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- Desktop Videoconferencing in a Cooperative Discussion Task: Video Quality and Telepresence AspectG. Matarazzo. 3-6
- Shared Space: Collaborative Information SpacesMark Billinghurst, Sisinio Baldis, Edward Miller, Suzanne Weghorst. 7-10
- Show Actions in TV ConferencingRui Zhang, Hiroshi Tamura, Yu Shibuya. 11-14
- Helen: A Shared Chalkboard for Low-Bandwidth NetworksTakashi Sakairi, Masahide Shinozaki. 15-18
- VEMA: Multi-Agent System for Electronic Commerce on InternetJ.-G. Lee, E. S. Lee. 19-22
- Adaptable Information Clipping Service Supported by Evolving User Profile and Multiple OntologiesTakahiro Ikeda, Akitoshi Okumura, Kazunori Muraki. 23-26
- Tele-Consultation System Supporting Asymmetrical Communications Between Customers and Expert Staff in Distributed EnvironmentTadashi Tanaka, Hirotaka Mizuno, Hiroshi Tsuji, Hiroyuki Kojima, Hiroshi Yajima. 27-30
- Communicating about Reactive BehaviorsVlad G. Dabija. 31-34
- Building Cyber-Community-Learning from CyberCampus[TM] ExperimentTakashi Nishimura. 35-39
- Post Agreement Utterance: Communications Specific to Media ConferencesKatsumi Takada, Hiroshi Tamura, Yu Shibuya. 41-44
- Visualized Information Sharing for NegotiationTeruhiko Teraoka, Masanori Akiyoshi. 45-48
- Communication Model in Emergency Which Considers Competence, Duty and ResponsibilityTakashi Koiso, Naoki Saiwaki, Tetsuya Yoshida, Shogo Nishida. 49-52
- Groupware: What You See Is What You Need?Siti Salwa Salim, Linda A. Macaulay. 53-56
- Cooperative Work: Towards a Conceptual Foundation for CSCW Systems DesignKjeld Schmidt. 57-60
- An Integration Framework for Software Development Environments to Incorporate Task, Team and Tool PerspectivesYun Yang. 61-64
- Role-Oriented Organization Model and its Implementation with Agent SystemH. Enoki, Y. Kanda, K. Nakamura, T. Etani, Y. Shimoji, S. Kitamura. 65-68
- A Cognitive Engineering Approach to Cross Disciplinary Exploration of Work Domains and Semantic Information Retrieval in Communication NetworksAnnelise Mark Pejtersen. 69-72
- Coordinating Effective Work Routines with Groupware: Intra- and Intergroup ConventionsGloria Mark, Volker Wulf. 73-76
- A User-Centred Approach to Groupwork Systems DevelopmentR. A. Steele, G. Osguthorpe, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi. 77-80
- Information Sharing Accelerated by Work History Based Contribution Management, Leads to Knowhow SharingKazunori Muraki, Naoyuki Nomura, Kenji Satoh, Naoyoshi Ochiai. 81-84
- Design of Train Control System CentreStig Karlsson. 85-88
- REDUCE: A Prototypical Cooperative Editing SystemChengzheng Sun, Xiaohua Jia, Yun Yang, Yanchun Zhang. 89-92
- Combining Multiple Abstraction Mechanisms in Communication ModelingP. Holm, J. Ljungberg. 93-96
- Using Cooperative Design to Introduce ORDBMS-Driven Intranet Applications to Collaborating Social Service AgenciesJ. E. Jasper, R. Darin Ellis, T. B. Jankowski, R. Nagarajan, S. Wajahath. 97-100
- Towards Computer Support for Cooperation in Time-Critical Work SettingsPeter H. Carstensen, Morten Nielsen. 101-104
- Psychological and Ergonomics Peculiarities of Cross-Cultural Interaction of Computer UsersV. M. Bondarovskaia. 105-108
- Integration of Ukraine into Informational World Space: WWW Presentation SystemsT. Grinchenko, Anatoly A. Stogny, A. Landsman, V. Matskevitch. 109-112
- Teleinformatics in a Global Village-From Baking to ITG. Bradley, W. Bradley. 113-116
- User Needs and Support for Community-Based Information Technology ServicesBarrett S. Caldwell. 117-120
- Cross-Cultural Crisis Management Teams in CyberspaceLorRaine Duffy. 121-124
- Organizational Culture and Ideology in the Design of Complex Computer System InterfacesE. Andrew Kapp, Barrett S. Caldwell. 125-128
