT Dept. of Chemical Engineering

Using Children as Expert Web Evaluators
Lorna Gibson, David Sloan, and Peter Gregor, University of Dundee

Internet

Attending to Web Pages
Pete Faraday, Microsoft Corp.

Do we Visit, Call, or Email? Media Matter in Close Relationships
Jonathon N. Cummings, Robert Kraut, and Sara Kiesler, Carnegie Mellon University

A Taxonomic Analysis of What World Wide Web Activities Significantly Impact People's Decisions and Actions
Julie B. Morrison, Peter Pirolli, and Stuart K. Card, Xerox PARC

Search and the Subjective Web
Diane J. Schiano, Stanford University
Maria Stone, Alta Vista Corp.
Regis Bectarte, Catalyst Resources

Analysis of Web Sites with the Repertory Grid Technique
Marc Hassenzahl and Tibor Trautmann, User Interface Design GmbH

Designing an Internet Radio Interface Prototype
Kelly Kruse and Rob Moru, Sun Microsystems Inc.

User Expectations For the Location of Web Objects
Michael Bernard, Wichita State University

A Structural Equation Modeling of Internet Bookmark Organizations
Sri Hastuti Kurniawan and R. Darin ellis, Wayne State University

The Effects of Font Type and Size on the Legibility and Reading Time of Online Text by Older Adults
Michael Bernard, Chia Hui Liao, and Melissa Mills, Wichita State University

Empirical Evidence for Information Overload in Mass Interaction
Quentin Jones, Gilad Ravid, and Sheizaf Rafaeli, University of Haifa

Telecommunications

Evaluating Commercial Touch-tone and Speech-enabled Telephone Voice User Interfaces using a Single Measure
Bernhard Suhm and Pat Peterson, BBN Technologies

Curing the Menu Blues in Touch-tone Voice Interfaces
Bernhard Suhm Barbara Freeman, and David Getty, BBN Technologies

Just (All) the Facts, Ma'am
Dawn Dutton, AT&T Labs-Research
Selina Chu, University of California at Irvine
James Hubbell, Human Factors International
Marilyn Walker, AT&T Labs-Research
Shrikanth Narayanan, USC Los Angeles

Mobility

Pirates: Proximity-Triggered Interaction in a Multi-Player Game
Jennica Falk, Peter Ljungstrand, Staffan Björk, and Rebecca Hansson, PLAY Research Studio

ActiveClick: Tactile Feedback for Touch Panels
Masaaki Fukumoto and Toshiaki Sugimura, NTT DoCoMo Multimedia Labs.

A Multi-Scaled Display Technique for PDAs
Meurig Sage, Martin Gardner & Philip Gray, University of Glasgow

2-D Pointing While Walking
Lisa Louise Davis, Tangis Corporation

LifeMinder: An Evidence-Based Wearable Healthcare Assistant
Takuji Suzuki and Miwako Doi, Toshiba Corporation

Visualizing

Wherehoo and Periscope: A Time & Place Server and Tangible Browser for the Real World
Jim Youll, MIT Media Lab

Pinwheels: Visualizing Information Flow in an Architectural Space
Hiroshi Ishii, Sandia Ren, and Phil Frei, MIT Media Lab

Time-ART: A Tool for Segmenting and Annotating Multimedia Data in Early Stages of Exploratory Analysis
Yasuhiro Yamamoto, NAIST/TOREST
Atsushi Aoki, SRA-KTL Inc.
Kumiyo Nakakoji, NAIST/TOREST/SRA-KTL Inc.

