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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 1991
- Pat Billingsley:
The standards factor: catching up with committees. 6-10 - Ben Shneiderman:
Human values and the future of technology: a declaration of responsibility. 11-16 - Sharon Irving, Christine M. Mitchell:
Report on the ChI'90 workshop on computer-human interaction in aerospace systems. 17-23 - James A. Carter, James P. Hancock:
A context for designing adaptations: the multioriented structured task analysis (MOST) methodology. 25-29 - Lorraine Normore:
The interface specialist: contrasting opinions on role content. 30-32 - Matthew A. Augustine, Michael D. Coovert:
Simulation and information order as influences in the development of mental models. 33-35 - Lisa Fast:
New user interface strategies for public telephones. 36-37 - Simon J. Shum:
Cognitive issues in representing design reasoning as hypertext. 38-40 - John C. McCarthy
, Victoria C. Miles, Andrew F. Monk, Michael D. Harrison, Alan J. Dix, Peter C. Wright:
Four generic communication tasks which must be supported in electronic conferencing. 41-43 - Ayami Ogura, Terilyn Gillespie:
The design and maintenance of the Andrew help system: providing a large set of information to a large community of users. 44-47 - Maria G. Wedlow, Christina Haas, Daniel Boyarski, Paul G. Crumley:
Helping the user by helping the developer: the role of guidelines in a multimedia context. 48-51 - Andrew F. Monk, Peter C. Wright:
Claims, observations and inventions: analysing the artifact. 52-54 - Peter C. Wright, Andrew F. Monk:
The use of think-aloud evaluation methods in design. 55-57 - Werner Kuhn, Jeffrey P. Jackson, Andrew U. Frank:
Specifying metaphors algebraically. 58-60 - Nicholas J. Belkin:
A methodology for taking account of user tasks, goals and behavior for design of computerized library catalogs. 61-65 - Matthew R. Jones:
The impact of organisations on computers. 66-67 - Aita Salasoo:
Initiating usability methods with a new engineering design tool. 68-70 - D. Charles Hair:
LEGALESE: a legal argumentation tool. 71-74 - Mary Czerwinski, Robert M. Schumacher, B. Duba:
KARMA: knowledge acquisition, retention and maintenance analysis. 75-77 - James R. Lewis
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Psychometric evaluation of an after-scenario questionnaire for computer usability studies: the ASQ. 78-81 - Michael J. Muller, John G. Smith, J. Zachary Shoher, Harry Goldberg:
Privacy, anonymity and interpersonal competition issues identified during participatory design of project management groupware! 82-87 - Hisashi Nakatsuyama, Makoto Murata, Koji Kusumoto:
A new framework for separating user interfaces from application programs. 88-91 - Robert E. Braudes, John L. Sibert:
ConMod: a system for conceptual consistency verification and communication. 92-94 - Ethel H. Hanson:
Properties of thinking and feeling transferred from human computer interaction to social interaction. 95 - William W. Gaver, Randall B. Smith:
Auditory Icons in Large-Scale Collaborative Environments. 96
Volume 23, Number 2, April 1991
- Brad A. Myers:
Status Report on the User Interface Magazine. 10-12 - Pat Billingsley:
The standards factor: two for the price of one. 13-14 - Mark H. Chignell, John A. Waterworth:
Wimps and nerds: an extended view of the user interface. 15-21 - Gordon Kurtenbach, Bill Buxton:
GEdit: a test bed for editing by contiguous gestures. 22-26 - Brad A. Myers, Mary Beth Rosson:
User interface programming survey. 27-30 - Ellis S. Cohen:
UIST '90, the annual symposium on user interface software and technology. 31-36 - Jakob Nielsen:
Usability metrics and methodologies. 37-39 - Marilyn M. Mantei, Thomas T. Hewett:
Report on the interact '90 workshop on education in HCI: transcending disciplinary and national boundaries. 40-45 - Werner Kuhn, Max J. Egenhofer:
CHI'90 workshop on visual interfaces to geometry. 46-55 - Gary J. Cook, Cheryl L. Dunn, Severin V. Grabski:
Information exchanges patterns in a computer-supported cooperative work environment. 57-58 - Michael Frese, Felix C. Brodbeck, Dieter Zapf, Jochen Prümper:
Users' errors and error handling: its relationships with task structure and social support. 59-62 - Jochen Prümper, Michael Frese, Dieter Zapf, Felix C. Brodbeck:
