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- The universal user interface: the web browser as top candidate?Michael Rees. 1 [doi]
- Development and application of large interactive display surfacesMark D. Apperley, Barry Dahlberg, Amos Jeffries, Lance Paine, Malcolm Phillips, Bill Rogers. 3-7 [doi]
- Bottle top maths: a primary school interactive multiplication maths resourceVincent Brannigan, Judy Brown. 9-14 [doi]
- Extending the value of prototypes with Panorama a tool to browse software artefactsJudy Brown, Conrad Johnston. 15-20 [doi]
- Menus or buttons: an evaluation of two radio telephonesHamish Frizzell, Clare Churcher, Theresa McLennan. 21-25 [doi]
- Issues in running software usability studies on older usersDan Hawthorn. 27-31 [doi]
- Objects that create their own context: the inclusion of conception in the mental model of the userJohn D. Haynes, Ahmed Mahfouz. 33-36 [doi]
- Pitfalls and perspectives in context-awarenessChristopher Lueg. 37-41 [doi]
- Some possibilities of visual programming languagesPaul J. Lyons, Giovanni S. Moretti, Chrissy Reeves. 43-47 [doi]
- Usability and open-source software developmentDavid M. Nichols, Kirsten Thomson, Stuart A. Yeates. 49-54 [doi]
- Extending UML to support user interface designChris Phillips, Elizabeth A. Kemp, Chris Scogings. 55-60 [doi]
- User perceptions of website design in the travel industry: an evaluation modelJohn Paynter, Suwannee Satitkit. 61-65 [doi]
- The University of Waikato usability laboratoryKirsten Thomson, Mark D. Apperley. 67-71 [doi]
- The important features of mobile phones: how context affects user evaluation?Laura Vesala, Toni Koskinen, Lauri Repokari, Teemu Seppälä, Sakari Tamminen. 73-76 [doi]
- The human-computer interaction group at Massey UniversityChris Phillips, Elizabeth A. Kemp, Eva Heinrich, Paul J. Lyons, Giovanni S. Moretti. 77-79 [doi]
- FreeForm: informal form design on a large interactive display surfaceBeryl Plimmer, Mark D. Apperley. 81-83 [doi]