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- Designing optimum CRT text blinking video image presentationSeiji Kitakaze, Yutaka Kasahara. 1-6 [doi]
- Why reading was slower from CRT displays than from paperJohn D. Gould, Lizette Alfaro, Rich Finn, Brian Haupt, Angela Minuto. 7-11 [doi]
- On the parameters of human visual performance: an investigation of the benefits of antialiasingKellogg S. Booth, M. Philip Bryden, Wiliam B. Cowan, Michael F. Morgan, Brian L. Plante. 13-19 [doi]
- Approximate modelling of cognitive activity: towards an expert system design aidPhilip J. Barnard, Michael D. Wilson, Allan MacLean. 21-26 [doi]
- Transfer between text editorsPeter G. Polson, Susan Bovair, David E. Kieras. 27-32 [doi]
- Predicting the time to recall computer command abbreviationsBonnie E. John, Allen Newell. 33-40 [doi]
- Voice: technology searching for communication needsArlene F. Aucella, Robin Kinkead, Anna M. Wichansky, Chris Schmandt. 41-44 [doi]
- Notecards in a nutshellFrank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran, Randall H. Trigg. 45-52 [doi]
- A multiple, virtual-workspace interface to support user task switchingStuart K. Card, D. Austin Henderson Jr.. 53-59 [doi]
- Experiences with the alternate reality kit: an example of the tension between literalism and magicRandall B. Smith. 61-67 [doi]
- A case example of human factors in product definition: needs finding for a voice output workstation for the blindRichard M. Kane, Matthew Yuschik. 69-73 [doi]
- A user interface for deaf-blind people (preliminary report)Richard E. Ladner, Randy Day, Dennis Gentry, Karin Meyer, Scott Rose. 75-80 [doi]
- Towards universality of access: interfacing physically disabled students to the Icon educational microcomputerGerbrand Verburg, Debbie Field, Francois St. Pierre, Stephen Naumann. 81-92 [doi]
- Interface design: a neglected issue in educational softwareDouglas Frye, Elliot Soloway. 93-97 [doi]
- Cognition-sensitive design and user modeling for syntax-directed editorsLisa Rubin Neal. 99-102 [doi]
- A self-regulating adaptive systemRobert Trevellyan, Dermot P. Browne. 103-107 [doi]
- The definition, editing, and contouring of surfaces for the analysis of field problemsRobert R. Dickinson, Richard H. Bartels. 109-114 [doi]
- From contours to surfaces: testbed and initial resultsKenneth R. Sloan Jr., James Painter. 115-120 [doi]
- Social science and system design: interdisciplinary collaborationsLucy A. Suchman, William O. Beeman, Michael R. Pear, Barbara Fox, Paul Smolensky. 121-123 [doi]
- Positioning human factors in the user interface development chainJonathan Grudin, Susan F. Ehrlich, Rick Shriner. 125-131 [doi]
- The interface is often not the problemBengt Göransson, Mats Lind, Else Pettersson, Bengt L. Sandblad, Patrik Schwalbe. 133-136 [doi]
- Designing for designers: an analysis of design practice in the real worldMary Beth Rosson, Susanne Maaß, Wendy A. Kellogg. 137-142 [doi]
- Automated lip-synch and speech synthesis for character animationJ. P. Lewis 0001, Frederic I. Parke. 143-147 [doi]
- Story driven animationYosuke Takashima, Hideo Shimazu, Masahiro Tomono. 149-153 [doi]
- Issues limiting the acceptance of user interfaces using gesture input and handwriting character recognition (panel)John Sibert, Michael G. Buffa, Hewitt D. Crane, Wolfgang Doster, James R. Rhyne, Jean Renard Ward. 155-158 [doi]
- What kind of minimal instruction manual is the most effectiveJohn B. Black, John M. Carroll, Stuart M. McGuigan. 159-162 [doi]
- Intelligent help in a one-shot dialog: a protocol studyAmy P. Aaronson, John M. Carroll. 163-168 [doi]
