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- Knowledge structure and subject accessKay A. Flowers, Nancy J. Cooke. 3 [doi]
- Personalized information delivery: an analysis of filtering methodsPeter W. Foltz, Susan T. Dumais. 4 [doi]
- IRMail: a minimal interface for a retrieval systemPeter W. Foltz. 5 [doi]
- Strategy for managing metaphor mismatchingMakoto Hirose. 6 [doi]
- The electronic scrapbook: knowledge representation and interface design for desktop videoAmy Bruckman. 7 [doi]
- "Why can't I adjust my refrigerator's temperature?": or "What's wrong with my mental model?"Sharon A. Davison, Marc M. Sebrechts. 8 [doi]
- A self-promoting and explanatory audio control panelJohn de Vet, Kees van Deemter, Hans Kemp, Jack Gerrissen. 9 [doi]
- Home networks: the RACE DCPN projectMartin Maguire, Gordon Allison, Stephen Hirst, Kate Howey. 10 [doi]
- IBC systems and services usability engineering: the RACE issue projectGordon Allison, Anne Clarke. 11 [doi]
- Specialized methods do not always increase efficiencyCatherine A. Ashworth. 12 [doi]
- A comparison of direct-manipulation, selection, and data-entry techniques for re-ordering fields in a tableThomas S. Tullis, Marianne L. Kodimer. 13 [doi]
- Does the user interface make interruptions disruptive?: a study of interface style and form of interruptionNancy A. Storch. 14 [doi]
- Computer-based workstation design evaluationsMihriban Whitmore, Robert P. Wilmington, Randy B. Morris, Ann M. Aldridge, Dean G. Jensen. 15 [doi]
- Interface design for individuals with mild learning disabilities from traumatic brain injuryElliot Cole, Parto Dehdashti. 16 [doi]
- Eloquent video expressions (ELVES): a communication system design for people with linguistic or neurological limitationsHilarie Nickerson. 17 [doi]
- Realtime graphical display of intonation for speech trainingDik J. Hermes, Gerard W. G. Spaai, Arent Storm. 18 [doi]
- On-line help: are we tossing the users a life saver or an anchor?A. Brady Farrand, Susan J. Wolfe. 21 [doi]
- An active task manualRodney Ruddock. 22 [doi]
- Evaluation criterion for computer-based training coursewareGarry Patterson, Terry J. Anderson, Fabian C. Monds. 23 [doi]
- Automated expert advisor interfacesKevin O'Brien, Evan M. Feldman, Marianne Rudisill. 24 [doi]
- Tutorial: a tool for teaching graphics programmingMichael J. Papper, Michael A. Gigante. 25 [doi]
- Design strategies in object-oriented programming and expertiseFrançoise Détienne. 26 [doi]
- Comparing procedural and object-oriented designAdrienne Y. Lee, Nancy Pennington, Scott Wolff. 27 [doi]
- Participatory video prototypingEmilie Young, Russell Greenlee. 28 [doi]
- SUIT: the simple user interface toolkitRandy Pausch, Robert DeLine, Matthew Conway. 29 [doi]
- Agentsheets: a tool for building visual programming environmentsAlexander Repenning, Tamara Sumner. 30 [doi]
- Iterative design of a voice dialog design environmentTamara Sumner, Susan Davies, Andreas C. Lemke, Peter G. Polson. 31 [doi]
- User interfaces for distributed control systems: the HYPERFACE UIMSRoberto Polillo. 32 [doi]
- Designing graphical user interfaces by direct compositionMatthias Schneider-Hufschmidt, Thomas Kühme. 33 [doi]
- Taxonomy of participatory design practices: a participatory posterMichael J. Muller, Daniel M. Wildman, Ellen A. White. 34 [doi]
- Developing a design method: task analyses in user interface designMathilde M. Bekker, Arnold P. O. S. Vermeeren. 35 [doi]
- Determining 'characteristic interactions' for early prototypingRaghu Kolli, Arnold P. O. S. Vermeeren. 36 [doi]
- Using the cognitive walkthrough in iterative designMarita Franzke. 37 [doi]
- Usability testing: is the whole test greater than the sum of its parts?Alice Y. K. Wong, Adriane M. Donkers, Richard F. Dillon, Jo W. Tombaugh. 38 [doi]
- TelePICTIVE groupware for collaborative GUI designJohn G. Smith, David S. Miller, Michael J. Muller. 41 [doi]
- The design of the conversation boardTom Brinck, Louis M. Gomez. 42 [doi]
- GROUPKIT: a groupware toolkitMark Roseman, Saul Greenberg. 43 [doi]
- Collection and analysis of data about group processes in computer supported meetingsMark R. Carter, James D. Herbsleb, Robin Lampert, Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson, Henry H. Rueter, Marianne Storrosten. 44 [doi]
- The introduction of GDSS in BulgariaTerri L. Griffith, Gregory B. Northcraft, Mark A. Fuller. 45 [doi]
- An empirical examination of software-mediated information exchange and communication richnessGary J. Cook, Severin V. Grabski. 46 [doi]
- The evolution of linking facilities in OISE's CSILE systemSheryl Brock, Aron Kwok, Peter Rowley, Alan Rosenthal, Jim Hewitt. 47 [doi]
- Designs to encourage discourse in the OISE CSILE systemJim Hewitt. 48 [doi]
- An interface design for learning spelling through integrated intentional spell-checkingDouglas R. Ward, Esther L. Tiessen. 49 [doi]
