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- Programming as driving: unsafe at any speed?Christopher Fry, Henry Lieberman. 3-4 [doi]
- Display Navigation by an Expert Programmer: A Preliminary Model of MemoryErik M. Altmann, Jill H. Larkin, Bonnie E. John. 3-10
- Creating real-time animated interfaces with stimulus-response demonstrationDavid Wolber, Edward Janne, Kirk Chen. 5-6 [doi]
- The ScienceWare Modeler: a learner-centered tool for students building modelsShari L. Jackson. 7-8 [doi]
- Teaching problem-solving through a cooperative learning environmentRebecca Denning, Philip J. Smith. 9-10 [doi]
- Predictive Engineering Models Using the EPIC Architecture for a High-Performance TaskDavid E. Kieras, Scott D. Wood, David E. Meyer. 11-18
- Home health care supportLinda Tetzlaff, Michelle Kim, Robert J. Schloss. 11-12 [doi]
- Interactive multimedia conference proceedingsSamuel A. Rebelsky, James Ford, Kenneth Harker, Fillia Makedon, Panagiotis Takis Metaxas, Charles B. Owen. 13-14 [doi]
- IVEE: an environment for automatic creation of dynamic queries applicationsChristopher Ahlberg, Erik Wistrand. 15-16 [doi]
- Modeling Time-Constrained Learning in a Highly Interactive TaskMalcolm I. Bauer, Bonnie E. John. 19-26
- Reno: a component-based user interfaceRandy Kerr, Mike Markley, Martin Sonntag, Tandy Trower. 19-20 [doi]
- Building dynamic graphical interfaces with EscalanteJeffrey D. McWhirter. 21-22 [doi]
- Pad++: a zoomable graphical interface systemBenjamin B. Bederson, James D. Hollan. 23-24 [doi]
- PDA-based observation loggingMonty L. Hammontree, Paul Weiler, Bob Hendrich. 25-26 [doi]
- NIC: interaction on the World Wide WebDan R. Olsen, Kenneth J. Rodham, Douglas C. Kohlert, Jeff Jensen, Brett Ahlstrom, Mike Bastian, Darren Davis. 27-28 [doi]
- KidSim: End User Programming of SimulationsAllen Cypher, David Canfield Smith. 27-34
- DynaDesigner: a tool for rapid design and deployment of device-independent interactive servicesLoren G. Terveen, Elena Papavero, Mark Tuomenoksa. 29-30 [doi]
- Personalized galaxies of informationEarl Rennison. 31-32 [doi]
- Hyper-G and harmony: towards the next generation of networked information technologyKeith Andrews, Frank Kappe, Hermann A. Maurer. 33-34 [doi]
- KidSim: end user programming of simulationsAllen Cypher, David Canfield Smith. 35-36 [doi]
- Building Geometry-Based Widgets by ExampleDan R. Olsen, Brett Ahlstrom, Douglas C. Kohlert. 35-42
- Merging language, direct manipulation, and visualization: a programmable research environment for diffusion-limited aggregationEric Blough. 39-40 [doi]
- Human and machine dimensions of 3D interfaces for virtual environmentsCasey Boyd. 41-42 [doi]
- Interactive Sketching for the Early Stages of User Interface DesignJames A. Landay, Brad A. Myers. 43-50
- Wayfinding in large-scale virtual worldsRudolph P. Darken. 45-46 [doi]
- Evaluating distributed environments based on communicative efficacyEckehard Doerry. 47-48 [doi]
- Evaluating multimedia presentations for comprehensionPeter Faraday. 49-50 [doi]
- Information Foraging in Information Access EnvironmentsPeter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card. 51-58
- A system for application-independent time-critical renderinRich Gossweiler. 53-54 [doi]
- The effect of domain knowledge on elementary school children s search behavior on an information retrieval system: the science library catalogSandra G. Hirsh. 55-56 [doi]
- Conflicting class structures between the object oriented paradigm and users conceptsCharles McLaughlin Hymes. 57-58 [doi]
- TileBars: Visualization of Term Distribution Information in Full Text Information AccessMarti A. Hearst. 59-66
- STRIPE: remote driving using limited image dataJennifer S. Kay. 59-60 [doi]
- Supporting design activities in the written mediumAxel Kramer. 61-62 [doi]
- Interactive sketching for user interface designJames A. Landay. 63-64 [doi]
- Using psychomotor models of movement in the analysis and design of computer pointing devicesAnant Kartik Mithal. 65-66 [doi]
- An Organic User Interface for Searching Citation LinksJock D. Mackinlay, Ramana Rao, Stuart K. Card. 67-73
