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CHI 1989: Austin, Texas, USA
- Ken Bice, Clayton H. Lewis:
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1989, Austin, Texas, USA, April 30 - June 4, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 978-0-89791-301-0 - Clayton H. Lewis, D. Charles Hair, Victor Schoenberg:
Generalization, consistency, and control. 1-5 - John M. Carroll, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Artifact as theory-nexus: hermeneutics meets theory-based design. 7-14 - Richard M. Young, Thomas R. G. Green, Tony J. Simon:
Programmable user models for predictive evaluation of interface designs. 15-19 - Michael Good, Robert Campbell, Gene Lynch, Peter Wright:
Experience with contextual field research. 21-24 - Aaron Marcus, William B. Cowan, Wanda Smith:
Color in user interface design: functionally and aesthetics. 25-27 - Simon J. Gibbs:
LIZA: an extensible groupware toolkit. 29-35 - Elise A. Yoder, Robert M. Akscyn, Donald L. McCracken:
Collaboration in KMS, a shared hypermedia system. 37-42 - Jim Sheffield:
The effects of bargaining orientation and communication medium on negotiations in the bilateral monopoly task: a comparison of decision room and computer conferencing communication media. 43-48 - Gerhard Fischer, Stephanie Doane:
University of Colorado at Boulder, Institute of cognitive science. 49-50 - Thomas P. Moran:
What is EuroParc? 51-52 - Michael E. Atwood:
NYNEX intelligent systems group. 53-54 - Marianne Rudisill, Douglas J. Gillan:
NASA Johnson Space Center, Human-Computer Interaction. 55-56 - David L. Maulsby, Ian H. Witten:
Inducing programs in a direct-manipulation environment. 57-62 - Lisa Rubin Neal:
A system for example-based programming. 63-68 - Beth M. Lange, Thomas G. Moher:
Some strategies of reuse in an object-oriented programming environment. 69-73 - Michael Spenke, Christian Beilken:
A spreadsheet interface for logic programming. 75-80 - John B. Black, J. Scott Bechtold, Marco Mitrani, John M. Carroll:
On-line tutorials: What kind of inference leads to the most effective learning? 81-83 - William C. Hill:
How some advice fails. 85-90 - Johanna D. Moore:
Responding to : 20HUH?": answering vaguely articulated follow-up questions. 91-96 - Pamela Samuelson:
Protecting user interfaces through copyright: the debate. 97-104 - S. Joy Mountford, Bill Buxton, Myron W. Krueger, Brenda Laurel, Laurie Vertelney:
Drama and personality in user interface design. 105-108 - Bonnie E. John, Allen Newell:
Cumulating the science of HCI: from s-R compatibility to transcription typing. 109-114 - Adrienne Y. Lee, Peter G. Polson, Wayne A. Bailey:
Learning and transfer of measurement tasks. 115-120 - F. Javier Lerch, Marilyn M. Mantei, Judith Reitman Olson:
Skilled financial planning: the cost of translating ideas into action. 121-126 - Jerry M. Manheimer, Rodney C. Burnett, Jo Ann Wallers:
A case study of user interface management system development and application. 127-132 - Gurminder Singh, Mark Green:
A high-level user interface management system. 133-138 - John F. DeSoi, William M. Lively, Sallie V. Sheppard:
Graphical specification of user interfaces with behavior abstraction. 139-144 - Thomas W. Malone:
Center for coordination science, MIT. 145-146 - Jim Hollan, Bill Curtis:
CHI research at MCC. 147-149 - Gary M. Olson:
Cognitive science and machine intelligence laboratory, University of Michigan. 151-152 - André Bisseret:
The ergonomics psychology project at Inria. 153-154 - Colin Ware, Curtis Baxter:
Bat brushes: on the uses of six position and orientation parameters in a paint program. 155-160 - Jeffrey C. Jackson, Renate J. Roske-Hofstrand:
Circling: a method of mouse-based selection without button presses. 161-166 - Jef Raskin:
Systemic implications of leap and an improved two-part cursor. 167-170 - Dan R. Olsen Jr.:
A programming language basis for user interface. 171-176 - Pierre D. Wellner:
Statemaster: A UIMS based on statecharts for prototyping and target implementation. 177-182 - Antonio C. Siochi, H. Rex Hartson:
Task-oriented representation of asynchronous user interfaces. 183-188 - Steven E. Poltrock:
Innovation in user interface development: obstacles and opportunities. 191-195 - Jonathan Grudin, Steven E. Poltrock:
User interface design in large corporations: coordination and communication across disciplines. 197-203 - Dennis E. Egan, Joel R. Remde, Thomas K. Landauer, Carol C. Lochbaum, Louis M. Gomez:
Behavioral evaluation and analysis of a hypertext browser. 205-210 - Wendy E. Mackay, Thomas W. Malone, Kevin Crowston, Ramana Rao, David Rosenblitt, Stuart K. Card:
How do experienced information lens users use rules? 211-216 - Jeffrey J. Hendrickson:
Performance, preference, and visual scan patterns on a menu-based system: implications for interface design. 217-222 - A. Brady Farrand, Tom Erickson, Tony Hoeber, Bill Parkhurst, Ted Wilson:
My user interface is the best because... 223-225 - Philip R. Cohen, Mary Dalrymple, Douglas B. Moran, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Joseph W. Sullivan, Robert A. Gargan Jr., Jon L. Schlossberg, Sherman W. Tyler:
Synergistic use of direct manipulation and natural language. 227-233 - David M. Weimer, S. Kicha Ganapathy:
A synthetic visual environment with hand gesturing and voice input. 235-240 - Alexander G. Hauptmann:
Speech and gestures for graphic image manipulation. 241-245 - Allan MacLean, Richard M. Young, Thomas P. Moran:
Design rationale: the argument behind the artifact. 247-252 - David M. Frohlich, Paul Luff:
Conversational resources for situated action. 253-258 - Oscar Gutierrez:
Prototyping techniques for different problem contexts. 259-264 - Catherine G. Wolf, John M. Carroll, Thomas K. Landauer, Bonnie E. John, John A. Whiteside:
The role of laboratory experiments in HCI: help, hindrance, or ho-hum? 265-268 - Gerhard Fischer, Raymond McCall, Anders I. Mørch:
Design environments for constructive and argumentative design. 269-275 - Charles Wiecha, William E. Bennett, Stephen J. Boies, John D. Gould:
Generating highly interactive user interfaces. 277-282 - Stephen T. Knox, Wayne A. Bailey, Eugene F. Lynch:
Directed dialogue protocols: verbal data for user interface design. 283-287 - Thomas Whalen, Andrew S. Patrick:
Conversational hypertext: information access through natural language dialogues with computers. 289-292 - Robert J. Glushko:
Transforming text into hypertext for a compact disc encyclopedia. 293-298 - Kim M. Fairchild, Greg Meredith, Alan Wexelblat:
The tourist artificial reality. 299-304 - Nancy Kendzierski:
Human-computer interaction department, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories. 305-306 - Heinz Ulrich Hoppe, Roger T. King, Franz Schiele, Anne Tissen:
Cognitive user interface laboratory, GMD-IPSI. 307-308 - Ben Shneiderman:
Human-computer interaction lab, University of Maryland. 309-310 - Ruston M. Hunt:
Search technology, Inc. 311-312 - Patrick Baudelaire, Michel Gangnet:
Planar maps: an interaction paradigm for graphic design. 313-318 - Brad A. Myers:
Encapsulating interactive behaviors. 319-324 - Bradley T. Vander Zanden:
Constraint grammars-a new model for specifying graphical applications. 325-330 - Teresa L. Roberts, George Engelbeck:
The effects of device technology on the usability of advanced telephone functions. 331-337 - Megan L. Brown, Sandra L. Newsome, Ephraim P. Glinert:
An experiment into the use of auditory cues to reduce visual workload. 339-346 - Richard Halstead-Nussloch:
The design of phone-based interfaces for consumers. 347-352 - Susan F. Ehrlich, Tora Bikson, Wendy E. Mackay, John C. Tang:
Tools for supporting cooperative work near and far: highlights from the CSCW conference. 353-356 - Gerhard Fischer, Helga Nieper-Lemke:
Helgon: extending the retrieval by reformulation paradigm. 357-362 - Thomas F. Collura, Ernest C. Jacobs, Richard C. Burgess, George H. Klem:
User-interface design for a clinical neurophysiological intensive monitoring system. 363-368 - Isamu Iwai, Miwako Doi, Koji Yamaguchi, Mika Fukui, Yoichi Takebayashi:
A document layout system using automatic document architecture extraction. 369-374 - Douglas J. Gillan, Robert Lewis, Marianne Rudisill:
Models of user interactions with graphical interfaces: 1. statistical. 375-380 - William G. Cole:
Understanding Bayesian reasoning via graphical displays. 381-386 - Yasutomo Nakayama:
Mathematical formula editor for CAI. 387-392
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