Errors in computerized office work: differences between novice and expert users. 63-66 - Tomoichi Takahashi, Fumio Kishino:
Hand gesture coding based on experiments using a hand gesture interface device. 67-74 - Suzanne Weghorst, Werner Stuetzle:
Jeepers: an interface perception research tool. 75-80 - William E. Hefley
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Technica Reports. 84-85
Volume 23, Number 3, July 1991
- Jef Raskin:
A concern about the Samuelson-Glushko survey. 12-14 - Gary Perlman:
The HCI Bibliography project. 15-20 - Marilyn M. Mantei:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). 21 - A Tale of two Cities: Reflections on CSCW in Europe and the United States. 22-24
- Scott Henninger:
Computer Systems Supporting Cooperative Work: a CSCW '90 Trip Report. 25-28 - Saul Greenberg:
An annotated bibliography of computer supported cooperative work. 29-62 - Andrew J. G. Cockburn, Harold Thimbleby:
A reflexive perspective of CSCW. 63-68 - Glenn P. Hoetker:
Book review: The Age of Electronic Messages by John G. Truxal (MIT Press 1990). 70-71 - Stessa Cohen, Nikki Lanza O'Malley, Diane Langston, Beth Hardesty, Heli L. Roosild:
Designing & Writing Online Documentation: Help Files To Hypertext by William K. Horton (John Wiley & Sons, 1990, 364 pp.). 71-73 - Stanford University Technical Reports. 76-77
Volume 23, Number 4, October 1991
- Austin Henderson, Peter G. Polson:
Chair's column. 5-7 - Austin Henderson:
International perspectives: Chair's introduction. 8 - John Karat:
International perspectives: some thoughts on differences between North American and European HCI. 9-10 - Allen Cypher, Jonathan Grudin, Allan MacLean, Michael Naimark, Ken-ichi Okada, Mukesh Patel, Larry Press, Blaine A. Price
, Carlo Tarantola, Marilyn Welles:
The first Moscow international workshop on human-computer interaction. 11-12 - Pat Billingsley:
Standards factor: The CHI'91 Standards SIG session. 13-15 - Gary Marchionini
, John Sibert:
An agenda for human-computer interaction: science and engineering serving human needs. 17-32 - Dennis E. Egan:
Abstracts of CHI'91 interactive posters and short talks. 33-89 - Kathleen D. Cebulka, Michael J. Muller, Lillian Ruston:
Interactive Posters: TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER OF USER CENTERED ARCHITECTURE IN A LARGE U.S. CORPORATION. 34-35 - Jane Malin:
Interactive Posters: Human-Computer Interaction Design Must be Embedded in System Design: Lessons from NASA Intelligent Systems. 35-36 - R. Jay Ritchie, Judith A. List:
Integrating Usability and Marketing Activities: a method for Supporting accelerated Design Strategies. 36 - Gillian Crampton Smith:
Artist-designers and Interaction Design. 36-37 - Michael D. Byrne:
Interactive posters: the misunderstood picture: A study of icon recognition. 37-38 - Mary Czerwinski, Steven E. Chrisman, Bob Schumacher:
Interactive Posters: the effects of Warnings and display Similarity on interruption in Multitasking Environments. 38-39 - Alan J. Happ, Sharon L. Stanners:
An Evaluation of Alternative Designs for variable Selection Lists. 39 - Rachel Hewson:
Deciding through Doing: the Role of Sketching in Typographic Design. 39-40 - Mary J. LaLomia, Karen C. Cohen:
Gesture Consistency for Text, Spreadsheet, Graphic and Form Fill Editing. 40-41 - Adrienne Y. Lee, Peter W. Foltz, Peter G. Poison:
Consistency versus Mnemonics in Text Editor Command Sets. 41 - Adriane M. Donkers, Marta Arnaldo, Richard Dillon, Jo W. Tombaugh:
User Testing a Programming Language: Experience and Methodology. 42 - Kathy L. Lang, Arthur C. Graesser, Darold Hemphill:
Understanding errors in Human Computer Interaction. 43-45 - Mohamed Khalifa:
A Task analytic Methodology for Predicting Ease of Learning of Interactive Computer Systems. 43 - Adrienne Y. Lee:
Transfer of General Skills across Domains: Computer Program Debugging and Troubleshooting of Circuits. 45 - David G. Novick:
Controlling Interaction with Meta-Acts. 45-46 - Jean Scholtz, Julie Csoppenszky:
What do programmers Really Look at in a Program: a Pilot Study. 46-47 - Steven L. Teal, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Changes in User Task Strategy due to System response delay. 47-48 - Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
A tour through the AVIS UIMS. 49-50 - Lynne Colgan, A. Gupta, Paul J. Rankin, Robert Spence:
