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- Humanufacturing - Operator Decision Suport in a CIM EnvironmentJohan Stahre. 2-7
- Social and Managerial Aspects of Group Work in Concurrent EngineeringT. Adachi, L. C. Shih, Takao Enkawa. 8-13
- Cooperation of Distributed Human Scheduler in Cellular Manufacturing SystemsNobotu Nakamura. 14-19
- A Prototyping and Development Environment for Graphical Interactive Telematic ApplicationsFranco Arcieri, Michelangelo Fossa, Enrico Nardelli. 20-25
- Psychological Criteria for the Evaluation of Different Forms of Group Work in Advanced Manufacturing SystemsWolfgang G. Weber, Eberhard Ulich. 26-31
- Implementing Group Work in the Car Manufacturing Industry: The Foreman as a Focal FactorFelix C. Brodbeck, S. Remdisch. 32-37
- Development and Evaluation of a Productivity Management System for Autonomous Work Groups in Advanced Manufacturing SystemsM. Przygodda, K.-H. Schmidt. 38-43
- Autonomous Group Working Within Integrated Manufacturing: A Longitudinal Investigation of Employee Role OrientationsSharon K. Parker, Paul R. Jackson, Toby D. Wall. 44-49
- A Blackboard Architecture for Human-Machine Interface in a Mining TeleoperationCelestine A. Ntuen, Eui H. Park, Sangwon M. Kim. 50-55
- Experiences in the Use and Implementation of Information Technology in the Printing IndustryPentti K. Seppälä, E. Tuominen. 56-61
- Implementing Smart Manufacturing: Some Techniques for Designer/User CooperationRichard J. Badham. 62-67
- Managing the Human Factors that Affect Change in ManufacturingJeanenne La Marsh. 68-73
- Anthropocentric Production Systems - A European Response to the Challenges of Global MarketsPeter Brödner. 74-79
- Workstation Designs for Reliability Centered Maintenance Decision SupportDonald G. MacGregor. 80-85
- Interactive Support System for Maintenance and Repair: Diagnosis StrategiesBernhard Zimolong, Udo Konradt. 86-89
- Strategies and Training for Maintenance Personnel: Optimizing Fault Diagnosis ActivitiesKarlheinz Sonntag, Niclas Schaper. 90-95
- Production Management Software Suitable for Group WorkKai Mertins, Burkhard Schallock, M. Carbon. 96-101
- Ergonomics in CAD Systems: A Brazilian Study of CaseLuiza Helena, Boueri Rebello, Eduardo Romeiro Filho. 102-107
- Operator Behavior and Supervisory Control Systems in the Chemical Process IndustryH. C. M. Hoonhout, H. J. G. Zwaga. 109-114
- Analysis and Support of Fault Diagnosis StrategiesJan A. Brinkman, Tjerk W. van der Schaaf. 115-120
- How to Survive Process Control Automation: A Case Study of Integral User ParticipationLoek A. A. Bollen, Tjerk W. van der Schaaf. 121-126
- Developing Process Control Systems: Procedural Requirements in DesignH. J. G. Zwaga. 127-132
- A Tool Set for the Verification and Early Validation of a Control Room Computer-Based Display System for Sizewell B Nuclear Power StationPaul D. Hollywell, E. M. Hickling. 133-138
- Managing Complexity: Display Design in Process ControlGina L. Lawton, David L. Morrison, Peter L. Lee. 139-144
- Human Factors Implications of Air Traffic Control AutomationV. David Hopkin. 145-150
- HCI in Multi-Crew AircraftJennifer L. Dyck, David W. Abbott, John A. Wise. 151-156
- HCI in Space SystemsFrances E. Mount. 157-160
- Developing an Electronic International Network for Space CommunicationElaine M. Hinman-Sweeney. 161-166
- Situational and Informational Constraints Affecting Communications with 1-1000 Second Transmission DelaysBarrett S. Caldwell. 167-172
- Telemanipulation: Master-Controller Design IssuesSteven F. Wiker. 173-178
