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- A toolset for systematic observation and evaluation of computer-human interactionJames Hicinbothom, Mark Watanabe, William J. Weiland, James Boardway, Wayne Zachary. 5-6 [doi]
- Timelines, a tool for the gathering, coding and analysis of usability dataRussell N. Owen, Ronald Baecker, Beverly L. Harrison. 7-8 [doi]
- Workscape: a scriptable document management environmentPeter Lucas, Lauren Schneider. 9-10 [doi]
- InfoCrystalAnselm Spoerri. 11-12 [doi]
- Studying motion with KidVid, a data collection and analysis tool for digitized videoAndee Rubin, Dewi Win. 13-14 [doi]
- DIME: distributed intelligent multimedia educationBob Radlinski, Michael E. Atwood, Michael Villano. 15-16 [doi]
- Media fusion: model-based communicationR. D. Borovoy, E. B. W. Cooper, Rachel K. E. Bellamy. 17-18 [doi]
- The development of an interactive multimedia courseware program highlighting visual momentumWayne C. Neale, Pamela Kursted. 19-20 [doi]
- The upper atmospheric research collaboratorySusan E. McDaniel, Gary M. Olson, Terry E. Weymouth, Craig E. Rasmussen, Atul Prakash, C. Robert Clauer, Daniel E. Atkins, Ramani Penmetsa, Nelson R. Manohar, Hyong Sop Shim. 21-22 [doi]
- The collaborative desktop: an environment for computer supported cooperative workKonrad Tollmar, Hans Marmolin, Yngve Sundblad. 23-24 [doi]
- The garnet user interface development environmentBrad A. Myers. 25-26 [doi]
- SAGE tools: a knowledge-based environment for designing and perusing data visualizationsSteven F. Roth, John Kolojejchick, Joe Mattis, Mei C. Chuah, Jade Goldstein, Octavio Juarez. 27-28 [doi]
- Demonstrating raison d etre: multimedia design history and rationaleJohn M. Carroll, Sherman R. Alpert, John Karat, Mary S. Van Deusen, Mary Beth Rosson. 29-30 [doi]
- Repeat and predict: two keys to efficient text editingToshiyuki Masui, Ken Nakayama. 31-32 [doi]
- DesignSpace: a manual interaction environment for computer aided designWilliam L. Chapin, Timothy A. Lacey, Larry J. Leifer. 33-34 [doi]
- Man-machine integration design and analysis system (MIDAS)Sherman W. Tyler. 35-36 [doi]
- LiveWorld: a construction kit for animate systemsMichael Travers. 37-38 [doi]
- ReActor: a system for real-time, reactive animationsJ. Eugene Ball, Daniel T. Ling, David Pugh, Tim Skelly, Andrew Stankosky, David Thiel. 39-40 [doi]
- 3-D interactive percussion: the virtual drum kitDavid Burgess, Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 45-46 [doi]
- DesignSpace: a manual interaction environment for computer-aided designWilliam L. Chapin, Timothy A. Lacey, Larry J. Leifer. 47-48 [doi]
- The future of programming interactive experienceChris DiGiano, Clayton Lewis, Chris Hurtt. 49-50 [doi]
- Half-QWERTY: typing with one hand using your two-handed skillsEdgar Matias, I. Scott MacKenzie, William Buxton. 51-52 [doi]
- Making it Macintosh: process, people and productLauralee Alben, Jim Faris, Alben Faris, Harry J. Saddler. 53-54 [doi]
- Memory map: an interactive installation that maps memory space to physical spaceStephen Wilson. 55-56 [doi]
- The pantograph: a large workspace haptic device for multimodal human computer interactionChristophe Ramstein, Vincent Hayward. 57-58 [doi]
- Portraits of people living with Aids: an interactive documentaryHazen Reed. 59-60 [doi]
- STILL DANCING: interacting inside the danceThecla Schiphorst, Sang Mah, John Crawford. 61-62 [doi]
- Tabletop and Tabletop Jr.: two tools for hands-on data exploration for kidsLaura Bagnall. 63-64 [doi]
- Video streamerEddie Elliott, Glorianna Davenport. 65-68 [doi]
- The effect of evaluation and redesignThomas K. Landauer. 69-70 [doi]
- The HCI bibliography: past, present, and futureGary Perlman. 71-72 [doi]
- The ACM SIGCHI education surveyGary Perlman, Jean B. Gasen. 73-74 [doi]
- Exploratory learning of interactive devicesCarol-Ina Trudel. 75-76 [doi]
- Pointing in entertainment-oriented environments: appreciation versus performanceJoyce H. D. M. Westerink, K. van den Reek. 77-78 [doi]