- Transforming graphical interfaces into auditory interfacesElizabeth D. Mynatt. 67-68 [doi]
- Supporting collaborative design with representations for mutual understandingJonathan L. Ostwald. 69-70 [doi]
- Conversational dialogue in graphical user interfaces: interaction technique feedback and dialogue structureManuel A. Pérez. 71-72 [doi]
- Describing interactive visualization artifacts-DIVALisa Tweedie. 73-74 [doi]
- End-User Training: An Empirical Study Comparing On-Line Practice MethodsSusan Wiedenbeck, Patti L. Zila, Daniel S. McConnell. 74-81
- Integrating multiple cues for spoken language understandinKaren Ward. 75-76 [doi]
- Interactive city planning using multimedia representation aidsMichael J. Shiffer. 77-78 [doi]
- Directed improvisation with animated puppetsBarbara Hayes-Roth, Erik Sincoff, Lee Brownston, Ruth Huard, Brian Lent. 79-80 [doi]
- A prototype user interface for a mobile multimedia terminalAllan Christian Long Jr., Shankar Narayanaswamy, Andrew J. Burstein, Richard Han, Ken Lutz, Brian C. Richards, Samuel Sheng, Robert W. Brodersen, Jan M. Rabaey. 81-82 [doi]
- A Comparison of Still, Animated, or Nonillustrated On-Line Help with Written or Spoken Instructions in a Graphical User InterfaceSusan M. Harrison. 82-89
- On site wearable computer systemLeonard J. Bass, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Asim Smailagic, John Stivoric. 83-84 [doi]
- Audio GUIs: interacting with graphical applications in an auditory worldElizabeth D. Mynatt, W. Keith Edwards. 85-86 [doi]
- Designing a multimedia publication: American Center for Design interact journalPeter Spreenberg. 89-90 [doi]
- Dynamic Generation of Follow Up Question Menus: Facilitating Interactive Natural Language DialoguesVibhu O. Mittal, Johanna D. Moore. 90-97
- Merging language, direct manipulation, and visualization: programmable research environments for computational scientistsEric Blough. 91-92 [doi]
- Directing pictures with Art PalsJames Ambach. 93-94 [doi]
- The just noticeable difference of speech recognition accuracyRon Van Buskirk, Mary LaLomia. 95 [doi]
- A comparison of speech and mouse/keyboard GUI navigationRon Van Buskirk, Mary LaLomia. 96 [doi]
- The TrackPad: a study on user comfort and performance (poster)Ahmet Çakir, Gisela Çakir, Thomas Müller, Pieter Unema. 97-98 [doi]
- A Generic Platform for Addressing the Multimodal ChallengeLaurence Nigay, Joëlle Coutaz. 98-105
- Improving human-proceedings interaction: indexing the CHI indexPeter W. Foltz. 101-102 [doi]
- An example of formal usability inspections in practice at Hewlett-Packard companyCathy Gunn. 103-104 [doi]
- Rewriting interactionRoland Hübscher. 105-106 [doi]
- Developing Dual Interfaces for Integrating Blind and Sighted Users: The HOMER UIMSAnthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis. 106-113
- STRIPE: remote driving using limited image data (poster)Jennifer S. Kay. 107-108 [doi]
- Teachers in charge: model-based authoring of educational softwareSmadar Kedar, Benjamin Bell. 109-110 [doi]
- Is multimedia-based training effective?: yes and noAdrienne Y. Lee, Douglas J. Gillan, Evan E. Upchurch, Jeffrey S. Melton. 111-112 [doi]
- Generalized Fitts law model builderR. William Soukoreff, I. Scott MacKenzie. 113-114 [doi]
- Improving GUI Accessibility for People with Low VisionRichard L. Kline, Ephraim P. Glinert. 114-121
- Validating an extension to participatory heuristic evaluation: quality of work and quality of work lifeMichael J. Muller, Anne P. McClard. 115-116 [doi]
- Remote exploratoriums: combining network media with design environmentsCorrina Perrone, Alexander Repenning. 117-118 [doi]
- On site maintenance using a wearable computer systemBethany Smith, Leonard J. Bass, Jane Siegel. 119-120 [doi]
- Collaborative Tools and the Practicalities of Professional Work at the International Monetary FundRichard H. R. Harper, Abigail Sellen. 122-129
- Belvedere: stimulating students critical discussionMassimo Paolucci, Daniel D. Suthers, Arlene Weiner. 123-124 [doi]
- The gear model of HCI educationManfred Tscheligi, Verena Giller. 125-126 [doi]
