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Interacting with Computers, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 1993
- John M. Carroll:
Creating a Design Science of Human-Computer Interaction. 3-12 - Jean Scholtz, Susan Wiedenbeck:
Using Unfamiliar Programming Languages: The Effects on Expertise. 13-30 - Alan Burton, Anthony P. Steward:
Effects of Linguistic Sophistication on the Usability of a Natural Language Interface. 31-59 - Mike Sharples:
A Study of Breakdowns and Repairs in a Computer-Mediated Communication System. 61-77 - Iva M. Lu, Marilyn M. Mantei:
Managing Design Ideas with a Shared Drawing Tool. 79-114 - P. T. Hughes, M. E. Morris, T. A. Plant:
Understanding and Uncovering Design Issues in Synchronous Shared-Window Conferencing. 115-130
Volume 5, Number 2, 1993
- Paul M. Mullins, Siegfried Treu:
A Task-Based Cognitive Model for User-Network Interaction: Defining a Task Taxonomy to Guide the Interface Designer. 139-166 - Carl Martin Allwood, Tomas Kalen:
User-Competence and Other Usability Aspects when Introducing a Patient Administrative System: A Case Study. 167-191 - David Greatbatch, Paul Luff, Christian Heath, Peter Campion:
Interpersonal Communication and Human-Computer Interaction: An Examination of the Use of Computers in Medical Consultations. 193-216 - Steve Benford, Adrian Bullock, Neil Cook, Paul Harvey, Rob Ingram, Ok-Ki Lee:
From Rooms to Cyberspace: Models of Interaction in Large Virtual Computer Spaces. 217-237 - John A. Hughes, Ian Sommerville, Richard Bentley, David Randall:
Designing with Ethnography: Making Work Visible. 239-253
Volume 5, Number 3, 1993
- Michael D. Wallace, Terry J. Anderson:
Approaches to Interface Design. 259-278 - James C. Gee, Woodrow Barfield, David R. Haynor, Yongmin Kim:
User Interface Design for Medical Imaging Workstations: Image Display and Processing. 279-294 - Gerard Hutchings, Wendy Hall, Christopher J. Colbourn:
Patterns of Students' Interactions with a Hypermedia System. 295-313 - Andy Colebourne, Peter Sawyer, Ian Sommerville:
MOG User Interface Builder: A Mechanism for Integrating Application and User Interface. 315-331 - Andy Whitefield, Anthony Esgate, Ian Denley, Paul F. Byerley:
On Distinguishing Work Tasks and Enabling Tasks. 333-347 - Jussi Karlgren:
Sublanguages and Registers: A Note on Terminology. 348-350
Volume 5, Number 4, 1993
- Hans van der Meij, Ard W. Lazonder:
Assessment of the Minimalist Approach to Computer User Documentation. 355-370 - Pauline A. Smith, John R. Wilson:
Hypertext and Expert Systems: The Possibilities for Integration. 371-384 - Jonas Löwgren, Ulrika Lauren:
Supporting the Use of Guidelines and Style Guides in Professional User Interface Design. 385-396 - Nick P. Rousseau, Linda Candy, Ernest A. Edmonds:
Influence, Discretion and Time Available: A Case Study of HCI Practice in Software Development. 397-411 - Ray B. Jones, E. Edgerton, Isobel Baxter, L. M. Naven, Jan Ritchie, G. Bell, K. Murray:
Where Should a Public Access Health Information System be Sited? 413-421 - Peter Windsor, Graham Storrs:
Practical User Interface Design Notation. 423-438 - Ave Wrigley:
In Defense of Sublinguistics. 439-440 - Norman M. Fraser:
Sublanguage, Register and Natural Language Interfaces. 441-444
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