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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, March 2002
- Chengzheng Sun, David Chen:
Consistency maintenance in real-time collaborative graphics editing systems. 1-41 - Maria Ebling, Bonnie E. John, Mahadev Satyanarayanan:
The importance of translucence in mobile computing systems. 42-67
Volume 9, Number 2, June 2002
- Peter J. Thomas, Robert D. Macredie:
Introduction to the new usability. 69-73 - Marianne Graves Petersen, Kim Halskov Madsen, Arne Kjær:
The usability of everyday technology: emerging and fading opportunities. 74-105 - Lars Hallnäs, Johan Redström:
From use to presence: on the expressions and aesthetics of everyday computational things. 106-124 - Leysia Palen, Marilyn C. Salzman:
Beyond the handset: designing for wireless communications usability. 125-151 - Susanne Bødker, Jacob Buur:
The design collaboratorium: a place for usability design. 152-169
Volume 9, Number 3, September 2002
- Francis K. H. Quek, David McNeill, Robert K. Bryll, Susan Duncan, Xin-Feng Ma, Cemil Kirbas, Karl E. McCullough, Rashid Ansari:
Multimodal human discourse: gesture and speech. 171-193 - Pierfrancesco Bellini, Paolo Nesi, Marius B. Spinu:
Cooperative visual manipulation of music notation. 194-237 - Robert S. Laramee, Colin Ware:
Rivalry and interference with a head-mounted display. 238-251
Volume 9, Number 4, December 2002
- Margaret M. Burnett, Sherry Yang, Jay Summet:
Appendices A-D: A scalable method for deductive generalization in the spreadsheet paradigm. 1-5 - Margaret M. Burnett, Sherry Yang, Jay Summet:
A scalable method for deductive generalization in the spreadsheet paradigm. 253-284 - Roy A. Ruddle, Justin C. D. Savage, Dylan M. Jones:
Symmetric and asymmetric action integration during cooperative object manipulation in virtual environments. 285-308 - Chengzheng Sun:
Undo as concurrent inverse in group editors. 309-361 - Kasper Hornbæk, Benjamin B. Bederson, Catherine Plaisant:
Navigation patterns and usability of zoomable user interfaces with and without an overview. 362-389
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