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- From Interactions to IntegrationsLucy A. Suchman. 3
- The Mind As A Reliable Switch: Challenges Of Rapidly Controlling Devices Without Prior LearningAshley Craig, Les Kirkup, Paul McIsaac, Andrew Searle. 4-10
- Worker Expertise and New Worlds of HCI: Implications of Sociotechnical Systems DesignBruce Wilson. 11
- Usability Engineering in Industrial PracticeSøren Lauesen. 15-22
- User-Centered GUI Standards Design: A Case StudyBarbee Teasley, Jean Scholtz. 23-30
- Designing for Usability: A Case StudyJanet Wesson, Gideon de V. de Kock, Peter Warren. 31-38
- Navigation in Information Spaces: supporting the individualDavid Benyon, Kristina Höök. 39-46
- Constructing memorable asymmetric information diagrams in three dimensionsBrian Regan. 47-52
- ViewNet - Conceptual Design and Modelling of NavigationJürgen Ziegler. 53-58
- Graphical Means of Directing User s Attention in the Visual InterfaceShumin Zhai, Julie Wright, Ted Selker, Sabra-Anne Kelin. 59-66
- An Adaptive Window Management SystemStefan Stille, Shailey Minocha, Rolf Ernst. 67-68
- Elements of a Three-dimensional Graphical User InterfaceGeoff Leach, Ghassan al-Qaimari, Mark Grieve, Noel Jinks, Cameron McKay. 69-76
- Automated Usability TestingElizabeth Chang, Tharam S. Dillon. 77-84
- The Best among six Strategies for Selecting a Minute Target and the Determination of the Minute Maximum Size of the Targets on a Pen-Based ComputerXiangshi Ren, Shinji Moriya. 85-92
- Evaluating User Performance to Experienced Level and BeyondJackie Moyes. 93-99
- Zoom Star: a solution to complex statistical object representationMonique Noirhomme-Fraiture, Manuel Rouard. 100-101
- Three Dimensional Animation for Performance Debugging Utilizing Human Cognitive AbilityNoritaka Osawa, Toshitsugu Yuba. 102-103
- In Search for an Ideal Computer-Assisted Drawing SystemTakeo Igarashi, Sachiko Kawachiya, Satoshi Matsuoka, Hidehiko Tanaka. 104-111
- The FRANK Video Navigation InterfaceBill Simpson-Young, Ken Yap, Jordi Robert-Ribes, Nadine Ozkan. 112-113
- Orbit - supporting social worldsTim Mansfield, Simon M. Kaplan, Ted Phelps, Mark Fitzpatrick, Winnie Qiu, Rik Taylor, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Andrew Berry. 114-116
- Virtual Environments for Industrial ApplicationsDuncan Stevenson, Kevin Smith, Paul Veldkamp, John Mclaughlin, Rochelle O Hagan, Dione Smith, Chris Gunn. 117-118
- Whose Actions are Interactions? From Interface to In-Your-FaceLeigh Snelling. 119-122
- Who Needs Usability Metrics?Nigel Bevan, Ian Curson. 123-125
- Interacting with Haggis: Implementing Agent Based Specifications in a Functional StyleMeurig Sage, Chris Johnson. 126-133
- Abstract modelling of interactive systemsDoug Goldson. 134-141
- NPL Usability ServicesNigel Bevan. 142-143
- Usability at MicrosoftGayna Williams, Marshall McClintock. 144-145
- Usability and the multimedia industry: the Australian Multimedia Testing CentreClark N. Quinn, Malcolm Raymond. 146-147
- Assessing the usability and efficiency of Design RationaleAlistair G. Sutcliffe, Michele Ryan. 148-155
- Breaking the Rules of Direct ManipulationDavid Golightly, David J. Gilmore. 156-163
- Objectives, strategies and resources as design driversBob Fields, Peter C. Wright, Michael D. Harrison. 164-171
- Teaching User Interface Design and Programming to Computer Science majorsJudy Kay, Bob Kummerfeld. 172-179
- Ballons, Boats and Ponies: Interface manipulation style and learning in a constraint-based planning taskShirley J. Holst, Elizabeth F. Churchill, David J. Gilmore. 180-187
- Specifying Relations between Research and the Design of Human-Computer InteractionsJohn Long. 188-195
- Seeking the heart, brain and nerve in Oz: moving Internationalism beyond a cloak for commercial dominance or intellectual snobberyBrian Shackel. 196
