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5. EWHCI 1995: Moscow, Russia
- Brad Blumenthal, Juri Gornostaev, Claus Unger:
Human-Computer Interaction, 5th International Conference, EWHCI '95, Moscow, Russia, July 3-7, 1995, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1015, Springer 1995, ISBN 3-540-60614-9
Multi-Disciplinary Foundations
- Brad Blumenthal:
Industrial Design and Activity Theory: A New Direction for Designing Computer-Based Artifacts. 1-16
Toolkits
- Gerhard Viehstaedt, Mark Minas:
Generating Editors for Direct Manipulation of Diagrams. 17-25 - Bruce H. Thomas, Paul R. Calder:
Animating Widgets in the InterViews Toolkit. 26-44 - Anders I. Mørch:
Application Units: Basic Building Blocks of Tailorable Applications. 45-62
Education
- Monique Linard, Romain Zeiliger:
Designing Navigational Support for Educational Software. 63-78 - Jakob E. Bardram, Olav W. Bertelsen:
Supporting the Development of Transparent Interaction. 79-90
Information Retrieval
- Claudio Carpineto, Giovanni Romano:
ULYSSES: A Lattice-Based Multiple Interaction Strategy Retrieval Interface. 91-104
Hypertext Theory
- Valery M. Chelnokov, Victoria L. Zephyrova:
Hypertext Macrodynamics. 105-120 - Keith Andrews, Hermann A. Maurer, Nick Scherbakov:
Semantic Modeling of Object-Oriented Hypermedia Databases. 121-134
Environments
- Vladimir V. Prokhorov:
PYTHAGORAS: Multienvironment Software. 135-148 - Noboru Koshizuka, Ken Sakamura:
The Shared Interaction Objects Architecture: Integration of Advanced GUI Techniques in Distributed Environments. 149-165
Generation
- Vladislav B. Valkovsky, Dmitry L. Krechman, Igor S. Nikiforov, Dmitry S. Chenosov:
The Processing of Recursive Generalization in the Construction of Hypermedia Macrostructure. 166-178 - Doris Nitsche-Ruhland, Gottfried Zimmermann:
CritiGUI - Knowledge-Based Support for the User Interface Design Process in Smalltalk. 179-188
Activity Theory
- Victor Kaptelinin, Kari Kuutti, Liam J. Bannon:
Activity Theory: Basic Concepts and Applications. 189-201
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