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Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 1993
- Gordon Kurtenbach, Abigail Sellen, William Buxton:
An Empirical Evaluation of Some Articulatory and Cognitive Aspects of Marking Menus. 1-23 - Peter A. Bibby, Stephen J. Payne:
Internalizing and the Use Specificity of Device Knowledge. 25-56 - William C. Hill:
A Wizard of Oz Study of Advice Giving and Following. 57-81
Volume 8, Number 2, 1993
- Stephen J. Payne:
Understanding Calendar Use. 83-100 - John B. Smith, Dana K. Smith, Eileen Kupstas:
Automated Protocol Analysis. 101-145 - John C. McCarthy, Victoria C. Miles, Andrew F. Monk, Michael D. Harrison, Alan J. Dix, Peter C. Wright:
Text-Based On-Line Conferencing: A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis Using a Minimal Prototype. 147-183 - David M. Lane, H. Albert Napier, Richard R. Batsell, John L. Naman:
Predicting the Skilled Use of Hierarchical Menus With the Keystroke-Level Model. 185-192
Volume 8, Number 3, 1993
- Susan Palmiter, Jay Elkerton:
Animated Demonstrations for Learning Procedural Computer-Based Tasks. 193-216 - Laurel C. Austin, Jeffrey K. Liker, Poppy L. McLeod:
Who Controls the Technology in Group Support Systems? Determinants and Consequences. 217-236 - Wayne D. Gray, Bonnie E. John, Michael E. Atwood:
Project Ernestine: Validating a GOMS Analysis for Predicting and Explaining Real-World Task Performance. 237-309
Volume 8, Number 4, 1993
- Stephen J. Boies, Jacob P. Ukelson, John D. Gould, David Anderson, Matt Babecki, Jerry Clifford:
Using ITS to Create an Insurance Industry Application: A Joint Case Study. 311-336 - Erik Strommen:
Is It Easier to Hop or Walk? Development Issues in Interface Design. 337-352 - Gerald L. Lohse:
A Cognitive Model for Understanding Graphical Perception. 353-388 - Brid O'Conaill, Steve Whittaker, Sylvia Wilbur:
Conversations Over Video Conferences: An Evaluation of the Spoken Aspects of Video-Mediated Communication. 389-428
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