- Longitudinal Evaluation of Adoption and Use Patterns of Electronic Voice Messaging SystemsBarrett S. Caldwell, P. V. Paradkar. 129-132
- Simplified English for Computer DisplaysJulie A. Mills, Barrett S. Caldwell. 133-136
- The Cultural Adaptation Versus LocalizationM. V. Donskoy. 137-139
- Wind from East: When Will it Blow and HowMasaaki Kurosu. 141-144
- Cultural Diversity for User Interface Design: A Progress ReportAaron Marcus. 145-148
- Internationalization and Localization for Cultural DiversityGirish V. Prabhu, Bo Chen, Walter Bubie, Christopher Koch. 149-152
- Homogeneity of Stimuli and Subjects on Recognition of Unfamiliar Swedish and Chinese FacesYan Pan, Buxin Han, Karl W. Sandberg. 153-156
- Globalization: Meeting the ChallengeDiane Z. Lehder, Maria Gabriela Alvarez, Nuray M. Aykin, Kim Friedman-Muller. 157-160
- Do Existing Menu Design Guidelines Work in Chinese?Heloisa Martins Shih, Ravindra S. Goonetilleke. 161-164
- Addressing Cultural Diversity Through Unified Interface DevelopmentConstantine Stephanidis, Anthony Savidis, Alex Paramythis. 165-168
- Evaluating Telecom Icons Among Asian CountriesD. P. Piamonte, K. Ohlsson, J. D. A. Abeysekera. 169-172
- Design of Computer Interfaces for the Chinese PopulationYee-Yin Choong, Gavriel Salvendy. 173-176
- The Acceptability of Icons Across CountriesJennifer A. Smith, Mary P. Siringo. 177-180
- Cross Cultural Issues in User Interface DesignYing K. Leung, Kevin Cox. 181-184
- Ergonomic Systems Engineering: The Human Interface and the Management of International Relations in the 21st CenturyJohn H. Smith, Antoinette Derjani Bayeh, Michael J. Smith, G. Al-Fallati. 185-188
- International User-Interface Standards for Information Superhighways: Some Design IssuesAaron Marcus. 189-192
- Human Computer Interaction: The Year 2000 and BeyondJames L. Alty. 193-196
- Twenty-Five Years of HCI: Growth Without Progress?John Long. 197-200
- The Convergence Toward a New Sociotechnical System ApproachFederico Butera, Thomas Schael. 201-204
- Knowledge-Based Teams: Technology, Reinvention and Critical Process RedesignTora K. Bikson, J. D. Eveland, S. Cohen, D. Mankin. 205-208
- Designing Services with ICT: Problems and ChallengesGiorgio De Michelis. 209-212
- The Quality of Working Life AssessmentM. Mariani, Oronzo Parlangeli, Sebastiano Bagnara. 213-216
- Applying the Sociotechnical Strategy to the Redesign of Organizations: Experiences in German Manufacturing and Service EnterprisesDietrich Brandt, Klaus Henning. 217-220
- Lessons Learned from Using a Computer-Based Tool to Support Sociotechnical Systems DesignAnn Majchrzak, Bryan Borys. 221-224
- The Qualit Esprit Project on Sociotechnical Systems (STS) Design and Quality of Working Life (QWL)Bruno Coppola, Federico Butera, Thomas Schael. 225-228
- Software to Support Sociotechnical Design: The Case of Top-IntegratorAnn Majchrzak. 229-231
- Partizipative Organisation Design-Integrating the Employee into Structural Re-OrganisationStefan Haberl, Simon F. Schmelzer, Michael Mezger, Tobias Förster. 233-236
- Improving Sociotechnical Systems by Exploiting the Remains of ReengineeringJ. C. Taylor. 237-240
- Sociotechnical Analysis According to the Concept of People, Technology, OrganizationOliver Strohm, Eberhard Ulich. 241-244
- Tools for Implementing Socio-Technical Systems: An Australian Case Study and the Use of HandbooksR. Badham, I. McLoughlin. 245-248
- Working Conditions as Quality in Design ProjectsG. Simonsen. 249-252
- The Process of Organisational Learning-Experiences from a Joint ProjectPeter Brödner. 253-256
- Further Development of a New Method for Task Allocation in Complex SystemsPatrick E. Waterson, M. T. Older, Chris W. Clegg. 257-260
- Complementary Function Allocation for Scheduling TasksToni Wäfler, Gudela Grote, Cornelia Ryser, Anna Windischer. 261-264
