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- Nice drawings of graphs are computationally hardFranz-Josef Brandenburg. 1-15
- Beyond visualization: Knowing and understandingAndreas Mahling, Jürgen Herczeg, Michael Herczeg, Heinz-Dieter Böcker. 16-26
- Generating pictorial presentations for advice-giving dialog systemsThomas Fehrle, Thomas Strothotte, Michael Szardenings. 27-36
- What does knowledge look like: Presenting knowledge structures in a Zoo of objectsWolf-Fritz Riekert. 37-46
- Representing semantic knowledge with 2-dimensional rules in the domain of functional programmingClaus Möbus, Olaf Schröder. 47-81
- A graphical representation of the Prolog programmer s knowledgeJirí Polák, S. P. Guest. 82-104
- FAST - a stepper in an object-oriented programming environmentMatthias Schneider. 105-122
- Integrating visual aids into an object-oriented programming environmentMatthias Schneider-Hufschmidt. 123-136
- A context-oriented approach for decision supportAlbert Anghern, Massimo Arnoldi, Hans-Jakob Lüthi, David Ackermann. 137-148
- Beyond the desk top metaphor: Information retrieval with an icon-based interfaceAnnelise Mark Pejtersen, L. P. Goodstein. 149-182
- Visualization and direct manipulation in user interfaces: Are we overdoing it?Klaus Kunkel, Thomas Strothotte. 183-193
- Teaching a spreadsheet application - Visual-spatial metaphors in relation to spatial ability, and the effect on mental modelsGerrit C. van der Veer, Robert Wijk. 194-208
- Some HCI issues concerned with displaying quantitative information graphicallyJennifer Preece. 209-226
- Implementing direct manipulation query languages using an adequate data modelRainer Gimnich. 227-240
- Modelling the relationship between state and display in interactive systemsMichael D. Harrison, Alan J. Dix. 241-249
- A software engineering environment for developing human-computer interfacesAxel Viereck. 250-263
- Intrinsic geometry in LOGO - Distance of linear segmentsMilos Lansky. 264-272