- Human-Computer Interaction Issues Involved with Geographic Information SystemsSteven E. Chrisman, Kevin O Brien, Benjamin Beberness, F. Mount. 179-184
- The Effect of Automated Intelligent Advisors on Human Decision Making in Monitoring Complex Mechanical SystemsKevin O Brien, Evan M. Feldman, F. Mount. 185-190
- Remote Coaching Multimedia Research Laboratory Development and EvaluationRichard F. Haines, Sherry L. Chuang. 191-195
- Ergonomics and VDT Design for Space EnvironmentsJoseph P. Hale. 196-200
- Cognitive Model of Human-Computer Interface (HCI) Onboard Space Station Freedom (SSF)J. M. Loman, D. J. Bennett, C. Rogers. 201-206
- Virtual Reality for Improved Human-Computer Interaction in Robotics and MedicineHans-Jürgen Warnecke, Thomas Flaig, Matthias Wapler. 207-212
- Testing the Human Computer Interface for the Telerobotic Assembly of the Space StationDaniel T. Wick, Nagy M. Shehad, Ankur R. Hajare. 213-218
- Operational Complexity of Controlling Space VehiclesAlex Vankov, Yuri Glazkov, Alex Rudchenko, Alex Vislotsky. 219-224
- A Model of Expressive Machine and Its Application to Human-Robot InteractionChihiro Ono, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Yuichiro Anzai. 225-230
- The Active Interface for Human Robot InteractionTakanori Okada, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Yuichiro Anzai. 231-236
- FRECS: Interface System for Human-Robot CooperationYasushi Nakauchi, Mitsuru Sato, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Yuichiro Anzai. 237-242
- Constraint Processing in Human Computer Interaction with an Emphasis on Intelligent CADWalter Hower, Manfred Rosendahl, Roland Berling. 243-248
- Parallel Modeling: Addressing the Issues of Creative Designing in CAD EnvironmentsAndrew R. Lehane, David K. Wright, Edward B. Lambourne. 249-254
- A Method of Communication Between CAD and VR InterfacesMichio Miwa, Miwa Fukino, Masao Kato, Takamasa Oyama. 255-260
- Elecpapen: An Integrated and Intelligent User Interface System for CADZhou Zhong Yu, Eng Wah Lee, Robert K. L. Gay, Jiaye Wang, Ding Yuan Liu. 261-266
- AUCA: A Tool for Presentation and Analysis of Simulation ResultsErdmuthe Meyer zu Bexten, Dietmar Heinen, Claudio Moraga. 267-272
- Automation of Work in Dangerous EnvironmentsThomas J. Smith. 273-277
- Teleoperation of Heavy Equipment: Individual and Environmental Correlates of Operator PerformanceThomas M. Cook. 278-282
- Automation in Military AircraftJohn M. Reising, Terry J. Emerson, Robert C. Munns. 283-288
- Operator Interaction with Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV)Thomas W. Haduch. 289-294
- Remote Operations in the Hazardous Environments of SpaceMark A. Stuart, C. E. Sampaio, R. C. Hendrich, T. F. Fleming, A. Jay Legendre. 295-300
- Current Status of Development and Use of Tethered and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and the Potential for Further AutomationJames R. McFarlane. 301-306
- Automation of Mobile Equipment in Mining: A Human Factors PerspectiveChristopher M. Keran, Robert F. Randolph, Thomas J. Smith. 307-312
- Quantitative Usability Evaluation - The ESPRIT MUSiC ProjectMary Corbett, M. Macleod, M. Kelly. 313-318
- User-driven Software Development: Translator s Workbench - An Exemplar Case StudyKhurshid Ahmad, Paul Holmes-Higgin, Margaret Rogers, Monika Höge, Khai Le Hong, Christine Huwig, Ralf Kese, Renate Mayer. 319-324
- The Hyperface/Interactors User Interface Development EnvironmentP. Ferrara, C. Luparia, E. Penna, Roberto Polillo. 325-330
