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International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Volume 54
Volume 54, Number 1, January 2001
- Cynthia L. Corritore, Susan Wiedenbeck:
An exploratory study of program comprehension strategies of procedural and object-oriented programmers. 1-23 - Dinesh Batra
, Solomon R. Antony:
Consulting support during conceptual database design in the presence of redundancy in requirements specifications: an empirical study. 25-51 - Tom Kontogiannis, Nadia Linou:
Making instructions "visible" on the interface: an approach to learning fault diagnosis skills through guided discovery. 53-79 - Shirley Gregor
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Explanations from knowledge-based systems and cooperative problem solving: an empirical study. 81-105 - Terence S. Andre, H. Rex Hartson, Steven M. Belz, Faith A. McCreary:
The user action framework: a reliable foundation for usability engineering support tools. 107-136 - Maxwell J. Roberts, Elizabeth J. Newton
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Understanding strategy selection. 137-154 - Louise Crow, Nigel Shadbolt:
Extracting focused knowledge from the semantic web. 155-184
Volume 54, Number 2, February 2001
- Irvin R. Katz, Marian Petre, Laura M. Leventhal:
Editorial: empirical studies of programmers. 185-188 - Erik M. Altmann:
Near-term memory in programming: a simulation-based analysis. 189-210 - Pablo Romero:
Focal structures and information types in Prolog. 211-236 - John F. Pane, Chotirat (Ann) Ratanamahatana, Brad A. Myers:
Studying the language and structure in non-programmers' solutions to programming problems. 237-264 - Colleen M. Kehoe, John T. Stasko, Ashley Talor:
Rethinking the evaluation of algorithm animations as learning aids: an observational study. 265-284
Volume 54, Number 3, March 2001
- Sho-Huan Tung, Ching-Tao Chang, Wing-Kwong Wong
, Jihn-Chang J. Jehng:
Visual representations for recursion. 285-300 - Philip D. Carter, Jon D. Patrick, Frank Deane
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EXCOVE and using videos in knowledge elicitation. 301-317 - K. S. Park, C. J. Lim:
A simple vision-based head tracking method for eye-controlled human/computer interface. 319-332 - Harold W. Thimbleby
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Permissive user interfaces. 333-350 - Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur
, Wouter C. A. Wijngaards:
An agent-based architecture for multimodal interaction. 351-405 - Ghassan Beydoun
, Achim G. Hoffmann:
Theoretical basis for hierarchical incremental knowledge acquisition. 407-452
Volume 54, Number 4, April 2001
- Peter C.-H. Cheng, James Cupit, Nigel Shadbolt:
Supporting diagrammatic knowledge acquisition: an ontological analysis of Cartesian graphs. 457-494 - Hui Tang, David J. Beebe, Arthur F. Kramer
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A multilevel input system with force-sensitive elements. 495-507 - Jean-Michel Hoc:
Towards a cognitive approach to human-machine cooperation in dynamic situations. 509-540 - Vichuda (Nui) Kettanurak, Keshavamurthy Ramamurthy, William D. Haseman:
User attitude as a mediator of learning performance improvement in an interactive multimedia environment: an empirical investigation of the degree of interactivity and learning styles. 541-583 - Mary C. Dyson, Mark Haselgrove:
The influence of reading speed and line length on the effectiveness of reading from screen. 585-612 - Chris Baber
, Brian Mellor:
Using critical path analysis to model multimodal human-computer interaction. 613-636 - Kate S. Hone
, Chris Baber
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Designing habitable dialogues for speech-based interaction with computers. 637-662
Volume 54, Number 5, May 2001
- Andrew F. Monk, Robert E. Kraut:
Editorial: Home use of information and communications technology. 663-664 - Hazel Lacohée, Ben Anderson
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Interacting with the telephone. 665-699 - David M. Frohlich
, Susan M. Dray, Amy Silverman:
Breaking up is hard to do: family perspectives on the future of the home PC. 701-724 - John M. Carroll
, Mary Beth Rosson, Philip L. Isenhour, Craig H. Ganoe, Dan Dunlap, James Fogarty, Wendy A. Schafer, Christina Van Metre:
Designing our town: MOOsburg. 725-751 - Stefan Junestrand, Ulf Keijer, Konrad Tollmar:
Private and public digital domestic spaces. 753-778
Volume 54, Number 6, June 2001
- David P. Tegarden, Steven D. Sheetz:
Cognitive activities in OO development. 779-798 - Kim J. Vicente, Emilie M. Roth, Randall J. Mumaw:
How do operators monitor a complex, dynamic work domain? The impact of control room technology. 831-856 - Emma F. France
, Anne H. Anderson, Michael Gardner:
The impact of status and audio conferencing technology on business meetings. 857-876 - Michael G. Morris, Jason M. Turner:
Assessing users' subjective quality of experience with the world wide web: an exploratory examination of temporal changes in technology acceptance. 877-901 - Andy Cockburn, Bruce J. McKenzie:
What do web users do? An empirical analysis of web use. 903-922

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