- Why you can t program your VCR, or, predicting errors and performance with production system models of display-based actionWayne D. Gray, Haresh Sabnani. 79-80 [doi]
- FingeRing : a full-time wearable interfaceMasaaki Fukumoto, Yasuhito Suenaga. 81-82 [doi]
- Virtual hand tool with force feedbackRavin Balakrishnan, Colin Ware, Tim Smith. 83-84 [doi]
- Input techniques for HCI in 3D environmentsShumin Zhai, Paul Milgram. 85-86 [doi]
- Electronic meeting assistanceStefaine Rather, Michael Stupperich. 87-88 [doi]
- A framework for information sharing in collaborative applicationsW. Keith Edwards. 89-90 [doi]
- Using cognitive walkthrough for evaluating a CSCW applicationAnna-Lena Ereback, Kristina Höök. 91-92 [doi]
- Characterising the social salience of electronically mediated communicationOwen Daly-Jones. 93-94 [doi]
- Conveying emotion in remote computer-mediated-communicationKrisela Rivera, Nancy J. Cooke, Anna L. Rowe, Jeff A. Bauhs. 95-96 [doi]
- A comparison of verbal interaction in literal and virtual shared learning environmentsKarl E. Steiner, Thomas G. Moher. 97-98 [doi]
- Is knowing more really better?: effects of system development information in human-expert system interactionsJeff A. Bauhs, Nancy J. Cooke. 99-100 [doi]
- Multiple methods mean more minutesMarita Franzke. 101-102 [doi]
- Observing users in multimodal interactionDaniel Salber. 103-104 [doi]
- Cost of operations affects planfulness of problem-solving behaviourKenton O Hara. 105-106 [doi]
- User acceptance of handwritten recognition accuracyMary LaLomia. 107-108 [doi]
- A comparison of usability evaluations conducted by different teamsAnna L. Rowe, Tammy Lowry, Shannon L. Halgren, Nancy J. Cooke. 109-110 [doi]
- Wizard: non-wimp oriented prototyping of direct manipulative behaviorMartina Manhartsberger, Manfred Tscheligi. 111-112 [doi]
- CHIRP: the computer human interface rapid prototyping and design assistant toolkitRobert J. Remington. 113-114 [doi]
- Participatory design for sensitive interface parameters: contributions of traumatic brain injury patients to their prosthetic softwareElliot Cole, Parto Dehdashti, Linda Petti, Marlene Angert. 115-116 [doi]
- Using a game to teach a design processJared M. Spool, Carolyn Snyder, Don Ballman, Will Schroeder. 117-118 [doi]
- Actors, hairdos & videotape - informance designColin Burns, Eric Dishman, William Verplank, Bud Lassiter. 119-120 [doi]
- Visual layout techniques in multimedia applicationsFrançois Bodart, Jean Vanderdonckt. 121-122 [doi]
- Automatic generation of a user interface for highly interactive business-oriented applicationsJean Vanderdonckt. 123-124 [doi]
- Dual task model - an evaluation model for the complex operationMasaaki Kurosu. 125-126 [doi]
- An EPIC model for a high-performance HCI taskScott D. Wood, David E. Kieras. 127-128 [doi]
- DILEMMA: a tool for rapid manual translationJussi Karlgren, Hans Karlgren, Paul Pettersson, Magnus Nordström, Bengt Wahrolén. 129-130 [doi]
- Hierarchical events in graphical user interfacesDavid S. Kosbie. 131-132 [doi]
- PVAT: development of a video analysis toolMihriban Whitmore, Tim McKay. 133-134 [doi]
- INHOUSE: an information manipulation environment for monitoring parallel programsManfred Tscheligi, Sabine Musil. 135-136 [doi]
- The design of animated signs as helpClaire Dormann. 137-138 [doi]
- Examining animated algorithms: the role of problem domain experience and problem representation in rule developmentFaison P. Gibson, F. Javier Lerch, Mark Fichman. 139-140 [doi]
- The visual browsing tool for astrophysical data managementPaul Pinkney, Alice Bertini. 141 [doi]
- Visual access to hyper-information: using multiple metaphors with graphic affordancesEviatar Shafrir, Jafar Nabkel. 142 [doi]
- Library information access clientJ. Ray Scott. 143-144 [doi]
- V: a visual query language for a multimodal environmentIvan Bretan, Robert Nilsson, Kent Saxin Hammarstrom. 145-147 [doi]
- Computer science Olympiad: community project for disadvantaged schoolsDonald Cook. 148 [doi]
- The Boston peace and justice hotline: a phone-based community bulletin boardPaul Resnick. 149-150 [doi]
- CAIS: a university-based social action projectDov Te eni. 151-152 [doi]