- Learning a word processing system with training wheels and guided explorationRichard Catrambone, John M. Carroll. 169-174 [doi]
- Behavioral experiments on handmarkingsJohn D. Gould, Josiane Salaun. 175-181 [doi]
- An evaluation of an eye tracker as a device for computer input2Colin Ware, Harutune H. Mikaelian. 183-188 [doi]
- A hand gesture interface deviceThomas G. Zimmerman, Jaron Lanier, Chuck Blanchard, Steve Bryson, Young Harvill. 189-192 [doi]
- Developing computer animation packages (panel)Jeffrey Graber, Kevin Lefebvre, Michael Sciulli, Donald Leich, Milan Novacek, David Ross, David Zeltzer, David J. Sturman. 193-196 [doi]
- Learning about hidden events in system interactionsStephen Casner, Clayton Lewis. 197-203 [doi]
- Transfer of learning: beyond common elementsLinda Tetzlaff. 205-210 [doi]
- Sophisticated image rendering in environmental design reviewJohn W. Danahy. 211-218 [doi]
- The user interface and program structure of a graphical VLSI layout editorKevin S. B. Szabó, Mohamed I. Elmasry. 219-225 [doi]
- Computer-supported cooperative work (panel): is this REALLY a new field of research?Irene Greif, Bill Curtis, Herb Krasner, Thomas W. Malone, Ben Shneiderman. 227-228 [doi]
- Specifying complex dialogs in ALGAEMark A. Flecchia, R. Daniel Bergeron. 229-234 [doi]
- Modular implementation of presentationsPedro A. Szekely. 235-240 [doi]
- Event-response systems: a technique for specifying multi-threaded dialoguesRalph D. Hill. 241-248 [doi]
- Towards a model of user perception of computer systems response timeRobert Geist, Robert A. Allen, Ronald H. Nowaczyk. 249-253 [doi]
- A comparison of rule-based and positionally constant arrangements of computer menu itemsBenjamin L. Somberg. 255-260 [doi]
- Comparing a form-based and a language-based user interface for instructing a mail programRobin Jeffries, Jarrett Rosenberg. 261-266 [doi]
- Intelligence in interfaces (panel)Robert Neches, John Seely Brown, Norman K. Sondheimer, Thomas W. Malone, Mike Williams. 267-269 [doi]
- Creating dynamic interaction techniques by demonstrationBrad A. Myers. 271-278 [doi]
- Panther: a specification system for graphical controlsJonathan I. Helfman. 279-284 [doi]
- A control panel interface for graphics and image processing applicationsGene L. Fisher, Kenneth I. Joy. 285-290 [doi]
- The use of scenarios in human-computer interaction research: turbocharging the tortoise of cumulative scienceRichard M. Young, Philip J. Barnard. 291-296 [doi]
- Structural analysis of verbal dataWayne A. Bailey, Edwin J. Kay. 297-301 [doi]
- Evaluating user and system models: applying scaling techniques to problems in human-computer interactionWendy A. Kellogg, Timothy J. Breen. 303-308 [doi]
- Issues from the 1986 workshop on interactive 3D graphics (panel)Henry Fuchs, Stuart K. Card, Franklin C. Crow, Stephen M. Pizer. 309 [doi]
- Whiter (or wither) UIMS?Dan R. Olsen Jr., Mark Green, Keith A. Lantz, Andrew Schulert, John L. Sibert. 311-314 [doi]
- Evolution of an organizational interface: the new business department at a large insurance firmAndrew Clement, C. C. Gotlieb. 315-322 [doi]
- Social and psychological factors influencing the design of office communications systemsSusan F. Ehrlich. 323-329 [doi]
- The politics of human factors (panels)William Mosteller, Stephen J. Boies, Charles E. Grantham, Thomas C. Irby, Richard Rubinstein, Dennis R. Wixon. 331-332 [doi]
- Psychology as a mother of inventionThomas K. Landauer. 333-335 [doi]
- The social dimensions of computerizationRob Kling. 337-339 [doi]
- Summary of the CHI 1987 doctoral consortiumTom T. Carey. 341-342 [doi]