- Modelling Users, Systems and Design Spaces (Esprit Basic Research Action 3066)Philip J. Barnard. 331-336
- JESSI Common Framework JCF - An Open Framework for Integrated CAx-EnvironmentsBernd Steinmüller. 337-342
- Human Computer Interaction Within the Criminal Justice System: A Study of the Probation ServiceP. J. Baugh, Alan C. Gillies. 344-349
- A Study of Human-Computer Interaction in the Selection of Commercial Pilots for Automated Flight DecksRonaled E. Clark, William F. Herlehy III. 350-355
- The Effects of New Information Technology on Interorganizational Relations: Electronic Tax Return Lodgement in AustraliaTrevor A. Williams. 356-361
- The Relationship Between Secretaries Opinions of Computing and Their Computer Performance Within a United Kingdom Health-Care SettingJohn Arthur, Peter Brooks. 362-367
- Metalearning and Metaknowledge Strategies to Produce Educational SoftwareJaime H. Sánchez. 368-373
- Hypermedia for the In-House Development of Information SystemsNick I. Beagley, R. A. Haslam, K. C. Parsons. 374-379
- Toward a Cognitive Ergonomics Evaluation System of Typing Chinese Characters into ComputersZhang Kan, Guo Sumei, Zhao Huiling. 380-385
- Inferring Pilot Intent and Error as a Basis for Electronic Crew AssistanceThies Wittig, Reiner Onken. 386-391
- A Case Study of Plan Recognition: Command Sequences as ActsYoshifumi Inoue, Morio Nagata. 392-397
- Dual Design of Computer-Based Air Traffic Control Systems - Examples from European Sir TrafficBertram Harendt. 398-403
- Integrating QFD Into Software Development: A Case StudyJay Lundell, Michael David Williams. 404-409
- Dedicated CAD for Apparel DesignJ. McCartney, B. K. Hinds, J. J. Zhang, W. Hamilton. 410-415
- Assessing Ergonomic Furniture in The WorkplaceGeorge J. Boggs, Robert E. Warren, Daniel R. Lowther. 416-420
- Task-Oriented User Documentation Using the User Action Notation: A Case StudyJoe D. Chase, Marie Paretti, H. Rex Hartson, Deborah Hix. 421-426
- Do Computers Solve the Problem? Telephone vs. Telefax vs. Computers in Home Shopping Systems in ScandinaviaMari Anne Karlsson, Matti Kaulio. 427-432
- Observations on Game PlayingClark N. Quinn, Matt Boeson, Dana Kedzier, Dan Kelmenson, Rob Moser, Sebastian Rice. 433-437
- From Risk to Disease: Capturing Knowledge by a Hypertext ApproachGiuliano Franco. 438-443
- The CTP Project: Computerized Textbook of PsychologyKeiko Hatamoto, Shigekazu Ishihara, Haruo Hayashi, Shogo Sakata, Rei Ihara, Atsushi Kawamura, Akira Yamagami. 444-449
- Testing Acceptance and Usability of Multimedia in Man-Machine Communication: A Case Study and GuidelinesKaisa Väänänen, Dave Henderson. 450-455
- Using QFD Techniques in User Interface Specification: First ExperiencesPekka Ala-Siuru. 456-461
- The Influence of Information Processing Strategies on Human-Computer PerformanceKay M. Stanney, Gavriel Salvendy. 463-468
- Metaphor Design and Cultural Diversity in Advanced User InterfacesAaron Marcus. 469-474
- Usability Evaluation From Users Point of View: Three Complementary MeasuresEdo M. Houwing, Marion Wiethoff, Albert G. Arnold. 475-480
- Modeling Multispecialist Decision MakingMichael Lewis, Katia P. Sycara. 481-486
- Decision Maker s Knowledge Level and the Selection of Decision Strategies in Using a Decision Support SystemHyung-Min Michael Chung. 487-491
- Use of Seamless Access Protocol to Expand the Hman Interface of Next Generation Information Systems and AppliancesGregg C. Vanderheiden. 492-497
- Work Possibilities for Visually Impaired: The role of Information TechnologyErland Hjelmquist, Bengst Jansson. 498-503
