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Interactions, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, Januar-Februar 2000
- Steven Pemberton:
Editorial. 4 - Jennifer Bruer:
What's happening. 7-8 - Jennifer Bruer:
Reseach alerts. 9-11 - Elizabeth A. Buie:
The whiteboard. 13-18 - Kate Ehrlich, Austin Henderson:
Design: (Inter)facing the millennium: where are we (going)? 19-30 - Raquel Oliveira Prates, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza
, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa
:
Methods and tools: a method for evaluating the communicability of user interfaces. 31-38 - Heiko Sacher, Michael Margolis:
Business: the culture of interaction: about foreign and not-so-foreign languages. 39-45 - Richard I. Anderson:
Conversations with Clement Mok and Jakob Nielsen, and with Bill Buxton and Clifford Nass. 46-80 - Bob Hughes:
Book preview. 81-84 - Steven Pemberton:
Reflections: the demise of the book. 92-91
Volume 7, Number 2, March-April 2000
- Steven Pemberton:
Editorial. 4 - Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
An insider's view of interface design. 7 - Katja Rimmi:
Design brief: Adobe. 8-10 - Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson, Peter Hoddie:
Design briefs: Apple. 11-15 - Esteban Ahn:
Design brief: Broderbund. 16-19 - Daniel Boyarski, Richard Buchanan:
Design brief: Carnegie Mellon. 20-23 - Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Interview: Nancie S. Martin. 24-26 - Kevin Deevey:
Design brief: Corel. 27-31 - Robin Jeffries:
Commentary. 28-34 - Danny Stillion:
Design brief: IDEO. 32-35 - Jim Palmer, Jim Fulker, Alex Liston, David Misconish, Perry Arnold:
Design brief: Liberate. 36-38 - David Cortright:
Design brief: Microsoft. 39-40 - Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Interview: Bruce Tognazzi. 41-46 - Mike Atyeo, Arnold Campbell:
Design brief: Nortel Networks. 47-49 - Gillian Crampton Smith:
Commentary. 48-49 - Steve Hartford:
Design brief: Play. 50-53 - Gillian Crampton Smith:
Design brief: Royal College of Art. 54-58 - Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:
Interview: Ben Shneiderman and Allison Druin. 59-65 - Terry Winograd:
Design brief: Stanford University. 66-69 - Tom Spine:
Design brief: Sun Microsystems. 70-72 - Eliot Tarlin, Per Nielsen, Carmen D'Arlach:
Design brief: Uppercase. 73-76 - Austin Henderson:
Commentary. 74- - Elissa Darnell:
Design brief: WebTV Networks. 77-81 - Daniel M. Russell:
Design brief: Xerox PARC. 82-86
Volume 7, Number 3, May 2000
- Marisa E. Campbell:
What's happening. 7-8 - Marisa E. Campbell:
Research alerts. 9-10 - William Hudson:
The whiteboard: metaphor: a double-edged sword. 11-15 - Bill Hill, Austin Henderson, Kate Ehrlich:
Design: no here, now where? 17-20 - Susan M. Dray:
Business: thoughts from 35, 000 feet: the evolving real-world context of user centered design. 21-26 - Helge Kahler, Finn Kensing, Michael J. Muller:
Methods & tools: constructive interaction and collaborative work: introducing a method for testing collaborative systems. 27-34 - Richard J. Anderson:
Organizational limits to HCI: conversations with Don Norman and Janice Rohn. 36-60 - Marisa E. Campbell:
Book Preview. 61-63 - Marisa E. Campbell:
Conference preview: SIGGRAPH 2000: ideas that inspire the 21st century's digital visions. 65-67 - Steven Pemberton:
Reflections: it rings for thee. 72-
Volume 7, Number 4, July 2000
- Steven Pemberton:
Editorial. 4 - Marisa E. Campbell:
What's happening: programs for professional design. 7-8 - Marisa E. Campbell:
Research alerts: the effects of workspace awareness support on the usability of real-time distributed groupware. 9-13 - Dick Miller:
The whiteboard: usability books for the software developer. 15-18 - Daniel Corlett:
Design: innovating with OVID. 19-26 - Richard I. Anderson:
Business: making an e-business conceptualization and design process more "user"-centered. 27-30 - Aaron Marcus, Emilie West Gould:
Crosscurrents: cultural dimensions and global Web user-interface design. 32-46 - Marisa E. Campbell:
Book preview. 47-50 - Marisa E. Campbell:
Conference preview: HCI 2000: usability or else! 51-54 - Steven Pemberton:
Reflections: the accidental death of reviewing. 56-
Volume 7, Number 5, September-October 2000
- Steven Pemberton:
Editorial. 4 - Marisa E. Campbell:
What's happening. 7-9 - Marisa E. Campbell:
Research alerts: role of interface manipulation style and scaffolding in cognition and concept learning in learnware. 11-12 - Marc Chrusch:
The whiteboard: seven great myths of usability. 13-16 - Austin Henderson:
Design: design for what? six dimensions of activity (part 1 of 2). 17-22 - Jared Braiterman, Sasha Verhage, Randall Choo:
Business: designing with users in Internet time. 23-27 - Jeff Johnson:
Textual bloopers: an excerpt from GUI bloopers. 28-48 - Marisa E. Campbell:
Book preview. 49-52 - Marisa E. Campbell:
Conference preview: NordiCHI 2000. 53-55 - Steven Pemberton:
Reflections: so much for WYSIWYG. 60-
Volume 7, Number 6, November-December 2000
- Steven Pemberton:
The digital library. 4 - Marisa E. Campbell:
What's happening. 7-8 - Ben Shneiderman:
Research Alerts. 9-17 - Elizabeth A. Buie, Kathy E. Gill:
The whiteboard: a tale of two Websites. 19-24 - Austin Henderson, Kate Ehrlich:
Design: design for what? six dimensions of activity (part 2 of 2). 25-30 - Stefana Broadbent
, Francesco Cara:
A narrative approach to user requirements for Web design. 31-35 - Andreas Dieberger, Paul Dourish, Kristina Höök, Paul Resnick, Alan Wexelblat:
Social navigation: techniques for building more usable systems. 36-45 - Mike P. Papazoglou, Stefano Spaccapietra, Zahir Tari
:
Book Preview. 47-50 - Marisa E. Campbell:
Conference preview: CSCW 2000. 51-55 - Steven Pemberton:
Reflections: abusus non tollit usum. 56

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