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International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, 1986
- Brian R. Gaines, Mildred L. G. Shaw:
From Timesharing to the Sixth Generation: The Development of Human-Computer Interaction, Part I. 1-27 - John Ewing, Simin Mehrabanzad, Scott Sheck, Daniel Ostroff, Ben Shneiderman:
An Experimental Comparison of a Mouse and Arrow-Jump Keys for an Interactive Encyclopedia. 29-45 - Christine L. Borgman:
The User's Mental Model of an Information Retrieval System: An Experiment on a Prototype Online Catalog. 47-64 - Bart Kosko:
Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. 65-75 - Darwyn R. Peachey, Gordon I. McCalla:
Using Planning Techniques in Intelligent Tutoring Systems. 77-98
Volume 24, Number 2, 1986
- Brian R. Gaines, Mildred L. G. Shaw:
Foundations of Dialog Engineering: The Development of Human-Computer Interaction, Part II. 101-123 - Peretz Shoval:
Comparison of Decision Support Strategies in Expert Consultation Systems. 125-139 - Siegfried Gottwald, Witold Pedrycz:
On the Suitability of Fuzzy Models: An Evaluation Through Fuzzy Integrals. 141-151 - Alan Burns, J. Robinson:
ADDS - A Dialogue Development System for the Ada Programming Language. 153-170 - Anita L. Kamouri, Joseph Kamouri, Kirk H. Smith:
Training by Exploration: Facilitating the Transfer of Procedural Knowledge Through Analogical Reasoning. 171-192
Volume 24, Number 3, 1986
- James A. Carter:
A Taxonomy of User-Oriented Functions. 195-292 - J. H. Johnson:
Stars, Maximal Rectangles, Lattices: A New Perspective on Q-Analysis. 293-299 - Jakob Nielsen:
A Virtual Protocol Model for Computer-Human Interaction. 301-312
Volume 24, Number 4, 1986
- Andrew F. Monk:
Mode Errors: A User-Centered Analysis and Some Preventative Measures Using Keying-Contingent Sound. 313-327 - Christopher J. Dede:
A Review and Synthesis of Recent Research in Intelligent Computer-Assisted Instruction. 329-353 - Joel S. Greenstein, Lynn Y. Arnaut, Mark E. Revesman:
An Empirical Comparison of Model-Based and Explicit Communication for Dynamic Human-Computer Task Allocation. 355-363 - Joan M. Cherry:
An Experimental Evaluation of Prefix and Postfix Notation in Command Language Syntax. 365-374 - C. G. Leedham, Andy C. Downton:
On-Line Recognition of Pitman's Handwritten Shorthand - An Evaluation of Potential. 375-393 - P. N. Cowley:
The Use of Q-Analysis and Q-Factor Weightings to Derive Clinical Psychiatric Syndromes. 395-407
Volume 24, Number 5, 1986
- Zdzislaw Pawlak, Krzysztof Slowinski, Roman Slowinski:
Rough Classification of Patients After Highly Selective Vagotomy for Duodenal Ulcer. 413-433 - Jürgen Pilgrim:
On the Purpose and Analysis of EDP User Systems. 435-452 - Attilio Giordana, Lorenza Saitta, Pietro Laface:
Discrimination of Words in a Large Vocabulary Using Phonetic Descriptions. 453-473 - Connie Loggia Ramsey, James A. Reggia, Dana S. Nau, Andrew Ferrentino:
A Comparative Analysis of Methods for Expert Systems. 475-499
Volume 24, Number 6, 1986
- Brian R. Gaines:
Editorial: Constructing User Interfaces. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 24(6): 501 (1986) - A. A. Clarke:
A Three-Level Human-Computer Interface Model. 503-517 - David Gittins:
Icon-Based Human-Computer Interaction. 519-543 - J. N. J. Richards, H. E. Bez, D. T. Gittins, D. John Cooke:
On Methods for Interfaces Specification and Design. 545-568 - Chris J. Hinde:
Fuzzy Prolog. 569-595 - Ernest A. Edmonds:
Negative Knowledge Toward a Strategy for Asking in Logic Programming. 597-600 - Andre Schappo, Ernest A. Edmonds:
Support for Tentative Design: Incorporating the Screen Image, as a Graphical Object, into PROLOG. 601-609 - John H. Connolly, Ernest A. Edmonds, J. J. Guzy, S. R. Johnson, A. Woodcock:
Automatic Speech Recognition Based on Spectrogram Reading. 611-621 - John H. Connolly:
Testing Functional Grammar Placement Rules Using PROLOG. 623-632 - A. Sharma, Stephen A. R. Scrivener:
Constructing 3-D Object Models Using Multiple Simulated 2.5-D Sketches. 633-644 - J. D. Waldern, A. Humrich, L. Cochrane:
Studying Depth Cues in a Three-Dimensional Computer Graphics Workstation. 645-657 - M. Roberts, H. Rahbari:
A Multi-Purpose System for Alpha-Numeric Input to Computers via a Reduced Keyboard. 659-667
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