- Science-by-mailEllen A. White, Marc E. Fusco. 153-156 [doi]
- Usability at Digital after 15 years: principals and pitfallsElizabeth M. Comstock, Dennis R. Wixon. 157-158 [doi]
- HCI research in Paderborn, GermanyGerd Szwillus. 159-160 [doi]
- But, how much does it cost? : selling user interface designIngrid Towey, James Gill II, Kurt Morehouse. 161-162 [doi]
- An overview of Interval Research CorporationDavid E. Liddle, Meg Withgott, Debby Hindus. 163-164 [doi]
- Research at the center for HCI design - City UniversityAlistair G. Sutcliffe. 165-166 [doi]
- Communication and cognitive science research in LinköpingYvonne Wærn, Sture Hägglund. 167-168 [doi]
- CMI and Ventana CorpJay F. Nunamaker, Robert O. Briggs. 169-170 [doi]
- The COMIC research project on CSCWTom Rodden, Liam J. Bannon, Kari Kuutti. 171-172 [doi]
- The Ontario telepresence projectRon Riesenbach. 173-176 [doi]
- What HCI designers can learn from video game designersRandy Pausch, Rich Gold, Tim Skelly, David Thiel. 177-178 [doi]
- Diversified parallel design: contrasting design approachesJakob Nielsen, Tony Fernandes, Annette Wagner, Richard Wolf, Kate Ehrlich. 179-180 [doi]
- Guilty or not guilty? human factors structured methods on trialJohn Long, Simon Hakiel, Leela Damodaran, Bill Hefley, Kee Yong Lim. 181-182 [doi]
- Approaches to managing deviant behavior in virtual communitiesAmy Bruckman, Pavel Curtis, Cliff Figallo, Brenda Laurel. 183-184 [doi]
- Media spaces and their application in K-12 and college learning communitiesLouis Gomez, Robert S. Fish, Sara A. Bly, Yvonne Andres, Sergio Canetti, Barry Fishman, Joseph Polman. 185-186 [doi]
- Interaction paradigms for human-computer cooperation in designSandeep Kochhar, Mark Friedell, Joe Marks, Steve Sistare, Louis Weitzman. 187-188 [doi]
- Is HCI education getting a passing grade from industry?Gary Perlman, Arye R. Ephrath, Thomas T. Hewett, John Long, S. Joy Mountford, Jenny Preece. 189-190 [doi]
- Designing for diverse users: will just a better interface do?Laura Levanthal, Barbee Teasley, Daryl Stone, Ann-Marie Lancaster, Aaron Marcus, Bonnie A. Nardi, Jakob Nielsen, Masaaki Kurosu, Rachelle S. Heller. 191-192 [doi]
- Debating the media space design spaceVictoria Bellotti, Robert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut, Paul Dourish, Bill Gaver, Annette Adler, Sara A. Bly, Marilyn M. Mantei, Gale Moore. 193-194 [doi]
- Beyond accuracy, reliability, and efficiency: criteria for a good computer systemBatya Friedman, Nancy Levenson, Ben Shneiderman, Lucy A. Suchman, Terry Winograd. 195-198 [doi]
- Scandanavian design: users in product developmentMorten Kyng. 199 [doi]
- Designing Workscape: an interdisciplinary experienceJoseph M. Ballay. 199 [doi]
- Using aggregation and dynamic queries for exploring large data setsJade Goldstein, Steven F. Roth. 200 [doi]
- An improved interface for tutorial dialogues: browsing a visual dialogue historyBenoît Lemaire, Johanna D. Moore. 200 [doi]
- Montage: providing teleproximity for distributed groupsJohn C. Tang, Monica Rua. 201 [doi]
- An image retrieval system considering subjective perceptionHaruhiko Nishiyama, Sumi Kin, Teruo Yokoyama, Yutaka Matsushita. 201 [doi]
- Courtyard: integrating shared overview on a large screen and per-user detail on individual screensMasayuki Tani, Masato Horita, Kimiya Yamaashi, Koichiro Tanikoshi, Masayasu Futakawa. 202 [doi]
- Distributed collaborative writing: a comparison of spoken and written modalities for reviewing and revising documentsChristine Neuwirth, Ravinder Chandhok, Davida Charney, Patricia G. Wojahn, Loel Kim. 202 [doi]
- Marquee: a tool for real-time video loggingKaron Weber, Alex Poon. 203 [doi]
- A comparison of the use of text and multimedia interfaces to provide information to the elderlyVirginia Z. Ogozalek. 203 [doi]
- Form-giving: expressing the nonobviousGerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke, William W. Gaver. 204 [doi]
- Computers are social actorsClifford Nass, Jonathan Steuer, Ellen R. Tauber. 204 [doi]
- Designing presentation in multimedia interfacesAlistair G. Sutcliffe, Peter Faraday. 205 [doi]