- Effective Illustrations in Interactive Media: What Works?Barbee Teasley, Keith Instone, Laura M. Leventhal, Eric Brown. 197-204
- A Multimedia Interaction SpaceFrank Vetere, Steve Howard, Ying K. Leung. 205-211
- A Framework to Support Creativity in Multimedia Information DesignKumiyo Nakakoji, Kouhei Suzuki, Nobuo Ohkura, Atsushi Aoki. 212-219
- User-centred design in the development of a navigational aid for blind travellersHelen Petrie, Valerie Johnson, Thomas Strothotte, Rainer Michel, Andreas Raab, Lars Reichert. 220-227
- The Use of Music in a Graphical Interface for the Visually ImpairedDimitrios I. Rigas, James L. Alty. 228-235
- Designing Auditory Cues for MercatorElizabeth D. Mynatt. 236-243
- Automating Tasks for Groups of Users: A System-Wide Epiphyte ApproachRomain Zeiliger, David S. Kosbie. 244-251
- Object-based Linear Undo modelChunbo Zhou, Atsumi Imamiya. 252-259
- The Role of Culture in Interface AcceptanceVanessa Evers, Donald L. Day. 260-267
- Free Usability DataRandolph G. Bias. 268-269
- Automated Theory-based Procurement EvaluationAndrew Howes, Stephen J. Payne, David Moffat. 270-277
- Adaptive Navigation Support in Educational Hypermedia on the World Wide WebPeter Brusilovsky, John Eklund, Elmar W. Schwarz. 278-285
- Improving Browsing Performance: A study of four input devices for scrolling and pointing tasksShumin Zhai, Barton A. Smith, Ted Selker. 286-293
- From Command to Control: interface design for customer handling systemsNicola Millard, Linda Hole, Simon Crowle. 294-300
- Command/Shortcut Keys in WIMP User Interfaces: A Lost Cause?Kee Yong Lim. 301-306
- Development the optimum help system using the LUCID methodAndy Smith, Lynne Dunckley, Diana Burkhardt, Alan Murkett, Ken D. Eason, Jonathan Church. 307-314
- Beyond Belief: Representing Knowledge Requirements For The Operation Of Safety-Critical InterfacesChris Johnson. 315-322
- Formal Specification as a Tool for Objective Assessment of Safety-Critical Interactive SystemsPhilippe A. Palanque, Rémi Bastide, Fabio Paternò. 323-330
- Reasoning about Human Error and System Failure for Accident AnalysisChris Johnson. 331-338
- Mental Representations Constructed by Experts and Novices in Object-Oriented Program ComprehensionJean-Marie Burkhardt, Françoise Détienne, Susan Wiedenbeck. 339-346
- An empirical investigation of memory for routes through menu structuresJuliet Richardson, Andrew Howes, Stephen J. Payne. 347-354
- Adaption of a task analysis methodology to the design of a decision support systemSandrine Balbo, Craig A. Lindley. 355-361
- ConcurTaskTrees: A Diagrammatic Notation for Specifying Task ModelsFabio Paternò, Cristiano Mancini, Silvia Meniconi. 362-369
- Positioning Usability in an Organisation: Can usability really help organisations achieve their business objectives?Janice Anne Rohn, Sarah A. Bloomer. 370-372
- Defining a Family of Feedback Signals for Multimedia Communication DevicesCynthia A. Sikora, Linda A. Roberts. 373-380
- ConcertTalk: A Weekend With a Portable Audio SpaceHenry B. Strub. 381-388
- Making menus musicalStephen A. Brewster, Murray Crease. 389-396
- Collaboration Awareness and its Use to Consolidate a Disperse GroupTracy Narine, Andrea Leganchuk, Marilyn M. Mantei, William Buxton. 397-404
- Representing Activity in Collaborative SystemsW. Keith Edwards. 405-412
- What Happened to our Document in the Shared Workspace? The Need for Groupware ConventionsGloria Mark, Wolfgang Prinz. 413-420
- Enhancing the usability of usability design tools: The case of information requirements specificationJuliet Richardson, Thomas C. Ormerod. 421-428
- Experiences using situated and non-situated techniques for studying work in contextAndrew M. Dearden, Peter C. Wright. 429-436
- User requirements capture for a multimedia CSCW systemJanni Nielsen, Gitte Lindgaard, Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Morten Vendelø, Oluf Danielsen, Marianne Georgsen. 437-444
