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5. EHCI 1992: Ellivuori, Finland
- James A. Larson, Claus Unger:
Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction, Proceedings of the IFIP TC2/WG2.7 Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction, Ellivuori, Finland, 10-14 August 1992. IFIP Transactions A-18, North-Holland 1992, ISBN 0-444-89904-9
Introduction
- Leonard J. Bass, Gilbert Cockton, Claus Unger:
IFIP Working Group 2.7 User Interface Engineering: A Reference Model for Interactive System Construction. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 1-12
User Interface Management System
- Niels Vejrup Carlsen:
Towards a Common Context for User Interface Management System Design. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 13-34 - Prasun Dewan:
Principles of Designing Multi-User Interface Development Environments. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 35-50 - P. Retter, P. Mousel, G. Nogacki:
Maximum Abstraction as a Path Towards Portability in Multiple Graphical Environments. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 51-68 - Thomas Berlage, Michael Spenke:
The GINA Interaction Recorder. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 69-80 - Marc Bousse:
The GUISE User Interface Framework. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 81-93 - Stéphane Chatty:
Defining the Dynamic Behaviour of Animated Interfaces. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 95-111
Design Space
- Gregory D. Abowd, Joëlle Coutaz, Laurence Nigay:
Structuring the Space of Interactive System Properties. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 113-129 - Leonard J. Bass, Rick Kazman, Reed Little:
Toward a Software Engineering Model of Human-Computer Interaction. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 131-154 - Michael D. Harrison:
A Model for the Option Space of Interactive System. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 155-170 - Alan J. Dix:
Beyond the Interface. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 171-190
User Studies
- Barbara H. Kwasnik:
A Descriptive Study of the Functional Components of Browsing. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 191-203 - Mark Springett:
The Utility of User Action Models for Direct Manipulation Design. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 205-223
Adaptability
- Thomas Kühme, Hartmut Dieterich, Uwe Malinowski, Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt:
Approaches to Adaptivity in User Interface Technology: Survey and Taxonomy. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 225-252 - Mette Krogsæter, Inke Brüning, Christoph G. Thomas:
FLEXCEL: Adding Flexibility to a Commercially Available Software System. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 253-269
Multimodality
- Arno P. J. Gourdol, Laurence Nigay, Daniel Salber, Joëlle Coutaz:
Two Case Studies of Software Architecture for Multimodal Interactive Systems: VoicePaint and a Voice-enabled Graphical Notebook. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 271-284 - Pierre Lefebvre, Frank Poirier, G. Duncan:
A Multimodal Approach to Man-Machine Dialogue with the Unix Operating System. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 285-296 - Helen Chappel, Michael D. Wilson, Béatrice Cahour:
Engineering User Models to Enhance Multi-Modal Dialogue. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 297-315
Applications
- Robin R. Penner:
Developing the Process Control Interface. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 317-334 - Richard Bentley, Tom Rodden, Peter Sawyer, Ian Sommerville:
A Prototyping Environment for Dynamic Data Visualisation. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 335-348
Design Guidelines
- William D. Hurley:
Predicting the Impact of User Interface Design on Software Design. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 349-363 - Jacob P. Ukelson, John D. Gould, Stephen J. Boies:
User Navigation in Computer Applications. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 365-384
Panel Discussion
- Rob Procter, Robin Williams:
HCI: Whose Problem Is It Anyway? Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 385-396 - Gilbert Cockton, Michael D. Harrison, Barbara H. Kwasnik, Robin R. Penner, Rob Procter:
HCI: Whose Problem Is It Anyway? Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 397-403
Critical Issues: Reports
- Gilbert Cockton:
Conceptual Design. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 405-410 - James A. Larson:
Multimedia and Multimodality. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 411-413 - Prasun Dewan:
User Interfaces to Distributed Systems. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 415-417 - Joëlle Coutaz:
User Modelling. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 419-423
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