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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, July 1984
- Wanda Smith:
Who dictates your display terminal design? 6-11 - Robert B. Allen:
Working paper on ethical issues for research on the use of computer services and interfaces. 12-16 - Charles R. Symons, James A. Schweitzer:
A proposal for an automated logical access control standard (ALACS): a standard for computer logical access security. 17-23 - Jan Yestingsmeier:
Human factors considerations in development of interactive software. 24-27
Volume 16, Number 2, October 1984
- K. Maeda, Yoshio Miyake, Jürg Nievergelt, Yasuki Saito:
A comparative study of man-machine interfaces in interactive systems. 44-61 - Mícheál Mac an Airchinnigh:
Some notes on the representation of the user's conceptual model. 62-69 - Barbara A. Huckle, Gordon M. Bull:
A model for software design facilitating man-machine interface variations. 70-75
Volume 16, Number 3, January 1985
- Joëlle Coutaz:
A layout abstraction for user-system interface. 18-24 - Mary Stoddard, Kathryn P. Berkbigler, Bob Wheat, Eva Peter:
User behavior upon introduction of a network help system. 25-31 - Jakob Nielsen:
A continuing education course in software ergonomics for programming school teachers. 32-35 - Allan D. Saja:
The cognitive model: an approach to designing the human-computer interface. 36-40 - Greg W. Scragg:
Some thoughts on paper notes and electronic messages. 41-44
Volume 16, Number 4, April 1985
- Lorraine Borman, Raoul N. Smith:
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1985, San Francisco, California, USA, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 978-0-89791-149-8 [contents]
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