- Ergonomic Considerations for Communication Technologies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing PeopleJudy E. Harkins. 504-509
- A Document Retrieval System for the Personal ComputerNikki Reynolds, Michal Cutler. 510-515
- Combining Asynchronous and Synchronous Collaborative SystemsGunnar Teege, Uwe M. Borghoff. 516-521
- The Relationship Between Task Structure and Choice of Navigational Aid in Human Computer Interface DesignRebecca S. Lipner, Gary W. Strong, Karen E. O. Strong. 522-527
- Articulating the Design Process: TheEffects of Verbalisation Upon Design StrategiesSimon P. Davies. 528-533
- User Participation in systems Design - Results of a Field StudyAstrid Beck. 534-539
- Collaboration of Line and Staff in Fully Automated VLSI FactoryYoshimi Gamo, Wataru Susaki, Kouichi Kurokawa, Hirokazu Miyoshi, Toshio Hori. 540-545
- Providing Plant Design Knowledge to the OperatorsKari Kaarela, Pertti Huuskonen, Juha Jaako. 546-551
- A Framework for User CustomizationHaiying Wang, Mark Green. 552-557
- Evaluation of Communication Methods for User Participation in Data ModellingChristina Kirsch. 558-563
- User-Centered Guidance for Environmental MangagementDavid R. Eike, Jeffrey A. Fox, Richard Dailey. 564-569
- The Effect of User Characteristics on Interface ChoiceR. C. MacGregor, Helen Hasan, H. T. Liao. 570-574
- Work Analysis - Perspectives on and Requirements for a MethodologyPeter H. Carstensen, Kjeld Schmidt. 575-580
- Formalisms for Cognitive ModelingNeville Moray. 581-586
- A Framework for Measuring Cognitive Complexity of the Human-Machine InterfaceYan M. Yufik, Thomas B. Sheridan. 587-592
- The Rle of Mental Models in Complex Dynamic EnvironmentsCraig P. Speelman, Daniel Boase-Jelinek, Kim Kirsner. 593-598
- Performance, Mental Models and Background Knowledge in Mastering a Simulated Dynamic SystemEva Carling. 599-604
- On Psychophysiology of Cognitive ComplexityLeo Vekker, John A. Allen, Yan Yufik. 605-610
- Quantitative Measures for Evaluating Human-Computer InterfacesMatthias Rauterberg. 612-617
- The Fatigue Check System for VDT Workers by Measuring CFFMasaharu Takeda, Yoshio Hayashi, Kaoru Suzuki. 618-623
- A Code Key-in Time Estimation Method for College StudentsSatoshi Kishino, Yoshio Hayashi. 624-629
- Direct Control of the Computer Through Electrodes Placed Around the EyesJames Gips, Peter Olivieri, Joseph Tecce. 630-635
- Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Human Decision-Making ComplexityValery F. Venda, Hal W. Hendrick. 636-641
- Quantitative Evaluation and Performance PredictionYan M. Yufik, Thomas B. Sheridan, Valery F. Venda. 642-647
- Data Chunking and Interface Display DesignValery F. Venda, Leo Beltracchi. 648-653
- The Quadrigram as a Model for Dynamic HCI Studies and DesignValery F. Venda, Dong R. Strong, Ian Dromey. 654-659
- Performance of a Usability Assessment Model: A New Zealand Case StudySarah V. Burger. 660-665
- Problem Discovery in Usability Studies: A Models Based on the Binomial Probability FormulaJames R. Lewis. 666-671
- Modelling Collective User SatisfactionFrances M. T. Brazier, Zsófia Ruttkay. 672-677
- Explanation Evaluation Based on Referential ModelsAlain Giboin. 678-683
- From User Interface to the Database Management System: Application to a Geographical Information SystemMichel Mainguenaud. 684-689
- Longitudinal Observations of Stress Index Among Software EngineersYuko Fujigaki, Kazuko Mori. 691-696
- Finnish Longitudianl Studies of Job Design and VDT WorkKari Lindström. 697-702