- Using a human face in an interfaceJanet H. Walker, Lee Sproull, R. Subramani. 205 [doi]
- The Starfire video prototype project: a case historyBruce Tog Tognazzini. 206 [doi]
- Creating charts by demonstrationBrad A. Myers, Jade Goldstein, Matthew A. Goldberg. 206 [doi]
- Repeat and predict - two keys to efficient text editingToshiyuki Masui, Ken Nakayama. 207 [doi]
- Interactive graphic design using automatic presentation knowledgeSteven F. Roth, John Kolojejchick, Joe Mattis, Jade Goldstein. 207 [doi]
- Informal workplace communication: what is it like and how might we support it?Steve Whittaker, David Frohlich, Owen Daly-Jones. 208 [doi]
- Communicating about communicating: cross-disciplinary design of a media space interfaceBeverly Harrison, Marilyn M. Mantei, Garry Beime, Tracy Narine. 208 [doi]
- A room of our own: experiences from a direct office shareAnnette Adler, Austin Henderson. 209 [doi]
- Methods in search of methodology - combining HCI and object orientationSusan E. McDaniel, Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson. 209 [doi]
- Development and evaluation of a model of behavioral representation techniquesJoe D. Chase, Robert S. Schulman, H. Rex Hartson, Deborah Hix. 210 [doi]
- Enhancing the explanatory power of usability heuristicsJakob Nielsen. 210 [doi]
- The design and evaluation of an auditory-enhanced scrollbarStephen A. Brewster, Peter C. Wright, Alistair D. N. Edwards. 211 [doi]
- Nonvisual presentation of graphical user interfaces: contrasting two approachesElizabeth D. Mynatt, Gerhard Weber. 211 [doi]
- Protofoil: storing and finding the information worker s paper documents in an electronic file cabinetRamana Rao, Stuart K. Card, Walter Johnson, Leigh Klotz, Randy Trigg. 212 [doi]
- The marks are on the knowledge workerAlison Kidd. 212 [doi]
- Facilitating effective HCI design meetingsJohn L. Bennett, John Karat. 213 [doi]
- Raison d Etre: capturing design history and rationale in mutimedia narrativesJohn M. Carroll, Sherman R. Alpert, John Karat, Mary S. Van Deusen, Mary Beth Rosson. 213 [doi]
- Interface techniques for minimizing disfluent input to spoken language systemsSharon L. Oviatt. 214 [doi]
- An object-oriented approach to dialogue management in spoken language systemsRandall Sparks, Lori Meiskey, Hans Brunner. 214 [doi]
- Automatic generation of help from interface design modelsRoberto Moriyón, Pedro A. Szekely, Robert Neches. 215 [doi]
- Automatic generation in interactively consistent search dialogsDan R. Olsen, Walter Holladay. 215 [doi]
- The cost-of-knowledge characteristic function: display evaluation for direct-walk dynamic information visualizationsStuart K. Card, Peter Pirolli, Jock D. Mackinlay. 216 [doi]
- Automating interface evaluationMichael D. Byrne, D. Wood, Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya, James D. Foley, David E. Kieras. 216 [doi]
- Comparative usability evaluation: critical incidents and critical threadsJürgen Koenemann-Belliveau, John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson, Mark K. Singley. 217 [doi]
- Usability testing in the field: bringing the laboratory to the userDavid E. Rowley. 217 [doi]
- User learning and performance with marking menusGordon Kurtenbach, William Buxton. 218 [doi]
- T-cube: a fast, self-disclosing pen-based alphabetDan Venolia, Forrest Neiberg. 218 [doi]
- A preliminary analysis of the products of HCI research, using ::::Pro Forma:::: abstractsWilliam Newman. 219 [doi]
- Filochat: handwritten notes provide access to recorded conversationsSteve Whittaker, Patrick Hyland, Myrtle Wiley. 219 [doi]
- Seeding, evolutionary growth and reseeding: supporting the incremental development of design environmentsGerhard Fischer, Raymond McCall, Jonathan L. Ostwald, Brent Reeves, Frank M. Shipman III. 220 [doi]
- Supporting knowledge-base evolution with incremental formalizationFrank M. Shipman III, Raymond McCall. 220 [doi]
- Talking through design: requirements and resistance in cooperative prototypingJohn Bowers, James Pycock. 221 [doi]