Examining Edge Congestion
M.S.T. Carpendale and R. Xing, University of Calgary

A Dialogue Agent for Navigation Support in Virtual Reality
Jeroen van Luin, Rieks op den Akker, and Anton Nijholt, University of Twente

Working in Offices

Supporting Prospective Information in Email
Jacek Gwizdka, University of Toronto

Supporting Narrative Flow in Presentation Software
Andreas Dieberger, Cameron Miner, and Dulce Ponceleon, IBM Almaden Research Center

Persuasive Password Security
Dirk Weirich and Martina Angela Sasse, University College London

Multimodal Interaction

Multimodal Mediated Communication: an Experience
Yacine Bellik and Jérémie Pescator, LIMSI-CNRS

Creating Visceral Personal and Social Interactions in Mediated Spaces
Kelly Dobson, danah boyd, Wendy Ju, Judith Donath, and Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab

Dupliances: Physical and Virtual Activity Encompassed
Niklas Anderson, Daniel Fallman, and Lars Johansson, Umeå University

Haptic Perception of Virtual Roughness
Marilyn Rose McGee, Philip Gray, and Stephen Brewster, University of Glasgow

Pan-Zoom Coordination in Multi-Scale Pointing
Frédéric Bourgeois and Yves Guiard, CNRS/Université de la Méditerranée
Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Université de Paris-Sud

Novel Interaction Techniques

Eye-R, a Glasses-Mounted Eye Motion Detection Interface
Ted Selker, Andrea Lockerd, Jorge Martinez, and Win Burleson, MIT Media Lab

Sound Through Bone Conduction in Public Interfaces
Mariano Belinky and Natalie Jeremijenko, New York University

Compact, Configurable Inertial Gesture Recognition
Ari Y. Benbasat and Joseph A. Paradiso, MIT Media Lab

Problems with Save
Sari A. Laakso, Interacta Design Oy
Karri-Pekka Laakso, University of Helsinki
Panu Vartiainen and Asko Saura, Interacta Design Oy

Bottles as a Minimal Interface to Access Digital Information
Hiroshi Ishii, Ali Mazalek, and Jay Lee, MIT Media Lab

Affective Expressions of Machines
Christoph Bartneck, Eindhoven University of Technology/Philips Research Labs.

AgentSalon: Supporting New Encounters and Knowledge Exchanges by Chats of Personal Agents
Yasuyuki Sumi and Kenji Mase, ATR Media Integration & Communications Research Labs.

Media Matrix: Self-organizing Distributed Physical Database
Joshua Lifton and Jay Lee, MIT Media Lab

Designing Collaboration in Consumer Products
Elyon DeKoven, David V. Keyson, and Adinda Freudenthal, Delft University of Technology


INTERACTIVE VIDEO POSTERS

Component-Based, User-Constructed, Mulitple-View Visualization
Christopher L. North, Virginia Tech
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland

DENIM: An Informal Tool for Early Stage Web Site Design
James Lin, Mark W. Newman, Jason I. Hong, James A. Landay; Group for Interface Research, Computer Science Division, University of California, Berkeley

FRIDGE: Exploring Intuitive Interactive Styles for Home Information Appliances
Marina Vroubel, Eindhoven University of Technology
Panos Markopoulos, Eindhoven University of Technology
Mathilde Bekker, Eindhoven University of Technology

Ideas: A Vision of a Designer's Sketching-Tool
Aldo Hoeben, Pieter Jan Stappers; Industrial Design, Delft University of Technology

Movement in the Web
Oscar de Bruijn, Robert Spence, Chieh Hao Tong; Imperial College, London

Story Kit: Tools for children to build room-sized interactive experiences
Lisa Sherman, Allison Druin, Jaime Montemayor, Allison Farber, Michele Platner, Sante Simms, Jessica Porteous, Houman Alborzi,Jack Best Joe Hammer, Alex Kruskal, Jade Matthews, Emily Rhodes, Cassandra Cosans, Abby Lal; Human-Computer Interaction Lab, Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland, College Park

SUEDE: Iterative, Informal Prototyping for Speech Interfaces
Anoop K. Sinha, Scott R. Klemmer, Jack Chen, James A. Landay, Cindy Chen; Group for User Interface Research CS Division, EECS Department, University of California at Berkeley

