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CHI 1983: Boston, MA, USA
- Raoul N. Smith, Richard W. Pew, Ann Janda:
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1983, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, December 12-15, 1983. ACM 1983, ISBN 978-0-89791-121-4
Abstract
- Donald A. Norman:
Design principles for human-computer interfaces. 1-10 - Patricia Wright:
Manual dexterity-a user-oriented approach to creating computer documentation. 11-18 - Lloyd H. Nakatani, John A. Rohrlich:
Soft machines: A philosophy of user-computer interface design. 19-23 - Dennis R. Wixon, John A. Whiteside, Michael Good, Sandra J. Jones:
Building a user-defined interface. 24-27 - Robert J. K. Jacob:
Executable specifications for a human-computer interface. 28-34 - John W. Roach, M. Nickson:
Formal specifications for modeling and developing human/computer interfaces. 35-39 - Nick Hammond, Anker Helms Jørgensen, Allan MacLean, Philip J. Barnard, John Brian Long:
Design practice and interface usability: Evidence from interviews with designers. 40-44 - Thomas P. Moran:
Getting into a system: External-internal task mapping analysis. 45-49 - John D. Gould, Clayton Lewis:
Designing for usability - key principles and what designers think. 50-53 - Liam Bannon, Allen Cypher, Steven Greenspan, Melissa Lee Monty:
Evaluation and analysis of users' activity organization. 54-57 - Thomas W. Butler:
Computer response time and user performance. 58-62 - Sharon Murrel:
Computer communication system design affects group decision making. 63-67 - Barbara S. Isa, James M. Boyle, Alan S. Neal, Roger M. Simons:
A methodology for objectively evaluating error messages. 68-71 - William L. Bewley, Teresa L. Roberts, David Schroit, William Verplank:
Human factors testing in the design of Xerox's 8010 "Star" office workstation. 72-77 - Alan S. Neal, Roger M. Simons:
Playback: A method for evaluating the usability of software and its documentation. 78-82 - Robert W. Root, Steve Draper:
Questionnaires as a software evaluation tool. 83-87 - Charlotte D. Mooers:
Changes that users demanded in the human interface to the Hermes Message System. 88-92 - Martha R. Horton:
Computing on a shoestring: Initial data entry for service organizations. 93-97 - Thomas Kaczmarek, William S. Mark, Norman K. Sondheimer:
The Consul/CUE interface: An integrated interactive environment. 98-102 - David E. Kieras, Peter G. Polson:
A generalized transition network representation for interactive systems. 103-106 - Mark E. Revesman, Joel S. Greenstein:
Application of a model of human decision making for human/computer communication. 107-111 - Susan T. Dumais, Thomas K. Landauer:
Using examples to describe categories. 112-115 - Jarrett Rosenberg:
A featural approach to command names. 116-119 - Robert E. Kraut, Stephen José Hanson, James M. Farber:
Command use and interface design. 120-124 - Lorenzo De Leon, William G. Harris, Martha Evens:
Is there really trouble with UNIX? 125-129 - Alison Lee, Frederick H. Lochovsky:
Enhancing the usability of an Office Information System through direct manipulation. 130-134 - Mark D. Phillips, James E. Allison, Valor S. Dodd:
An assessment of computer generated space situation map projections. 135-138 - J. W. Lewis:
An effective graphics user interface for rules and inference mechanisms. 139-143 - S. M. Gupta, L. H. Geyer, J. A. Maalouf:
Effect of font and medium on recognition/confusion. 144-149 - Richard C. Teitelbaum, Richard E. Granda:
The effects of positional constancy on searching menus for information. 150-153 - Harry R. Tennant, Kenneth M. Ross, Craig W. Thompson:
Usable natural language interfaces through menu-based natural language understanding. 154-160 - William C. Ogden, Susan R. Brooks:
Query languages for the casual user: Exploring the middle ground between formal and natural languages. 161-165 - Merle F. Poller, Susan K. Garter:
A comparative study of moded and modeless text editing by experienced editor users. 166-170 - Mary Beth Rosson:
Patterns of experience in text editing. 171-175 - Louis M. Gomez, Dennis E. Egan, Evangeline A. Wheeler, Dhiraj K. Sharma, Aleta M. Gruchacz:
How interface design determines Who has difficulty learning to use a text editor. 176-181 - James A. Galambos, Eloise S. Wikler, John B. Black, Marc M. Sebrechts:
How you tell your computer what you mean: Ostension in interactive systems. 182-185 - Stephen E. Cross:
A qualitative reasoning approach to mathematical and heuristic knowledge integration. 186-189 - James A. Hendler, Paul Roller Michaelis:
The effects of limited grammar on interactive natural language. 190-192 - J. F. Kelley:
An empirical methodology for writing user-friendly natural language computer applications. 193-196 - Kathleen F. McCoy:
Correcting misconceptions: What to say when the user is mistaken. 197-201 - Stephen J. Payne, Thomas R. G. Green:
The user's perception of the interaction language: A two-level model. 202-206 - Sarah A. Douglas, Thomas P. Moran:
Learning text editor semantics by analogy. 207-211 - Frank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran:
Mental models and problem solving in using a calculator. 212-216 - Scott P. Robertson, John B. Black:
Planning units in text editing behavior. 217-221 - Brian H. Ross, Thomas P. Moran:
Remindings and their effects in learning a text editor. 222-225 - Jeff Shrager, David Klahr:
Learning in an instructionless environment: Observation and analysis. 226-229 - Beverly Park Woolf, David D. McDonald:
Human-computer discourse in the design of a PASCAL tutor. 230-234 - Hank Kahney:
What do novice programmers know about recursion. 235-239 - Elliot Soloway, Kate Ehrlich, John B. Black:
Beyond numbers: Don't ask "how many" ... ask "why". 240-246 - Peter Molzberger:
Aesthetics and programming. 247-250 - Ronald Baecker, Aaron Marcus:
On enhancing the interface to the source code of computer programs. 251-255 - Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Andrew M. Fregly:
Documentation of concurrent programs. 256-261 - Lynne A. Price, Carlos A. Cordova:
Use of mouse buttons. 262-266 - Ann M. Rollins, B. Constantine, S. Baker:
Speech recognition at two field sites. 267-273 - U. Bräuninger, Etienne Grandjean:
Lighting characteristics of visual display terminals from an ergonomic point of view. 274-276 - Celeste S. Magers:
An experimental evaluation of on-line HELP for non-programmers. 277-281 - Claire O'Malley, Paul Smolensky, Liam Bannon, E. Conway, J. Graham, J. Sokolov, Melissa Lee Monty:
A proposal for user centered system documentation. 282-285 - Marilyn M. Mantei, Nancy Haskell:
Autobiography of a first-time discretionary microcomputer user. 286-290
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