- Mastering the Changes in Information Technology: A Follow-up Study of Insurance TasksP. Huuhtanen, T. Leino, T. Niemelä, K. Ahola. 703-708
- Methodological Aspects of Longitudinal Studies - Experiences from a HCI StudyChristian Korunka, K. H. Huemer, B. Karetta. 709-714
- A Diary Study of Computer Use and Worker Stress: Preliminary ResultsPascale Carayon, Catherine Hajnal. 715-720
- Eye Discomfort and VDT WorkPiccoli Bruno. 722-727
- The Occupational Overuse Syndrome at VDT WorkF. W. Darby. 728-733
- Skin Symptoms and VDT WorkBerndt Stenberg. 734-739
- Is the Outcome of a Woman s Pregnancy Influenced by her Work at a VDU?Ulf Bergqvist, Bengt Knave. 740-745
- Stress Related Health Effects and VDT WorkBengt B. Arnetz. 746-749
- Gaze Direction and Ocular Surface Area in VDT WorkMidori Sotoyama, Shin Saito, Sasitorn Taptagaporn, Toru Suzuki, Susumu Saito. 750-755
- Characteristics of Vertical Eye Movements in the Workstation Used Flat Panel DisplayShin Saito, Midori Sotoyama, Sasitorn Taptagaporn, Toru Suzuki, Susumu Saito. 756-761
- An Evaluation of Information Highlighting Methods on Computer Screens Using an Eye Movement MonitorReza Pouraghabagher, Douglas Bish. 762-767
- Longitudinal Survey of Ocular Disorders and General Complaints in VDU OperatorsG. F. Rubino, G. Maina, G. Piolatto, A. Sonnino, M. Turbati. 768-773
- Acupressure for Eyestrain Relief in VDT OperatorsYoshinori Horie, Takao Ohkubo, Olov Östberg. 774-779
- VDT Repetitive Motion Health Concerns in the U.S. Telecommunications IndustryD. E. LeGrande. 780-785
- VDTs in Offices: A Field StudyH. Lu, J. Caylor, F. Aghazdeh. 786-790
- Of Mice and Pens: Low Risk Healthy Postures for Modern ComputingMichael G. Martin. 791-796
- Image Processing of Office Documents - Ergonomic Evaluation of the User Interface of a New SystemGisela Çakir, Ahmet Çakir. 797-802
- Coping with Malfunctions of Computer Aided Equipment from a Stress PerspectiveGunnar Aronsson, A. Strömberg. 804-808
- Disturbances in Production - A Safety Risk or a Chance for Development in the Human-Computer Interaction ContextM. Döös, Tomas Backström. 809-814
- Production Deviations: Opportunities for User-Based Technological DevelopmentPeter Friedrich. 815-820
- Near-Accidents in the Use of Advanced Medical EquipmentCarin Sundström-Frisk. 821-826
- Designing the Human-Computer Interface for a Medical Information WorkstationNeville A. Stanton. 827-832
- The Simultaneous Attack on Several Work Environment Factors - An Organizational Change Project Inspired of Occupational Health Research FindingsGunnela Westlander. 833-838
- How the Design of the Premises Supports a New Organizational Structure as Viewed by Full-Time Operators in Large-Scaled Tele-ServicesInger Söderberg. 839-844
- Models of Job Enlargement Tested and Evaluated from the Point of View of Physical Health and Job SatisfactionB. Cocke, Gunnela Westlander, E. Åberg. 845-850
- The Outcome of Experimentation with Flexible Working HoursE. Åberg, B. Cocke, I. Söderberg, Gunnela Westlander. 851-856
- The Success of an Ambtious Broad QWL Strategy - Our Methods of Evaluation and Interpretation of the FindingsGunnela Westlander, I. Söderberg, B. Cocke, E. Åberg. 857-862
- Effect of Job Control on the Design of Jobs and Stress Among Computer UsersPascale Carayon, Eila Järvenpää, Catherine Hajnal. 863-868
- Towards a Knowledge Sharing OrganizationGunilla Bradley. 869-873
- A Cross-Cultural Framework for the Study of Stres Among Computer Users: Comparison of the USA and FinlandEila Järvenpää, Pascale Carayon, Catherine Hajnal, Soo-Yee Lim, Chien-Lin Yang. 874-879