11:30 - 13:00

DEMONSTRATIONS

Anybody

The Total Access System
Neil G. Scott, Isabelle Gingras, Stanford University

What I Need is What I Get: Downloadable User Interfaces via Jini and Java
Marney Beard, Peter Korn, Sun Microsystems


PANEL

Measuring Information Architecture Quality: Prove It (or Not)!
Louis Rosenfeld, Keith Instone, Argus Associates
Marti Hearst, University of California
Shiraz Cupala, Microsoft Corporation
Nick Ragouzis, Interfacility
Jesse James Garrett, Metrius
Gary Marchionini, University of North Carolina


PAPERS

On the Road

On the Road and On the Web? Comprehension of Synthetic and Human Speech While Driving
Jennifer Lai, IBM Research
Karen Cheng, UCLA
Paul Green, Omer Tsimhoni, University of Michigan

Accordion Summarization for End-Game Browsing on PDAs and Cellular Phones
Orkut Buyukkokten, Hector Garcia-Molina, Andreas Paepcke, Stanford University

ConNexus to Awarenex: Extending Awareness to Mobile Users
John C. Tang, Nicole Yankelovich, James "Bo" Begole, Max Van Kleek, Francis Li, Janak Bhalodia, Sun Microsystems Laboratories

Structuring Software and Systems for Learning

Beyond Command Knowledge: Identifying and Teaching Strategic Knowledge for Using Complex Computer Applications
Suresh Bhavnani, University of Michigan
Frederick Reif, Bonnie John, Carnegie Mellon University

Teachers as Simulation Programmers: Minimalist Learning and Reuse
Mary Beth Rosson, Cheryl Seals, Virginia Tech

Locus of Feedback Control in Computer-Based Tutoring: Impact on Learning Rate, Achievement and Attitudes
Albert Corbett, John Anderson, Carnegie Mellon University


SHORT TALKS

Trust, Credibility, Community

Session Chair: Angela Sasse (University College of London)

Being There Versus Seeing There: Trust via Video
Nathan Bos, Darren Gergle, Judith S. Olson, and Gary M. Olson, University of Michigan

Trust Without Touch: Jump-Start Trust With Social Chat
Jun Zheng, Nathan Bos, Judith S. Olson, and Gary M. Olson, University of Michigan

Web Credibility Research: A Method for Online Experiments and Early Study Results
BJ Fogg, Jonathan Marshall, Tami Kameda, Joshua Solomon, John Boyd, Persuasive Technology Lab
Akshay Rangnekar, Reactivity
Bonny Brown, Vividence Corp.

Is Seeing Believing? Detecting Deception in Technologically Mediated Communication
Daniel B. Horn, University of Michigan

Categorical Perception of Facial Affect: An Illusion
Diane J. Schiano, Stanford University
Sheryl M. Ehrlich, Adobe Systems
Kyle Sheridan, MDExpert.com

Broadband Neighborhoods - Connected Communities
Keith Hampton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Expressing Emotion Through Art, Music, and Technology (Expressing Emotions)

Session Chair: Mark Billinghurst (University of Washington)

In Tent, In Touch: Being in Seclusion and in Transit
John A. Waterworth, Interactive Institute Tools for Creativity Studio
Eva L. Waterworth, Umeå University

The InfoCanvas: Information Conveyance through Personalized, Expressive Art
Todd Miller and John Stasko, Georgia Institute of Technology

Context-aware Sensor-Doll as a Music Expression Device
Tomoko Yonezawa, ATR MIC Research/Keio University
Brian Clarkson, MIT Media Lab
Michiaki Yasumura, Keio University
Kenji Mase, ATR MIC Research

Facing the Music: A Facial Action Controlled Musical Interface
Michael J. Lyons and Nobuji Tetsutani, ATR Media Integration and Communication Research Laboratories

Tangible Bits and Malleable Atoms in the Design of a Computer Music Instrument
Roel Vertegaal, Queen's University
Tamas Ungvary, Royal Institute of Technology

LumiTouch: An Emotional Communication Device
Angela Chang and Ben Resner, MIT Media Lab
Brad Koerner, Harvard University
Xing Chen Wang, MIT Dept. of Architecture
Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab


SIGs

Evaluating Beyond Usability Evaluation
Raquel O. Prates, UERJ
Clarisse S. de Souza, Department of PUC-Rio
Tom Carey, University of Waterloo
Michael J. Muller, Lotus Development Corporation

User or Consumer? Bringing Together HCI and Marketing at CHI
Boyd de Groot, Satama Amsterdam
Peter Eikelboom, MotionContainer
Florian N. Egger, Eindhoven University
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc.