- Readability of fonts in the windows environmentThomas S. Tullis, Jennifer L. Boynton, Harry Hersh. 127-128 [doi]
- The influence explorerLisa Tweedie, Robert Spence, Huw Dawkes, Hua Su. 129-130 [doi]
- Telephone Operators as Knowledge Workers: Consultants Who Meet Customer NeedsMichael J. Muller, Rebecca Carr, Catherine Ashworth, Barbara Diekmann, Cathleen Wharton, Cherie Eickstaedt, Joan Clonts. 130-137
- Integrating multiple cues for spoken language understandingKaren Ward, David G. Novick. 131-132 [doi]
- Usability testing of Posture Video Analysis ToolMihriban Whitmore, Tim McKay. 133-134 [doi]
- Human and machine dimensions of 3D interfaces for virtual environmentsCasey Boyd. 135-136 [doi]
- Editing user-specific diagrams by direct manipulationGerhard Viehstaedt, Mark Minas. 137-138 [doi]
- Ethics, Lies and Videotape..Wendy E. Mackay. 138-145
- InteractiveDESK: a computer-augmented desk which responds to operations on real objectsToshifumi Arai, Kimiyoshi Machii, Soshiro Kuzunuki, Hiroshi Shojima. 141-142 [doi]
- Elastic graphical interfaces to precise data manipulationToshiyuki Masui, Kouichi Kashiwagi, George R. Borden IV. 143-144 [doi]
- Simulation-based dialogue design for speech-controlled telephone servicesIvan Bretan, Anna-Lena Ereback, Catriona MacDermid, Annika Waern. 145-146 [doi]
- Multidisciplinary Modeling in HCI Design ...In Theory and in PracticeVictoria Bellotti, Simon Buckingham Shum, Allan MacLean, Nick Hammond. 146-153
- Abstract specification of user interfacesOle Lauridsen. 147-148 [doi]
- Science-by-MailEllen A. White, Marc E. Fusco. 149-150 [doi]
- Design Space Analysis as Training Wheels in a Framework for Learning User Interface DesignJ. W. van Aalst, T. T. Carey, D. L. McKerlie. 154-161
- What you see, some of what s in the future, and how we go about doing it: HI at Apple ComputerDonald A. Norman, Jim Miller, D. Austin Henderson Jr.. 155 [doi]
- Usability at Eastman Kodak Company: a study in group collaborationElizabeth Rosenzweig, Cay Lodine. 156-157 [doi]
- Interface evaluation, design and research at IntelJean Scholtz, Paul G. Sorenson. 158-159 [doi]
- FRIEND21 Project: two-tiered architecture for 21st-century human interfacesHajime Nonogaki, Hirotada Ueda. 160-161 [doi]
- Practical Education for Improving Software UsabilityJohn Karat, Tom Dayton. 162-169
- HCI at New Mexico State UniversityDouglas J. Gillan. 162-163 [doi]
- Interaction design at IDEO Product DevelopmentPeter Spreenberg, Gitta Salomon, Phillip Joe. 164-165 [doi]
- User Interface Engineering: fostering creative product developmentJared M. Spool, Carolyn Snyder, Will Schroeder. 166-167 [doi]
- Integrated software usability servicesChristel Dehaes, Kris Vanstappen. 168-169 [doi]
- Creative prototyping tools: what interaction designers really need to produce advanced user interface conceptsManfred Tscheligi, Stephanie Houde, Raghu Kolli, Aaron Marcus, Michael Muller, Kevin E. Mullet. 170-171 [doi]
- Evolution of a Reactive EnvironmentJeremy R. Cooperstock, Koichiro Tanikoshi, Garry Beirne, Tracy Narine, William Buxton. 170-177
- Retrospective views on Apple Computer s Interface Design ProjectS. Joy Mountford. 172-173 [doi]
- 3D or not 3D: more is better or less is more ? (panel session)Kevin E. Mullet. 174-175 [doi]
- Discount or disservice?: discount usability analysis--evaluation at a bargain price or simply damaged merchandise? (panel session)Wayne D. Gray. 176-177 [doi]
- The High-Tech Toolbelt: A Study of Designers in the WorkplaceTamara Sumner. 178-185
- Interface styles: direct manipulation versus social interactions (panel session)Lynn A. Streeter. 178 [doi]
- Browsing vs. search: can we find a synergy? (panel session)Jock D. Mackinlay, Polle Zellweger. 179-180 [doi]
- The NSF/ARPA/NASA digital libraries initiative: opportunities for HCI research (panel session)William E. Hefley. 181-182 [doi]
- The Anti-Mac: violating the Macintosh human interface guidelines (panel session)Stuart K. Card. 183-184 [doi]
- Creativity: interacting with computers (panel session)Ernest A. Edmonds. 185-186 [doi]
