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2. UIST 1989: Williamsburg, West Virginia, USA
- John L. Sibert:
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, UIST 1989, Williamsburg, West Virginia, USA, November 13-15, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-335-3 - Dorée D. Seligmann, Steven Feiner:
Specifying composite illustrations with communicative goals. 1-9 - George G. Robertson, Stuart K. Card, Jock D. Mackinlay:
The cognitive coprocessor architecture for interactive user interfaces. 10-18 - David J. Sturman, David Zeltzer, Steven D. Pieper:
Hands-on interaction with virtual environments. 19-24 - Jan Wielemaker, Anjo Anjewierden:
Separating user interface and functionality using a frame based data model. 25-33 - Pedro A. Szekely:
Standardizing the interface between applications and UIM's. 34-42 - Jonas Löwgren:
An architecture for expert user interface and design management. 43-52 - Deborah Hix:
A procedure for evaluating human-computer interface development tools. 53-61 - M. D. Cable, E. G. Hetzler, S. W. Totten:
Improving usability by sharing knowledge. 62-66 - William E. Bennett, Stephen J. Boies, John D. Gould, Sharon L. Greene, Charles Wiecha:
Transformations on a dialog tree: rule-based maping of content to style. 67-75 - Clifford Beshers, Steven Feiner:
Scope: automated generation of graphical interfaces. 76-85 - Gurminder Singh, Mark Green:
Chisel: a system for creating highly interactive screen layouts. 86-94 - Brad A. Myers, Brad T. Vander Zanden, Roger B. Dannenberg:
Creating graphical interactive application objects by demonstration. 95-104 - Scott E. Hudson:
Graphical specification of flexible user interface displays. 105-114 - Qijing Mao, Juwei Tai:
Defining the presentation of application data by a graphical language. 115-123 - Charles Wiecha:
Direct manipulation of programming: How should we design interfaces? 124-126 - Roger B. Dannenberg, D. Amon:
A gesture based user interface prototyping system. 127-132 - Niels Vejrup Carlsen, Niels Jørgen Christensen, Hugh A. Tucker:
An event language for building user interface frameworks. 133-139 - S. McKay, W. York, M. McMahon:
A presentation manager based on application semantics. 141-148 - Steven P. Reiss, Scott Meyers, Carolyn K. Duby:
Using GELO to visualize software systems. 149-157 - John M. Vlissides, Mark A. Linton:
Unidraw: a framework for building domain-specific. 158-167 - M. K. Powers:
Ensemble: a graphical user interface development system for the design and use of interactive toolkits. 168-178
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