14:30 - 16:00

PANEL

Interactionary 2: Is that your final answer?
Scott Berkun, Debbie Cargile, Christopher Konrad, Sarah Zuberec, Microsoft Corporation


PAPERS

Tangible Interfaces

Sensetable: A Wireless Object Tracking Platform for Tangible User Interfaces
James Patten, Hiroshi Ishii, MIT Media Lab
James Hines, MIT Sloan School of Management
Gian Pangaro, MIT Media Lab

Surface Drawing: Creating Organic 3D Shapes with the Hand and Tangible Tools
Steven Schkolne, Michael Pruett, Peter Schröder, Caltech

DataTiles: A Modular Platform for Mixed Physical and Graphical Interactions
Jun Rekimoto, Sony CSL
Brygg Ullmer, MIT Media Lab
Haruo Oba, Sony CSL

Focus and Context

Optimizing Search by Showing Results in Context
Susan Dumais, Edward Cutrell, Microsoft Research
Hao Chen, University of California-Berkeley

Robust Annotation Positioning in Digital Documents
A.J. Brush, David Bargeron, Anoop Gupta, JJ Cadiz, Microsoft Research

Reading of Electronic Documents: The Usability of Linear, Fisheye, and Overview+Detail Interfaces
Kasper Hornbæk, University of Copenhagen
Erik Frøkjær, Roskilde Universitetscenter

Seeing and Being Seen

Eye Gaze Patterns in Conversations: There is More to Conversational Agents Than Meets the Eyes
Roel Vertegaal, Queen's University
Robert Slagter, Telematics Institute
Gerrit C. van der Veer, Vrije Universiteit
Anton Nijholt, Twente University

The Impact of Eye Gaze on Communication Using Humanoid Avatars
Maia Garau, Mel Slater, University College London
Simon Bee, Parametric Technology Corporation
Martina Angela Sasse, University College London

The Dynamics of Mass Online Marketplaces: A Case Study of an Online Auction
Jungpil Hahn, University of Minnesota


SHORT TALKS

Interaction Techniques

Session Chair: Ravin Balakrishnan (University of Toronto)

Disentangling Relative from Absolute Amplitude in Fitt's Law Experiments
Yves Guiard, CNRS/Université de la Méditerranée

Is 100 Milliseconds Too Fast?
James R. Dabrowski and Ethan V. Munson, Department of EECS

Measuring Errors in Text Entry Tasks: An Application of the Levenshtein String Distance Statistic
R. William Soukoreff and I. Scott MacKenzie, York University

Alphabetically Biased Virtual Keyboards Are Easier to Use - Layout Does Matter
Shumin Zhai and Barton A. Smith, IBM Almaden Research Center

Visual Interference with a Transparent Head Mounted Display
Robert S. Laramee and Colin Ware, University of New Hampshire

Design Rationale of a Video Explorer
Marc Nanard, Jocelyne Nanard, and Denis Payet, LIRMM


SIGs

Progress in HCI: How Should We Be Measuring Success?
Bonnie Nardi, AT&T Labs
Jean Scholtz, National Institutes of Standards and Technology
Steve Whittaker, AT&T Labs
Marian williams, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Usablemobile.com: The Usability Challenges of the "Mobile Internet"
Vincent Helyar, Serco usability Services
Professor Peter Thomas, Middlesex University