- Time Affordances: The Time Factor in Diagnostic Usability HeuristicsAlex Paul Conn. 186-193
- From our past to our future: user interfaces over the lifespan (panel session)Maddy D. Brouwer-Janse. 187-188 [doi]
- Mapping the design process: visualizing what we don t see (panel session)Daniel Boyarski, Virginia Howlett, Scott Mathis, David Peters. 189-190 [doi]
- Dealing with complexity: uniting agents and direct manipulation (panel sessionDoug Riecken, Pattie Maes, Ben Shneiderman, David Canfield Smith. 191-192 [doi]
- Recommending and Evaluating Choices in a Virtual Community of UseWilliam C. Hill, Larry Stead, Mark Rosenstein, George W. Furnas. 194-201
- The design challenge - creating a Mosaic out of chaosJoan Greenbaum, Morten Kyng. 195-196 [doi]
- Learning from diversity: interactive TV, computers, and the frontier of the cognitive sciencesScott McDonald. 197 [doi]
- Designing glyphs to exploit patterns in multidimensional datasetsChristopher Joslyn, Clayton Lewis, Gitta Domik. 198-199 [doi]
- Pointing the Way: Active Collaborative FilteringDavid Maltz, Kate Ehrlich. 202-209
- Automatic generation of starfield displays using constraintsScott E. Hudson, Ian E. Smith. 202-203 [doi]
- Visualising complex interacting systemsNick S. Drew, Robert J. Hendley. 204-205 [doi]
- Issues of gestural navigation in abstract information spacesDavid Allport, Earl Rennison, Lisa Strausfeld. 206-207 [doi]
- Financial Viewpoints: using point-of-view to enable understanding of informationLisa Strausfeld. 208-209 [doi]
- Social Information Filtering: Algorithms for Automating Word of Mouth Upendra Shardanand, Pattie Maes. 210-217
- Audio augmented reality: a prototype automated tour guideBenjamin B. Bederson. 210-211 [doi]
- Speaker segmentation for browsing recorded audioDon Kimber, Lynn Wilcox, Francine Chen, Thomas P. Moran. 212-213 [doi]
- Ear tracking: visualizing auditory localization strategiesWilliam Joseph King, Suzanne Weghorst. 214-215 [doi]
- A metaphor for the visually impaired: browsing information in a 3D auditory environmentMauricio Lumbreras, Gustavo Rossi. 216-217 [doi]
- A Comparison of User Interfaces for Panning on a Touch-Controlled DisplayJeff A. Johnson. 218-225
- AudioStreamer: exploiting simultaneity for listeningChris Schmandt, Atty Mullins. 218-219 [doi]
- Musical vs. real world feedback signalsCynthia A. Sikora, Linda Roberts, La Tondra Murray. 220-221 [doi]
- Pre-Screen Projection: From Concept to Testing of a New Interaction TechniqueDeborah Hix, James N. Templeman, Robert J. K. Jacob. 226-233
- Can computer personalities be human personalities?Clifford Nass, Youngme Moon, B. J. Fogg, Byron Reeves, D. Christopher Dryer. 228-229 [doi]
- A model of optimal exploration and decision making in novel interfacesBob Rehder, Clayton Lewis, Robert B. Terwilliger, Peter G. Polson, John Rieman. 230-231 [doi]
- The use of an automatic To Do list to guide structured interactionIan Rogers. 232-233 [doi]
- Space-Scale Diagrams: Understanding Multiscale InterfacesGeorge W. Furnas, Benjamin B. Bederson. 234-241
- Evaluating program representation in a demonstrational visual shellFrancesmary Modugno, Albert T. Corbett, Brad A. Myers. 234-235 [doi]
- Virtual slots: increasing power and reusability for user interface development languagesFrancisco Saiz, Javier Contreras, Roberto Moriyón. 236-237 [doi]
- Students use of animations for algorithm understandingJudith D. Wilson, Irvine R. Katz, Giorgio P. Ingargiola, Robert M. Aiken, Nathan Hoskin. 238-239 [doi]
- Abstract specification of user interfacesOle Lauridsen. 240-241 [doi]
- User Embodiment in Collaborative Virtual EnvironmentsSteve Benford, John Bowers, Lennart E. Fahlén, Chris Greenhalgh, Dave Snowdon. 242-249
- Interface engineering in an office information applianceConstance Fleuriot, David Y. Lees, Robert D. Macredie, Peter J. Thomas, John F. Meech. 242-243 [doi]
- Building non-visual interaction through the development of the rooms metaphorAnthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis. 244-245 [doi]
- The TrackPad: a study on user comfort and performanceAhmet Çakir, Gisela Çakir, Thomas Müller, Pieter Unema. 246-247 [doi]
