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INTERCHI (INTERACT+CHI) 1993: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Bert Arnold, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Ted N. White:
Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT '93, IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 24-29 April 1993, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, jointly organised with ACM Conference on Human Aspects in Computing Systems CHI'93. ACM 1993, ISBN 0-89791-575-5 - Andrew F. Monk, Bonnie A. Nardi, Nigel Gilbert, Marilyn M. Mantei, John C. McCarthy:
Mixing oil and water?: Ethnography versus experimental psychology in the study of computer-mediated communication. 3-6 - James D. Herbsleb, Eiji Kuwana:
Preserving knowledge in design projects: what designers need to know. 7-14 - Loren G. Terveen, Peter G. Selfridge, M. David Long:
From "folklore" to "living design memory". 15-22 - Lucy M. Berlin, Robin Jeffries, Vicki L. O'Day, Andreas Paepcke, Cathleen Wharton:
Where did you put it? Issues in the design and use of a group memory. 23-30 - Dan Venolia:
Facile 3D direct manipulation. 31-36 - Colin Ware, Kevin Arthur, Kellogg S. Booth:
Fish tank virtual reality. 37-42 - Lennart E. Fahlén, Charles Grant Brown, Olov Ståhl, Christer Carlsson:
A space based model for user interaction in shared synthetic environments. 43-48 - Bonnie E. John, James H. Morris:
HCI in the school of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University. 49-50 - Marc Eisenstadt:
Human cognition research laboratory: the Open University (U.K.). 51-52 - Robert Neches, Peter Aberg, David Benjamin, Brian Harp, Liyi Hu, Ping Luo, Roberto Moriyón, Pedro A. Szekely:
The Integrated User-Support Environment (IN-USE) Group at USC/ISI. 53-54 - Miles MacLeod, Nigel Bevan:
MUSiC video analysis and context tools for usability measurement. 55 - Peter Johnson, Stephanie M. Wilson, Panos Markopoulos, James Pycock:
ADEPT: Advanced Design Environment for Prototyping with Task Models. 56 - Paul Weiler:
Software for the usability lab: a sampling of current tools. 57-60 - John T. Stasko, Albert N. Badre, Clayton Lewis:
Do algorithm animations assist learning?: an empirical study and analysis. 61-66 - David F. Redmiles:
Reducing the variability of programmers' performance through explained examples. 67-73 - Vikki Fix, Susan Wiedenbeck, Jean Scholtz:
Mental representations of programs by novices and experts. 74-79 - David Goldberg, Cate Richardson:
Touch-typing with a stylus. 80-87 - Edgar Matias, I. Scott MacKenzie, William Buxton:
Half-QWERTY: a one-handed keyboard facilitating skill transfer from QWERTY. 88-94 - Rui Zhao:
Incremental recognition in gesture-based and syntax-directed diagram editors. 95-100 - Victoria Bellotti:
Integrating theoreticians' and practitioners' perspectives with design rationale. 101-106 - Ping Luo, Pedro A. Szekely, Robert Neches:
Management of interface design in humanoid. 107-114 - Thomas W. Calvert, Armin Bruderlin, Sang Mah, Thecla Schiphorst, Christopher Welman:
The evolution of an interface for choreographers. 115-122 - Francis K. H. Quek, Michael C. Petro:
Human-machine perceptual cooperation. 123-130 - Yoshinobu Tonomura, Akihito Akutsu, Kiyotaka Otsuji, Toru Sadakata:
VideoMAP and VideoSpaceIcon: tools for anatomizing video content. 131-136 - Hirotada Ueda, Takafumi Miyatake, Shigeo Sumino, Akio Nagasaka:
Automatic structure visualization for video editing. 137-141 - Alexander Repenning:
Agentsheets: a tool for building domain-oriented visual programming environments. 142-143 - Henry Lieberman:
Mondrian: a teachable graphical editor. 144 - Martin C. Maguire, Andrew Dillon:
Usability measurement: its practical value to the computer industry. 145-148 - Erik Nilsen, Hee Sen Jong, Judith S. Olson, Kevin Biolsi, Henry H. Rueter, Sharon Mutter:
The growth of software skill: a longitudinal look at learning & performance. 149-156 - Gerhard Fischer, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Jonathan L. Ostwald, Gerry Stahl, Tamara Sumner:
Embedding computer-based critics in the contexts of design. 157-164 - Mark A. Neerincx, Paul de Greef:
How to aid non-experts. 165-171 - Laurence Nigay, Joëlle Coutaz:
A design space for multimodal systems: concurrent processing and data fusion. 172-178 - Lisa Stifelman, Barry Arons, Chris Schmandt, Eric A. Hulteen:
VoiceNotes: a speech interface for a hand-held voice notetaker. 179-186 - Akikazu Takeuchi, Katashi Nagao:
Communicative facial displays as a new conversational modality. 187-193 - Nancy J. Frishberg, Serena Corazza, Linda Day, Sherman Wilcox, Rolf Schulmeister:
Sign language interfaces. 194-197 - Gregg Skip Bailey:
Iterative methodology and designer training in human-computer interface design. 198-205 - Jakob Nielsen, Thomas K. Landauer:
A mathematical model of the finding of usability problems. 206-213 - Jakob Nielsen, Victoria L. Phillips:
Estimating the relative usability of two interfaces: heuristic, formal, and empirical methods compared. 214-221 - Stephen A. Brewster, Peter C. Wright, Alistair D. N. Edwards:
An evaluation of earcons for use in auditory human-computer interfaces. 222-227 - William W. Gaver:
Synthesizing auditory icons. 228-235 - Norman Alm, John Todman, Leona Elder, Alan F. Newell:
Computer aided conversation for severely physically impaired non-speaking people. 236-241 - Alan F. Newell:
MicroCentre, Dundee: ordinary and extra-ordinary HCI research. 242-243 - Mark D. Apperley, Chris Phillips:
Human-computer interaction research at Massey University, New Zealand. 244-245 - Björn Pehrson, Yngve Sundblad:
The MultiG research programme: distributed multimedia applications on Gigabit networks. 246-247 - Simon M. Kaplan, William J. Tolone, Douglas P. Bogia, Ted Phelps:
Flexible, active support for collaboration with ConversationBuilder. 248 - Lever Wang:
A groupware engine using UIMS methodologies (abstract). 249-250 - C. Dennis Allen, Don Ballman, Vivienne Begg, Harold H. Miller-Jacobs, Michael J. Muller, Jakob Nielsen, Jared M. Spool:
User involvement in the design process: why, when & how? 251-254 - John Bowers, Tom Rodden:
Exploding the interface: experiences of a CSCW network. 255-262 - Kari Kuutti, Liam J. Bannon:
Searching for unity among diversity: exploring the "interface" concept. 263-268 - Daniel M. Russell, Mark Stefik, Peter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card:
The cost structure of sensemaking. 269-276 - David Maulsby, Saul Greenberg, Richard Mander:
Prototyping an intelligent agent through Wizard of Oz. 277-284 - Scott E. Hudson, Chen-Ning Hsi:
A synergistic approach to specifying simple number independent layouts by example. 285-292 - Brad A. Myers, Richard G. McDaniel, David S. Kosbie:
Marquise: creating complete user interfaces by demonstration. 293-300 - Chris DiGiano, Ronald M. Baecker, Russell N. Owen:
LogoMedia: a sound-enhanced programming environment for monitoring program behavior. 301-302 - Seiichi Higaki, Hiroshi Taninaka, Shinji Moriya:
A telewriting system on a LAN using a pen-based computer as the terminal. 303 - Brad A. Myers, Richard Wolf, Kathy Potosnak, Chris Graham:
Heuristics in real user interfaces. 304-307 - Michel C. Desmarais, Jiming Liu:
Exploring the applications of user-expertise assessment for intelligent interfaces. 308-313 - Becky Hill, John Long, Walter Smith, Andy Whitefield:
Planning for multiple task work: an analysis of a medical reception worksystem. 314-320 - John Rieman:
The diary study: a workplace-oriented research tool to guide laboratory efforts. 321-326 - Bonnie A. Nardi, Heinrich Schwarz, Allan Kuchinsky, Robert Leichner, Steve Whittaker, Robert J. Sclabassi:
Turning away from talking heads: the use of video-as-data in neurosurgery. 327-334 - William W. Gaver, Abigail Sellen, Christian Heath, Paul Luff:
One is not enough: multiple views in a media space. 335-341 - Patricia Russo, Stephen Boor:
How fluent is your interface?: designing for international users. 342-347 - Loretta Staples:
Representation in virtual space: visual convention in the graphical user interface. 348-354 - Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini:
Principles, techniques, and ethics of stage magic and their application to human interface design. 355-362 - Elizabeth M. Wenzel:
Perceptual vs. hardware performance in advanced acoustic interface design. 363-366 - Richard N. Taylor, Gregory F. Johnson:
Separations of concerns in the Chiron-1 user interface development and management system. 367-374 - Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya, James D. Foley, Todd Griffith:
A second generation user interface design environment: the model and the runtime architecture. 375-382 - Pedro A. Szekely, Ping Luo, Robert Neches:
Beyond interface builders: model-based interface tools. 383-390 - Elin Rønby Pedersen, Kim McCall, Thomas P. Moran, Frank G. Halasz:
Tivoli: an electronic whiteboard for informal workgroup meetings. 391-398 - Ronald M. Baecker, Dimitrios Nastos, Ilona Posner, Kelly L. Mawby:
The user-centered iterative design of collaborative writing software. 399-405 - Anja Haake, Jörg M. Haake:
Take CoVer: exploiting version support in cooperative systems. 406-413 - Jakob Nielsen, Heather Desurvire:
Comparative design review: an exercise in parallel design. 414-417 - Christian Janssen, Anette Weisbecker, Jürgen Ziegler:
Generating user interfaces from data models and dialogue net specifications. 418-423 - Jean Vanderdonckt, François Bodart:
Encapsulating knowledge for intelligent automatic interaction objects selection. 424-429 - Won Chul Kim, James D. Foley:
Providing high-level control and expert assistance in the user interface presentation design. 430-437 - Vicki L. O'Day, Robin Jeffries:
Orienteering in an information landscape: how information seekers get from here to there. 438-445 - Michael D. Byrne:
Using icons to find documents: simplicity is critical. 446-453 - Gene Golovchinsky, Mark H. Chignell:
Queries-R-Links: graphical markup for test navigation. 454-460 - Ian McClelland:
The applied ergonomics group at Philips. 461-462 - Mike Mohageg:
The silicon graphics customer research and usability group. 465-466 - Joris Verrips:
Filtered suggestions (abstract). 467 - Michael Spenke:
From undo to multi-user applications: the demo. 468-469 - A. Brady Farrand:
Common elements in today's graphical user interfaces: the good, the bad, and the ugly. 470-473 - Paul Kabbash, I. Scott MacKenzie, William Buxton:
Human performance using computer input devices in the preferred and non-preferred hands. 474-481 - Gordon Kurtenbach, William Buxton:
The limits of expert performance using hierarchic marking menus. 482-487 - I. Scott MacKenzie, Colin Ware:
Lag as a determinant of human performance in interactive systems. 488-493 - Eric S. Lee, Thomas Whalen:
Computer image retrieval by features: suspect identification. 494-499 - Keith Instone, Barbee Mynatt Teasley, Laura M. Leventhal:
Empirically-based re-design of a hypertext encyclopedia. 500-506 - Walter Johnson, Herbert D. Jellinek, Leigh Klotz, Ramana Rao, Stuart K. Card:
Bridging the paper and electronic worlds: the paper user interface. 507-512 - Christer Carlsson, Lennart E. Fahlén:
Integrated CSCW tools within a shared 3D virtual environment (abstract). 513 - Ann Fatton, Staffan Romberger, Kerstin Severinson Eklundh:
The paper model for computer-based writing. 514 - Lynne Colgan, Robert Spence, Paul J. Rankin:
The human guidance of automated design. 515 - Marc H. Brown, James R. Meehan, Manojit Sarkar:
Browsing graphs using a fisheye view (abstract). 516 - Joseph L. Steffen, Stephen G. Eick:
High interaction data visualization using Seesoft to visualize program change history (abstract). 517 - Catherine Plaisant, David A. Carr, Hiroaki Hasegawa:
Exploring remote images: a telepathology workstation. 518 - Diana McKerlie, Allan MacLean:
QOC in action (abstract): using design rationale to support design. 519 - David Goldberg, Cate Richardson:
Touch-typing with a stylus (abstract). 520 - David Drascic, Julius Grodski, Paul Milgram, Ken Ruffo, Peter Wong, Shumin Zhai:
ARGOS: a display system for augmenting reality. 521 - Chris K. Cowley, Dylan M. Jones:
Talking to machines (abstract). 522 - Oliviero Stock:
The ALFRESCO interactive system (abstract). 523 - Barry Arons:
Hyperspeech. 524 - Hirotada Ueda, Takafumi Miyatake, Satoshi Yoshizawa:
IMPACT (abstract): interactive motion picture authoring system for creative talent. 525 - Hugh C. Davis, Wendy Hall, Adrian Pickering, Rob Wilkins:
Microcosm (abstract): an open hypermedia system. 526 - M. Cecelia Buchanan, Polle Zellweger, Ken Pier:
Multimedia documents as user interfaces. 527-528 - David Kurlander:
Graphical editing by example (abstract). 529 - Richard Potter:
Guiding automation with pixels (abstract): a technique for programming in the user interface. 530 - Solange Karsenty, Chris Weikart, James A. Landay:
Inferring graphical constraints with Rockit. 531 - Andrew J. Werth, Brad A. Myers:
Tourmaline (abstract): macrostyles by example. 532 - Andy Hopper, Andy Harter, Tom Blackie:
The active badge system (abstract). 533-534 - Steve Anderson, Shiz Kobara, Barry Mathis, Eviatar Shafrir:
IMAGINE: a vision of health care in 1997. 535
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