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Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 1996
- Edgar Matias, I. Scott MacKenzie, William Buxton:
One-Handed Touch Typing on a QWERTY keyboard. 1-27 - Nancy J. Cooke, Kelly Neville, Anna L. Rowe:
Procedural Network Representations of Sequential Data. 29-68 - Léon Harvey, John R. Anderson:
Transfer of Declarative Knowledge in Complex Information-Processing Domains. 69-96
Volume 11, Number 2, 1996
- Lee Sproull, Mani R. Subramani, Sara B. Kiesler, Janet H. Walker, Keith Waters:
When the Interface Is a Face. 97-124 - Chaomei Chen, Roy Rada:
Interacting With Hypertext: A Meta-Analysis of Experimental Studies. 125-156 - David V. Beard, Dana K. Smith, Kevin M. Denelsbeck:
Quick and Dirty GOMS: A Case Study of Computed Tomography Interpretation. 157-180
Volume 11, Number 3, 1996
Original Articles
- Johannes Gärtner, Ina Wagner:
Mapping Actors and Agendas: Political Frameworks of Systems Design and Participation. 187-214 - Susanne Bødker:
Creating Conditions for Participation: Conflicts and Resources in Systems Development. 215-236 - Jeanette Blomberg, Lucy A. Suchman, Randall H. Trigg:
Reflections on a Work-Oriented Design Project. 237-265 - Karlheinz Kautz:
User Participation and Participatory Design: Topics in Computing Education. 267-284 - John M. Carroll:
Encountering Others: Reciprocal Openings in Participatory Design and User-Centered Design. 285-290
Volume 11, Number 4, 1996
- Christopher W. Johnson:
Literate Specification: Using Design Rationale to Support Formal Methods in the Development of Human-Machine Interfaces. 291-320 - Bonnie E. John:
TYPIST: A Theory of Performance in Skilled Typing. 321-355 - Victoria Bellotti, Ann Blandford, David J. Duke, David MacLean, Jon May, Laurence Nigay:
Interpersonal Access Control in Computer-Mediated Communications: A Systematic Analysis of the Design Space. 357-432
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