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- The Human-Computer Interface: The Past 35 Years and the Next 35 YearsFrederick A. Muckler. 3-12
- What We Know and What We Should Know About Human-Computer Interaction: Strategies for Research and DevelopmentGavriel Salvendy. 13-19
- Adapting Human-Computer Interfaces for Inexperienced UsersRobert C. Williges. 21-28
- Individual Differences in Human-Computer Interaction: Concepts and Research FindingsEberhard Ulich. 29-36
- HUFIT (Human Factors in Information Technology)Klaus-Peter Fähnrich, Jürgen Ziegler, D. Davies. 37-43
- The Evaluation of Learning Requirement of IT SystemsTom Bösser. 45-52
- Towards a Truly High-Level and Integrated Human-Computer InterfaceD. W. Paul, Hans-Rüdiger Wiehle. 53-60
- Multiple Attribute Decision Making and On-Line Information SystemsMark P. O Shaughnessy, Semra Coskuntuna, Ellen Kantro. 61-66
- Analyzing Human-Computer Dialogue InterfacesBeverly H. Williges. 67-74
- Towards Portability of Dialog SystemsJan Stelovsky, Paolo Conti. 83-88
- A Blackboard Architecture to Realize Adaptive Human-Computer Interfaces and Application SystemsHelmut Balzert. 89-96
- Making Computers More Useful and More UsableGerhard Fischer. 97-104
- Four Human Factors Problems for System Operators as Dependence on Automation IncreasesAlan D. Swain. 105-112
- A Semantic Paradigm to Solve Natural Language Database QueriesJ. Gonzalez-Sustaeta, Carlos Martinez. 113-120
- The Role of Nature Language Processing in Human-Computer InteractionVictor Raskin. 121-128
- A Computer Method for Specifying Colors by Means of Color NamingShoji Tominaga. 131-138
- Methodology for Designing a Normalized User InterfaceKeith Gregory. 139-146
- The Design of Usable IT Products: The ESPRIT/HUFIT ApproachKen D. Eason, C. Wendy Olphert, F. Novara, N. Bertaggia, N. Allamanno. 147-154
- SQL-U: A Casual-User Oriented Interface for a Relational DBMS on Micro-ComputersG. Taladoire, Serge Miranda, Nanh Le Thanh, Lotfi Lakhal. 155-166
- Experiments on Human-Computer Interaction EvaluationNoriko Yamagishi, Motoei Azuma. 167-174
- A Serial-Parallel Integrated Information-Processing Model for Complex Human Problem SolvingYuichiro Anzai, Hirohiko Mori, Miou Ito, Yoshio Hayashi. 175-182
- The Design and Implementation of a Data-Driven User InterfaceFuyan Zhang, Shijie Cai, Shu Wang. 183-190
- An Overview of Research on Electronic JournalsBrian Shackel. 193-206
- User Interface Design and Evaluation for an Electronic EncyclopediaBen Shneiderman. 207-223
- Human Factors in Office Product Design: European PracticeS. Hannigan, V. Herring. 225-232
- Cognition at Your Fingertips: A Cognitive Approach to the Design of Data Entry DevicesDaniel Gopher. 233-240
- A User Interface Case Study of the MacintoshJakob Nielsen. 241-248
- Realization of Flexible User-Interface System for Module-Based Simulation System of Nuclear Power PlantH. Yoshikawa, N. Mizutani, N. Nakaya, N. Ukon, J. Wakabayashi. 249-256
- Human Decision Making in Computer-Based Scheduling within a Flexible Manufacturing System: An Experimental StudyN. Nakamura, Gavriel Salvendy. 257-264
- Decision Aids and Risk Taking in Flexible Manufacturing Systems: A Simulation StudyBernhard Zimolong. 265-272
- Computer Interfaces for the HumanitiesMark H. Chignell. 273-280
- A Methodology for Modeling Multi-Position EV and IV Tasks for Space StationS. B. Sheppard. 281-288
- Designing Human Factors Design Aids for DesignersA. J. Russell, Margaret D. Galer. 289-296