- Joint Optimization of People and Technology-An Example from the Car IndustryJohan Stahre, A. Johansson, Stefan Axelsson. 265-268
- The Role of Information Support Systems in the Joint OptimizationMatti Vartiainen, Jyrki J. J. Kasvi, Anneli Pulkkis, Marko Nieminen. 269-272
- The Presence of AftereffectsRobert B. Welch. 273-276
- Computer Supported Communication and Cooperation-Building Social Environments into Computer SystemsHolger Luczak, Johannes Springer, S. Simon. 277-280
- Privacy and Acting in Groups-Key Concepts in Designing Multimedia-Supported Cooperative WorkHansjürgen Paul, Stephan Dutke. 281-284
- Communicable Models for Cooperative ProcessesThomas Herrmann. 285-288
- An Agent-Centered Framework for the Analysis and Diagnosis of Organizational Groupware PlatformsAlbert A. Angehrn. 289-292
- The Emergence of Conventions Within Processes of Integrated Organization and Technology DevelopmentVolker Wulf, Gloria Mark. 293-296
- The Context of Co-operative Working-Generic Issues, and all Evaluation of Some Software for Co-operative Working in a Manufacturing Engineering Engineering EnvironmentS. M. Joyner, C. E. Siemieniuch, M. A. Sinclair. 297-300
- Features of Successful Telecooperation Systems: The Technological ViewpointKurt Sandkuhl. 301-304
- Investigation of Desktop-Teleconferencing Systems in Automotive DesignChristopher M. Schlick, Detlev Herbst, Johannes Springer, Jürgen Stahl, Martin Wolf. 305-308
- Integrating Groupware and Workflow in a Public AdministrationJürgen Ziegler, Thomas Barnekow. 309-312
- A Cooperative Design Approach for CSCW in MinistriesKonrad Klöckner, Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Wolfgang Prinz. 313-316
- The Role of Common Information Spaces in CSCWLiam J. Bannon. 317-320
- Intelligent System for Quality Control in ManufacturingAdam Hamrol. 321-324
- Information Management for the Agile EnterpriseC. E. Wainwright, R. Leonard, K. D. Barber. 325-330
- Agility in Case Handling WorkJan Gulliksen. 331-334
- Diagnostic Methodology for Agile Manufacturing SystemHyun Seok Jung, Yasufumi Kume, Byung Gun Lee, Nozomi Sato. 335-338
- A Participation of Mental Factors in Agile Manufacturing SystemsEiichi Bamba, Wataru Nakajima, Ruan Liqin. 339-342
- VDT Task Related Visual Fatigue: Human Aspects of Agile ManufacturingYasufumi Kume, Nozomi Sato, Hyun Seok Jung. 343-346
- IT Cultures Within Industrial Production: Organizational DilemmasC. Carsten. 347-350
- Interactive Creative Environments (ICE)-Strategic Organizational and Psychosocial FactorsGunilla Bradley. 351-354
- Competence Development in Ten High Tech Companies in Silicon ValleyMichelle M. Robertson, Gunilla Bradley. 355-359
- Longitudinal Studies of Quality of Working Life and Stress Among Computer UsersPascale Carayon. 361-364
- Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Life and Work Events on Depressive Symptoms, Based on Computer SimulationMasanari Kuwakino, Yuko Fujigaki. 365-368
- Longitudinal Studies of Organizational Change in Administrative JobsEila Järvenpää. 369-372
- Organizational Support and Employee Well-Being in the Implementation of New VDT ApplicationKari Lindström, T. Leino, J. Steitsamo. 373-377
- Improving the Design of Longitudinal Studies on Computerization of OfficesP. Huuhtanen. 379-382
- The Second Vienna Implementation Study: I. Contextual Factors Modifying the Effects of Continuous Implementations of Information TechnologyS. Zauchner, C. Korunka, O. Vitouch, A. Weiss. 383-386
- The Second Vienna Implementation Study. II. An Integrative ModelC. Korunka, S. Zauchner, O. Vitouch. 387-390
- Computer Assistive Remote Control for the Motor-Impaired UserPeter E. Jones. 393-396