- BITS: browsing in time and spaceAntónio Eduardo Dias, João Pedro Silva, António S. Câmara. 248-249 [doi]
- Providing Assurances in a Multimedia Interactive EnvironmentDorée D. Seligmann, Rebecca Mercuri, John T. Edmark. 250-256
- Translucent historyAndreas Genau, Axel Kramer. 250-251 [doi]
- Scribbler: a tool for searching digital inkAlex Poon, Karon Weber, Todd A. Cass. 252-253 [doi]
- MEMO-PEN: a new input deviceShinji Nabeshima, Shinichirou Yamamoto, Kiyoshi Agusa, Toshio Taguchi. 256-257 [doi]
- A Virtual Window on Media SpaceWilliam W. Gaver, Gerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke. 257-264
- Give and take: children collaborating on one computerKori Inkpen, Kellogg S. Booth, Steven D. Gribble, Maria M. Klawe. 258-259 [doi]
- Community help: discovering tools and locating experts in a dynamic environmentCarlos Maltzahn. 260-261 [doi]
- Timespace in the workplace: dealing with interruptionsBrid O Conaill, David Frohlich. 262-263 [doi]
- Parallel design in the classroomSaila Ovaska, Kari-Jouko Räihä. 264-265 [doi]
- Virtual Reality on a WIM: Interactive Worlds in MiniatureRichard Stoakley, Matthew Conway, Randy F. Pausch. 265-272
- Why are computer manuals so bad?Charles Woodson. 266-267 [doi]
- Reducing visual stress symptoms of VDT users with prescription eyeglassesErik Nilsen, David Fencsik, Aidan Smith, Linda Solares, Scott Stratton. 268-269 [doi]
- Oh what a tangled web we weave: metaphor and mapping in graphical interfacesWilliam W. Gaver. 270-271 [doi]
- To influence time perceptionErik Geelhoed, Peter Toft, Suzanne Roberts, Patrick Hyland. 272-273 [doi]
- The Prince Technique: Fitts Law and Selection Using Area CursorsPaul Kabbash, William Buxton. 273-279
- A poor quality video link affects speech but not gazeAndrew F. Monk, Leon Watts. 274-275 [doi]
- Improved reasoning with Convince MePatricia K. Schank, Michael Ranney. 276-277 [doi]
- Looking and lingering as conversational cues in video-mediated communicationHerbert L. Colston, Diane J. Schiano. 278-279 [doi]
- Applying Electric Field Sensing to Human-Computer InterfacesThomas G. Zimmerman, Joshua R. Smith, Joseph A. Paradiso, David Allport, Neil Gershenfeld. 280-287
- A comparison of four navigation techniques in a 2D browsing taskVictor Kaptelinin. 282-283 [doi]
- Apple guide: a case study in user-aided design of online helpKevin Knabe. 286-287 [doi]
- Why are geographic information systems hard to use?Carol Traynor, Marian G. Williams. 288-289 [doi]
- Learning to Write Together Using GroupwareAlex Mitchell, Ilona Posner, Ronald Baecker. 288-295
- User action graphing effort (UsAGE)Dana L. Uehling, Karl Wolf. 290-291 [doi]
- Apparent usability vs. inherent usability: experimental analysis on the determinants of the apparent usabilityMasaaki Kurosu, Kaori Kashimura. 292-293 [doi]
- Diagram entry mechanisms in graphical environmentsWayne Citrin, Jeffrey D. McWhirter. 294-295 [doi]
- 3D painting: paradigms for painting in a new dimensionJulie Daily, Kenneth Kiss. 296-297 [doi]
- Electronic Futures Markets versus Floor Trading: Implications for Interface DesignSatu S. Parikh, Gerald L. Lohse. 296-303
- Some effects of angle of approach on icon selectionThomas G. Whisenand, Henry H. Emurian. 298-299 [doi]
- Color adaptive graphics: what you see in your color palette isn t what you get!Suguru Ishizaki. 300-301 [doi]
- Mark your calendar!: learning personalized annotation from integrated sketch and speechRobin L. Kullberg. 302-303 [doi]
- Dinosaur Input DeviceBrian Knep, Craig Hayes, Rick Sayre, Tom Williams. 304-309
- Hyperbolic user interfaces for computer aided architectural designVolkmar Hovestadt, Oliver Gramberg, Oliver Deussen. 304-305 [doi]
- An experimental evaluation of video support for shared work-space interactionMark D. Apperley, Masood Masoodian. 306-307 [doi]
- Voicefax: a shared workspace for voicemail partnersDavid Frohlich, Owen Daly-Jones. 308-309 [doi]
- Exploring tabla drumming using rhythmic inputJae Hun Roh, Lynn Wilcox. 310-311 [doi]
- Dynamic Stereo DisplaysColin Ware. 310-316
