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- PrefaceMartin Thomas. 3-6
- Computers for the People: HCI in prospect. An Introduction to the HCI 88 Conference ProceedingsDylan M. Jones. 7-10
- Implications of Current Design Practice for the Use of HCI TechniquesVictoria Bellotti. 13-34
- Task-Related Knowledge Structures: Analysis, Modelling and ApplicationPeter Johnson, Hilary Johnson, Ray Waddington, Alan Shouls. 35-62
- Abstract, Generic Models of Interactive SystemsAlan J. Dix. 63-77
- Analyzing the Scope of Cognitive Models in Human-Computer Interaction: A Trade-Off ApproachTony J. Simon. 79-93
- The Design and Evaluation of an Animated Programming EnvironmentKaizad B. Heerjee, Michael T. Swanston, Colin J. Miller, William B. Samson. 97-109
- Overcoming Obstacles to the Validation of User Requirement SpecificationsMark A. R. Kirby, Chris J. H. Fowler, Linda A. Macaulay. 111-122
- The Representation of User Interface StyleWilliam M. Newman. 123-143
- Some Experiences in Integrating Specification of Human Computer Interaction within a Structured System Development MethodAlistair G. Sutcliffe. 145-160
- Humans, Computers, and ContractsA. J. Gundry. 161-175
- A User Oriented Design Precess for User Recovery and Command Reuse SupportYiya Yang. 179-198
- Issues Governing the Suitability of Programming Languages for Programming TasksMarian Petre, Russel L. Winder. 199-215
- SEE: A Safe Editing Environment; Human-Computer Interaction for ProgrammersJ. Rodger Harris. 217-233
- User-driven Adaptive Behavior, A Comparative Evaluation and an Inductive AnalysisA. Brooks, C. Thorburn. 237-255
- Contextual Structure Analysis of Microcomputer ManualsHiroyasu Chimura, Hiroshi Kato, Hiroyuki Mitani, Takahiro Sato. 257-274
- Information Flow in a User Interface: the Effect of Experience and Context on the Recall of MacWrite ScreensJ. Terry Mayes, Stephen W. Draper, Alison M. McGregor, Keith Oatley. 275-289
- Can Cognitive Complexity Theory (CCT) Produce an Adequate Measure of System Usability?Christine Knowles. 291-307
- Training for Optimizing Transfer between Word ProcessorsClare Pollock. 309-328
- Measuring User SatisfactionJurek Kirakowski, Mary Corbett. 329-338
- A Review of Human Performance and Preferences with Different Input Devices to Computer SystemsN. P. Milner. 341-362
- A Gesture Based Text EditorL. K. Welbourn, Robert J. Whitrow. 363-371
- Towards the Construction of a Maximally-Contrasting Set of ColoursDarren Van Laar, Richard Flavell. 373-389
- Gripe: A Graphical Interface to a Knowledge Based System which Reasons about Protein TopologyKathryn Seifert, Christopher J. Rawlings. 391-406
- Graphical Prototyping of Graphical ToolsDavid England. 407-420
- A Comparison of Hypertext, Scrolling and Folding as Mechanisms for Program BrowsingAndrew F. Monk, Paul Walsh, Alan J. Dix. 421-435
- Hypertext Tips: Experiences in Developing a Hypertext TutorialLynda Hardman. 437-451
- Optimum Display Arrangement for Presenting Visual RemindersJohn M. Findlay, Simon P. Davies, Robert Kentridge, Anthony J. Lambert, Justine Kelly. 453-464
- Flexible Intelligent Interactive-videoT. Webb, David G. Jameson. 465-475
- The Application of Cognitive Psychology to CADAndrew Dillon, Marian Sweeney. 477-488
- How Much is Enough? A Study of User Command RepertoriesPaddy Anstey. 491-507
- Generative Transition Network: A New Communication Control AbstractionGilbert Cockton. 509-527
- Text Processing by Speech: Dialogue Design and Usability Issues in the Provision of a System for Disabled UsersJill Hewitt, Stephen Furner. 529-544
- User Requirements for Expert System Explanation: What, Why and When?Yvonne Rogers. 547-564
- Knowledge Elicitation: Dissociating Conscious Reflections from Automatic ProcessesR. J. Stevenson, K. I. Manktelow, M. J. Howard. 565-579
- GOMS meets STRIPS: The Integration of Planning with Skilled Procedure Execution in Human-Computer InteractionTony J. Simon, Richard M. Young. 581-594