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BCS HCI 1995: Huddersfield, UK
- Mark A. R. Kirby, Alan J. Dix, Janet Finlay:
People and Computers X, Proceedings of HCI '95, Huddersfield, UK, August 1995. Cambridge University Press 1995, ISBN 0-521-56729-7
Invited Papers
- John M. Carroll:
History as Tool and Application: The Journey from HCI'91. BCS HCI 1995: 3-14 - Jean B. Gasen:
Support for HCI Educators: A View from the Trenches. BCS HCI 1995: 15-20 - Thomas R. G. Green:
Looking through HCI. BCS HCI 1995: 21-36
Time and Space
- Chris W. Johnson:
Time and the Web: Representing and Reasoning about Temporal Properties of Interaction with Distributed Systems. BCS HCI 1995: 39-50 - Ana Sofia Almeida, Licínio Roque, António Dias de Figueiredo:
Cyberspace: The HCI Frontier? A NEw Model in Human-Computer Interaction. BCS HCI 1995: 51-62 - Inés Jacob, Javier Oliver:
Evaluation of Techniques for Specifying 3D Rotations with 2D Input Device. BCS HCI 1995: 63-76
Training and User Support
- Marko Nieminen, Jyrki J. J. Kasvi, Anneli Pulkkis, Matti Vartiainen:
Interactive Task Support on the Shop Floor: Observations on the Usability of the Interactive Task Support System and Differences in Orientation and Hands-on Training Use. BCS HCI 1995: 79-93 - Harold W. Thimbleby, Mark Addison:
HyperDoc: An Interactive Systems Tool. BCS HCI 1995: 95-106 - Harold W. Thimbleby, Peter B. Ladkin:
A Proper Explanation When You Need One. BCS HCI 1995: 107-118
Metaphor and Everyday Design
- Ben Anderson, James L. Alty:
Everyday Theories, Cognitive Anthropology and User-centred System Design. BCS HCI 1995: 121-135 - Michael Smyth, Ben Anderson, James L. Alty:
Metaphor Reflections and a Tool for Thought. BCS HCI 1995: 137-150 - Tiziana Catarci, Maria Francesca Costabile, Maristella Matera:
Which Metaphor for Which Database?. BCS HCI 1995: 151-165
User Action History
- Philippe Piernot, Marc P. Yvon:
A Model for Incremental Construction of Command Trees. BCS HCI 1995: 169-179 - Reza Hazemi, Linda A. Macaulay:
User Requirements for Undo Support in CSCW. BCS HCI 1995: 181-193
Formalism in HCI
- Philippe Brun, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
A Taxonomy and Evaluation of Formalisms for the Specification of Interactive Systems. BCS HCI 1995: 197-212 - Philippe A. Palanque, Rémi Bastide:
Formal Specification and Verification of CSCW using the Interactive Cooperative Object Formalism. BCS HCI 1995: 213-231
Creativity and Design
- Ralph Stuyver, Jim Hennessey:
A Support Tool for the Conceptual Phase of Design. BCS HCI 1995: 235-245 - Lisa Tweedie:
Interactive Visualisation Artifacts: How can Abstractions Inform Design?. BCS HCI 1995: 247-265 - Eric W. Tatham:
"I'll know what I want when I see it." - Towards a Creative Assistant. BCS HCI 1995: 267-278
Computer-supported Communication
- D. Ramanee Peiris, Norman Alm, Peter Gregor:
Computer Interviews: An Initial Investigation using Free Text Responses. BCS HCI 1995: 281-288 - Rosalind Dyer, Ruth Green, Marian Pitts, Gill Millward:
What's the Flaming Problem? or Computer Mediated Communicatio - Deindividuating or Disinhibiting?. BCS HCI 1995: 289-302
Visualisation
- Christopher Ahlberg, Staffan Truvé:
Tight Coupling: Guiding User Actions in a Direct Manipulation Retrieval System. BCS HCI 1995: 305-321 - Tiziana Catarci, Giuseppe Santucci:
Are Visual Query Languages Easier to Use than Traditional Ones? An Experimental Proof. BCS HCI 1995: 323-338 - Jane M. Fritz, Ian D. Benest:
An Evaluation of Open Hypertext Features for Improved File Access. BCS HCI 1995: 339-354
Task Analysis in Context
- Graham Storrs:
The Notion of Task in Human-Computer Interaction. BCS HCI 1995: 357-365 - Adam Stork, James Middlemass, John Long:
Applying a Structured Method for Usability Engineering to Domestic Energy Management User Requirements: A Successful Case-study. BCS HCI 1995: 367-385 - Gilbert Cockton, Steven J. Clarke, Philip D. Gray:
Theories of Context Influence the System Abstractions Used to Design Interactive Systems. BCS HCI 1995: 387-405
Sight and Sound
- James L. Alty:
Can We Use Music in Computer-Human Communication?. BCS HCI 1995: 409-423 - Dan Diaper, P. S. Sahithi:
Red Faces over User Interfaces: What should Colour be used For?. BCS HCI 1995: 425-435
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