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2nd HCI 1987: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
- Gavriel Salvendy, Steven L. Sauter, Joseph J. Hurrell Jr.:
Social, Ergonomic and Stress Aspects of Work with Computers, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, August 10-14, 1987, Volume 1. Elsevier 1987, ISBN 0-444-42847-X
Computers in Organizational Settings
- James G. Anderson, Stephen J. Jay, Harlan M. Schweer, Marilyn M. Anderson:
Diffusion and Impact of Computer in Organizational Settings: Empirical Findings form a Hospital. HCI (1) 1987: 3-10 - Henry P. Lundsgaarde, J. W. Williamson:
Organizational Barriers to the Diffusion of Computer Technology. HCI (1) 1987: 11-16 - Bonnie Kaplan, Dennis Duchon:
Job-Related Responses to a Clinical Laboratory Computer Information System Seven Months Post Implementation. HCI (1) 1987: 17-24 - Michael Rahav:
Computerization of Psychiatric Case Registers: Public Peril vs. Hazards to Confidentiality. HCI (1) 1987: 25-30
Organizational Demands and Stress
- Michael J. Smith, Pascale Carayon, Kathleen Miezio:
Electronic Monitoring and Job Stress. HCI (1) 1987: 33-42 - Michael Frese:
A Concept of Control: Implications for Stress and Performance in Human-Computer Interaction. HCI (1) 1987: 43-50 - Pentti K. Seppälä, E. Tuominen, P. Koskinen:
Psychosocial Factors in the Introduction of Computerized Technology: Experiences from the Finnish Engineering Industry. HCI (1) 1987: 51-58 - Paul T. Cornell:
Job Performance and QWL in a Data Entry Task. HCI (1) 1987: 59-66 - S. G. Hart, Vernol Battiste, M. A. Chesney, M. M. Ward, M. McElroy:
Responses of Type A and Type B Individuals Performing a Supervisory Control Simulation. HCI (1) 1987: 67-74 - M. Nowakowski:
Personalized Recognition of Mental Workload in Human-Computer System. HCI (1) 1987: 75-82
Software Ergonomics
- D. W. Marin, David R. McDonald, C. R. Patton:
The Benefit/Cost of VDT Highlighting. HCI (1) 1987: 89-96 - William T. Wood, Susan K. Wood:
Icons in Everyday Life. HCI (1) 1987: 97-104 - Dwight P. Miller:
Small Windows on a Large System. HCI (1) 1987: 105-112 - J. F. Reisel, Ben Shneiderman:
Is Bigger Better? The Effects of Display Size on Program Reading. HCI (1) 1987: 113-122 - S.-L. Hwang, C.-C. Ho:
The Modelling of Information Processing on Chinese VDT. HCI (1) 1987: 123-128 - Robert A. Karasek:
Making Customer-Oriented Variety Feasible for CIM: Customer-Oriented Product Design Software. HCI (1) 1987: 129-136 - James R. Roesser:
A Notation for the Input and Storage of Mathematics: An Application of SGML. HCI (1) 1987: 137-142
Ergonomic Demands
- Harry L. Snyder:
Counterintuitive Criteria for Visual Displays0. HCI (1) 1987: 145-156 - Helmut T. Zwahlen, Charles C. Adams Jr.:
Development of a Work-Rest Schedule for VDT Work. HCI (1) 1987: 157-164 - Marvin J. Dainoff:
Some Issues Related to Seated Posture and Workstation Design. HCI (1) 1987: 165-172 - James P. Jenkins, James C. Glynn:
Development and Evaluation of a Risk Based Interactive Decision Aid. HCI (1) 1987: 173-180 - Jean McKendree:
Feedback Content During Complex Skill Acquisition. HCI (1) 1987: 181-188 - Shin'ichi Fukuzumi, I. Yamamoto, Yoshio Hayashi:
Study on VDT Display Color and Readability. HCI (1) 1987: 189-196 - Susumu Saito:
Quantitative Evaluation of VDT Operations Through the Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Characteristics of Eye Movement. HCI (1) 1987: 197-202 - Yoshio Tominaga, Naoki Maehara:
Noise Problem in Japanese automated Office. HCI (1) 1987: 203-208
Cognitive Demands
- Steven L. Sauter, Joseph J. Hurrell Jr.:
Occupational Health and the Computer-Mediation of Information. HCI (1) 1987: 211-218 - A. F. Sanders:
Problems of a Novice: Some Introspective Observations. HCI (1) 1987: 219-230 - Daniel C. Ganster, Joseph J. Hurrell Jr., Linda T. Thomas:
Development of a Scale to Assess Occupational Cognitive Demands. HCI (1) 1987: 231-238 - Thomas J. Smith, Karl U. Smith:
Motor Feedback Control of Human Cognition: Implication for the Cognitive Interface. HCI (1) 1987: 239-254 - Tadeusz Marek, Czeslaw Noworol:
Cumulative Fatigue Symptoms of Dialogue and Data Entry VDU Operators. HCI (1) 1987: 255-262 - T. Moody, M. Joost, R. Rodman:
Vigilance and Its Role in AI Technology: How Smart is Too Smart? HCI (1) 1987: 263-270 - Eila Järvenpää, V. Teikair:
Mental Workload in Simple and Complicated Computer Aided Design. HCI (1) 1987: 271-276
Socio-Technical Aspects
- Hitoshi Watanabe:
Human-Interface Architecture: Its Significance for Office Automation System. HCI (1) 1987: 279-294 - Gunilla Bradley:
Changing Roles in an Electronic Industry: Engineers Using CAD System and Secretaries Using work-Processing System. HCI (1) 1987: 295-302 - Leo R. Quintanar, Charles R. Crowell, Patrick J. Moskal:
The interactive Computer as a Social Stimulus in Human-Computer Interactions. HCI (1) 1987: 303-310 - Stephen R. Ruth, Ella P. Gardner:
Examining the Silent Majority: A Current Perspective on Predictive Variables Associated with Managerial and Clerical ADP Users. HCI (1) 1987: 311-318 - Lillian G. Malt:
Skills Analysis in Human-Computer Interface: A Holistic Approach. HCI (1) 1987: 319-326 - W. S. Leicht:
Management of Communications in Customer/System Interface. HCI (1) 1987: 327-336 - Jack Litewka:
Questionable Assumptions and Misconceptions in Ergonomic Research on Human-Computer Interaction: A Discussion. HCI (1) 1987: 337-344 - David L. Shay:
"80/20 OA" Measurement of White Collar Workers. HCI (1) 1987: 345-352 - Tora K. Bikson:
Cognitive Press in Computer-Mediated Work. HCI (1) 1987: 353-364 - Barbara G. F. Cohen, Chaya S. Piotrkowski, Kevin E. Coray:
Working Conditions and Health Complaints of Women Office Workers. HCI (1) 1987: 365-372
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