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CHI 1995: Denver, Colorado
- Irvin R. Katz, Robert L. Mack, Linn Marks, Mary Beth Rosson, Jakob Nielsen:
Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI '95 Conference Proceedings, Denver, Colorado, USA, May 7-11, 1995. ACM/Addison-Wesley 1995, ISBN 0-201-84705-1
Papers
Cognitive Models
- Erik M. Altmann, Jill H. Larkin, Bonnie E. John:
Display Navigation by an Expert Programmer: A Preliminary Model of Memory. 3-10 - David E. Kieras, Scott D. Wood, David E. Meyer:
Predictive Engineering Models Using the EPIC Architecture for a High-Performance Task. 11-18 - Malcolm I. Bauer, Bonnie E. John:
Modeling Time-Constrained Learning in a Highly Interactive Task. 19-26
Programming by Example
- Allen Cypher, David Canfield Smith:
KidSim: End User Programming of Simulations. 27-34 - Dan R. Olsen, Brett Ahlstrom, Douglas C. Kohlert:
Building Geometry-Based Widgets by Example. 35-42 - James A. Landay, Brad A. Myers:
Interactive Sketching for the Early Stages of User Interface Design. 43-50
Information Access
- Peter Pirolli, Stuart K. Card:
Information Foraging in Information Access Environments. 51-58 - Marti A. Hearst:
TileBars: Visualization of Term Distribution Information in Full Text Information Access. 59-66 - Jock D. Mackinlay, Ramana Rao, Stuart K. Card:
An Organic User Interface for Searching Citation Links. 67-73
End-User Training and Help
- Susan Wiedenbeck, Patti L. Zila, Daniel S. McConnell:
End-User Training: An Empirical Study Comparing On-Line Practice Methods. 74-81 - Susan M. Harrison:
A Comparison of Still, Animated, or Nonillustrated On-Line Help with Written or Spoken Instructions in a Graphical User Interface. 82-89 - Vibhu O. Mittal, Johanna D. Moore:
Dynamic Generation of Follow Up Question Menus: Facilitating Interactive Natural Language Dialogues. 90-97
Multimodal Interfaces
- Laurence Nigay, Joëlle Coutaz:
A Generic Platform for Addressing the Multimodal Challenge. 98-105 - Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Developing Dual Interfaces for Integrating Blind and Sighted Users: The HOMER UIMS. 106-113 - Richard L. Kline, Ephraim P. Glinert:
Improving GUI Accessibility for People with Low Vision. 114-121
Studying Work
- Richard H. R. Harper, Abigail Sellen:
Collaborative Tools and the Practicalities of Professional Work at the International Monetary Fund. 122-129 - Michael J. Muller, Rebecca Carr, Catherine Ashworth, Barbara Diekmann, Cathleen Wharton, Cherie Eickstaedt, Joan Clonts:
Telephone Operators as Knowledge Workers: Consultants Who Meet Customer Needs. 130-137 - Wendy E. Mackay:
Ethics, Lies and Videotape... 138-145
Usability Analysis: From Research to Practice
- Victoria Bellotti, Simon Buckingham Shum, Allan MacLean, Nick Hammond:
Multidisciplinary Modeling in HCI Design ...In Theory and in Practice. 146-153 - Jan-Willem van Aalst, Tom T. Carey, Diane L. McKerlie:
Design Space Analysis as "Training Wheels" in a Framework for Learning User Interface Design. 154-161 - John Karat, Tom Dayton:
Practical Education for Improving Software Usability. 162-169
Learning from Design Experiences
- Jeremy R. Cooperstock, Koichiro Tanikoshi, Garry Beirne, Tracy Narine, William Buxton:
Evolution of a Reactive Environment. 170-177 - Tamara Sumner:
The High-Tech Toolbelt: A Study of Designers in the Workplace. 178-185 - Alex Paul Conn:
Time Affordances: The Time Factor in Diagnostic Usability Heuristics. 186-193
Using the Information of Others
