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International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, July 1998
- Corinne Haouche-Gingins, Jean Charlet:
A knowledge-level testing method. 1-20 - Owen Daly-Jones, Andrew F. Monk, Leon Watts:
Some advantages of video conferencing over high-quality audio conferencing: fluency and awareness of attentional focus. 21-58 - Diane Lindwarm Alonso, Kent L. Norman:
Apparency of contingencies in single panel and pull-down menus. 59-78 - Youngme Moon, Clifford Nass:
Are computers scapegoats? Attributions of responsibility in human-computer interaction. 79-94
Volume 49, Number 2, August 1998
- Fiorella de Rosis, Sebastiano Pizzutilo, Berardina De Carolis:
Formal description and evaluation of user-adapted interfaces. 95-120 - Michel Benaroch:
Knowledge modeling directed by situation-specific models. 121-157 - Magne Setnes, Robert Babuska, Henk B. Verbruggen:
Transparent Fuzzy Modelling. 159-179 - Brahim Chaib-draa, Jules Desharnais:
A relational model of cognitive maps. 181-200
Volume 49, Number 3, September 1998
- Nick V. Flor:
Side-by-side collaboration: a case study. 201-222 - R. M. Botting, Chris W. Johnson:
A formal and structured approach to the use of task analysis in accident modelling. 223-244 - Ann Blandford, Simon Buckingham Shum, Richard M. Young:
Training software engineers in a novel usability evaluation technique. 245-279 - Neil A. M. Maiden, Matthew P. Hare:
Problem domain categories in requirements engineering. 281-304
Volume 49, Number 4, October 1998
- V. Richard Benjamins, Dieter Fensel:
Editorial: problem-solving methods. 305-313 - Bob J. Wielinga, J. M. Akkermans, A. Th. Schreiber:
A competence theory approach to problem solving method construction. 315-338 - Dieter Fensel, Arno Schönegge:
Inverse verification of problem-solving methods. 339-361 - Annette ten Teije, Frank van Harmelen, A. Th. Schreiber, Bob J. Wielinga:
Construction of problem-solving methods as parametric design. 363-389 - André Valente, Joost Breuker, Walter Van de Velde:
TheCommonKADS library in perspective. 391-416 - Klas Orsvä:
Some principles for libraries of task decomposition methods. 417-435 - Enrico Motta, Zdenek Zdráhal:
A library of problem-solving components based on the integration of the search paradigm with task and method ontologies. 437-470 - Christine Pierret-Golbreich:
Supporting organization and use of problem-solving methods libraries by a formal approach. 471-495 - Kieron O'Hara, Nigel Shadbolt, Gertjan van Heijst:
Generalized directive models: integrating model development and knowledge acquisition. 497-522 - John H. Gennari, Heyning Cheng, Russ B. Altman, Mark A. Musen:
Reuse, CORBA, and knowledge-based systems. 523-546 - Piet-Hein Speel, Manfred Aben:
Preserving conceptual structures in design and implementation of industrial KBS. 547-575 - Martín Molina, Josefa Z. Hernández, José Cuena:
A structure of problem-solving methods for real-time decision support in traffic control. 577-600 - Masahiro Hori, Taketoshi Yoshida:
Domain-oriented library of scheduling methods: design principle and real-life application. 601-626 - Frank Puppe:
Knowledge reuse among diagnostic problem-solving methods in the Shell-Kit D3. 627-649
Volume 49, Number 5, November 1998
- Dianne E. Howie, Kim J. Vicente:
Making the most of ecological interface design: the role of self-explanation. 651-674 - Panos Markopoulos, Peter Johnson, Jon Rowson:
Formal architectural abstractions for interactive software. 675-715 - Pamela Briggs, Bryan Christopher Burford, C. Dracup:
Modelling self-confidence in users of a computer-based system showing unrepresentative design. 717-742 - John Dowell:
Formulating the cognitive design problem of air traffic management. 743-766
Volume 49, Number 6, December 1998
- Tim Menzies, William J. Clancey:
Editorial: the challenge of situated cognition for symbolic knowledge-based systems. 767-769 - Tariq M. Khan, John E. M. Mitchell, Keith E. Brown, Roy Leitch:
Situated learning using descriptive models. 771-796 - John O'Neill:
An ontology for framing. 797-830 - William J. Clancey, Patricia Sachs, Maarten Sierhuis, Ron van Hoof:
Brahms: simulating practice for work systems design. 831-865 - Tim Menzies:
Towards situated knowledge acquisition. 867-893 - Debbie Richards, Paul Compton:
Taking up the situated cognition challenge with ripple down rules. 895-926 - Alain T. Rappaport:
Constructive cognition in a situated background. 927-933
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