16:30 - 18:00

DEMONSTRATIONS

Web Usability

Usability Testing Software for the Internet
Mike Lister, NetUsability

Web-Eye Mapper and WebLogger: Tools for Analyzing Eye Tracking Data Collected in Web-use Studies
Robert W. Reeder, Peter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card, Xerox PARC


PANEL

Identifying Target Cultures: To What Extent is that Possible
Paula Bourges-Waldegg, Aldea Systems
Guy Boy, EURISCO Director
Daniel Lafreniere, GESPRO Technologies
Manfred Tscheligi, CURE Director


PAPERS

Home and the Range

Casablanca: Designing Social Communication Devices for the Home
Debby Hindus, Scott D. Mainwaring, Nicole Leduc, Anna Elisabeth Hagstrom, Oliver Bayley, Interval Research Corporation

Digital Family Portraits: Providing Peace of Mind for Extended Family Members
Elizabeth Mynatt, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jim Rowan, Annie Jacobs, Sarah Craighill, Graphics Visualization & Usability Center

Social Navigation of Food Recipes
Martin Svensson, Kristina Höök, Jarmo Laaksolahti, Annika Waern, SICS

The Write Stuff

Chinese Input with Keyboard and Eye Tracking - An Anatomical Study
Jingtao Wang, IBM China Research Lab
Shumin Zhai, IBM Almaden Research Center
Hui Su, IBM China Research Lab

Model for Unistroke Writing Time
Poika Isokoski, University of Tampere

Text Input for Mobile Devices: Comparing Model Prediction to Actual Performance
Christina James, Kelly Reischel, Tegic Communications


SHORT TALKS

Virtual Collaboration Tools

Session Chair: Angel Puerta (RedWhale Software Corp.)

ChatScape: a Visual Informal Communication Tool in Communities
Uji Ayatsuka, Nobuyuki Matsushita, and Jun Rekimoto, Sony Computer Science Labs.

The Design of the 'Babble' Timeline: A Social Proxy for Visualizing Group Activity over Time
Thomas Erickson and Mark R. Laff, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Collaborative Tele-directing
Judith Donath, Dana Spiegel, Matt Lee, and Kelly Dobson, MIT Media Laboratory
Ken Goldberg, University of California at Berkeley

User Interface for a Videoconference Camera
Hugo Strubbe and Mi-Suen Lee, Philips Research Labs

Dynamic World Design and Social Navigation in a Theatre of Work
Leonie Schäfer, German National Research - Center for Information Technology
Stefan Küppers, The Bartlett University College London

Patterns of Innovation: A Web-based MATLAB Programming Contest
Ned Gulley, The MathWorks

eCommerce and eLearning

Session Chair: Jean Vanderdonckt (Université catholique de Louvain)

A Visual Preference-Modeling and Decision-Support Technique for Buyers of Multi-Attribute Products
Gaurav Tewari and Pattie Maes, MIT Media Lab
Dan Ariely, MIT Sloan School of Management

One-to-one e-Commerce: Who's the One?
Jan Blom and Andrew Monk, University of York

When Buying On-line, Does Price Really Matter?
Joan Morris, MIT Media Lab
Paul P. Maglio, IBM Almaden Research Center

Shopping Anytime Anywhere
Kenton O'Hara, The Appliance Studio
Mark Perry, Brunel University

"Less Clicking, More Watching": An Option for Entertainment on the Web
Claudio Pinhanez, Clare-Marie Karat, John Karat, John Vergo, Renee Arora, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

A Generic Presentation Modeling System for Adaptive Web-based Instructional Applications
José A. Macías and Pablo Castells, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid


SIGs

Cross-Cultural User-Interface Design
Aaron Marcus, Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc.
Emilie W. Gould, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Dr. Pia Honold, Siemens, Corp. Technology, UI Design Group
Dr. Donald Day, InContext Enterprises, Inc.

Socially Adept Technologies in the Interface
Steven Marsh, National Research Council of Canada
John F. Meech, National Research Council of Canada
Hilary Grant, Carleton University

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