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Behaviour & Information Technology, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 1996
- Joan Cooper, Nilay Gencturk, Robyn A. Lindley:
A sociotechnical approach to smart card systems design: An Australian case study. 3-13 - David S. Murphy, Scott A. Yetmar:
Auditor evidence evaluation: Expert systems as credible sources. 14-23 - Bolanle A. Olaniran:
A model of group satisfaction in computer-mediated communication and face-to-face meetings. 24-36 - Philip J. Barnard, Jon May, Daniel Salber:
Deixis and points of view in media spaces: An empirical gesture. 37-50 - Donna Lauretta, Gerhard Deffner:
Experimental evaluation of dialogue styles for hybrid telephone-based interfaces. 51-56 - Erik F. Strommen, Glenda L. Revelle, Lisa M. Medoff, Setarah Razavi:
Slow and steady wins the race? Three-year-old children and pointing device use. 57-64
Volume 15, Number 2, 1996
- Jan M. Noyes, A. F. Starr, C. R. Frankish:
User involvement in the early stages of the development of an aircraft warning system. 67-75 - Brian R. Webb:
The role of users in interactive systems design: When computers are theatre, do we want the audience to write the script? 76-83 - Jane M. Carey, Philip J. Mizzi, Leonard C. Lindstrom:
Pull-down versus traditional menu types: An empirical comparison. 84-95 - Michael Siegrist:
The use or misuse of three-dimensional graphs to represent lower-dimensional data. 96-100 - Dov Te'eni:
Teaching human- computer interaction in context: An illustrative lesson on windows. 101-112 - Panayotis Vassilakis, Vassilis Moustakis:
Identifying decision maker's preferences through a prototype based inductive learning method: A medical case study. 113-122
Volume 15, Number 3, 1996
- Laura M. Leventhal, Barbee Teasley, Brad Blumenthal, Keith Instone, Daryl Stone, Mikhail V. Donskoy:
Assessing user interfaces for diverse user groups: Evaluation strategies and defining characteristics. 127-138 - Nong Ye, Gavriel Salvendy:
An objective approach to exploring skill differences in strategies of computer program comprehension. 139-148 - Martin Colbert, John Long:
Towards the development of classes of interaction: Initial illustration with reference to off-load planning. 149-182 - David Graham Wastell, Michael Newman:
Stress, control and computer system design: A psychophysiological field study. 183-192 - Jon May, Philip J. Barnard:
A modest experiment in the usefulness of electronic archives. 193-201
Volume 15, Number 4, 1996
- Peter H. Gardner, Nik Chmiel, Toby D. Wall:
Implicit knowledge and fault diagnosis in the control of advanced manufacturing technology. 205-212 - Sabine Sonnentag:
Planning and knowledge about strategies: Their relationship to work characteristics in software design. 213-225 - Torsten Heinbokel, Sabine Sonnentag, Michael Frese, Wolfgang Stolte, Felix C. Brodbeck:
Don't underestimate the problems of user centredness in software development projectsthere are many! 226-236 - Chris W. Clegg, Patrick E. Waterson, Carolyn M. Axtell:
Software development: Knowledge-intensive work organizations. 237-249 - Marjolein van Offenbeek, Paul L. Koopman:
Scenarios for system development: Matching context and strategy. 250-265 - John M. Carroll:
Becoming social: Expanding scenario-based approaches in HCI. 266-275 - Gerhard Strube:
Knowledge-based systems from a socio-cognitive 1 perspective. 276-288
Volume 15, Number 5, 1996
- Jochen Müsseler, Cristina Meinecke, Johannes Döbler:
Complexity of user interfaces: Can it be reduced by a mode key? 291-300 - Reima Suomi:
One size fits all- or does it? 301-312 - Mark J. Martinko, Robert W. Zmud, John W. Henry:
An attributional explanation of individual resistance to the introduction of information technologies in the workplace. 313-330 - Agnes Werner:
An attributional explanation of individual resistance to the introduction of information technologies in the workplace. 331-335
Volume 15, Number 6, 1996
- Volker Wulf, Markus Rohde:
Reducing conflicts in groupware: Metafunctions and their empirical evaluation. 339-351 - Carl Martin Allwood, Lisbeth Hedelin:
Information administrative support of decision processes in organizations. 352-362 - Leela Damodaran:
User involvement in the systems design process-a practical guide for users. 363-377
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