- An Input Interface System Using VEP for the Physically ChallengedYoshiaki Arai, Yoshimichi Yonezawa, Kazunori Itoh, Masami Hashimoto, Yoshihisa Ushiyama. 397-400
- A Drawing Support System for the Visually Impaired Computer User Using a Virtual Sound ScreenKazunori Itoh, Michio Shimizu, Yoshimichi Yonezawa. 401-404
- A New Approach to Providing GUI Access for Blind People-Combined Tactile/Voice GUI AccessTsuyoshi Ebina, Seiji Igi. 405-408
- Interdisciplinary Efforts to Facilitate the Production of Tools to Support the Disabled and Elderly in the Information SocietyArthur I. Karshmer. 409-412
- Design of Nonvisual User Interfaces for Use in EducationG. Weber. 413-416
- Cross Disability Access to Touch Screen Kiosks and ATMsGregg C. Vanderheiden. 417-420
- Leadership Issues in the Field of Disability and TechnologyHarry J. Murphy. 421-423
- Differences of Force Distribution Patterns on Grip Types in Human Grasping MotionsShunji Shimizu, Makoto Shimojo, Sigeru Sato, Yoshikazu Seki, Akihiko Takahashi, Yukio Inukai, Matsutaro Yoshioka. 425-428
- Embedding Scanning Techniques Accessible to Motor-Impaired Users in the WINDOWS Object LibraryAnthony Savidis, George Vernardos, Constantine Stephanidis. 429-432
- Some Experimental Suggestions to Assist the Visually Handicapped End-Users to Navigate the Information SpaceNorman L. Soong, Govind Bangarbale. 433-436
- Interface Design for Disabled People: Eliciting User-Centred Design ConstraintsDemosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis, Gavriel Salvendy. 437-440
- The Role of Accessibility in HCI StandardsE. Bergman. 441-444
- MultiModal Multi-Interface Environments for Accessible Ubiquitous ComputingEphraim P. Glinert, Richard L. Kline. 445-448
- Use of a Common Table Architecture for Creating Hands Free, Eyes Free, Noisy Environment (Flex-Modal, Flex-Input) Interfaces449-452
- Software Architecture for Transformable Interface Implementations: Building User-Adapted InteractionsAnthony Savidis, Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis. 453-456
- Unifying and Merging Toolkits: A Multi-Purpose Toolkit Integration EngineAnthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis. 457-460
- Agent Classes for Managing Dialogue Control Specification Complexity: A Declarative Language FrameworkAnthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis. 461-464
- Abstract Task Definition and Incremental Polymorphic Physical Instantiation: The Unified Interface Design MethodAnthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis, Pier Luigi Emiliani. 465-468
- User Interface Accessibility: A Retrospective of Current Standardisation EffortsConstantine Stephanidis, Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Jürgen Ziegler, Klaus-Peter Fähnrich. 469-472
- Towards the Next Generation of UIST: Developing for all UsersConstantine Stephanidis. 473-476
- The Role of Design and Evaluation Principles for User Interfaces for AllChristian Stary. 477-480
- Access to Information in the Information SocietyPier Luigi Emiliani. 481-484
- User Interface Software & Technology (UIST) Under ESPRIT: Current Work and Future DirectionsGeorge Metakides, Antonis Galetsas, Jakub Wejchert. 485-488
- Methodology for Studying Complex Ergonomic Interventions for HCI WorkAntoinette Derjani Bayeh, Francisco Baptista Pereira Moro, Michael J. Smith, Pascale Carayon, Frank T. Conway, Paul Allie. 489-492
- Psychological Stress and Musculoskeletal HealthFrank T. Conway, Michael J. Smith, David LeGrande, J. Cahill. 493-496
- Identifying Areas for Workload Reduction Through System Changes: Why Bother?Margaret T. Shaffer, Helena K. Chandler. 497-500
- Improving Psychosocial Conditions of TeleworkP. Huuhtanen. 501-504
- Emotional Demands in Musculoskeletal Discomfort: Development of a New QuestionnaireWilliam Schmitz, Leah Newman, Pascale Carayon, Michael J. Smith. 505-508
