Journal: International Journal of Man-Machine Studies

Volume 62, Issue 6

687 -- 712Keith S. Jones, Brian R. Johnson, J. Shawn Farris. GUI objects with impenetrable borders: Instruction (not practice) makes perfect
713 -- 736Steve J. Westerman, J. Collins, Timothy Cribbin. Browsing a document collection represented in two- and three-dimensional virtual information space
737 -- 758Richard D. Johnson. An empirical investigation of sources of application-specific computer-self-efficacy and mediators of the efficacy - performance relationship
759 -- 783Chris Wright, Peter Ayton. Focusing on what might happen and how it could feel: can the anticipation of regret change students computing-related choices?
784 -- 808Ing-Long Wu, Jian-Liang Chen. An extension of Trust and TAM model with TPB in the initial adoption of on-line tax: An empirical study

Volume 62, Issue 5

545 -- 552Mark A. Musen. Protégé: Community is Everything
553 -- 577Neil A. Ernst, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Polly Allen. Cognitive support for ontology modeling
578 -- 596Chih-Sheng Johnson Hou, Mark A. Musen, Natalya Fridman Noy. EZPAL: Environment for composing constraint axioms by instantiating templates
597 -- 618Maria Taboada, Diego Martínez, José Mira Mira. Experiences in reusing knowledge sources using Protégé and PROMPT
619 -- 638Mathieu d Aquin, Christophe Bouthier, Sébastien Brachais, Jean Lieber, Amedeo Napoli. Knowledge editing and maintenance tools for a semantic portal in oncology
639 -- 663Ameen Abu-Hanna, Ronald Cornet, Nicolette de Keizer, Monica Crubézy, Samson W. Tu. protégé as a vehicle for developing medical terminological systems
664 -- 685Eleni Christopoulou, Achilles Kameas. GAS Ontology: An ontology for collaboration among ubiquitous computing devices

Volume 62, Issue 4

425 -- 455Yan Zhang, Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Thomas Plocher, Sheau-Farn Max Liang. Time-related behaviour in multitasking situations
457 -- 486Huhn Kim, Wan Chul Yoon. Supporting the cognitive process of user interface design with reusable design cases
487 -- 520Leon Barnard, Ji Soo Yi, Julie A. Jacko, Andrew Sears. An empirical comparison of use-in-motion evaluation scenarios for mobile computing devices
521 -- 542Rick van der Kleij, Roos M. Paashuis, Jan Maarten Schraagen. On the passage of time: Temporal differences in video-mediated and face-to-face interaction

Volume 62, Issue 3

307 -- 327Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Brian Gault, Jae Eun Shin. Presence, memory and interaction in virtual environments
329 -- 348Thierry Morineau, Caroline Blanche, Laurence Tobin, Nicolas Guúguen. The emergence of the contextual role of the e-book in cognitive processes through an ecological and functional analysis
349 -- 379Heikki Topi, Joseph S. Valacich, Jeffrey A. Hoffer. The effects of task complexity and time availability limitations on human performance in database query tasks
381 -- 422Jens Riegelsberger, Martina Angela Sasse, John D. McCarthy. The mechanics of trust: A framework for research and design
423 -- 0Pierre-Yves Oudeyer. Erratum to: The production and recognition of emotions in speech: features and algorithms : [Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud 59 (2003) 157]

Volume 62, Issue 2

159 -- 160Noriko Suzuki, Christoph Bartneck. Special issue on subtle expressivity for characters and robots
161 -- 178Scott Brave, Clifford Nass, Kevin Hutchinson. Computers that care: investigating the effects of orientation of emotion exhibited by an embodied computer agent
179 -- 192Christoph Bartneck, Juliane Reichenbach. Subtle emotional expressions of synthetic characters
193 -- 209Toru Takahashi, Christoph Bartneck, Yasuhiro Katagiri, Noriko H. Arai. TelMeA - Expressive avatars in asynchronous communications
211 -- 229Han Noot, Zsófia Ruttkay. Variations in gesturing and speech by GESTYLE
231 -- 245Helmut Prendinger, Junichiro Mori, Mitsuru Ishizuka. Using human physiology to evaluate subtle expressivity of a virtual quizmaster in a mathematical game
247 -- 265Daisuke Sakamoto, Takayuki Kanda, Tetsuo Ono, Masayuki Kamashima, Michita Imai, Hiroshi Ishiguro. Cooperative embodied communication emerged by interactive humanoid robots
267 -- 279Kazuhiko Shinozawa, Futoshi Naya, Junji Yamato, Kiyoshi Kogure. Differences in effect of robot and screen agent recommendations on human decision-making
281 -- 306Andrew J. Cowell, Kay M. Stanney. Manipulation of non-verbal interaction style and demographic embodiment to increase anthropomorphic computer character credibility

Volume 62, Issue 1

1 -- 20Dimitris I. Rigas, James L. Alty. The rising pitch metaphor: an empirical study
21 -- 40James L. Alty, Dimitris I. Rigas. Exploring the use of structured musical stimuli to communicate simple diagrams: the role of context
41 -- 71Jenny Wilkie, Mervyn A. Jack, P. J. Littlewood. System-initiated digressive proposals in automated human-computer telephone dialogues: the use of contrasting politeness strategies
73 -- 103Pablo Figueroa, Walter F. Bischof, Pierre Boulanger, H. James Hoover. Efficient comparison of platform alternatives in interactive virtual reality applications
105 -- 125Denis Besnard, Lucile Cacitti. Interface changes causing accidents. An empirical study of negative transfer
127 -- 157Wingyan Chung, Hsinchun Chen, Luis G. Chaboya, Christopher D. O Toole, Homa Atabakhsh. Evaluating event visualization: a usability study of COPLINK spatio-temporal visualizer