- An empirical study of collaborative wearable computer systemsJane Siegel, Robert E. Kraut, Bonnie E. John, Kathleen M. Carley. 312-313 [doi]
- Pointing on a computer displayEvan D. Graham, Christine L. MacKenzie. 314-315 [doi]
- Negative inertia: a dynamic pointing functionRobert C. Barrett, E. J. Selker, J. D. Rutledge, Robert S. Olyha Jr.. 316-317 [doi]
- Transparent Layered User Interfaces: An Evaluation of a Display Design to Enhance Focused and Divided AttentionBeverly L. Harrison, Hiroshi Ishii, Kim J. Vicente, William Buxton. 317-324
- The audible web: auditory enhancements for MosaicMichael C. Albers, Eric Bergman. 318-319 [doi]
- A new paradigm for browsing the webMarc H. Brown, Robert A. Shillner. 320-321 [doi]
- CyberBELT: multi-modal interaction with a multi-threaded documentaryJosh Bers, Sara Elo, Sherry Lassiter, David Tamés. 322-323 [doi]
- VGrep: a graphical tool for the exploration of textural documentsJeffrey D. McWhirter. 324-325 [doi]
- User-Centered Video: Transmitting Video Images Based on the User s InterestKimiya Yamaashi, Yukihiro Kawamata, Masayuki Tani, Hidekazu Matsumoto. 325-330
- Showing the context of nodes in the World-Wide WebSougata Mukherjea, James D. Foley. 326-327 [doi]
- Interaction design for shared World-Wide Web annotationsMartin Röscheisen, Christian Mogensen. 328-329 [doi]
- The CHI tutorial program: just what is the common ground Mark Alton, Marian G. Williams. 330 [doi]
- Visualizing Complex Hypermedia Networks through Multiple Hierarchical ViewsSougata Mukherjea, James D. Foley, Scott E. Hudson. 331-337
- Contextual techniques: handling the organizationKaren Holtzblatt, Hugh R. Beyer. 331 [doi]
- Visual interaction design special interest area annual meetingLoretta Staples, Suzanne Watzman. 332 [doi]
- Current issues in assessing and improving documentation usabilityStephanie Rosenbaum, Judith Ramey. 333 [doi]
- Ergonomic standards for software: economic and design implicationsPatricia A. Billingsley. 335 [doi]
- Usability management maturity, part 1: self assessment - how do you stack up? (abstract)George A. Flanagan, Thyra L. Rauch. 336 [doi]
- Getting respect: beyond lip-service to HCI contributions (abstract)Harold H. Miller-Jacobs. 337 [doi]
- Usability management maturity, part 2: usability techniques - what can you do? (abstract)Thyra L. Rauch, George A. Flanagan. 338 [doi]
- SageBook: Searching Data-Graphics by ContentMei C. Chuah, Steven F. Roth, John Kolojejchick, Joe Mattis, Octavio Juarez. 338-345
- Subjective usability feedback from the field over a networkBruce Elgin. 340 [doi]
- Computer systems technical group (CSTG) meeting of the human factors and ergonomics society (HFES) (abstract)Martha E. Crosby. 341 [doi]
- Using speech and audio in the interface (abstract)Stephanie Everett, Bill Gaver. 342 [doi]
- Usability lab tools (abstract)Paul Weiler, Bob Hendrich, Monty L. Hammontree. 344 [doi]
- Introduction and overview to human-computer interactionKeith A. Butler, Robert J. K. Jacob, Bonnie E. John. 345 [doi]
- Finding and Using Implicit Structure in Human-Organized Spatial Layouts of InformationFrank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall, Thomas P. Moran. 346-353
- Interactive learning environments: where they ve come from & where they re goingElliot Soloway, Kate Bielaczyc. 347-348 [doi]
- Methods of cognitive analysis for HCIDouglas J. Gillan, Nancy J. Cooke. 349-350 [doi]
- Enabling technology for users with special needsAlan Edwards, Alistair D. N. Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt. 351-352 [doi]
- Cognitive factors in design: basic phenomena in human memory and problem solvingThomas T. Hewett. 353-354 [doi]
- Comparison of Face-To-Face and Distributed PresentationsEllen Isaacs, Trevor Morris, Thomas K. Rodriguez, John C. Tang. 354-361
- Groupware and workflow: a survey of systems and behavioral issuesSteven E. Poltrock, Jonathan Grudin. 355-356 [doi]
- Managing the design of the user interfaceDeborah J. Mayhew. 357-358 [doi]
- Contextual inquiry: grounding your design in user s workAnne Smith Duncan, Minette A. Beabes. 359-360 [doi]
