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- The information lens: an intelligent system for information sharing in organizationsThomas W. Malone, Kenneth R. Grant, Franklyn A. Turbak. 1-8 [doi]
- Graphic interfaces for knowledge-based system developmentSteven E. Poltrock, Donald Steiner, P. Nong Tarlton. 9-15 [doi]
- Generalized fisheye viewsGeorge W. Furnas. 16-23 [doi]
- User modeling in UC, the UNIX consultantDavid N. Chin. 24-28 [doi]
- TNT: a talking tutor 'n' trainer for teaching use of interactive computer systemsLloyd H. Nakatani, Dennis E. Egan, Laurence W. Ruedisueli, Patrick M. Hawley, Deborah K. Lewart. 29-34 [doi]
- Advising roles of a computer consultantJean McKendree, John M. Carroll. 35-40 [doi]
- The computer as musical accompanistWilliam Buxton, Roger B. Dannenberg. 41-43 [doi]
- The enhancement of understanding through visual representationsHeinz-Dieter Böcker, Gerhard Fischer, Helga Nieper. 44-50 [doi]
- Design principles for the enhanced presentation of computer program source textRonald Baecker, Aaron Marcus. 51-58 [doi]
- Visual programming, programming by example, and program visualization: a taxonomyBrad A. Myers. 59-66 [doi]
- Transfer between word processing systemsJohn Karat, Larry Boyes, Scott Weisgerber, Chuck Schafer. 67-71 [doi]
- Learning and transfer for text and graphics editing with a direct manipulation interfaceJürgen Ziegler 0001, Heinz Ulrich Hoppe, Klaus-Peter Fähnrich. 72-77 [doi]
- A test of a common elements theory of transferPeter G. Polson, Elizabeth Muncher, George Engelbeck. 78-83 [doi]
- Classifying users: a hard look at some controversial issuesKathy Potosnak, Philip J. Hayes, Mary Beth Rosson, Michael L. Schneider, John A. Whiteside. 84-88 [doi]
- Medical cognitive graphicsWilliam G. Cole. 91-95 [doi]
- How are windows used? Some notes on creating an empirically-based windowing benchmark taskKenneth B. Gaylin. 96-100 [doi]
- A comparison of tiled and overlapping windowsSara A. Bly, Jarrett Rosenberg. 101-106 [doi]
- A cognitive model of database querying: a tool for novice instructionMark S. Schlager, William C. Ogden. 107-113 [doi]
- DOMAIN/DELPHI: retrieving documents onlinePenny Orwick, Joseph T. Jaynes, Thomas R. Barstow, Lawrence S. Bohn. 114-121 [doi]
- The effects of structured, multi-level documentationRobert W. Holt, Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Alan C. Schultz. 122-128 [doi]
- Socio-tech: what is it (and why should we care)?Richard W. Pew, Karen Assunto, Walter Baker, Susan M. Dray, James C. Taylor. 129-130 [doi]
- Animated graphical interfaces using temporal constraintsRobert A. Duisberg. 131-136 [doi]
- Defining constraints graphicallyAlan Borning. 137-143 [doi]
- A user interface for multiple-process, turnkey systems targeted for the novice userBrian S. Kimerer. 144-148 [doi]
- Learning modes and subsequent use of computer-mediated communication systemsStarr Roxanne Hiltz. 149-155 [doi]
- Voice messaging enhancing the user interface design based on field performanceArlene F. Aucella, Susan F. Ehrlich. 156-161 [doi]
- Integrated software usage in the professional work environment: evidence from questionnaires and interviewsJakob Nielsen, Robert L. Mack, Keith H. Bergendorff, Nancy L. Grischkowsky. 162-167 [doi]
- Debugging by skilled and novice programmersLeo J. Gugerty, Gary M. Olson. 171-174 [doi]
- Does programming language affect the type of conceptual bugs in beginners' programs? A comparison of FPL and PascalNancy Cunniff, Robert P. Taylor, John B. Black. 175-182 [doi]
- Alternatives to construct-based programming misconceptionsJames C. Spohrer, Elliot Soloway. 183-191 [doi]
- Designing a quality voice: an analysis of listeners' reactions to synthetic voicesMary Beth Rosson, A. J. Cecala. 192-197 [doi]
- Speech recognition enhancement by lip informationShogo Nishida. 198-204 [doi]
- Comparison of elderly and younger users on keyboard and voice input computer-based composition tasksVirginia Z. Ogozalek, John Van Praag. 205-211 [doi]
- Usability testing in the real worldCarol Bergfeld Mills, Kevin F. Bury, Teresa L. Roberts, Bruce Tognazzini, Anna M. Wichansky, Paul Reed. 212-215 [doi]
- Rapid prototyping and system development: examination of an interface toolkit for voice and telephony applicationsJohn T. Richards, Stephen J. Boies, John D. Gould. 216-220 [doi]
- The Trillium user interface design environmentD. Austin Henderson Jr.. 221-227 [doi]
- An interactive environment for dialogue development: its design, use and evaluation; or, is aide useful?Deborah Hix, H. Rex Hartson. 228-234 [doi]
- The elicitation of system knowledge by picture probesPhilip J. Barnard, Michael D. Wilson, Allan MacLean. 235-240 [doi]
- User-derived impact analysis as a tool for usability engineeringMichael Good 0001, Thomas M. Spine, John A. Whiteside, Peter George. 241-246 [doi]
- On designing for usability: an application of four key principlesThomas T. Hewett, Charles T. Meadow. 247-252 [doi]
- Human computer interaction in the year 2000John Thomas, John Seely Brown, William Buxton, Bill Curtis, Thomas K. Landauer. 253-255 [doi]
- The formal specification of adaptive user interfaces using command language grammarDermot P. Browne, Brian Sharratt, Michael A. Norman. 256-260 [doi]
- An input-output model of interactive systemsMary Shaw. 261-273 [doi]
- Formatting space-related displays to optimize expert and nonexpert user performanceMichael J. Burns, Dianne L. Warren, Marianne Rudisill. 274-280 [doi]
- Designing in the dark: logics that compete with the userJonathan Grudin. 281-284 [doi]
- A formal interface design methodology based on user knowledgeJames E. McDonald, Donald W. Dearholt, Kenneth R. Paap, Roger W. Schvaneveldt. 285-290 [doi]
- Human interface design and the handicapped userWilliam Buxton, Richard A. Foulds, Michael J. Rosen, Lawrence A. Scadden, Fraser Shein. 291-297 [doi]
- The memory extender personal filing systemWilliam P. Jones. 298-305 [doi]
- A model of mental model constructionClayton Lewis. 306-313 [doi]
- Intelligent interfaces: user models and plannersLisa Quinn, Daniel M. Russell. 314-320 [doi]
- A study in two-handed inputWilliam Buxton, Brad A. Myers. 321-326 [doi]
- Autocompletion in full text transaction entry: a method for humanized inputMatti Jakobsson. 327-332 [doi]
- Of moles and men: the design of foot controls for workstationsGlenn F. Pearson, Mark D. Weiser. 333-339 [doi]
- Managing the design of user-computer interfacesJames Foley 0001, Stephen J. Boies, William Zimmer. 340-342 [doi]
- Seven plus or minus two central issues in human-computer interactionBen Shneiderman. 343-349 [doi]