- A Deep-Reasoning Aid for Deep-Reasoning Fault DiagnosisWan C. Yoon, John M. Hammer. 297-304
- Software-Ergonomics: History, State-of-Art and Important TrendsHans-Jörg Bullinger, Klaus-Peter Fähnrich, Jürgen Ziegler. 307-316
- I Can t Tell What in the Code Implements What in the SpecsElliot Soloway. 317-328
- Software-Design with the Rapid Prototyping Approach: A Survey and Some Empirical ResultsCarl Graf Hoyos, H. Gstalter, V. Strube, B. Zang. 329-340
- An Integrated Approach to Solving Visual Programming s ProblemsEphraim P. Glinert, Jakob Gonezarowski, Craig D. Smith. 341-348
- Direct Manipulation and Procedural ReasoningDavid Owen. 349-356
- Prototyping a Dialogue Interface: A Case StudyB. P. Chao. 357-363
- Rapid Prototyping as a Tool for User Centered DesignSusan Harker. 365-372
- Retrieval of Information from Complex Alphanumeric Displays: Screen Formatting Variables Effects on Target Identification TimeCarla J. Springer. 375-382
- Design for the Future: A User Interface for Telecommunications Operator ServicesHans Bergman, Kevin O Cahan. 383-390
- Evaluating Synthetic Speech DevicesRaymond W. Bennett, Steven L. Greenspan. 391-398
- Multimode Interaction in a Telecommunications Testbed: The Case of Memory DialingRobert W. Root, Ching-Hua Chow. 399-406
- Telephone Ordering SystemJames W. Feeney. 407-414
- MobilanguageK. G. Engelhardt, Roger Edwards. 415-422
- A Hands-Off WorkstationCarolne Fu. 423-430
- Where Does Speech Technology Fit in Human-Computer Interaction?J. W. Glenn. 431-438
- Conversational Telecommunications EnvironmentsChris Schmandt. 439-446
- Understanding Complex Software Systems Using GADD: A Tool for Graphical Animated Design and DebuggingM. C. Moser. 449-456
- A Graphics Tool for Software Design VisualizationMasaya Norifusa, Noriko Hagiwara, Osamu Shigo. 457-464
- Design of a Graphic Dialogue Without Syntactic ConstraintsBernard Pavard. 465-472
- Issues in Computer-Assisted Interpretation of Graphs and Quantitative InformationJ. A. Campbell, S. P. Ross. 473-480
- Enhancing a Traditional Typeface Design Environment Through the Use of Contemporary Computing TechnologyL. Ruggles. 481-488
- Knowledge Acquisition Research: A Summary of the AAAI Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems WorkshopJohn H. Boose, Arthur T. Nagal. 491-498
- Knowledge Acquisition Based on Knowledge Role UnderstandingSandra Marcus. 499-506
- The Generic Task ToolsetTom Bylander, B. Chandrasekaran, John R. Josephson. 507-514
- Knowledge Acquisition Tools for Different Problem-Solving Paradigms Research at Boeing Computing ServicesCatherine M. Kitto. 515-522
- User Requirements Gathering Through Verbal Protocol AnalysisEdith E. Lueke, P. D. Pagerey, C. R. Brown. 523-528
- A System Simulation System to Support the Elicitation of Information Requirements by End-UsersOscar Gutierrez. 529-536
- Behavioral Test and Evaluation of Expert SystemsD. Meister. 539-549
- Initial Evaluation of an Intelligent Interface for OperatorsDaniel R. Sewell, Norman D. Geddes, William B. Rouse. 551-558
- A Knowledge-Based System for Geographical ModelingJon R. Wright, J. T. Diamond. 559-566
- A Framework for Designing Intelligent Human-Computer DialoguesJay Elkerton. 567-574
- An Object-oriented Reference Model for User Interface Design, Hypertext and CollaborationD. A. Seeley. 575-582
- The Design of FLEX: A Tolerant and Cooperative User Interface to DatabasesAmihai Motro. 583-591