- Introduction to object-oriented design: a minimalist approachMary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll. 361-362 [doi]
- Global user interface designTony Fernandes. 363-364 [doi]
- An introduction to the Internet and the World Wide WebWilliam E. Hefley, John Morris. 365-366 [doi]
- Tools and trade-offs: making wise choices for user-centered designStephanie Rosenbaum, Judith Ramey, Judee Humburg, Anne Seeley. 367-368 [doi]
- Practical usability evaluationGary Perlman. 369-370 [doi]
- Designing SpeechActs: Issues in Speech User InterfacesNicole Yankelovich, Gina-Anne Levow, Matthew Marx. 369-376
- Converting to graphical user interfaces: design guidelines for successArlene F. Aucella. 371-372 [doi]
- Metaphor design in user interfaces: how to effectively manage expectation, surprise, comprehension, and delightAaron Marcus. 373-374 [doi]
- Teaching user interface development to software engineersGary Perlman. 375-376 [doi]
- Usability inspection methodsJakob Nielsen. 377-378 [doi]
- Designing icons and visual symbols (abstract)William Horton. 381-382 [doi]
- Designing hypermedia documents for the World Wide WebDarrell Sano, Carl Meske, Jarrett Rosenberg. 383-384 [doi]
- Diversity and depth in participatory design: working with a mosaic of users and other stakeholders in the software development lifecycleMichael J. Muller. 385-386 [doi]
- Using Computational Critics to Facilitate Long-Term Collaboration in User Interface DesignUwe Malinowski, Kumiyo Nakakoji. 385-392
- Usability evaluation with the cognitive walkthroughJohn Rieman, Marita Franzke, David F. Redmiles. 387-388 [doi]
- Contextual design: using customer work models to drive system design (abstract)Karen Holtzblatt, Hugh R. Beyer. 391-392 [doi]
- CPM-GOMS: an analysis method for tasks with parallel activitiesBonnie E. John, Wayne D. Gray. 393-394 [doi]
- A Theoretically Motivated Tool for Automatically Generating Command AliasesSarah Nichols, Frank E. Ritter. 393-400
- Designing for complex productsJared M. Spool. 395-396 [doi]
- Models, prototypes, and evaluations for HCI design: making the structured approach practicalGeorge Casaday, Cynthia Rainis. 397-398 [doi]
- Intuitive statistics for CHI practitioners: developing understanding and avoiding bloopersJeff Johnson, Robin Jeffries. 399-400 [doi]
- A Focus+Context Technique Based on Hyperbolic Geometry for Visualizing Large HierarchiesJohn Lamping, Ramana Rao, Peter Pirolli. 401-408
- Interface issues and interaction strategies for information retrieval systemsScott Henninger, Nicholas J. Belkin. 401-402 [doi]
- Exploring large tables with the table lensRamana Rao, Stuart K. Card. 403-404 [doi]
- Visual decision-making: using treemaps for the analytic hierarchy processToshiyuki Asahi, David Turo, Ben Shneiderman. 405-406 [doi]
- The DragMag image magnifierColin Ware, Marlon Lewis. 407-408 [doi]
- SageTools: an intelligent environment for sketching, browsing, and customizing data-graphicsSteven F. Roth, John Kolojejchick, Joe Mattis, Mei C. Chuah. 409-410 [doi]
- GeoSpace: An Interactive Visualization System for Exploring Complex Information SpacesIshantha Lokuge, Suguru Ishizaki. 409-414
- A taxonomy of see-through tools: the videoEric A. Bier, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Kenneth A. Pier, Maureen C. Stone. 411-412 [doi]
- The movable filter as a user interface tool: the videoEric A. Bier, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Kenneth A. Pier, Maureen C. Stone. 413-414 [doi]
- Building a distributed application using visual ObliqKrishna Bharat, Marc H. Brown. 415-416 [doi]
- Enhanced Dynamic Queries via Movable FiltersKenneth P. Fishkin, Maureen C. Stone. 415-420
- LyberWorld: a 3D graphical user interface for fulltext retrievalMatthias Hemmje. 417-418 [doi]
- Organization overviews and role management: inspiration for future desktop environmentsCatherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman. 419-420 [doi]
- Turning Research into Practice: Characteristics of Display-Based InteractionMarita Franzke. 421-428
