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CHI 1991: New Orleans, LA, USA
- Scott P. Robertson, Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson:
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1991, New Orleans, LA, USA, April 27 - May 2, 1991, Proceedings. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-89791-383-3 - Ronald Baecker, Ian S. Small, Richard Mander:
Bringing icons to life. 1-6 - Brigham Bell, John Rieman, Clayton H. Lewis:
Usability testing of a graphical programming system: things we missed in a programming walkthrough. 7-12 - Alan Borning, Michael Travers:
Two approaches to casual interaction over computer and video networks. 13-19 - Barbara L. Chalfonte, Robert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut:
Expressive richness: a comparison of speech and text as media for revision. 21-26 - Joëlle Coutaz, Sandrine Balbo:
Applications: a dimension space for user interface management systems. 27-32 - Allen Cypher:
EAGER: programming repetitive tasks by example. 33-39 - Prasun Dewan, Rajiv Choudhary:
Flexible user interface coupling in a collaborative system. 41-48 - Thomas Erickson, Gitta Salomon:
Designing a desktop information system: observations and issues. 49-54 - Gerhard Fischer, Scott Henninger, David F. Redmiles:
Intertwining query construction and relevance evaluation. 55-62 - Gerhard Fischer, Curt Stevens:
Information access in complex, poorly structured information spaces. 63-70 - George W. Furnas:
New graphical reasoning models for understanding graphical interfaces. 71-78 - William W. Gaver:
Technology affordances. 79-84 - William W. Gaver, Randall B. Smith, Tim O'Shea:
Effective sounds in complex systems: the ARKOLA simulation. 85-90 - Jonathan Grudin:
CSCW: the convergence of two development contexts. 91-97 - Christian Heath, Paul Luff:
Disembodied conduct: communication through video in a multi-media office environment. 99-103 - Richard Helm, Kim Marruitt, Martin Odersky:
Building visual language parsers. 105-112 - Andrew Howes, Richard M. Young:
Predicting the learnability of task-action mappings. 113-118 - Robin Jeffries, James R. Miller, Cathleen Wharton, Kathy Uyeda:
User interface evaluation in the real world: a comparison of four techniques. 119-124 - Jürgen Koenemann, Scott P. Robertson:
Expert problem solving strategies for program comprehension. 125-130 - J. Bryan Lewis, Lawrence Koved, Daniel T. Ling:
Dialogue structures for virtual worlds. 131-136 - Jerry Lohse:
A cognitive model for the perception and understanding of graphs. 137-144 - Jay Lundell, Mark Notess:
Human factors in software development: models, techniques, and outcomes. 145-151 - Wendy E. Mackay:
Triggers and barriers to customizing software. 153-160 - I. Scott MacKenzie, Abigail Sellen, William Buxton:
A comparison of input devices in element pointing and dragging tasks. 161-166 - Allan MacLean, Victoria Bellotti, Richard M. Young, Thomas P. Moran:
Reaching through analogy: a Design Rationale perspective on roles of analogy. 167-172 - Jock D. Mackinlay, George G. Robertson, Stuart K. Card:
The perspective wall: detail and context smoothly integrated. 173-176 - Stuart K. Card, George G. Robertson, Jock D. Mackinlay:
The information visualizer, an information workspace. 181-186 - George G. Robertson, Jock D. Mackinlay, Stuart K. Card:
Cone Trees: animated 3D visualizations of hierarchical information. 189-194 - David A. Wroblewski, Timothy P. McCandless, William C. Hill:
DETENTE: practical support for practical action. 195-202 - Marilyn M. Mantei, Ronald M. Baecker, Abigail Sellen, William Buxton, Thomas Milligan, Barry Wellman:
Experiences in the use of a media space. 203-208 - John C. McCarthy, Victoria C. Miles, Andrew F. Monk:
An experimental study of common ground in text-based communication. 209-215 - Scott L. Minneman, Sara A. Bly:
Managing a trois: a study of a multi-user drawing tool in distributed design work. 217-224 - Michael J. Muller:
PICTIVE - an exploration in participatory design. 225-231 - Robert M. Mulligan, Mark W. Altom, David K. Simkin:
User interface design in the trenches: some tips on shooting from the hip. 232-236 - Kouichi Murakami, Hitomi Taguchi:
Gesture recognition using recurrent neural networks. 237-242 - Brad A. Myers:
Graphical techniques in a spreadsheet for specifying user interfaces. 243-249 - Brad A. Myers:
Text formatting by demonstration. 251-256 - Susan Palmiter, Jay Elkerton:
An evaluation of animated demonstrations of learning computer-based tasks. 257-263 - Randy Pausch:
Virtual reality on five dollars a day. 265-270 - James A. Pittman:
Recognizing handwritten text. 271-275 - Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll, Christine Sweeney:
A view matcher for reusing Smalltalk classes. 277-283 - Alexander I. Rudnicky, Alexander G. Hauptmann:
Models for evaluating interaction protocols in speech recognition. 285-291 - Marc M. Sebrechts, Merryanna L. Swartz:
Question asking as a tool for novice computer skill acquisition. 293-299 - Antonio C. Siochi, Deborah Hix:
A study of computer-supported user interface evaluation using maximal repeating pattern analysis. 301-305 - John T. Stasko:
Using direct manipulation to build algorithm animations by demonstration. 307-314 - John C. Tang, Scott L. Minneman:
VideoWhiteboard: video shadows to support remote collaboration. 315-322 - Kosuke Tatsukawa:
Graphical toolkit approach to user interaction description. 323-328 - Linda Tetzlaff, David R. Schwartz:
The use of guidelines in interface design. 329-333 - Henrik Thovtrup, Jakob Nielsen:
Assessing the usability of a user interface standard. 335-341 - Hirotada Ueda, Takafumi Miyatake, Satoshi Yoshizawa:
IMPACT: an interactive natural-motion-picture dedicated multimedia authoring system. 343-350 - Elizabeth M. Wenzel, Frederic L. Wightman, Doris J. Kistler:
Localization with non-individualized virtual acoustic display cues. 351-359 - Steve Whittaker, Susan E. Brennan, Herbert H. Clark:
Co-ordinating activity: an analysis of interaction in computer-supported co-operative work. 361-367 - Paul Brennan, Gerhard Deffner, Debbie Lawrence, Monica Marics, Eileen C. Schwab, Marita Franzke:
Should we or shouldn't we use spoken commands in voice interfaces? 369-372 - Bill Curtis, Roy Kuntz, Jim Hollan, S. Joy Mountford, George Collier:
Retrospective on the MCC Human Interface Laboratory. 373-376 - Nick Hammond, Philip J. Barnard, Joëlle Coutaz, Michael D. Harrison, Allan MacLean, Richard M. Young:
Modelling user, system design: results of a scenarios matrix exercise. 377-380 - Brenda Laurel, Joseph Bates, Abbe Don, Rachel M. Strickland:
Interface and narrative arts: contributions from narrative, drama, and film. 381-383 - S. Joy Mountford, Dominic Milano, Peter Mitchell, Thecla Schiphorst, Paul Zimmerman:
A day in the life of... 385-388 - Michael J. Muller, Jeanette Blomberg, Kathleen Carter, Elizabeth A. Dykstra, Kim Halskov Madsen, Joan Greenbaum:
Participatory design in Britain and North America: responses to the "Scandinavian Challenge". 389-392 - Brad A. Myers, Allen Cypher, David Maulsby, David Canfield Smith, Ben Shneiderman:
Demonstrational interfaces: Coming soon? 393-396 - Pamela Samuelson, Anthony L. Clapes, Michael Jacobs, Michael Lesk, Bruce Warren:
Legal debate on the copyright look and feel lawsuits: the sequel. 397-398 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, John M. Carroll, Richard M. Young, John Long:
HCI theory on trial. 399-401 - Wendy E. Mackay:
Ethical issues in the use of video: is it time to establish guidelines? 403-405 - Hajime Nonogaki, Hirotada Ueda:
FRIEND21 project: a construction of 21st century human interface. 407-414 - Lon Barfield, Eddy Boeve, Steven Pemberton:
The views user-interface system. 415-416 - Penny Bauersfeld, Jodi L. Slater:
User-oriented color interface design: direct manipulation of color in context. 417-418 - Jen-Hsien Chien, Sheng-Tsai Fu, Christopher Rougff, Ellis Horowitz:
RPP: a system for prototyping user interfaces. 419-420 - Wolfgang Dzida, Regine Freitag, Wilhelm Valder:
ERGO-Shell: a UNIX-interface for task preparation. 421-422 - Nancy J. Frishberg, Mark Laff, Moe R. Desrosiers, W. Randall Koons, J. F. Kelley:
John Cocke: a retrospective by friends (an interactive multimedia scrapbook). 423-424 - Kum-Yew Lai, Thomas W. Malone:
Object lens: letting end-users create cooperative work applications. 425-426 - John Rieman, Susan E. Davies, D. Charles Hair, Mary Esemplare, Peter G. Polson, Clayton H. Lewis:
An automated cognitive walkthrough. 427-428 - Amanda Ropa:
Computers as communicators: designing a multimedia interface that facilitates cultural understanding among sixth graders. 429-430 - Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll, Christine Sweeney:
Demonstrating a view matcher for reusing Smalltalk classes. 431-432 - Jamie Schultz:
A graphical reflection notation used in an intelligent discovery world tutoring system. 433-434 - Marc M. Sebrechts, C. Carl Jaffe, Patrick Lynch:
Hypermedia and echocardiography: an interface design for guided discovery. 435-436 - Mildred L. G. Shaw, Brian R. Gaines:
Supporting personal networking through computer networking. 437-438 - Mark K. Singley:
MOLEHILL: an instructional system for Smalltalk programming. 439-440 - Catherine G. Wolf, James R. Rhyne, Lorna A. Zorman, Harold Ossher:
We-met (window environment-meeting enhancement tools). 441-442 - Eric A. Bier, Ken Pier:
Documents as user interfaces. 443-444 - Allen Cypher:
Video presentation Eager: programming repetitive tasks by example. 445-446 - Abbe Don, Tim Oren, Brenda Laurel:
Guides 3.0. 447-448 - Steven Feiner, Kathleen R. McKeown:
COMET: generating coordinated multimedia explanations. 449-450 - David Kurlander, Steven Feiner:
Editable graphical histories: the video. 451-452 - Jean-Michel Lunati, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Spoken language interfaces: the OM system. 453-454 - Jock D. Mackinlay, George G. Robertson, Stuart K. Card:
Rapid controlled movement through virtual 3D workspaces (videotape). 455-456 - Anders I. Mørch, Andreas Girgensohn:
JANUS: basic concepts and sample dialog. 457-458 - Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman:
Scheduling on-off home control devices. 459-460 - George G. Robertson, Jock D. Mackinlay, Stuart K. Card:
Information visualization using 3D interactive animation. 461-462 - David D. Thiel:
The cue ball as part of a gestural interface. 463-464 - Brad T. Vander Zanden, Brad A. Myers:
The Lapidary graphical interface design tool. 465-466 - Ronald Baecker, Marilyn M. Mantei, William Buxton, Eugene Fiume:
The University of Toronto dynamic graphics project. 467-468 - Philip R. Cohen:
Computer dialogue laboratory SRI International. 469-470 - Kate Ehrlich:
Human interface at SUN (East). 471-472 - Kathleen M. Gomoll:
Apple computer's human interface group: advanced technology group. 473-474 - Peter Johnson:
Human computer interaction laboratory Queen Mary and Westfield College University of London. 475-476 - Morten Kyng:
The system work group computer science department Aarhus University. 477-478 - John T. Richards:
Research in HCI and usability at IBM's User Interface Institute. 479-480 - Rod Rivers:
Human computer interaction division Logica Cambridge LTD., UK. 481-482 - John A. Waterworth, Juzar Motiwalla:
HCI research at the Institute of Systems Science. 483-484
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