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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 1998
- Andrew Sears:
New Perspectives on HCI Education: A Call for Volunteers, and a Call for Submissions. 4 - Julie A. Jacko:
HCI education and its role in industrial engineering. 5-6 - Harry E. Blanchard:
Standards for medical applications and documentation. 7-8 - Kim Vonder Haar:
The orchestration age. 9-10 - Zsolt Haag, Leysia Palen:
ECSCW'97 doctoral colloquium: a student participant report. 11-12 - Richard I. Anderson:
Diversity within unity: the purpose of a local SIG. 13-14 - Allison Druin:
My kid doesn't need a computer... 15-16 - Elisabeth Bayle, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, George Casaday, Thomas Erickson, Sally Fincher, Beki Grinter, Ben Gross, Diane Z. Lehder, Hans Marmolin, Brian Moore, Colin Potts, Grant Skousen, John C. Thomas:
Putting it all together: towards a pattern language for interaction design: A CHI 97 workshop. 17-23 - Ernest A. Edmonds, Thomas P. Moran, Ellen Do:
Interactive systems for supporting the emergence of concepts and ideas: A CHI 97 workshop. 24-25 - Batya Friedman:
User Autonomy: Who Should Control What and When? A CHI 96 workshop. 26-29 - Alan J. Dix:
Time and the Web. 30-33 - Ben Shneiderman:
Visualizing Personal Histories: A Workshop, July 21-22, 1997. 34-35 - Paul Chesson:
You need a psychologist to teach HCI correctly to a computer scientist: INTERACT '97 panel session. 36 - Robert Pedlow, Anne Miller:
IT outsourcing: some implications for building usable IT systems. 37-43 - Milan E. Soklic:
Computers versus humans. 44-47 - Jill Loukides:
Book Review: User-Centered Requirements, The Scenario-Based Engineering Process, Karen McGraw and Karan Harbison. 48 - Andrew Sears:
An HCI reading list. 49-64
Volume 30, Number 2, April 1998
- Guy A. Boy:
SIGCHI international advisory task force. 4-8 - Marilyn Mantei Tremaine:
A psychologist astray in computer science. 9-13 - Harry E. Blanchard:
Update on recent HCI and usability standards. 14-15 - Frank Marchak:
Universal design. 16-17 - Richard I. Anderson:
Reaching out and being reached. 18-19 - Angela Boltman:
Two weeks in the life of a technology teacher. 20-21 - Bernard J. Jansen:
The graphical user interface. 22-26 - Michael J. Muller, Cathleen Wharton:
Toward an HCI research and practice agenda based on human needs and social responsibility. 27-29 - Susan J. Boyce, Demetrios Karis, Amir Mané, Nicole Yankelovich:
Speech user interface design challenges: CHI 97 workshop report. 30-34 - Louis C. Vroomen:
Graphical user interfaces for hierarchies: workshop summary. 35-36 - Jean Scholtz:
ESP 7: empirical studies of programmers. 37-39 - Anders March, Oliver Stiemerling, Volker Wulf:
Tailorable groupware: issues, methods, and architectures. 40-42 - Laura L. Downey, Sharon J. Laskowski, Elizabeth A. Buie, William E. Hefley:
Usability engineering 2: measurement and methods. 43-45 - James R. Miller:
The apple advanced technology group: an introduction to the special SIGCHI bulletin issue. 46-47 - Daniel M. Russell:
The ATG knowledge management technologies laboratory. 48-50 - James R. Miller:
An overview of the ATG intelligent systems program. 51-52 - James R. Miller, Thomas Bonura:
From documents to objects: an overview of LiveDoc. 53-58 - Thomas Bonura, James R. Miller:
Drop zones: an extension to LiveDoc. 59-63 - Branimir Boguraev, Christopher Kennedy, Sascha Brawer:
An architecture for content analysis of documents and its use in information and knowledge management tasks. 64-71 - Branimir Boguraev, Rachel K. E. Bellamy:
Dynamic document presentation. 72-77 - Bonnie A. Nardi, Brian Reilly, Reinhold Steinbeck:
An online digital photography course for high school teachers. 78-81 - Shilpa V. Shukla:
Hit squads & bug meisters: discovering new artifacts for the design of software supporting collaborative work. 82-84 - Daniel E. Rose:
Beyond search: the information access research group at Apple. 85-89 - Daniel M. Russell:
User experience research group: understanding the complete user interaction. 90-94 - William F. Walker:
Rapid prototyping of awareness services using a shared information server. 95-101 - Jerome R. Bellegarda:
Interaction-driven speech input: a data-driven approach to the capture of both local and global language constraints. 102-105 - N. Rao Machiraju:
The ATG learning communities laboratory: an overview. 106-107 - Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Kristina Woolsey:
Learning conversations. 108-112 - Stephanie Houde, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Laureen Leahy:
In search of design principles for tools and practices to support communication within a learning community. 113-118 - Brian Roddy, Hernán Epelman-Wang:
Interface issues in text based chat rooms. 119-123 - Jim Spohrer:
ATG education research: the authoring tools thread. 124-133 - Mike Graves, Sally Grisedale, Alexander Grünsteidl:
Unfamiliar ground: designing technology to support rural healthcare workers in India. 134-143 - S. Joy Mountford:
A history of the Apple human interface group. 144-146 - Jed Harris, Austin Henderson:
Discourse architecture. 147-151
Volume 30, Number 3, July 1998
- Andrew Sears:
Session details: Education. - Daniel Boyarski:
Designing design education. 7-10
- Millicent Cooley:
Change, information and understanding: conference themes in 1997-98. 11-15
- Harry E. Blanchard:
Session details: Standards. - Harry E. Blanchard:
Standards for usability testing. 16-17
- Richard I. Anderson:
Session details: Local SIGs. - Richard I. Anderson:
"Brought to you by...". 18-19
- Allison Druin:
Session details: Kids and computers. - Allison Druin:
How did you get to doing what you do? 20-22
- David Crow, Jim Jansen, Erika Orrick:
Recommended readings. 23-25 - Offer Drori:
The user interface in text retrieval systems. 26-29 - David Grayson, Lynne M. Coventry:
The effects of visual proxemic information in video mediated communication. 30-39 - Carson Reynolds:
As we may communicate. 40-44
- Karen McGraw:
Session details: Publications. - Carl Zetie:
User interface design: bridging the gap. 45-46
Volume 30, Number 4, October 1998
- Richard L. Anderson:
Local SIGs Achieve Visibility at CHI 98. 4-5 - Allison Druin:
CHIkids: a look back and a look forward. 6-8 - Marian G. Williams, Andrew Sears:
HCI education and CHI 98. 9-15 - David G. Novick:
World-Wide CHI: the SIGCHI international issues committee. 16-18 - Keith Instone:
HCI and the Web: World Wide Web special interest area. 19-21 - Shannon Ford:
Visual interaction design: outside looking in at CHI 98. 22-23 - David Crow, Farouk Meghji, Erika Orrick:
Students: being a student volunteer at HCI 98. 24-26 - Joseph A. Konstan, Jane Siegel:
Unifying HCI: the impossible possibility. 30-32 - John Artim, Mark van Harmelen, Keith Butler, Jan Gulliksen, Austin Henderson, Srdjan Kovacevic, Shijian Lu, Scott Overmyer, Ray Reaux, Dave Roberts, Jean-Claude Tarby, Keith Vander Linden:
Incorporating work, process and task analysis into commercial and industrial object-oriented systems development. 33-36 - Philippe A. Palanque, Fabio Paternò, Bob Fields:
Designing user interfaces for safety critical systems. 37-39 - Birgit Bomsdorf, Gerd Szwillus:
From task to dialogue: task-based user interface design. 40-42 - N. Hari Narayanan:
Hyped-media to hyper-media: toward theoretical foundations of design, use and evaluation. 43-45 - Leah Kaufman, Brad Weed:
Too much of a good thing?: identifying and resolving bloat in the user interface. 46-47 - Patrick Steiger, Markus Stolze, Michael Good:
Beyond Internet business-as-usual. 48-52 - Sherry Hsi, Elliot Soloway:
Learner-centered design: specifically addressing the needs of learners. 53-55 - Tom Brinck, Gary York:
User interfaces for computer-based patient records. 56-58 - Jürgen Koenemann, Allison Druin, Angela Boltman:
HCI in the classroom: the CHI'98 development consortium. 59 - Deborah A. Boehm-Davis:
The CHI 98 doctoral consortium. 60-61 - Thomas M. Graefe, Dennis R. Wixon:
HCI solutions for managing the IT infra-structure. 66 - Kristyn Greenwood, Suzy Czarkowski:
Competitive testing issues and methodology. 67-70 - B. J. Fogg, Daniel Bedichevsky, Jason Tester:
Persuasive computing. 71-72 - Austin Henderson, Jeff A. Johnson:
So you want to be a user interface consultant. 73-74 - Austin Henderson:
HCI/SIGCHI issues for policy '98. 75-76 - Austin Henderson:
Policy '98: implications for SIGCHI. 77-79 - Karen L. McGraw:
New publications of interest. 79 - Tonya Sullivan, Jeff Merhout, Jean B. Gasen:
The celebration continues: HCIL 98 trip report. 80-82 - H. Rex Hartson:
AVI '98: advanced visual interfaces - an international working conference. 83-84 - Hilary Johnson, Peter Johnson, Eamonn O'Neill:
Representations in interactive software development. 85-87 - CVE'98: Collaborative virtual environments. 88-89
- Mike Atwood:
SIGCHI annual report. 90-93 - Robert Mack, Allison Druin, David Riederman, Jean Scholtz, Cathleen Wharton:
SIGCHI needs you! 94-95
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