- Methodological Issues of Measurement of Psychosocial Work Factors in Computer/Office WorkLeah Newman, Pascale Carayon, William Schmitz. 509-512
- Work organization Interventions on WRMD s in Office/Computer WorkMarla C. Haims, Pascale Carayon, Hyunsuk Suh, Naomi G. Swanson. 513-516
- Perceived Work-Related Risk in Stress and Musculoskeletal DiscomfortHyunsuk Suh, Pascale Carayon, François Sainfort, Michael J. Smith. 517-519
- Psychosocial Work Factors and Musculoskeletal Disorders in Office Workers: An Examination of the Mediating Role of StressBen-Tzion Karsh. 521-524
- The Relationship Between Sitting Posture and Musculoskeletal PainFrancisco Baptista Pereira Moro, Frank T. Conway, Antoinette Derjani Bayeh, Michael J. Smith, Paul Allie. 525-528
- Predictive Models of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Among Office PersonnelAura C. Matias, Gavriel Salvendy. 529-532
- Analysis of Cursor Movements with a MouseThomas G. Whisenand, Henry H. Emurian. 533-536
- The Measurement of CNV in the Evaluation of Mental StressSakae Yamamoto, Hideyasu Hirano, Shigeaki Matsuoka. 537-540
- Analyzing Qualitative Data with SPROT (Structural Process Chart of a Task Oriented Behavior)Masako Itoh, Yuko Mamine, Saiko Goto, Toshie Asano. 541-544
- Breathing, Psychological Stress, and Musculoskeletal Complaints in VDT Data-Entry WorkLawrence M. Schleifer, Ronald Ley, Christopher S. Pan. 545-550
- How to Use Applied Psychophysiology/Biofeedback in the Prevention and Assessment of Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal DisordersErik Peper, Richard Harvey, Dianne M. Shumay. 551-554
- Healthy Computing: A Comprehensive Group Training Approach Using BiofeedbackDianne M. Shumay, Erik Peper. 555-558
- The Application of Heart Rate Variability Analysis on the Evaluation of Mental Strain and its Future DevelopmentKaoru Suzuki. 559-562
- Does the Circadian Rhythm of VDT Operators Cause Fluctuations of CFF Value that to Mask Fatigue Variations During Work Load?Masaharu Takeda, Yoshio Hayashi. 563-566
- Evaluation of Mental Stress During Tracking Tasks Based on the Analysis of Electrodermal Activity, Blinks and Blood PressureHiroyuki Kazuma, Masayuki Suzuki, Yasuyuki Nishio, Hirokazu Genno, Yayoi Oda, Maya Suzuki. 567-570
- Heart Rate Variability in Eye-Level and Low Monitor ConditionsDennis R. Ankrum, Kaoru Suzuki. 571-574
- Discrimination of Living Body Fingers by Using EMG and Finger Pulse VolumeS. Fukuzumi. 575-578
- How Efficient are Combined Tasks for Effective HCI?: An Objective Evaluation Through AR Analysis of EEGMariko Fujikake Funada, Yusuke Yazu, Kyoko Idogawa, Satoki P. Ninomija. 579-582
- Results from the International Cooperative Study: Impact of Ergonomic Interventions on Musculoskeletal, Eyestrain, and Psychosocial Stress (MEPS)Marvin J. Dainoff, Arne Aarås, Gunnar Horgen, Magne Thoresen, Barbara G. F. Cohen. 583-586
- An Ergonomical Study on Computer Interface Using Input DevicesMichiyoshi Aoki. 587-590
- An Information Kiosk with Asymmetric CollaborationFumio Ando, Amane Nakajima, Younosuke Furui. 591-594
- Effect of the Field-of-View Against Target Ratio in Haptic ExplorationSeongil Lee. 595-598
- International Standards on Human-Computer Interaction: What is Out There and How Will it be Implemented?Harry E. Blanchard. 599-602
- An Ergonomic Rendering System for Industrial DesignSerkan Cak, Ercüment N. Dizdar, Aydin Ersak. 603-606
- The Effect of Mouse Location on Seated PostureW. R. Dowell, G. Gscheidle. 607-610
- Keyboard Operations in a Negative Slope DesignIssachar Gilad, Shlomit Harel. 611-614
- Ergonomic Evaluation of a Wrist Rest for VDU Work via Electromyographic MethodsH. Strasser, E. Keller. 615-618
