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- Generalization, consistency, and controlClayton H. Lewis, D. Charles Hair, Victor Schoenberg. 1-5 [doi]
- Artifact as theory-nexus: hermeneutics meets theory-based designJohn M. Carroll, Wendy A. Kellogg. 7-14 [doi]
- Programmable user models for predictive evaluation of interface designsRichard M. Young, Thomas R. G. Green, Tony J. Simon. 15-19 [doi]
- Experience with contextual field researchMichael Good, Robert Campbell, Gene Lynch, Peter Wright. 21-24 [doi]
- Color in user interface design: functionally and aestheticsAaron Marcus, William B. Cowan, Wanda Smith. 25-27 [doi]
- LIZA: an extensible groupware toolkitSimon J. Gibbs. 29-35 [doi]
- Collaboration in KMS, a shared hypermedia systemElise A. Yoder, Robert M. Akscyn, Donald L. McCracken. 37-42 [doi]
- The effects of bargaining orientation and communication medium on negotiations in the bilateral monopoly task: a comparison of decision room and computer conferencing communication mediaJim Sheffield. 43-48 [doi]
- University of Colorado at Boulder, Institute of cognitive scienceGerhard Fischer, Stephanie Doane. 49-50 [doi]
- What is EuroParc?Thomas P. Moran. 51-52 [doi]
- NYNEX intelligent systems groupMichael E. Atwood. 53-54 [doi]
- NASA Johnson Space Center, Human-Computer InteractionMarianne Rudisill, Douglas J. Gillan. 55-56 [doi]
- Inducing programs in a direct-manipulation environmentDavid L. Maulsby, Ian H. Witten. 57-62 [doi]
- A system for example-based programmingLisa Rubin Neal. 63-68 [doi]
- Some strategies of reuse in an object-oriented programming environmentBeth M. Lange, Thomas G. Moher. 69-73 [doi]
- A spreadsheet interface for logic programmingMichael Spenke, Christian Beilken. 75-80 [doi]
- On-line tutorials: What kind of inference leads to the most effective learning?John B. Black, J. Scott Bechtold, Marco Mitrani, John M. Carroll. 81-83 [doi]
- How some advice failsWilliam C. Hill. 85-90 [doi]
- Responding to : 20HUH?": answering vaguely articulated follow-up questionsJohanna D. Moore. 91-96 [doi]
- Protecting user interfaces through copyright: the debatePamela Samuelson. 97-104 [doi]
- Drama and personality in user interface designS. Joy Mountford, Bill Buxton, Myron Krueger, Brenda Laurel, Laurie Vertelney. 105-108 [doi]
- Cumulating the science of HCI: from s-R compatibility to transcription typingBonnie E. John, Allen Newell. 109-114 [doi]
- Learning and transfer of measurement tasksAdrienne Y. Lee, Peter G. Polson, Wayne A. Bailey. 115-120 [doi]
- Skilled financial planning: the cost of translating ideas into actionF. Javier Lerch, Marilyn M. Mantei, Judith R. Olson. 121-126 [doi]
- A case study of user interface management system development and applicationJerry M. Manheimer, Rodney C. Burnett, Jo Ann Wallers. 127-132 [doi]
- A high-level user interface management systemGurminder Singh, Mark Green. 133-138 [doi]
- Graphical specification of user interfaces with behavior abstractionJohn F. DeSoi, William M. Lively, Sallie V. Sheppard. 139-144 [doi]
- Center for coordination science, MITThomas W. Malone. 145-146 [doi]
- CHI research at MCCJim Hollan, Bill Curtis. 147-149 [doi]
- Cognitive science and machine intelligence laboratory, University of MichiganGary M. Olson. 151-152 [doi]
- The ergonomics psychology project at InriaAndré Bisseret. 153-154 [doi]
- Bat brushes: on the uses of six position and orientation parameters in a paint programColin Ware, Curtis Baxter. 155-160 [doi]
- Circling: a method of mouse-based selection without button pressesJeffrey C. Jackson, Renate J. Roske-Hofstrand. 161-166 [doi]
- Systemic implications of leap and an improved two-part cursorJef Raskin. 167-170 [doi]
- A programming language basis for user interfaceDan R. Olsen Jr.. 171-176 [doi]
- Statemaster: A UIMS based on statecharts for prototyping and target implementationPierre D. Wellner. 177-182 [doi]
- Task-oriented representation of asynchronous user interfacesAntonio C. Siochi, H. Rex Hartson. 183-188 [doi]
- Innovation in user interface development: obstacles and opportunitiesSteven E. Poltrock. 191-195 [doi]
- User interface design in large corporations: coordination and communication across disciplinesJonathan Grudin, Steven E. Poltrock. 197-203 [doi]