- The movable filter as a user interface toolMaureen C. Stone, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Eric A. Bier. 221 [doi]
- Visual information seeking: tight coupling of dynamic query filters with starfield displaysChristopher Ahlberg, Ben Shneiderman. 222 [doi]
- The table lens: merging graphical and symbolic representations in an interactive focus+context visualization for tabular informationRamana Rao, Stuart K. Card. 222 [doi]
- Multitrees: enriching and reusing hierarchical structureGeorge W. Furnas, Jeff Zacks. 223 [doi]
- Evaluating the influence of interface styles and multiple access paths in hypertextPawan R. Vora, Martin Helander, Valerie L. Shalin. 223 [doi]
- A keystroke level analysis of a graphics application: manual map digitizingPeter Haunold, Werner Kuhn. 224 [doi]
- A GOMS analysis of the advanced automated cockpitSharon Irving, Peter G. Polson, J. E. Irving. 224 [doi]
- A validation of the GOMS model methodology in the development of a specialized, commercial software application (abstract only)Richard Gong, David E. Kieras. 225 [doi]
- A taxonomy of see-through tools (abstract only)Eric A. Bier, Maureen C. Stone, Kenneth P. Fishkin, William Buxton, Thomas Baudel. 225 [doi]
- The alphaslider: a compact and rapid selectorChristopher Ahlberg, Ben Shneiderman. 226 [doi]
- Specification of interface interaction objectsDavid A. Carr. 226 [doi]
- Recursive interfaces for reactive objectsMichael Travers. 227 [doi]
- The value of a baseline in determining design successBrenda J. Burkhart, Darold Hemphill, Scott Jones. 227 [doi]
- User preference for task-specific vs. generic application softwareBonnie A. Nardi, Jeff A. Johnson. 228 [doi]
- Surrogate users: mediating between social and technical interactionDeborah Lawrence, Michael E. Atwood, Shelly Dews. 228 [doi]
- The effect of reducing homing time on the speed of a finger-controlled isometric pointing deviceSarah A. Douglas, Anant Kartik Mithal. 229 [doi]
- Children s use of mouse-based interfaces to control virtual travelErik Strommen. 229 [doi]
- Two-handed input in a compound taskPaul Kabbash, William Buxton, Abigail Sellen. 230 [doi]
- In search of design principles for programming environmentsStephanie Houde, Royston Sellman. 230 [doi]
- Why is a raven like a writing desk? : lessons in interface consistency and analogical reasoning from two cognitive architecturesJohn Rieman, Clayton Lewis, Richard M. Young, Peter G. Polson. 231 [doi]
- Programmable design environments: integrating end-user programming with domain-oriented assistanceMichael Eisenberg, Gerhard Fischer. 231 [doi]
- A model of the acquistion of menu knowledge by explorationAndrew Howes. 232 [doi]
- Passive real-world interface props for neurosurgical visualizationKen Hinckley, Randy F. Pausch, John C. Goble, Neal F. Kassell. 232 [doi]
- Direct and intuitive input device for 3-D shape deformationTamotsu Murakami, Naomasa Nakajima. 233-236 [doi]
- The silk cursor : investigatingShumin Zhai, William Buxton, Paul Milgram. 233 [doi]
- The coming of age of software designMitchell Kapor. 237-238 [doi]
- Constructing new interface frameworksS. Joy Mountford. 239-242 [doi]
- Keeping viewers in the picture: real-world usability procedures in the development of a television control interfaceAlison Black, Oliver Bayley, Colin Burns, Ilkka Kuuluvainen, John Stoddard. 243-244 [doi]
- A comparison of methods for teaching information systems designPenny Collins, David Walker, Frank Hicks, Anne McMahon, Errol Martin. 245-246 [doi]
- Graphical interfaces for young children in a software-based math curriculumJoseph Berkovitz. 247-248 [doi]
- ScienceWorks modeler: scaffolding the doing of scienceShari L. Jackson, Jiannchuan Tony Hu, Elliot Soloway. 249-250 [doi]
- Device comparisons for goal-directed drawing tasksShawna Meyer, Oryx Cohen, Erik Nilsen. 251-252 [doi]
- Issues and experience in designing two-handed interactionStéphane Chatty. 253-254 [doi]
- Passive force feedback for velocity controlMark Andrew Paton, Colin Ware. 255-256 [doi]
- Design of a virtual rigid surface: haptic/audio registrationLouis B. Rosenberg. 257-258 [doi]
