Usability Evaluation of Randomized Keypad
Young Sam Ryu, Do Hyong Koh, Brad L. Aday, Xavier A. Gutierrez, and John D. Platt
Journal of Usability Studies, Volume 5, Issue 2, Feb 2010, pp. 65 - 75
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