- A New Way to Overcome the Uneasy Operation of Touch-Sensitive Displays by Incorporating Click Mechanism CC SwitchMasaru Mamiya, Hiromasa Hasegawa, Yoshio Sekino, Masahiko Kawakami. 619-622
- Ergonomics Knowledge Pyramid: A Computer Based Training GameRakefet Granot. 623-626
- Field Studies of Possible Health Effects Related to VDU Work-Epidemiological Design Options and RequirementsM. D. Helge Kjuus. 627-630
- A Three Years Follow-up Multidisciplinary Ergonomic Interventions. OverviewArne Aarås, Gunnar Horgen, Hans-Henrik Bjørset, Ola Ro, Magne Thoresen. 631-634
- Work Posture and Musculoskeletal PainArne Aarås, Ola Ro, Magne Thoresen. 635-638
- Ergonomic Aspects of Flat Panel Display and Large-Size CRT ScreenSusumu Saito, Hiroshi Jonai, Maria Beatriz G. Villanueva, Midori Sotoyama. 639-642
- Fundamental Study on Optimum Working Posture of VDT Workers from the View Point of EMGYoshinori Horie. 643-646
- Visual and Lighting ConditionsHans-Henrik Bjørset, Arne Aarås. 647-650
- Optometric Examination and Correction of VDU WorkersGunnar Horgen, Arne Aarås. 651-654
- Electric Fields, Dust and Health Problems Among VDU-Users in an Office Environment: An Intervention ProgramKnut Skyberg, Knut Skulberg, Eduard Wijnand, Arnt I. Vistnes, Lars Ole Goffeng. 655-657
- The American Computer Plague: Musculo-Skeletal, Visual, Radiation and Psychoneuroimmunological Stress Pandemics at U.S. Computer WorkstationsHal Sackman. 659-662
- Survey of U.S. Optometrist s Regarding Prevalence and Treatment of Visual Stress SymptomsE. Nilsen, C. Salibello. 663-666
- Decision Process of the Current Ergonomic Renewal of Production SystemsBogna E. Mateja, Leszek M. Pacholski. 667-670
- Ergonomic Decision Optimalization in Production System DevelopmentKonstanty L. Rogalinski, Salvatore R. Trinchera. 671-674
- Ergonomic Information for Design of Manufacturing SystemsAleksandra E. Jasiak. 675-677
- A Flexible Computer System for Ergonomic DiagnosisEwa Gorska, Jozef M. Zurada. 679-682
- Barriers and Breakdowns of Computer Integrated ManagementM. Wyrwicka. 683-685
- Ergonomic Assessments of Workstands as the Basic Information for the Work Conditions Management in PlantsWieslaw Grzybowski. 687-690
- Computer in Shaping of Human HabitatJerzy Charytonowicz. 691-694
- Application of Ergonomics in Creating of Workplace of Computer s Operator in ManufacturingJ. Olszewski. 695-698
- Ergonomics Aspects of EnterprisesJ. Lewandowski, E. Górska. 699-702
- Method of Assessment of Occupational SafetyJ. Lewandowski, C. Kowalczyk. 703-706
- Application of Ergonomics Principles Within the Semiconductor Industry707-710
- The Effects of Task Variability on Mouse PerformanceKarla Radle, Sanjay Batra, Ivy Man. 711-714
- Apoptosis: A Regulatory Model of InteractionAdelino R. Ferreira da Silva. 717-720
- An Experimental Study on User Interpretation of IconsKeng Siau, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah. 721-724
- 4 Super-Events to Tame the Daunting Image-SelectionsAlberto Biancardi, M. Pini. 725-728
- Computer Based Engineering Systems Assistance for Manufacturing Industry Re-EngineeringK. Cheng, D. Kirkwood. 729-732
- Adaptive Pilot Modeling Within Cockpit Crew AssistanceP. Stütz, Reiner Onken. 733-736
- Human Factors Techniques for Designing the Virtual Mission Operations CenterJeffrey A. Fox, Julie Breed, Robert Bane, Paul Baker, Mick Baitinger. 737-740
- Designing the Information Cooperative for Harmonizing, Coordinating, and Promoting Earth Observation Business ProcessesAntonio Rizzo, M. Mariani, A. Zenie, Sebastiano Bagnara. 741-744
- Towards a Framework for Managing Interface DelayChris Roast, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi. 745-748
- A Human-Oriented Case Study of Office Automation SystemsG. Matarazzo, A. Nikov. 749-752