- William C. Hill, Larry Stead, Mark Rosenstein, George W. Furnas:
Recommending and Evaluating Choices in a Virtual Community of Use. 194-201 - David A. Maltz, Kate Ehrlich:
Pointing the Way: Active Collaborative Filtering. 202-209 - Upendra Shardanand, Pattie Maes:
Social Information Filtering: Algorithms for Automating "Word of Mouth". 210-217
Navigating and Scaling in 2D Space
- Jeff A. Johnson:
A Comparison of User Interfaces for Panning on a Touch-Controlled Display. 218-225 - Deborah Hix, James N. Templeman, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Pre-Screen Projection: From Concept to Testing of a New Interaction Technique. 226-233 - George W. Furnas, Benjamin B. Bederson:
Space-Scale Diagrams: Understanding Multiscale Interfaces. 234-241
Advanced Media for Collaboration
- Steve Benford, John Bowers, Lennart E. Fahlén, Chris Greenhalgh, Dave Snowdon:
User Embodiment in Collaborative Virtual Environments. 242-249 - Dorée D. Seligmann, Rebecca Mercuri, John T. Edmark:
Providing Assurances in a Multimedia Interactive Environment. 250-256 - William W. Gaver, Gerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke:
A Virtual Window on Media Space. 257-264
Innovative Interaction I
- Richard Stoakley, Matthew Conway, Randy F. Pausch:
Virtual Reality on a WIM: Interactive Worlds in Miniature. 265-272 - Paul Kabbash, William Buxton:
The "Prince" Technique: Fitts' Law and Selection Using Area Cursors. 273-279 - Thomas G. Zimmerman, Joshua R. Smith, Joseph A. Paradiso, David Allport, Neil Gershenfeld:
Applying Electric Field Sensing to Human-Computer Interfaces. 280-287
Technology at Work
- Alex Mitchell, Ilona Posner, Ronald Baecker:
Learning to Write Together Using Groupware. 288-295 - Satu S. Parikh, Gerald L. Lohse:
Electronic Futures Markets versus Floor Trading: Implications for Interface Design. 296-303 - Brian Knep, Craig Hayes, Rick Sayre, Tom Williams:
Dinosaur Input Device. 304-309
Visual Display Techniques
- Colin Ware:
Dynamic Stereo Displays. 310-316 - Beverly L. Harrison, Hiroshi Ishii, Kim J. Vicente, William Buxton:
Transparent Layered User Interfaces: An Evaluation of a Display Design to Enhance Focused and Divided Attention. 317-324 - Kimiya Yamaashi, Yukihiro Kawamata, Masayuki Tani, Hidekazu Matsumoto:
User-Centered Video: Transmitting Video Images Based on the User's Interest. 325-330
Creating Visualizations
- Sougata Mukherjea, James D. Foley, Scott E. Hudson:
Visualizing Complex Hypermedia Networks through Multiple Hierarchical Views. 331-337 - Mei C. Chuah, Steven F. Roth, John Kolojejchick, Joe Mattis, Octavio Juarez:
SageBook: Searching Data-Graphics by Content. 338-345 - Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall, Thomas P. Moran:
Finding and Using Implicit Structure in Human-Organized Spatial Layouts of Information. 346-353
Making Choices for Communication
- Ellen Isaacs, Trevor Morris, Thomas K. Rodriguez, John C. Tang:
Comparison of Face-To-Face and Distributed Presentations. 354-361 - Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson, David K. Meader:
What Mix of Video and Audio is Useful for Small Groups Doing Remote Real-Time Design Work? 362-368 - Nicole Yankelovich, Gina-Anne Levow, Matthew Marx:
Designing SpeechActs: Issues in Speech User Interfaces. 369-376
Design Tools
- Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Integrating Task and Software Development for Object-Oriented Applications. 377-384 - Uwe Malinowski, Kumiyo Nakakoji:
Using Computational Critics to Facilitate Long-Term Collaboration in User Interface Design. 385-392 - Sarah Nichols, Frank E. Ritter:
A Theoretically Motivated Tool for Automatically Generating Command Aliases. 393-400
Information Visualization
- John Lamping, Ramana Rao, Peter Pirolli:
A Focus+Context Technique Based on Hyperbolic Geometry for Visualizing Large Hierarchies. 401-408 - Ishantha Lokuge, Suguru Ishizaki:
GeoSpace: An Interactive Visualization System for Exploring Complex Information Spaces. 409-414 - Kenneth P. Fishkin, Maureen C. Stone:
Enhanced Dynamic Queries via Movable Filters. 415-420
Applying Cognitive Analysis to Design
- Marita Franzke:
Turning Research into Practice: Characteristics of Display-Based Interaction. 421-428 - Bonnie E. John, Hilary Packer:
Learning and Using the Cognitive Walkthrough Method: A Case Study Approach. 429-436 - A. W. Roesler, S. G. McLellan:
What Help Do Users Need?: Taxonomies for On-Line Information Needs and Access Methods. 437-441
Innovative Interaction II
- George W. Fitzmaurice, Hiroshi Ishii, William Buxton:
Bricks: Laying the Foundations for Graspable User Interfaces. 442-449 - Akikazu Takeuchi, Taketo Naito:
Situated Facial Displays: Towards Social Interaction. 450-455 - Sidney S. Fels, Geoffrey E. Hinton:
GloveTalkII: An Adaptive Gesture-to-Formant Interface. 456-463
Pictures and Programming
- Douglas C. Kohlert, Dan R. Olsen:
Pictures as Input Data. 464-471 - David Kurlander, Daniel T. Ling:
Planning-Based Control of Interface Animation. 472-479 - Henry Lieberman, Christopher Fry:
Bridging the Gulf Between Code and Behavior in Programming. 480-486
Pen Interfaces
- Thomas P. Moran, Patrick Chiu, William van Melle, Gordon Kurtenbach:
Implicit Structures for Pen-Based Systems within a Freeform Interaction Paradigm. 487-494 - Steve Whittaker, Heinrich Schwarz:
Back to the Future: Pen and Paper Technology Supports Complex Group Coordination. 495-502 - Clive Frankish, Richard Hull, Pam Morgan:
Recognition Accuracy and User Acceptance of Pen Interfaces. 503-510
Design Briefings
Interfaces for Children
- Philippe Piernot, Ramon M. Felciano, Roby Stancel, Jonathan Marsh, Marc P. Yvon:
Designing the PenPal: Blending Hardware and Software in a User-Interface for Children. 511-518 - Shannon L. Halgren, Tony Fernandes, Deanna Thomas:
Amazing Animation: Movie Making for Kids. 519-524
Redesigning Existing Products
- Annette Wagner, Patrick S. Curran, Robert O'Brien:
Drag Me, Drop Me, Treat Me Like an Object. 525-530 - Debra Hershmann:
The Effects of Practical Business Constraints on User Interface Design. 531-537
Managing Complex Data
- Roxanne F. Bradley, Linn D. Johnk:
Replacing a Networking Interface "From Hell". 538-545 - Thomas W. Mastaglio, Jeanine Williamson:
User-Centered Development of a Large-Scale Complex Networked Virtual Environment. 546-552
Interfaces for Communication
- Maria Capucciati, Patrick S. Curran, Kimberly Donner O'Brien, Annette Wagner:
Neither Rain, Nor Sleet, Nor Gloom of Night: Adventures in Electronic Mail. 553-557 - Ron Perkins:
The Interchange Online Network: Simplifying Information Access. 558-565
Designing with Metaphors
- H. J. Moll-Carrillo, Gitta Salomon, Matthew Marsh, Jane Fulton Suri, Peter Spreenberg:
Articulating a Metaphor through User-Centered Design. 566-572 - Jay Lundell, Steve Anderson:
Designing a "Front Panel" for Unix: The Evolution of a Metaphor. 573-579
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