Empowering Industrial designers. 50-51 - Eelco Vriezekolk:
The DRUID User Interface Management System. 51-52 - Paul M. Mullins, Siegfried Treu:
Task Protocol Specification: a Workstation Independent Specification Technique for Human-Computer Interaction. 52-53 - Martha R. Szczur:
Designing Graphical User Interfaces using TAE plus. 53-54 - Dominique L. Scapin, J. M. Christian Bastien:
A Validation of Ergonomic criteria for the Evaluation of User Interfaces. 54-55 - Rachel K. E. Bellamy:
Explanations of Artifacts for Design: the Use of Task Strategies. 55-56 - Denise C. R. Benel, Donald Ottens, Richard Horst:
Use of the eyegaze System in a Usability Laboratory. 56-57 - Maxine S. Cohen, David G. Payne, Richard Pastore:
Computerized Task Analysis. 57-58 - Heather Desurvire, Debbie Lawrence, Michael E. Atwood:
Empiricism versus Judgement: Comparing User Interface Evaluation Methods on a New telephone-based Interface. 58-59 - Rumi Hiraga, Luke Yeong-Chang Lien:
Usability Analysis with Artifacts on panels. 59-60 - Gordon Kurtenbach:
Making Marks Self-Revealing. 60-61 - Lori Marchak, Teresa Forster, Robert Braudes:
User Interface Design Expertise and Learning in the Software Industry. 61-62 - Nigel Bevan:
Electronic Mail Standards: Reconciling Technology with Usability. 62-63 - Yves Chauvin:
Menix: a UNIX User Adaptable Interface. 64-65 - Armin Bruderlin, John Dickinson, John Dill, Lyn Bartram:
Protocol Analysis of the Use of a CAD System in a Home Design Task. 65-66 - Kritina L. Holden, Debra Muratore, Marianne Rudisill:
The evaluation of cursor control devices for space station freedom. 66-67 - Marc E. Fusco, Nicholas Gattuso, Robert Schumacher:
Wm: an Exploration in Screen-based Telephony. 66 - Hiroshi Ishii, Kazuho Arita:
Clearface: translucent Multiuser Interface for Team Workstation. 67-68 - Michel Naël:
Usability Problems of residential Multifunction terminals. 68-69 - Christine L. Borgman
, Virginia A. Walter:
Children's Use of a Direct manipulation Library Catalog. 69-70 - Peter W. Foltz:
A Text Comprehension Model of Hypertext: a Theory based Approach to Design and Evaluation. 70 - Hans Brunner, Steve Fogel, Rob Cuthbertson, Randall Sparks:
Hello Central: an Object-Oriented Data Browser. 71-72 - Russell J. Branaghan, James E. McDonald, Roger W. Schvaneveldt
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Identifying High-Level UNIX Tasks. 73-74 - M. Elliott Familant:
Underutilization of Archival Facilities in a UNIX Environment: a Resource Allocation Problem. 74-75 - Darren Van Laar, Richard Flavell:
Two Methods for Producing Discriminable Colour Sets for Computer displays. 75 - Aita Salasoo, Mark Rosenstein, George H. Collier:
Insight from Situated Action Analysis: the Case of telephone Operating Company Engineers. 76 - Beth Adelson:
A Collaborative Negotiation Tool. 77 - Paul F. Sorenson, Jayson M. Webb:
Experimental Evaluation of Icon Quality. 78 - James R. Lewis
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An after-Scenario Questionnaire for Usability studies: Psychometric Evaluation over three Trials. 79 - Victoria Bellotti, Allan MacLean, Thomas P. Moran:
What Makes a Good Design Question? 80-81 - Michelle Fineblum, Henry Lieberman:
Storyboard-based Programming Tools. 81-82 - Ken Yap:
An Object User Interface for an Environmental Information System. 82 - Sherry Perdue Casali:
An Empirically Developed System for the Selection of Computer input Devices Forusers with Physical Disabilities. 83 - Erik Nilsen:
Perceptual-motor control in Human-Computer Interaction. 83-84 - Françoise Détienne:
Reusing solutions in Software Design Activity: an Empirical Study. 84-85 - Beth Adelson, Evelyn Schlusselberg:
A Multimedia Interactive Cultural simulation: Learning to Analyze and Construct Arguments. 85-86 - Larry Albright, Jay Alan Jackson, Joan M. Francioni:
Auralization of Parallel Programs. 86-87 - Richard Halstead-Nussloch, Mary Jacobson, Chuongvan Chan:
Screen, phone, and voice User Interfaces. 87-88 - Jon M. Slack, Cristina Conati:
Interest Driven Exploration of an Information Space. 88 - Cynthia L. Lopata:
The Mutual Adaptation of Technology and Organization during the Implementation of an Automated Library System. 88-89 - Schiettecatte:
Publication notes. 90-91

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