- Computer-Aided Analysis in Ophthalmological ImagingD. Lepore, F. Molle, G. Minicucci, M. M. Pagliara, S. Trimboli, G. Coppola, M. Turbati. 753-756
- Visual Access Tool to the Computer-Based Patient RecordHauke Kindler, D. Densow, H. Mall, T. M. Fliedner. 757-760
- Operatability Evaluation of a Computer Navigation System for Endoscopic Sinus SurgeryMasaaki Mochimaru, Juli Yamashita, Yasushi Yamauchi, Yukio Fukui, Kazunori Yokoyama. 761-764
- Assessing, Computing and Providing Quality of Care Information to Multiple Users: The Nursing Home Industry in the U.S.François Sainfort, D. Zimmerman, S. Karon. 765-768
- Multi Agents to Provide Adaptivity in an Intelligent Interface to a Medical DatabaseP. Marshall, S. Greenwood. 769-772
- A Computerised System for Training of Medical Doctors in Pre-hospital Rescuing Operation during Emergency SituationsVerner Andersen. 773-776
- Experiences in the Development of a Medical Expert SystemErdmuthe Meyer zu Bexten, Markus Jäger, Jens Hiltner. 777-780
- Using Psychological Aspects for the Design of Adaptive IT-Tools for Cooperative EngineeringMechthild Wolber, Pierre Sachse. 781-784
- Computer Utilization and Attitude: Empirical Evidence from Saudi ArabiaMuhammad A Al-Khaldi, Ibrahim M. Al-Jabri. 785-788
- Task Adaptive Electronic Manual as Human-Computer Interface for Business Performance Improvement SupportHiroyuki Kojima, Takaaki Yamada, Yoshihiro Mizuno, Hirohide Endoh. 789-792
- Modes of Interaction Between Businesses and R&D Project Teams in Cognitive Engineering and Information Systems Development. Success and Failures in the Process of Field StudiesGunnela Westlander, T. Bjoerkman, S. Henriksson. 793-796
- Floor Control in Collaborative Design EnvironmentsHans-Jörg Bullinger, Joachim Warschat, Oliver Schumacher. 797-800
- Usage of an Integrated Office Information System: Experiences from a Municipal OrganizationPentti K. Seppälä. 801-804
- Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps to Define the Search Space in Problem SolvingKarl Perusich, Michael D. McNeese. 805-808
- Views on Designing Human-Computer Interface for ELSWanxia Hu, Weijun Zhong, Nanrong Xu. 809-812
- Soldier-Computer Interactions and Armor Battalion PerformanceCarl W. Lickteig. 813-816
- From Participation in ISD to Improvements in OrganizationMika Kirveennummi, Antti Tuomisto. 817-820
- The Computer Use Scale: Four Dimensions of How People Use ComputerJan C. Panero, David M. Lane, H. Albert Napier. 821-824
- Creating a Source and Target Language Mixed Stage for Integration of Human Knowledge into Machine TranslationShin-ichiro Kamei, Kazunori Muraki, Kenji Satoh, Kazuhiko Hamada. 825-828
- Psychological Upper and Lower Limits of System Response Time and User s Preference on Skill LevelAkinori Komatsubara. 829-832
- Ergodynamics in Analysis and Prediction of Communication EfficiencyValery F. Venda. 833-836
- Ergodynamic Method of Identification of the Cognitive Strategy Used by the Human-OperatorBoris S. Dobronets, Aleksandr A. Spikov, Valery F. Venda. 837-840
- Job Adaptation for a Reverse Transformation Dynamics in Pre-Retirement: A Way to Health and LongevityRaymond J. Trybus, Valery F. Venda. 841-846
- Ergonomic Design and Industrial Testing of the Televised Assembly and Manual Material Handling Workstations with Indirect Observation of OperationsValery F. Venda. 847-850
- Safety and Liability in HCIGeorge A. Peters. 851-854
- Ergonomic Evaluation of Manual Assembly Operations Using Direct and Indirect Observation Workstations in Sitting and Standing PositionsValery F. Venda, S. S. Lim. 855-858
- Coherent Ergodynamical Design and Technology Transfer of Complex Dynamic SystemsElena A. Averboukh. 859-862
- Professional Training and Work: Planning Transformation Dynamics Throughout Human LifeRaymond J. Trybus, Valery F. Venda. 863-868