- Anthropomorphic model for hand gesture interfaceAnnelies Braffort, Christophe Collet 0002, Daniel Teil. 259-260 [doi]
- A system for application-independent time-critical renderingRich Gossweiler, Randy F. Pausch. 261-262 [doi]
- User interfaces for hypermedia: how to find good metaphors?Kaisa Väänänen, Jens Schmidt. 263-264 [doi]
- A geographically-based multimedia approach to city planningMichael J. Shiffer. 265-266 [doi]
- Multimodal interfaces: new solutions to the problem of computer accessibilty for the blindYacine Bellik, Dominique Burger. 267-268 [doi]
- Designing with auditory icons: how well do we identify auditory cues?Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 269-270 [doi]
- Communicating HCI modelling to practitionersSimon Buckingham Shum, Anker Helms Jørgensen, Annette Aboulafia, Nick Hammond. 271-272 [doi]
- Using electronic group decision-making technology for usability walkthroughs: an initial qualitative cost/benefit analysisLauren Weisberg Zack. 273-274 [doi]
- Talking vs taking: speech access to remote computersNicole Yankelovich. 275-276 [doi]
- Storywriter: a speech oriented editorCatalina Danis, Liam Comerford, Eric Janke, Ken Davies, Jackie De Vries, Alex Bertrand. 277-278 [doi]
- A survey on user expectations for interface buildersMichel Desmarais, Cameron Hayne, Sumithra Jagannath, Rudolf K. Keller. 279-280 [doi]
- Effects of message style on users attributions toward agentsSusan Brennan, Justina O. Ohaeri. 281-282 [doi]
- When users do and don t rely on icon shapeJackie Moyes. 283-284 [doi]
- Toward a deeper comparison of methods: a reaction to Nielsen & Phillips and new dataBonnie E. John. 285-286 [doi]
- Electronic proceedings (Eprocs) for IWANNT 93Robert B. Allen. 287-288 [doi]
- Navigational view builder: a tool for building navigational views of information spacesSougata Mukherjea, James D. Foley. 289-290 [doi]
- Knurls: effective 3D intra-molecular manipulation with a 2D deviceScott D. Kahn, Gary A. Chappell, Andrew Smellie, Michael Shantz, Steven L. Teig. 291-292 [doi]
- What you see is what you get - but do you get what you see?Hermina J. M. Tabachneck, Herbert A. Simon. 293-294 [doi]
- Alice: a rapid prototyping system for building virtual environmentsMatthew Conway, Randy Pausch, Rich Gossweiler, Tommy Burnette. 295-296 [doi]
- Sage: creating reusable, modularized interactive behaviors by demonstrationGurminder Singh, Cuie Zhao. 297-298 [doi]
- Acquisition of display-based skillStephen J. Payne. 299-300 [doi]
- A model-based analysis of errors in display-based HCIMuneo Kitajima, Peter G. Polson. 301-302 [doi]
- Deskslate: a shared workspace for telephone partnersBrid O Conaill, Erik Geelhoed, Peter Toft. 303-304 [doi]
- Towards the interactive officeSteve Hodges, Gifford Louie. 305-306 [doi]
- A groupware environment for complete meetingsTed O Grady, Saul Greenberg. 307-308 [doi]
- TeleCSILE: facilitating collaboration between teachers in different schoolsPeter Rowley. 309-310 [doi]
- Synthesis of sign language gesturesSylvie Gibet. 311-312 [doi]
- Gestural human-machine interaction for people with severe speech and motor impairment due to cerebral palsyDavid M. Roy, Marilyn Panayi, Roman Erenshteyn, Richard A. Foulds, Robert Fawcus. 313-314 [doi]
- Pad++: advances in multiscale interfacesBenjamin B. Bederson, Larry Stead, James D. Hollan. 315-316 [doi]
- An approach for designing virtual environment training systemsMark S. Schlager. 317-318 [doi]
- VR management tools: beyond spatial presenceJohn A. Waterworth, Luis Serra. 319-320 [doi]
- Opossum: a flexible schema visulaization and editing toolEben M. Haber, Yannis E. Ioannidis, Miron Livny. 321-322 [doi]
- Analyzing graphic and textual layouts with GOMS: results of a preliminary analysisMei C. Chuah, Bonnie E. John, John F. Pane. 323-325 [doi]
- Immersive environments: a physical approach to the computer interfaceAllison Druin, Ken Perlin. 325-328 [doi]
- Current issues in assessing and improving documentation usabilityStephanie Rosenbaum, Judith Ramey. 329 [doi]
- Usability lab tools: one year laterPaul Weiler. 330 [doi]