- An Integrated Approach to Cumulative Trauma Disorders in Computerized Offices: The Role of Psychosocial Work Factors, Psychological Stress and Ergonomic Risk FactorsSoo-Yee Lim, Pascale Carayon. 880-885
- Data-Preparation Clerks in Brazilian Data Processing Centres: The Unskilled and Unhealthy New JobsA. Soares. 886-890
- Techno-Stress: Psycho-physiological Consequences of Poor Man-Machine InterfaceBengt B. Arnetz, Mats Berg. 891-896
- Topographic EEG Study of VDT Performance with Special Reference to Frontal Midline Theta Waves (Fm q) and Mental WorkSakae Yamamoto. 897-902
- Analysis of Uric Properties for Stress Caused by VDT Work and Relationship Among CFF, HRV and VEPMasaharu Takeda, Yoshio Hayashi, Kaoru Suzuki. 903-908
- Physiological Indices of Visual Fatigue and Visual Comfort Related to VDT WorkSusumu Saito, Sasitorn Taptagaporn, Shin Saito, Midori Sotoyama, Toru Suzuki. 909-913
- On a Simple and Effective Method to Analyze Heart Rate VariabilityKaoru Suzuki, Yoshio Hayashi. 914-919
- New Analysis of HRV Through Wavelet TransformH. Tsuji, Hirohiko Mori, Tostio Numao, Tatsuru Daimon. 920-924
- A Study of Additive and Interactive Effects of Work and Extra-Organizational Factors on Female VDT WorkersCatherine Hajnal, Pascale Carayon. 925-930
- Effects of Computer System Performance and Job Support on Stress Among Office WorkersChien-Lin Yang, Pascale Carayon. 931-936
- Mental Workload Measurement and Its Application for Prospective System DesignReiner Wieland-Eckelmann, Ronald Schwarz. 937-942
- Job Stress, Fatigue, Jub Involvement and Satisfaction of Manual and Computerized Bank EmployeesA. Khaleque. 943-948
- Women, Gender and ComputersEwa Gunnarsson. 949-954
- Communication Between People Using a Computer-Mediated Communication SystemErland Hjelmquist. 955-960
- Management Professionalization: Do Computers Matter?Bengt Abrahamsson. 961-965
- The Ergonomic Deisgn Process - The User Involved in Problem Solving and the Design EvolutionHans I. J. Hayanhjelm. 966-969
- Human Competence, Work Organisation and Knowledge Based SystemP. Holm, Gunilla Bradley. 970-975
- Communication - A Key Factor in Implementation of Library AutomationP. Huuhtanen, M. Vattulainen, I. Laamanen. 976-981
- The Impact of Compuer Technology on Job Characteristics and Workers HealthTakayoshi Asakura, Yuko Fujigaki. 982-987
- Experiences on Computerization in Different Occupational Groups: A Study in Municipal WorkplacesPentti K. Seppälä. 988-993
- The Relationship of Working Posture to Performance in a Data Entry TaskNaomi G. Swanson, Steven L. Sauter. 994-998
- Follow-up after Implementation of a New Data System and Health Aspects in an Insurance CompanyM. Puhakainen, I. Torstila, Kari Lindström. 999-1004
- Follow-up of Job Demands and Strain Symptoms after Implementation of New VDT Applications in an Insurance CompanyKari Lindström, T. Leino, M. Puhakainen. 1005-1010
- Electronic Performance Monitoring and Stress: The Role of Feedback and Goal SettingJohn R. Aiello, Yang Shao. 1011-1016
- Recent Research Findings on Stress and Electronic Performance MonitoringPascale Carayon, Soo-Yee Lim, Chien-Lin Yang, Michael J. Smith, Katherine J. Sanders, David LeGrande. 1017-1022
- The Influence of Electronic Performance Monitoring on Speed and Accuracy in a VDT-Based Data-Entry TaskT. L. Galinsky, Lawrence M. Schleifer, Christopher S. Pan. 1023-1028
- Formal Modelling of the Ergonomicity Level Evaluation of Man-Microcomputer SystemsLeszek Pacholski, Malgorzata Wejman. 1029-1032