- Ariel: augmenting paper engineering drawingsWendy E. Mackay, D. S. Pagani, L. Faber, B. Inwood, P. Launiainen, L. Brenta, V. Pouzol. 421-422 [doi]
- SYNERGIES: a vision of information products working togetherSteve Anderson, Shiz Kobara, Barry Mathis, Dustin Rosing, Eviatar Shafrir. 423-424 [doi]
- The tablet newspaper: a vision for the futureTeresa A. Martin. 425 [doi]
- A three-step filtering mechanismMasashi Uyama. 426-427 [doi]
- Tactile-based direct manipulation in GUIs for blind usersHelen Petrie, Sarah Morley, Gerhard Weber. 428-429 [doi]
- Voice systems: an inventor s guideChris K. Cowley, Dylan M. Jones. 430-431 [doi]
- Cognitive architectures & HCI (abstract)Susan S. Kirschenbaum, Wayne D. Gray, Richard M. Young. 432 [doi]
- From model world to magic world : making graphical objects the medium for intelligent design assistance (abstract)Loren G. Terveen, Markus Stolze, William C. Hill. 433 [doi]
- HCI challenges in government contracting (abstract)Ira S. Winkler, Elizabeth A. Buie. 434 [doi]
- Increasing collaboration between industry and academia in HCI education (abstract)Susan B. Hornstein, Maxine S. Cohen, Laurie P. Dringus, Andrew Sears. 435-436 [doi]
- Knowledge-based support for the user interface design process (abstract)Uwe Malinowski, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Jonas Löwgren. 437 [doi]
- What Help Do Users Need?: Taxonomies for On-Line Information Needs and Access MethodsA. W. Roesler, S. G. McLellan. 437-441
- Gesture at the user interface (abstract)Alan Wexelblat, Marc Cavazza. 438 [doi]
- Field oriented design techniques: case studies and organizing dimensions (abstract)Dennis R. Wixon, Judy Ramey. 439 [doi]
- Workshop on formal specification of user interfaces (abstract)Christopher Rouff. 441 [doi]
- Designing & testing groupware user interfaces (abstract)Jean Scholtz, Anthony C. Salvador, James A. Larson. 442-443 [doi]
- Bricks: Laying the Foundations for Graspable User InterfacesGeorge W. Fitzmaurice, Hiroshi Ishii, William Buxton. 442-449
- Tools & techniques for visual design development (abstract)Loretta Staples. 446 [doi]
- CHI 95 basic research symposium on human-computer interaction (abstract)Cathleen Wharton, Janni Nielsen. 447 [doi]
- Situated Facial Displays: Towards Social InteractionAkikazu Takeuchi, Taketo Naito. 450-455
- GloveTalkII: An Adaptive Gesture-to-Formant InterfaceSidney Fels, Geoffrey E. Hinton. 456-463
- Pictures as Input DataDouglas C. Kohlert, Dan R. Olsen. 464-471
- Planning-Based Control of Interface AnimationDavid Kurlander, Daniel T. Ling. 472-479
- Bridging the Gulf Between Code and Behavior in ProgrammingHenry Lieberman, Christopher Fry. 480-486
- Implicit Structures for Pen-Based Systems within a Freeform Interaction ParadigmThomas P. Moran, Patrick Chiu, William van Melle, Gordon Kurtenbach. 487-494
- Back to the Future: Pen and Paper Technology Supports Complex Group CoordinationSteve Whittaker, Heinrich Schwarz. 495-502
- Recognition Accuracy and User Acceptance of Pen InterfacesClive Frankish, Richard Hull 0002, Pam Morgan. 503-510
- Designing the PenPal: Blending Hardware and Software in a User-Interface for ChildrenPhilippe Piernot, Ramon M. Felciano, Roby Stancel, Jonathan Marsh, Marc P. Yvon. 511-518
- Amazing Animation: Movie Making for KidsShannon L. Halgren, Tony Fernandes, Deanna Thomas. 519-524
- Drag Me, Drop Me, Treat Me Like an ObjectAnnette Wagner, Patrick Curran, Robert O Brien. 525-530
- Replacing a Networking Interface From Hell Roxanne F. Bradley, Linn D. Johnk. 538-545
- User-Centered Development of a Large-Scale Complex Networked Virtual EnvironmentThomas W. Mastaglio, Jeanine Williamson. 546-552
- Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom of Night: Adventures in Electronic MailMaria Capucciati, Patrick Curran, Kimberly Donner O Brien, Annette Wagner. 553-557
- The Interchange Online Network: Simplifying Information AccessRon Perkins. 558-565
- Articulating a Metaphor through User-Centered DesignH. J. Moll-Carrillo, Gitta Salomon, Matthew Marsh, Jane Fulton Suri, Peter Spreenberg. 566-572
- Designing a Front Panel for Unix: The Evolution of a MetaphorJay Lundell, Steve Anderson. 573-579