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Interacting with Computers, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 1991
- Thomas T. Hewett:
Importance of Failure Analysis for Human-Computer Interface Design. 3-8 - C. H. E. Phillips, Mark D. Apperley:
Direct Manipulation Interaction Tasks: A Macintosh-Based Analysis. 9-26 - John J. Darragh, Ian H. Witten:
Adaptive Predictive Text Generation and the Reactive Keyboard. 27-50 - H. Rex Hartson, Eric C. Smith:
Rapid Prototyping in Human-Computer Interface Development. 51-91 - Jennifer Preece, Laurie S. Keller:
Teaching the Practitioners: Developing a Distance Learning Postgraduate HCI Course. 92-118 - H. W. Killam:
Rogerian Psychology and Human-Computer Interaction. 119-128
Volume 3, Number 2, 1991
- José Alves Marques, Nuno Guimarães, L. Pinto Simoes:
IMAGES: A User Interface Development System. 131-154 - Richard Holcomb, Alan L. Tharp:
Users, A Software Usability Model and Product Evaluation. 155-166 - Matthew R. Jones:
Interactive Modelling in Decision Support Systems. 167-186 - Inger V. Eriksson, Annika E. Finnas, Pekka Reijonen:
Visual Simulation as an Aid to Understanding Computer Functions. 187-203 - Andrew F. Monk, Peter C. Wright:
Observations and Inventions: New Approaches to the Study of Human-Computer Interaction. 204-216 - Gary W. Strong, Karen F. O'Neill Strong:
Visual Guidance for Information Navigation: A Computer-Human Interface Design Principle Derived from Cognitive Neuroscience. 217-231 - Marilyn M. Mantei, Thomas T. Hewett, Ken D. Eason, Jennifer Preece:
Report on the INTERACT'90 Workshop on Education in HCI: Transcending Disciplinary and National Boundaries. 232-240
Volume 3, Number 3, 1991
- Geoff Cooper:
Context and its Representation. 243-252 - Andrew Sears:
Improving Touchscreen Keyboards: Design Issues and a Comparison with Other Devices. 253-269 - Robert Spence, Maureen Parr:
Cognitive Assessment of Alternatives. 270-282 - Mary A. Keeler, Susan M. Denning:
The Challenge of Interface Design for Communication Theory: From Interaction Metaphor to Contexts of Discovery. 283-301 - Levent V. Orman:
Visual Development of Database Applications. 302-318 - Tom Rodden:
A Survey of CSCW Systems. 319-353
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