- Ergonomic standards for software: update for 1994Patricia A. Billingsley. 331 [doi]
- Educating the next generation of information systems specialists: report on a US National Science Foundation task forceMichael Muller, Anita J. La Salle, Michael C. Mulder. 332-333 [doi]
- Issues in human factors organization and practicesBarry Beith, Thyra L. Rauch, Thomas Wilson. 333 [doi]
- SIGCHI vision: linking research and practiceVivienne Begg. 334 [doi]
- Visual interaction design special interest area annual meetingLoretta Staples, Andy Cargile. 335 [doi]
- Reflective practioners: connecting research and practiceGeorge Casaday, Cynthia Rainis, Dennis R. Wixon. 336 [doi]
- HCI challenges in government contractingElizabeth A. Buie. 337 [doi]
- International usability testing: how can we do it early, often, and cost-effectivelyMarta A. Miller, Catherine O Donnell. 338 [doi]
- New directions in HCI education and researchGary W. Strong. 339 [doi]
- The SIGCHI identity visioning projectMichael E. Atwood. 340 [doi]
- East-west human computer interactionEddy Boeve, Steven Pemberton. 341 [doi]
- Usability professionals association meetingMary Beth Butler. 342 [doi]
- War stories and experience designing with contextual techniquesKaren Holtzblatt. 343 [doi]
- Electronic resources in human-computer interactionGary Perlman, John Morris, Jakob Nielsen, Brian Shackel. 344 [doi]
- Issues in end user software internationalizationTracy Jennings. 345 [doi]
- SIGCHI vision: membership & volunteers action proposalStacey Ashlund, John Bennett. 346 [doi]
- Meeting federal accessibility/disability requirements in interface designGary W. Strong. 347-350 [doi]
- Introduction & overview of human-computer interactionKeith A. Butler, Robert J. K. Jacob, Bonnie E. John. 351 [doi]
- Applying VisualDesign: trade secrets for elegant interfacesKevin Mullet, Darrell Sano. 353-354 [doi]
- Computer supported cooperative work and groupwareSteven E. Poltrock, Jonathan Grudin. 355-356 [doi]
- Converting to graphical user interfaces: design guidelines for successArlene F. Aucella. 357-358 [doi]
- Seductive interfaces: satisfying a mass audienceTim Skelly, Karen Fries, Barry Linnett, Clifford Nass, Byron Reeves. 359-360 [doi]
- The conceptual model in graphical user interface designDeborah J. Mayhew. 361-362 [doi]
- Methods for early usability designStephanie Rosenbaum, Judith Ramey, Judee Humburg, Anne Seeley. 363-364 [doi]
- ProductUsability: survial techniquesJared M. Spool, Carolyn Snyder. 365-366 [doi]
- Methods of perceptual and cognitive research applied to interface design and testingDouglas J. Gillan, Nancy J. Cooke. 367-368 [doi]
- Groupware for realtime collaborationRalph D. Hill, Tom Brinck. 369-370 [doi]
- GOMS modeling of user interfaces using NGOMSLDavid E. Kieras. 371-372 [doi]
- Global interface designTony Fernandes. 373-374 [doi]
- Networking for collaboration: video telephony and media conferencingRobert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut. 375-376 [doi]
- Introduction to user interface systems for HCI developers and researchersWilfred J. Hansen. 377-378 [doi]
- Using metaphor effectively in user interface designAdam Marx. 379-380 [doi]
- American with Disabilities Act (ADA): human computer interactin for persons with disablitiesJon R. Gunderson. 381-382 [doi]
- Integrative multimedia designLinn Marks. 383-384 [doi]
- Minimizing organizational risks of technology changeSusan M. Dray. 385-386 [doi]
- Interface issues and interaction strategies for information retrieval systemsScott Henninger, Nicholas J. Belkin. 387-388 [doi]
- Model-based interface developmentAngel R. Puerta, Pedro Szkeley. 389-390 [doi]
- The creative mind and HCI: innovation not duplication!Phillip B. Shoemaker, Liam Friedland. 391-392 [doi]
- Presenting information visually: visual design principlesSuzanne Watzman. 393-394 [doi]
- GOMS analysis for parallel activitiesBonnie E. John, Wayne D. Gray. 395-396 [doi]
- Film craft in user interface designChuck Clanton, Emilie Young. 397-398 [doi]
- Implementing virtual realityRandy Pausch, Andries van Dam, Warren Robinett. 399-400 [doi]
