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Interacting with Computers, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, December 1998
- Alan J. Dix, John Fabre, Steve Howard:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Temporal Aspects of Usability. Interact. Comput. 11(1): 1-7 (1998) - Alan J. Dix, Devina Ramduny, Julie Wilkinson:
Interaction in the large. 9-32 - David A. Carr, Catherine Plaisant, Hiroaki Hasegawa:
Designing a real-time telepathology workstation to mitigate communication delays. 33-52 - Chris W. Johnson:
Representing the impact of time on human error and systems failure. 53-86 - David England, Philip D. Gray:
Temporal aspects of interaction in shared virtual worlds. 87-105
Volume 11, Number 2, December 1998
- Robert Dale, Jon Oberlander, Maria Milosavljevic, Alistair Knott:
Integrating natural language generation and hypertext to produce dynamic documents. 109-135 - Robert Spence, Lisa Tweedie:
The Attribute Explorer: information synthesis via exploration. 137-146 - Sidney A. Davis, Susan Wiedenbeck:
The effect of interaction style and training method on end user learning of software packages. 147-172 - Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
The HOMER UIMS for dual user interface development: Fusing visual and non-visual interactions. 173-209 - Stephen A. Brewster:
The design of sonically-enhanced widgets. 211-235
Volume 11, Number 3, March 1999
- Kim J. Vicente:
Wanted: psychologically relevant, device- and event-independent work analysis techniques. 237-254 - Susan Wiedenbeck, Vennila Ramalingam, Suseela Sarasamma, Cynthia L. Corritore:
A comparison of the comprehension of object-oriented and procedural programs by novice programmers. 255-282 - I. Scott MacKenzie, Larry Chang:
A performance comparison of two handwriting recognizers. 283-297 - J. M. Christian Bastien, Dominique L. Scapin, Corinne Leulier:
The ergonomic criteria and the ISO/DIS 9241-10 dialogue principles: a pilot comparison in an evaluation task. 299-322 - Nichole Simpson:
Managing the use of style guides in an organisational setting: practical lessons in ensuring UI consistency. 323-351
Volume 11, Number 4, April 1999
- Mark Pendergast, Kregg Aytes, James D. Lee:
Supporting the group creation of formal and informal graphics during business process modeling. 355-373 - Stella Mills, Jan Noyes:
Virtual reality: an overview of User-related Design Issues. 375-386 - T. Conkar, Jan Noyes, Chris Kimble:
CLIMATE: A framework for developing holistic requirements analysis in Virtual Environments. 387-402 - Kulwinder Kaur, Neil A. M. Maiden, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Interacting with virtual environments: an evaluation of a model of interaction. 403-426 - Christian Krapichler, Michael Haubner, Andreas Lösch, Dietrich Schuhmann, Marcus Seemann, Karl-Hans Englmeier:
Physicians in virtual environments multimodal human-computer interaction. 427-452 - Stella Mills, Maria Madalena T. de Araújo:
Learning through virtual reality: a preliminary investigation. 453-462
Volume 11, Number 5, May 1999
- David Squires:
Usability and Educational Software Design: Special Issue of Interacting with Computers. 463-466 - David Squires, Jennifer Preece:
Predicting quality in educational software: Evaluating For Learning, Usability and the Synergy between Them. 467-483 - John T. Mayes, Chris J. H. Fowler:
Learning technology and usability: a framework for understanding courseware. 485-497 - Ann C. Jones, Eileen Scanlon, Canan Tosunoglu Blake, Erica Morris, Shelagh Ross, Phil Butcher, Joel Greenberg:
Contexts for evaluating educational software. 499-516 - Chris W. Johnson:
Why human error modeling has failed to help systems development. 517-524 - Marie-odile Bes:
A case study of a human error in a dynamic environment. 525-543 - Maria Virvou:
Automatic reasoning and help about human errors in using an operating system. 545-573 - Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Toward a model of unreliability to study error prevention supports. 575-595
Volume 11, Number 6, June 1999
- Colin Chambers, Peter R. Croll, M. Bowell:
A study of incidents involving programmable electronic safety-related systems. 597-609 - David Trepess, Tony Stockman:
A classification and analysis of erroneous actions in computer supported co-operative work environment. 611-622 - Heather W. Allen, Marcey L. Abate:
Work process analysis: a necessary step in the development of decision support systems. An aviation safety case study. 623-643 - Neil A. M. Maiden, Shailey Minocha, Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Darrel Manuel, Michele Ryan:
A co-operative scenario based approach to acquisition and validation of system requirements: How exceptions can help! 645-664 - Stephen Viller, John Bowers, Tom Rodden:
Human factors in requirements engineering: A survey of human sciences literature relevant to the improvement of dependable systems development processes. 665-698 - Paul Beynon-Davies:
Human error and information systems failure: the case of the London ambulance service computer-aided despatch system project. 699-720
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