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CHI 1988: Washington, DC, USA
- J. J. O'Hare:
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1988, Washington, D.C., USA, May 15-19, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 978-0-201-14237-2 - Frederick P. Brooks Jr.:
Grasping reality through illusion - interactive graphics serving science. 1-11 - Glenn F. Pearson, Mark D. Weiser:
Exploratory evaluation of a planar foot-operated cursor-positioning device. 13-18 - Eric Petajan, B. Bischoff, David Bodoff, N. M. Brooke:
An improved automatic lipreading system to enhance speech recognition. 19-25 - Richard Potter, Linda J. Weldon, Ben Shneiderman:
Improving the accuracy of touch screens: an experimental evaluation of three strategies. 27-32 - Marc H. Brown:
Perspectives on algorithm animation. 33-38 - Brian J. Reiser, Patricia Friedmann, Jody Gevins, Daniel Y. Kimberg, Michael Andrew Ranney:
A graphical programming language interface for an intelligent LISP tutor. 39-44 - Joseph M. Hary, Lori A. Cohan, Michael J. Darnell:
Users' preferences among different techniques for displaying the evaluation of LISP functions in an interactive debugger. 45-50 - Christine L. Borgman, Nicholas J. Belkin, W. Bruce Croft, Michael E. Lesk, Thomas K. Landauer:
Retrieval systems for the information seeker: can the role of the intermediary be automated? 51-53 - Patricia von Papstein, Michael Frese:
Transferring skills from training to the actual work situation: the role of task application knowledge, action styles and job decision latitude. 55-60 - Robert P. Carasik, Charles E. Grantham:
A case study of CSCW in a dispersed organization. 61-66 - James Foley, Christina Gibbs, Srdjan Kovacevic:
A knowledge-based user interface management system. 67-72 - Michael L. Scott, Sue-Ken Yap:
A grammar-based approach to automatic generation of user-interface dialogues. 73-78 - Alistair D. N. Edwards:
The design of auditory interfaces for visually disabled users. 83-88 - Michael J. Muller:
Multifunctional cursor for direct manipulation user interfaces. 89-94 - John R. Callahan, Don Hopkins, Mark D. Weiser, Ben Shneiderman:
An empirical comparison of pie vs. linear menus. 95-100 - James E. McDonald, Mark E. Molander, Ronald W. Noel:
Color-coding categories in menus. 101-106 - Peter W. Foltz, Susan E. Davies, Peter G. Polson, David E. Kieras:
Transfer between menu systems. 107-112 - Irene Greif, John Seely Brown, Esther Dyson, Mitchell Kapor, Thomas W. Malone:
Computer-supported cooperative work: breakthroughs for user acceptance. 113-114 - Robert M. Akscyn, Elise A. Yoder, Donald L. McCracken:
The data model is the heart of interface design. 115-120 - Philip J. Barnard, Allan MacLean, Michael D. Wilson:
Navigating integrated facilities: initiating and terminating interaction sequences. 121-129 - Carmen Egido, John F. Patterson:
Pictures and category labels as navigational aids for catalog browsing. 127-132 - Wendy E. Mackay, Raymonde Guindon, Marilyn M. Mantei, Lucy A. Suchman, Deborah G. Tatar:
Video: Data for studying human-computer interaction. 133-137 - Richard M. Young, Allan MacLean:
Choosing between methods: analysing the user's decision space in terms of schemas and linear models. 139-143 - Robert Kass, Tim Finin:
A general user modelling facility. 145-150 - Michael E. J. Masson, William C. Hill, Joyce Conner, Raymonde Guidon:
Misconceived misconceptions? 151-156 - Jonathan Grudin, John M. Carroll, Susan F. Ehrlich, Mike Grisham, Harry Hersh:
Integrating human factors and software development. 157-159 - Marilyn M. Mantei, Lucy A. Suchman, Gerardine DeSanctis, Lynda M. Applegate, Sirkka Jarvenpaa:
Groupware: interface design for meetings. 161-163 - Yiya Yang:
A new conceptual model for interactive user recovery and command reuse facilities. 165-170 - Saul Greenberg, Ian H. Witten:
How users repeat their actions on computers: principles for design of history mechanisms. 171-178 - Jean McKendree, Jay Zaback:
Planning for advising. 179-184 - William C. Hill, James R. Miller:
Justified advice: a semi-naturalistic study of advisory strategies. 185-190 - Raymonde Guindon:
How to interface to advisory systems? Users request help with a very simple language. 191-196 - Jarrett Rosenberg, Ralph D. Hill, Jim Miller, Andrew Schulert, David T. Shewmake:
UIMSs: threat or menace? 197-200 - Neff Walker, Judith Reitman Olson:
Designing keybindings to be easy to learn and resistant to forgetting even when the set of commands is large. 201-206 - Wayne A. Bailey, Stephen T. Knox, Eugene F. Lynch:
Effects of interface design upon user productivity. 207-212 - John P. Chin, Virginia A. Diehl, Kent L. Norman:
Development of an instrument measuring user satisfaction of the human-computer interface. 213-218 - Richard E. Ladner, Francis A. McDonough, William Roth, Lawrence A. Scadden, Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Public Law 99-506, "Section 508" Electronic Equipment Accessibility for disabled workers. 219-222 - Gerhard Fischer, Stephen A. Weyer, William Paul Jones, Alan C. Kay, Walter Kintsch:
A critical assessment of hypertext systems. 223-227 - Robert A. Gargan Jr., Joseph W. Sullivan, Sherman W. Tyler:
Multimodal response planning: an adaptive rule based approach. 229-234 - Sherman W. Tyler:
SAUCI: a knowledge-based interface architecture. 235-240 - Heinz Ulrich Hoppe:
Task-oriented parsing - a diagnostic method to be used adaptive systems. 241-247 - Chiung-Chen Yu, Scott P. Robertson:
Plan-based representations of pascal and fortran code. 251-256 - Jeannine Pinto, Elliot Soloway:
Providing the requisite knowledge via software documentation. 257-261 - Raymonde Guindon, Bill Curtis:
Control of cognitive processes during software design: what tools are needed? 263-268 - Nick Hammond, Lesley Allinson:
Travel around a learning support environment: rambling, orienteering or touring? 269-273 - Kathleen S. Wilson:
Palenque: an interactive multimedia digital video interactive prototype for children. 275-279 - Susan T. Dumais, George W. Furnas, Thomas K. Landauer, Scott C. Deerwester, Richard A. Harshman:
Using latent semantic analysis to improve access to textual information. 281-285 - Greg Kearsley, Robert L. Campbell, Jay Elkerton, Wallace Judd, Janet H. Walker:
Online help systems: design and implementation issues (panel). 287-288
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