- Constrained vs spontaneous speech and gestures for interacting with computers: A comparative empirical studySandrine Robbe, Noelle Carbonell, Pierre Dauchy. 445-452
- Speech timing prediction in multimodal human-computer interactionMarie-Luce Bourguet, Akio Ando. 453-460
- Talking to the Conversation Machine: An Empirical StudyCatherine G. Wolf, Max Kassler, Wlodek Zadrozny, Lukasz Opyrchal. 461-468
- Storing and Retrieving Documents in a Shared Workspace: Experiences from the Political AdministrationVolker Wulf. 469-476
- Models and Metaphors in Groupware: Towards a Group-Centered DesignGloria Mark, Peter Mambrey. 477-484
- Handling Conflicts in Groupware: Concepts and Experiences made in the POLITeam-ProjectVolker Wulf. 485-492
- Wearable Computers: Field-Test Results and System Design GuidelinesChris Esposito. 493-500
- Human Interface and Applications on IdeaBoardMasaki Nakagawa, Tsuyoshi Oguni, Takashi Yoshino 0002. 501-508
- Towards gaze-mediated interaction: Collecting solutions of the Midas touch problem Boris Velichkovsky, Andreas Sprenger, Pieter Unema. 509-516
- Tree Structure Operation for Video Editing Utilizing Image Recognition TechnologyHirotada Ueda, Takafumi Miyatake. 517-523
- Improving Access to a Digital Video LibraryMichael G. Christel, David B. Winkler, C. Roy Taylor. 524-531
- Eigen-Space Coding as a Means to Support Privacy in Computer Mediated CommunicationJoëlle Coutaz, James L. Crowley, François Bérard. 532-538
- The populated web: Browsing, searching and inhabiting the WWW using collaborative virtual environmentsSteve Benford, Dave Snowdon, Chris Brown, Gail Reynard, Rob Ingram. 539-546
- GroupScape: Integrating Synchronous Groupware and the World Wide WebT. C. Nicholas Graham. 547-554
- Where to locate user profiles of personalized applications? - A user profile management agentTomonari Kamba, Laurent Freléchoux. 555-562
- HCI at CSIRO: Practical ResearchNadine Ozkan, Duncan Stevenson, Sandrine Balbo. 563-564
- Interdisciplinary research in practice at CMD, Uppsala UniversityBengt L. Sandblad. 565-566
- Use of Internet facilities in educationJaroslav Sklenar. 569-570
- Usability Evaluation Techniques for Large-Scale Web SitesKaryn Burger, Ellen Jackson. 571-572
- Pop-Up Windows and Information RetrievalStéphane Caro. 573-574
- A Concept Model for Maintaining Awareness of Document ConfigurationShi Tao. 575-576
- Assessment of modal beliefs about using an electronic supermarketPeter Roberts, Ron Henderson, Debra Rickwood. 577-578
- Acceptance of computers in human rolesKylie O Hare, Ron Henderson. 579-580
- Robust Computer Vision for Computer Mediated CommunicationFrançois Bérard, Joëlle Coutaz, James L. Crowley. 581-582
- Colour Coding of Information Layers in Computer DisplaysDarren Van Laar, Terry Williams, Ian Umbers, Steve Smeaton. 583-584
- Searching for the biggest and the brightest: Selection of documents in VR-VIBEElizabeth F. Churchill, Dave Snowdon, Steve Benford, Parmjit Dhanda. 585-586
- BUILD-IT: a computer vision-based interaction technique of a planning tool for construction and designMatthias Rauterberg, Martin Bichsel, Ulf Leonhardt, M. Meier. 587-588
- Modelling Interaction for Virtual Reality SystemsKulwinder Kaur, Alistair G. Sutcliffe. 589-590
- Modelling the mock-up: towards the automatic specification of the behaviour of early prototypesChris Phillips, Chris Scogings. 591-592
- Task analysis for collaborative workAndrew F. Monk, Leon Watts. 593-594
- The effect of goal setting on ability-performance relations during practice on a computerised pursuit tracking taskJennifer Waycott, Janice Langan-Fox. 595-597
- Internationalising Media Production: Early Users of Remote Creative Collaboration ToolsEllen Baker, John Geirland, Annmarie Chandler, Tom Fisher, Rachel Moss. 598-599
