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International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, 1989
- Susan Wiedenbeck:
Learning Iteration and Recursion from Examples. 1-22 - Iris Vessey:
Toward a Theory of Computer Program Bugs: An Empirical Test. 23-46 - Jean-Michel Hoc:
Strategies in Controlling a Continuous Process with Long Response Latencies: Needs for Computer Support to Diagnosis. 47-67 - Rami Zwick, Thomas S. Wallsten:
Combining Stochastic Uncertainty and Linguistic Inexactness: Theory and Experimental Evaluation of Four Fuzzy Probability Models. 69-111 - William Siler, Douglas Tucker:
Patterns of Inductive Reasoning in a Parallel Expert System. 113-120
Volume 30, Number 2, 1989
- Raman Chandrasekar, S. Ramani:
Interactive Communication of Sentential Structure and Content: An Alternative Approach to Man-Machine Communication. 121-148 - Marc Kaltenbach, Claude Frasson:
DYNABOARD: User Animated Display of Deductive Proofs in Mathematics. 149-170 - Richard J. Koubek, Gavriel Salvendy, Hubert E. Dunsmore, William K. LeBold:
Cognitive Issues in the Process of Software Development: Review and Reappraisal. 171-191 - L. W. Chang, Rangasami L. Kashyap:
Study of Combination of Belief Intervals in Lattice-Structured Networks. 193-211 - Stephen J. Payne, Thomas R. G. Green:
The Structure of Command Languages: An Experiment on Task-Action Grammar. 213-234
Volume 30, Number 3, 1989
- Takao Enkawa, Gavriel Salvendy:
Underlying Dimensions of Human Problem Solving and Learning: Implications for Personnel Selection, Training, Task Design and Expert System. 235-254 - Derek L. Nazareth:
Issues in the Verification of Knowledge in Rule-Based Systems. 255-271 - Anita Wasilewska:
Syntactic Decision Procedures in Information Systems. 273-285 - Hiroyuki Watanabe:
Heuristic Graph Displayer for G-BASE. 287-302 - Sherman W. Tyler, Siegfried Treu:
An Interface Architecture to Provide Adaptive Task-Specific Context for the User. 303-327 - Anca L. Ralescu, James F. Baldwin:
Concept Learning from Examples and Counter Examples. 329-354
Volume 30, Number 4, 1989
- Gale Martin:
The Utility of Speech Input in User-Computer Interfaces. 355-375 - B. Chandrasekaran, John R. Josephson, Anne M. Keuneke, David Herman:
Building Routine Planning Systems and Explaining Their Behaviour. 377-398 - Jugal K. Kalita:
Automatically Generating Natural Language Reports. 399-423 - Ephraim P. Glinert:
Towards Software Metrics for Visual Programming. 425-445 - J. Steve Davis:
Usability of SQL and Menus for Database Query. 447-455 - Adam Mrózek:
Rough Sets and Dependency Analysis among Attributes in Computer Implementations of Expert's Inference Models. 457-473
Volume 30, Number 5, 1989
- Pertti Saariluoma, Jorma Sajaniemi:
Visual Information Chunking in Spreadsheet Calculation. 475-488 - Marcello Frixione, Salvatore Gaglio, Giuseppe Spinelli:
Are There Individual Concepts? Proper Names and Individual Concepts in SI-Nets. 489-503 - Jacques Savoy:
The Electronic Book Ebook3. 505-523 - Frans Voorbraak:
A Computationally Efficient Approximation of Dempster-Shafer Theory. 525-536 - Elzbieta Hajnicz:
Absolute Dates and Relative Dates in an Inferential System on Temporal Dependencies between Events. 537-549 - Ronald A. Guillemette:
Development and Validation of a Reader-Based Documentation Measure. 551-574 - Alistair D. N. Edwards:
Modelling Blind Users' Interactions with an Auditory Computer Interface. 575-589
Volume 30, Number 6, 1989
- Gary Marchionini:
Making the Transition from Print to Electronic Encyclopaedias: Adaptation of Mental Models. 591-618 - Tom Dayton, Charles F. Gettys, J. Thaddeus Unrein:
Theoretical Training and Problem Detection in a Computerized Database Retrieval Task. 619-637 - R. H. Thompson, W. Bruce Croft:
Support for Browsing in an Intelligent Text Retrieval System. 639-668 - Muneo Kitajima:
A Formal Representation System for the Human-Computer Interaction Process. 669-696 - Richard T. Redmond, Jean B. Gasen:
Measuring Change in the Programming Process. 697-711
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