- Managing the design of the user interfaceDeborah J. Mayhew. 401-402 [doi]
- Designing educational computer emvironments for childrenAllison Druin. 403-404 [doi]
- Enabling technology for users with special needsAllan Edwards, Alistair D. N. Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 405-406 [doi]
- Practical usability evaluationGary Perlman. 407-408 [doi]
- Contextual inquiry: grounding your design in user s workDennis R. Wixon, Mary Elizabeth Raven. 409-410 [doi]
- Participatory design through games and other group exercisesMichael J. Muller, Daniel M. Wildman, Ellen A. White. 411-412 [doi]
- Usability inspection methodsJakob Nielsen. 413-414 [doi]
- User modeling and user-adapted interactionAlfred Kobsa. 415-416 [doi]
- Breaking the chains: how to design non-standard interaction environmentsManfred Tscheligi, Sabine Musil. 417-418 [doi]
- Interactive learning environments: where they ve come from and where they re goingElliot Soloway, Kate Bielaczyc. 419-420 [doi]
- User interface toolsBrad A. Myers, Dan R. Olsen. 421-422 [doi]
- Intelligent multimedia interfacesMark T. Maybury. 423-424 [doi]
- Graphical constraintsGerd Szwillus. 425-426 [doi]
- Computer supported meeting roomsLisa Neal. 427-428 [doi]
- Evaluating user interface toolsRick Kazman, Len Bass. 429-430 [doi]
- Visual information seeking using the FilmFinderChristopher Ahlberg, Ben Shneiderman. 433-434 [doi]
- The attribute explorerLisa Tweedie, Robert Spence, David Williams, Ravinder S. Bhogal. 435-436 [doi]
- Typographic spaceDavid Small, Suguru Ishizaki, Muriel Cooper. 437-438 [doi]
- Dynamaps: dynamic queries on a health statistics atlasCatherine Plaisant, Vinit Jain. 439-440 [doi]
- Hierarchical visualization with treemaps: making sense of pro basketball dataDavid Turo. 441-442 [doi]
- SCREAM: screen-based navigation in voice messagesH. W. Lie, P. E. Dybvik, J. Rygh. 443-444 [doi]
- Toolglass and magic lenses: the see-through interfaceEric A. Bier, Maureen C. Stone, Kenneth A. Pier, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Thomas Baudel, Matthew Conway, William Buxton, Tony DeRose. 445-446 [doi]
- Interactive video actorsChristian Breiteneder, Simon J. Gibbs. 447-448 [doi]
- Speech dialogue with facial displaysAkikazu Takeuchi, Katashi Nagao. 449-450 [doi]
- The Chameleon: spatially aware palmtop computersGeorge W. Fitzmaurice, William Buxton. 451-452 [doi]
- Iconic: speech and depictive gestures at the human-machine interfaceDavid B. Koons, Carlton J. Sparrell. 453-454 [doi]
- Pursuit: graphically representing programs in a demonstrational visual shellFrancesmary Modugno, Brad A. Myers. 455-456 [doi]
- The garnet user interface development environmentBrad A. Myers, Dario A. Giuse, Andrew Mickish, Brad T. Vander Zanden, David S. Kosbie, Richard G. McDaniel, James A. Landay, Matthews Golderg, Rajan Pathasarathy. 457-458 [doi]
- SASSE: the collaborative editorRonald Baecker, Geof Glass, Alex Mitchell, Ilona Posner. 459-462 [doi]
- Software visualizationMarc Brown, John Domingue, Blaine A. Price, John T. Stasko. 463 [doi]
- A taxonomic model for developing high impact formative usability evaluation methodsDeborah Hix, H. Rex Hartson, Jakob Nielson. 464-465 [doi]
- The future of speech and audio in the interfaceBarry Arons, Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 465 [doi]
- Designing the teaching of HCIClark N. Quinn, Jonas Löwgren, Jean B. Gasen, Peter Gorny. 466 [doi]
- Using scenarios to elicit user requirementsStephen Fickas, Lewis Johnson, John Karat, Colin Potts. 467 [doi]
- Analyzing and communication usability data: now that you has the data what do you do?Nandini P. Nayak, Deborah Mrazek. 468 [doi]
- The challenges of 3D interactionAndries van Dam, Kenneth P. Herndon, Michael Gleicher. 469 [doi]
- Pattern recogniyion in HCI: a viable approach?Janet Finlay, George Bolt. 470 [doi]
- Design rationale: mutual opportunities for research and practiceAlistair G. Sutcliffe, John M. Carroll, Allan MacLean. 471 [doi]
- New uses and abuses of interaction hhistory: help form the research agendaWilliam C. Hill, Loren G. Terveen. 472 [doi]