- Behavioral evaluation and analysis of a hypertext browserDennis E. Egan, Joel R. Remde, Thomas K. Landauer, Carol C. Lochbaum, Louis M. Gomez. 205-210 [doi]
- How do experienced information lens users use rules?Wendy E. Mackay, Thomas W. Malone, Kevin Crowston, Ramana Rao, David Rosenblitt, Stuart K. Card. 211-216 [doi]
- Performance, preference, and visual scan patterns on a menu-based system: implications for interface designJeffrey J. Hendrickson. 217-222 [doi]
- My user interface is the best because..A. Brady Farrand, Tom Erickson, Tony Hoeber, Bill Parkhurst, Ted Wilson. 223-225 [doi]
- Synergistic use of direct manipulation and natural languagePhilip R. Cohen, Mary Dalrymple, Douglas B. Moran, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Joseph W. Sullivan, Robert A. Gargan Jr., Jon L. Schlossberg, Sherman W. Tyler. 227-233 [doi]
- A synthetic visual environment with hand gesturing and voice inputDavid M. Weimer, S. Kicha Ganapathy. 235-240 [doi]
- Speech and gestures for graphic image manipulationAlexander G. Hauptmann. 241-245 [doi]
- Design rationale: the argument behind the artifactAllan MacLean, Richard M. Young, Thomas P. Moran. 247-252 [doi]
- Conversational resources for situated actionDavid M. Frohlich, Paul Luff. 253-258 [doi]
- Prototyping techniques for different problem contextsOscar Gutierrez. 259-264 [doi]
- The role of laboratory experiments in HCI: help, hindrance, or ho-hum?Catherine G. Wolf, John M. Carroll, Thomas K. Landauer, Bonnie E. John, John Whiteside. 265-268 [doi]
- Design environments for constructive and argumentative designGerhard Fischer, Raymond McCall, Anders I. Mørch. 269-275 [doi]
- Generating highly interactive user interfacesCharles Wiecha, William E. Bennett, Stephen J. Boies, John D. Gould. 277-282 [doi]
- Directed dialogue protocols: verbal data for user interface designStephen T. Knox, Wayne A. Bailey, Eugene F. Lynch. 283-287 [doi]
- Conversational hypertext: information access through natural language dialogues with computersThomas Whalen, Andrew S. Patrick. 289-292 [doi]
- Transforming text into hypertext for a compact disc encyclopediaRobert J. Glushko. 293-298 [doi]
- The tourist artificial realityKim M. Fairchild, Greg Meredith, Alan Wexelblat. 299-304 [doi]
- Human-computer interaction department, Hewlett-Packard LaboratoriesNancy Kendzierski. 305-306 [doi]
- Cognitive user interface laboratory, GMD-IPSIHeinz Ulrich Hoppe, Roger T. King, Franz Schiele, Anne Tissen. 307-308 [doi]
- Human-computer interaction lab, University of MarylandBen Shneiderman. 309-310 [doi]
- Search technology, IncRuston M. Hunt. 311-312 [doi]
- Planar maps: an interaction paradigm for graphic designPatrick Baudelaire, Michel Gangnet. 313-318 [doi]
- Encapsulating interactive behaviorsBrad A. Myers. 319-324 [doi]
- Constraint grammars-a new model for specifying graphical applicationsBradley T. Vander Zanden. 325-330 [doi]
- The effects of device technology on the usability of advanced telephone functionsTeresa L. Roberts, George Engelbeck. 331-337 [doi]
- An experiment into the use of auditory cues to reduce visual workloadMegan L. Brown, Sandra L. Newsome, Ephraim P. Glinert. 339-346 [doi]
- The design of phone-based interfaces for consumersRichard Halstead-Nussloch. 347-352 [doi]
- Tools for supporting cooperative work near and far: highlights from the CSCW conferenceSusan F. Ehrlich, Tora Bikson, Wendy Mackay, John C. Tang. 353-356 [doi]
- Helgon: extending the retrieval by reformulation paradigmGerhard Fischer, Helga Nieper-Lemke. 357-362 [doi]
- User-interface design for a clinical neurophysiological intensive monitoring systemThomas F. Collura, Ernest C. Jacobs, Richard C. Burgess, George H. Klem. 363-368 [doi]
- A document layout system using automatic document architecture extractionIsamu Iwai, Miwako Doi, Koji Yamaguchi, Mika Fukui, Yoichi Takebayashi. 369-374 [doi]
- Models of user interactions with graphical interfaces: 1. statisticalDouglas J. Gillan, Robert Lewis, Marianne Rudisill. 375-380 [doi]
- Understanding Bayesian reasoning via graphical displaysWilliam G. Cole. 381-386 [doi]
- Mathematical formula editor for CAIYasutomo Nakayama. 387-392 [doi]