Journal: International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction

Volume 4, Issue 4

311 -- 339Dieter Zapf, Felix C. Brodbeck, Michael Frese, Helmut Peters, Jochen Prümper. Errors in working with office computers: A first validation of a taxonomy for observed errors in a field setting
341 -- 348Colin Ware, Joseph Bonner, William Knight, Rod Cater. Moving icons as a human interrupt
349 -- 368Conn Mulvihill, Gabriel McDermott. Focused interaction in dialogues
369 -- 385F. Jacob Seagull, Neff Walker. The effects of hierarchical structure and visualization ability on computerized information retrieval
387 -- 394Tadeusz Marek, Czeslaw Noworol, Henryk Wos, Waldemar Karwowski, Krzysztof Hamiga. Muscular loading and subjective ratings of muscular tension by novices when typing with standard and split-design computer keyboards

Volume 4, Issue 3

233 -- 243Robert A. Henning, Steven L. Sauter, Edward F. Krieg. Work rhythm and physiological rhythms in repetitive computer work: Effects of synchronization on well-being
263 -- 281Chaya S. Piotrkowski, Barbara G. F. Cohen, Kevin E. Coray. Working conditions and weil-being among women office workers
283 -- 301Gunnela Westlander, Elisabeth Åberg. Variety in VDT work: An issue for assessment in work environment research
303 -- 305Paul A. Booth, Mary LaLomia. Book reviews

Volume 4, Issue 2

105 -- 122Edmund Eberleh, Wilfried Korfmacher, Norbert A. Streitz. Thinking or acting? Mental workload and subjective preferences for a command code and a direct manipulation interaction style
123 -- 142Pekka Huuhtanen, Tuula Leino. The impact of new technology by occupation and age on work in financial firms: A 2-year follow-up
143 -- 172Sidney A. Davis, Robert P. Bostrom. An experimental investigation of the roles of the computer interface and individual characteristics in the learning of computer systems
173 -- 181Toshiko Tanaka, Sakae Yamamoto. VDT work affects urinary excretion of catecholamines in the young
183 -- 196J. M. Christian Bastien, Dominique L. Scapin. A validation of ergonomic criteria for the evaluation of human-computer interfaces
197 -- 219Ulf Bergqvist, Bengt Knave, Margaretha Voss, Roger Wibom. A longitudinal study of VDT work and health

Volume 4, Issue 1

0 -- 0David Morrison. The applications of cognitive theory and science to HCI: A psychological perspective
1 -- 34Thomas R. G. Green, David J. Gilmore, B. B. Blumenthal, Simon P. Davies, R. Winder. Towards a cognitive browser for OOPS
35 -- 57Stephen J. Payne, Andrew Howes, Elaine Hill. Conceptual instructions derived from an analysis of device models
59 -- 77Ray E. Eberts, Leticia Villegas, Colleen Phillips, Cindelyn Eberts. Using neural net modeling for user assistance in HCI tasks
79 -- 99Kevin Hapeshi, Dylan M. Jones. Interactive multimedia for instruction: A cognitive analysis of the role of audition and vision