Journal: Interactions

Volume 9, Issue 6

4 -- 0Steven Pemberton. Pemberton s PDA
7 -- 8Marisa E. Campbell. What s happening
9 -- 10Roy A. Ruddle, Justin C. D. Savage, Dylan M. Jones. Symmetric and asymmetric action integration during cooperative object manipulation in virtual environments
11 -- 15Thomas McCoy. Letter from the dark side: confessions of an applications developer
17 -- 21Tom Stewart. How to cope with success
23 -- 27Karen Donoghue. An equilibrium of value: linking business decisions and user benefits
29 -- 34Aaron Marcus. The cult of cute: the challenge of user experience design
36 -- 46Celine Pering. Interaction design prototyping of communicator devices: towards meeting the hardware-software challenge
47 -- 49Marisa E. Campbell. Book preview
51 -- 54Marisa E. Campbell. Conference preview
56 -- 0Harley Manning. Must the sale end?

Volume 9, Issue 5

4 -- 0Steven Pemberton. Pemberton s laptop
7 -- 8Marisa E. Campbell. Call for papers: User Modeling 03
9 -- 11Margaret M. Burnett, Sherry Yang, Jay Summet. A scalable method for deductive generalization in the spreadsheet paradigm
13 -- 18Gilbert Cockton, Alan Woolrych. Sale must end: should discount methods be cleared off HCI s shelves?
19 -- 24Aaron Marcus. Dare we define user-interface design?
25 -- 34Ina Wagner, Martin Kompast, Rüdiger Lainer. Visualization strategies for the design of interactive navigable 3-D worlds
40 -- 53Ben Shneiderman. Understanding human reactivites and relationships: an excerpt from Leonardo s laptop
55 -- 56Marisa E. Campbell. Book preview
57 -- 62Marty Frenzel, Joe Marks, Kathy Ryall. First UIST interface-design contest
64 -- 0Steven Pemberton. A pixel is not a point

Volume 9, Issue 4

4 -- 0Steven Pemberton. Use is beauty, beauty use
7 -- 9Marisa E. Campbell. Call for participation: HCI International 2003 10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
11 -- 12Johan Hallnäs Redstrüm. From use to presence: on the expressions and aesthetics of everyday computational things
13 -- 17George Olsen. The emperor has no lab coat
19 -- 21Hani Asfour. Multiples x 1
22 -- 24Jeffrey Huang. Internet and architecture
25 -- 30David A. Siegel, Tracy Rouchka. Demo-driven design or design-driven demos: vaporware, demos, and prototypes
31 -- 35Aaron Marcus. CHI as a cross-tribal community
36 -- 42Donald A. Norman. Emotion & design: attractive things work better
43 -- 45Marisa E. Campbell. Book preview
47 -- 50Marisa E. Campbell. Mobile HCI 02
52 -- 51Steven Pemberton. Go away!

Volume 9, Issue 3

4 -- 0Steven Pemberton. Editorial
7 -- 9Marisa E. Campbell. Interaction design and children international workshop
11 -- 12Chengzheng Sun, David Chen. Consistency maintenance in real-time collaborative graphics editing systems
13 -- 16Jon Meads. Laid-off usability engineer, or why we don t get no respect
17 -- 23Ben Shneiderman, Hyunmo Kang, Bill Kules, Catherine Plaisant, Anne Rose, Richesh Rucheir. A photo history of SIGCHI: evolution of design from personal to public
25 -- 28Aaron Marcus. Culture class vs. culture clash
29 -- 35David J. Gilmore. Understanding and overcoming resistance to ethnographic design research
36 -- 44Karl Dubost, Hugo Haas, Ian Jacobs. Remedies for common user-agent problems
45 -- 47Al Badre. Shaping web usability---interaction design in context
49 -- 51Marisa E. Campbell. DIS2002
56 -- 0G. Alan Creak. Multimedia in 1938: utterly fantastic plans?

Volume 9, Issue 2

4 -- 0Steven Pemberton. Editorial
7 -- 10Aaron Marcus. Metaphors and user interfaces in the 21st Century
11 -- 16Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel, Evan Feldman, Maria T. Potenza. Why do version 1.0 and not release it?: Conducting field trials of the tablet PC
17 -- 21Bruce G. Allen, Elizabeth A. Buie. What s in a word?: The semantics of usability
23 -- 0Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson. What we say, what we do: third annual special issue on interface design
25 -- 28Jan Stage. Aalborg University
29 -- 32Anthony Faiola. Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
33 -- 36Brian Fisher. University of British Columbia
37 -- 40Mike Stott, Alistair Regan, Daniel Fallman. Umeå University
41 -- 44Steve Howard. University of Melbourne
45 -- 50Gerrit C. van der Veer, Mari Carmen Puerta, Anton Eliëns, Cristina Chisalita, Janke Smit. Vrije Universiteit
51 -- 53Abbie Brown. Washington State University
55 -- 57Charles G. Halcomb, Barbara S. Chaparro. Wichita State University
59 -- 61Cynthia L. Perrine, Jeffry J. Tar, Alan E. Asper. Accenture
63 -- 68Eugene Chen. AM+A
69 -- 71Larry L. Constantine. Constantine & Lockwood
73 -- 76Jens Jonason. Lycos Europe: Lycos Europe
77 -- 80Robert Abbott, Bill Litfin. Motivo
81 -- 86Jeremy Ashley, Kristin Desmond. Oracle
87 -- 90Stefan Schoen, Helmut Degen, Nuray M. Aykin, Arnold Rudorfer, Xiaowei Yuan. Siemens AG
91 -- 94Gitta Salomon, Jason Ward, Tzufen Liao. SWIM: SWIM
95 -- 98William Hudson. Syntagm
99 -- 102Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Aoki Atsushi. SRA, NAIST & JST
103 -- 105Ariel Guersenzvaig. SQR
107 -- 108John D. Murphy. HCI down under
109 -- 111Richard I. Anderson. Coming together to explore the intersections of HCI, experience design, and information architecture
113 -- 118Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson. Alben Design by Lauralee Alben
119 -- 122Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson. Perspectives on interaction design by Yvonne Rogers, Helen Sharp, and Jennifer J. Preece
123 -- 125Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson. Perspectives on user interface design training by Scott Berkun
128 -- 127Steven Pemberton. Choose one: fast, correct, or pleasurable

Volume 9, Issue 1

4 -- 0Steven Pemberton. Editorial
7 -- 9Marisa E. Campbell. Certifying usability (professionals): a scheme to qualify practitioners
11 -- 15Joshua Seiden. Question and answer: design means remembering to ask the question
17 -- 23Heiko Sacher, Gareth Loudon. Uncovering the new wireless interaction paradigm
25 -- 32Jeff Johnson, Austin Henderson. Conceptual models: begin by designing what to design
34 -- 44Aaron Marcus, Eugene Chen. Designing the PDA of the future
45 -- 48Marisa E. Campbell. Book preview
49 -- 55Marisa E. Campbell. CHI 2002
56 -- 0Steven Pemberton. Electric IP