- Introducing the suitware projectThomas Kühme, Uwe Malinowski, Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt, Hartmut Dieterich. 50 [doi]
- Who adapts what in HCI?Manfred Langen, Gerd Hornung. 51 [doi]
- The utility of various windowing capabilities for single-task and multi-task environmentsKritina L. Holden, Michael R. O'Neal. 52 [doi]
- Developing an error prevention methodology based on cognitive error modelsKristin J. Bruno, Linda L. Welz, Josef Sherif. 53 [doi]
- Modeling system evolution: a means of cutting through obstacles to desirable change to large business (information) systems, their many computer-human interfaces, and user/operator responsibilitiesRichard I. Anderson. 54 [doi]
- The Xerox work practices projectPam Barrett, Francoise Brun-Cottan, Jean Giacomi, Ruediger W. Knodt, Denise McLaughlin, Andrea Mosher, Susan L. Saunders, Patricia Wall, James B. Williams, Nancy B. Williamson, Jeanette Blomberg. 55 [doi]
- User acceptance of computer applications with speech, handwriting and keyboard input devicesMary LaLomia. 58 [doi]
- Of mice and childrenMaria Milenkovic, Roland Alo. 59 [doi]
- The multi-modal integrative mouse: a mouse with tactile displayMotoyuki Akamatsu, Sigeru Sato. 60 [doi]
- Contextual motor feedback in cursor controlReinder Haakma. 61 [doi]
- "Finger-pointer": a glove free interfaceMasaaki Fukumoto, Kenji Mase, Yasuhito Suenaga. 62 [doi]
- A graphic object manipulation system using hand gesturesTakeshi Onishi, Haruo Takemura, Fumio Kishino. 63 [doi]
- HyperMark: issuing commands by drawing marks in HyperCardGordon Kurtenbach, Thomas Baudel. 64 [doi]
- Remote manipulation interfaces the case of a telepathology workstationCatherine Plaisant, David A. Carr. 65 [doi]
- DispLayers: multi-layer display technique to enhance selective looking of overlaid imagesMinoru Kobayashi, Hiroshi Ishii. 66 [doi]
- Design techniques for scientific visualizationColleen Bushell. 67 [doi]
- An image synthesizing method based on human motion recognition from stereo imagesHirofumi Ishii, Kenji Mochizuki, Fumio Kishino. 68 [doi]
- Voice-reactive facial expression graphics feedback for improved human-to-machine speech inputTomio Watanabe. 69 [doi]
- Integrating animation with interfacesStéphane Chatty, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon. 70 [doi]
- Maintaining legibility, structure, and style of information layout in dynamic display environmentsGrace Colby. 73-74 [doi]
- Minimalism in graphicsDouglas J. Gillan, Edward Richman, Michael O. Neary. 75-76 [doi]
- Audio cues for graphic designSolange Karsenty, James A. Landay, Chris Weikart. 77-78 [doi]
- Three-dimensional algorithm animationJohn T. Stasko, Joseph F. Wehrli. 79-80 [doi]
- Programming with charactersMichael Travers, Marc Davis. 81-82 [doi]
- Rough and ready prototypes: lessons from graphic designYin Yin Wong. 83-84 [doi]
- Digitized speech's serial position effectG. Michael Barnes. 87-88 [doi]
- Semi-structured display of telephone conversationsDebby Hindus, Chris Schmandt. 89-90 [doi]
- 3-D Video ModelingHenry Holtzman. 91-92 [doi]
- Salient stillsLaura Teodosio, Walter Bender. 93-94 [doi]
- Bioelectric input devices: an example: BIOLINKFrançois Aubin, Jean-Marc Robert. 95-96 [doi]
- Physically-grounded interface architecture for human-robot cooperationYasushi Nakauchi, Kenji Kawasugi, Yuichiro Anzai. 97-98 [doi]
- Overcoming touchscreen user fatigue by workplace designBengt Ahlström, Sören Lenman, Thomas Marmolin. 101-102 [doi]
- Natural dialog in a time-sensitive setting: a study of telephone operatorsDebbie Lawrence, Shelly Dews. 103-104 [doi]
- Accuracy of MHP/GOMS predictions for the task of issuing recurrent commandsAlison Lee. 105-106 [doi]
- Can mental models be considered harmful?Victor Kaptelinin. 107-108 [doi]
- Virtual open office: supporting effective "open" contactJin Li, Marilyn M. Mantei. 109-110 [doi]
- Rules of thumb for designing effective external aidsHenry B. Strub. 111-112 [doi]
- The electronic receptionist: a knowledge-based approach to personal communicationsWarren S. Gifford, David L. Turock. 113-114 [doi]
- WeMet: progress report on a pen-based meeting support toolCatherine G. Wolf, James R. Rhyne. 115-116 [doi]
- IDEAL: a tool to enable user-centered designStacey Ashlund, Deborah Hix. 119-120 [doi]
- A seeded design environment for service creationAnders Morch, Bart Burns, Jonathan L. Ostwald. 121-122 [doi]
- The music methodology for usability measurementNigel Beyan. 123-124 [doi]
- What is gained and lost when using methods other than empirical testingHeather Desurvire, Jim Kondziela, Michael E. Atwood. 125-126 [doi]
- Observer accuracy in usability testing: the effects of obviousness and prior knowledge of usability problemsAdriane M. Donkers, Jo W. Tombaugh, Richard F. Dillon. 127-128 [doi]
- Reliability of severity estimates for usability problems found by heuristic evaluationJakob Nielsen. 129-130 [doi]