- A Group Decision Support System by Externalizing, Sharing and Reflecting Individual ViewpointsNaotaka Kato, Masanobu Chujo, Susumu Kunifuji. 600-601
- Using Accident Fault Trees in Conjunction With Traditional Accident ReportsLorna Love, Chris Johnson. 602-603
- Functional Evolution of Software: FOCUs Model of Design RationaleIrene Au, Penelope Sanderson. 604-605
- GraphApp: A High-Level Toolkit for Building Prototype User InterfacesLachlan J. Patrick. 606-607
- Image Browsing: a Space-Time Trade-offKevin Lam, Robert Spence. 611-612
- Demonstration of the IdeaBoard Interface and ApplicationsTsuyoshi Oguni, Takashi Yoshino 0002, Masaki Nakagawa. 613-614
- MANICORAL (Multimedia and network in cooperative research and learning)Werner Fürst, Roger Haagmans, Marc Naeije, Janni Nielsen. 615
- Towards a method for user interface specificationPaul Chesson. 619-622
- Layout Complexity: Does It Measure Usability?Tim Comber, John R. Maltby. 623-626
- From Experience Feedback Towards an Evolutive Memory for Participatory DesignMarkus D. Durstewitz. 627-631
- Object-oriented Specification and Design of User-interfacesAndrew Hussey. 632-635
- Designing Virtual Environments for UsabilityKulwinder Kaur. 636-639
- Specification-Based Testing of Interactive SystemsIan MacColl. 640-643
- Enhancing WWW NavigationChris Pilgrim. 644-646
- Cross-National Decision Making in a Group Support Systems EnvironmentNasrin Rahmati. 647
- Redundancy in Multimedia SystemsFrank Vetere. 648-650
- Selling Usability to OrganisationsSarah A. Bloomer, Rachel Croft. 653-654
- Designing User Interfaces from Analyses of Users TasksPeter Johnson, Stephanie Wilson, Hilary Johnson. 655-656
- Planning and Implementing User-Centred Design Using ISO 13407Nigel Bevan, Ian Curson. 657-658
- Practical GUI Screen Design: Making It UsableCliff Wilding. 659-660
- CSCW, Groupware and Workflow: Experiences, State of Art, and Future TrendsSteven E. Poltrock, Jonathan Grudin. 661-662
- Object View and Interaction DesignDave Roberts, Dick Berry, Scott Isensee. 663-664
- Techniques for the design of human error tolerant systemsPeter C. Wright, Bob Fields, Andrew M. Dearden, Michael D. Harrison. 665-666
- Modelling multimodal interaction: A theory-based technique for design analysis supportJon May, Philip J. Barnard. 667-668
- Cognitive Factors in Design: Basic Phenomena in Human Memory and Problem SolvingThomas T. Hewett. 669-671
- Methods for Measuring UsabilityNigel Bevan, Ian Curson. 672-673
- Cost-Justifying Your Usability AvtivitiesRandolph G. Bias, Helen M. Kieboom. 674-675
- The MUSE Method for Usability EngineeringKee Yong Lim, John Brian Long. 676-677
- Intelligent Interface TechnologyDavid Benyon. 678-679
- Scenario Based Requirements Generation Tools for Organisational DesignKen D. Eason, Susan Harker. 680-681
- Activity Theory and HCI: Research and PracticeHelen Hasan, Edward Gould, Peter Hyland. 682-683
- Adaptive Hypermedia: Systems, Efficient Techniques and Implementation on the World Wide WebPeter Brusilovsky. 684-685
- Relationships Between Work, Organisational Re-engineering and Information SystemsPatsy Segall, Andrew Clement, Toni Robertson. 689-690
- HCI - world wideLars Oestreicher, Matthias Rauterberg, Michael J. Tauber. 691-692
- Integrating software engineering and HCIDavid Benyon, Alistair C. Kilgour, Bengt L. Sandblad. 693-694
- Workshop on Guidelines for the design of HCI for people with disabilities Julio Abascal, Monique Noirhomme-Fraiture, Helen Petrie, Floris L. Van Nes. 695-696
- In and Out of the Box: Interaction Paradigms in Electronic EnvironmentsJacquelyn Martino, Lira Nikolovska. 697-698
- Summary of the INTERACT97 Workshop on the Next Generation of CSCW SystemsJohn C. Grundy. 699-700
- Teaching HCI and Design of Interactive SystemsPeter Gorny, Thomas T. Hewett. 701-702
- Dealing with UndoRoberta Mancini, Alan J. Dix, Stefano Levialdi. 703-705