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DIS 1995: Ann Arbor, MI, USA
- Gary M. Olson, Sue Schuon:
Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods and Techniques, DIS '95, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, August 23-25, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 0-89791-673-5
Evolutionary Design
- John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson, Andrew M. Cohill, John R. Schorger:
Building a History of the Blacksburg Electronic Village. 1-6 - Gerhard Fischer, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Jonathan L. Ostwald:
Supporting the Evolution of Design Artifacts with Representations of Context and Intent. 7-15 - Catalina Danis, John Karat:
Technology-Driven Design of Speech Recognition Systems. 17-24
Experience and Requirements
- Stephanie M. Wilson, Peter Johnson:
Empowering Users in a Task-Based Approach to Design. 25-31 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Requirements Rationales: Integrating Approaches to Requirement Analysis. 33-42 - Scott Henninger, Kyle Haynes, Michael W. Reith:
A Framework for Developing Experience-Based Usability Guidelines. 43-53
Organizational Concerns
- Volker Wulf, Markus Rohde:
Towards an Integrated Organization and Technology Development. 55-64 - Michael E. Atwood, Bart Burns, Dieter Gairing, Andreas Girgensohn, Alison Lee, Thea Turner, Sabina Alteras-Webb, Beatrix Zimmermann:
Facilitating Communication in Software Development. 65-73 - Gerhard Fischer, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, Jonathan L. Ostwald, Markus Stolze, Tamara Sumner, Beatrix Zimmermann:
From Domain Modeling to Collaborative Domain Construction. 75-85
Multidisciplinary Teams
- Jonas Löwgren:
Applying Design Methodology to Software Development. 87-95 - Catherine M. Burns, Kim J. Vicente:
A Framework for Describing and Understanding Interdisciplinary Interactions in Design. 97-103 - W. P. Holmes, M. A. Azam, P. C. Hills:
A Preliminary Study of the Relationship Between Industrial Design and Engineering Design. 105-114
Design in Context
- Anne Rose, Ben Shneiderman, Catherine Plaisant:
An Applied Ethnographic Method for Redesigning User Interfaces. 115-122 - Eric Blough, Michael Eisenberg:
Combining Programming Languages and Direct Manipulation in Environments for Computational Science. 123-130 - Keith A. Butler:
Designing Deeper: Towards a User-Centered Development Environment. 131-142
Panel Discussion
- Mark Guzdial, Yasmin B. Kafai, John M. Carroll, Gerhard Fischer, Roger C. Schank, Elliot Soloway, Ben Shneiderman:
Learner-Centered System Design: HCI Perspective for the Future. 143-147
CSCW
- Antonio Carlos Pereira Maia, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia:
A Method for Analyzing Team Design Activity. 149-156 - Mathilde M. Bekker, Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson:
Analysis of Gestures in Face-to-Face Design Teams Provides Guidance for How to Use Groupware in Design. 157-166
Design Environments
- Martin R. Frank, Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya, James D. Foley:
Inference Bear: Designing Interactive Interfaces Through Before and After Snapshots. 167-175 - Kurt Schneider, Alexander Repenning:
Deceived by Ease of Use: Using Paradigmatic Applications to Build Visual Design Environments. 177-188 - Chris DiGiano, Michael Eisenberg:
Self-Disclosing Design Tools: A Gentle Introduction to End-User Programming. 189-197
Formal Notations/Methods
- Birgit Kneer, Gerd Szwillus:
OBSM: a Notation to Integrate Different Levels of User Interface Design. 199-205 - Gerrit C. van der Veer, Johannes C. van Vliet, Bert F. Lenting:
Designing Complex Systems - A Structured Activity. 207-217 - Gregory D. Abowd, Hung-Ming Wang, Andrew F. Monk:
A Formal Technique for Automated Dialogue Development. 219-226
Scenarios
- Hermann Kaindl:
An Integration of Scenarios with Their Purposes in Task Modeling. 227-235 - Traci Royer:
Using Scenario-Based Designs to Review User Interface Changes and Enhancements. 237-246 - Colin Potts:
Using Schematic Scenarios to Understand User Needs. 247-256
Plenary Speakers
- Henry Petroski:
The Evolution of Useful Things. Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 1995: 257 - Ernesto Arias:
Designing in a Design Community: Insights and Challenges. 259-263
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