INTERACT 1990:
Cambridge,
UK
Dan Diaper, David J. Gilmore, Gilbert Cockton, Brian Shackel (Eds.):
Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT '90, Proceedings of the IFIP TC13 Third Interantional Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Cambridge, UK, 27-31 August, 1990.
North-Holland 1990, ISBN 0-444-88817-9 BibTeX
@proceedings{DBLP:conf/interact/1990,
editor = {Dan Diaper and
David J. Gilmore and
Gilbert Cockton and
Brian Shackel},
title = {Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT '90, Proceedings of the
IFIP TC13 Third Interantional Conference on Human-Computer Interaction,
Cambridge, UK, 27-31 August, 1990},
booktitle = {INTERACT},
publisher = {North-Holland},
year = {1990},
isbn = {0-444-88817-9},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
Foundations
Educational and Social Issues
Cognitive Ergonomics
- Wayne D. Gray, Bonnie E. John, Rory Stuart, Deborah Lawrence, Michael E. Atwood:
GOMS meets the phone company: Analytic modeling applied to real-world problems.
29-34 BibTeX
- Michael Frese, Felix C. Brodbeck, Dieter Zapf, Jochen Prümper:
The effects of task structure and social support on users' errors and error handling.
35-41 BibTeX
- James H. Bradford, William D. Murray, T. T. Carey:
What kind of errors do Unix users make?
43-46 BibTeX
- Paul A. Booth:
ECM: A scheme for analysing user-system errors.
47-54 BibTeX
- Elizabeth J. Lloyd:
How learner characteristics can mediate the effects of giving conceptual details during training.
55-60 BibTeX
- Simon C. Duff, Philip J. Barnard:
Influencing behaviour via device representation; decreasing performance by increasing instruction.
61-72 BibTeX
- Anne Ankrah, David M. Frohlich, G. Nigel Gilbert:
Two ways to fill a bath, with and without knowing it.
73-78 BibTeX
- Thomas R. G. Green:
The cognitive dimension of viscosity: A sticky problem for HCI.
79-86 BibTeX
- Rod Rivers:
The role of games and cognitive models in the understanding of complex dynamic systems.
87-92 BibTeX
- Lisa Neal:
Implications of computer games for system design.
93-99 BibTeX
- David G. Hendry, T. T. Carey, S. T. TeWinkel:
A study of measures for research in hypertext navigation.
101-106 BibTeX
- David Graham Wastell:
Mental effort and task performance: Towards a psychophysiology of human computer interaction.
107-112 BibTeX
User Modeling
Formal Methods
Design:
Theories,
Methods and Tools
Studies and Analyses of Design
Users,
Tasks and Organizations:
Requirements and Analysis
- S. E. Powrie, C. E. Siemieniuch:
An investigation of user requirements for broadband communications in the automotive industry.
233-238 BibTeX
- Wolfgang Dzida, Regine Freitag, Claus Hoffmann, Wilhelm Valder:
Bridging the gap between task design and interface design.
239-245 BibTeX
- Bernard Horan, Alan L. Rector, E. L. Sneath, Carole A. Goble, T. J. Howkins, S. Kay, W. A. Nowlan, A. Wilson:
Supporting a humanly impossible task: The clinical human computer environment.
247-252 BibTeX
- Lynne Colgan, Maddy D. Brouwer-Janse:
An analysis of the circuit design process for a complex engineering application.
253-258 BibTeX
- Hilary Johnson, Peter Johnson:
Designers-identified requirements for tools to support task analyses.
259-264 BibTeX
- Jill Hewitt, John Hobson, John Sapsford-Francis:
An application of task analysis to the development of a generic office reference model.
265-269 BibTeX
- Brian Sharratt:
Memory-cognition-action tables: A pragmatic approach to analytical modelling.
271-275 BibTeX
- Dan Diaper:
Analysing focused interview data with task analysis for knowledge descriptions (TAKD).
277-282 BibTeX
- Daniel R. Sewell, Norman D. Geddes:
A plan and goal based method for computer-human system design.
283-288 BibTeX
- W. K. Ip, Leela Damodaran, C. Wendy Olphert, M. C. Maguire:
The use of task allocation charts in system design: A critical appraisal.
289-294 BibTeX
- Susan Harker, C. Wendy Olphert, Ken D. Eason:
The development of tools to assist in organisational requirements definition for information technology systems.
295-300 BibTeX
Prototyping
Evaluation
- Arja Vainio-Larsson, Rebecca Orring:
Evaluating the usability of user interfaces: Research in practice.
323-328 BibTeX
- Jonathan Crellin, Thomas Horn, Jennifer Preece:
Evaluating Evaluation: A case study of the use of novel and conventional evaluation techniques in a small company.
329-335 BibTeX
- James R. Lewis, Suzanne C. Henry, Robert L. Mack:
Integrated office software benchmarks: A case study.
337-343 BibTeX
- Keith Case, B. S. Acar:
Comparative study of geometry specification capabilities of geometric modelling systems.
345-350 BibTeX
- Clare-Marie Karat:
Cost-benefit analysis of iterative usability testing.
351-356 BibTeX
- John Brooke, Nigel Bevan, Fred Brigham, Susan Harker, David Youmans:
Usability statements and standardisation: Work in progress in ISO.
357-361 BibTeX
Design and Evaluation Tools
Detailed Design
Menus
Graphical and Iconic Interfaces
- William Buxton:
A three-state model of graphical input.
449-456 BibTeX
- Alison J. K. Green, Philip J. Barnard:
Iconic interfacing: The role of icon distinctiveness and fixed or variable screen locations.
457-462 BibTeX
- Marian Petre, Thomas R. G. Green:
Where to draw the line with text: Some claims by logic designers about graphics in notation.
463-468 BibTeX
- Franz Penz, Manfred Tscheligi, Günter Haring, Martina Manhartsberger:
The power of parameterizable objects in modern user interfaces.
469-472 BibTeX
- Stephen W. Draper, Kevin W. Waite, Philip D. Gray:
Alternative bases for comprehensibility and competition for expression in an icon generation tool.
473-477 BibTeX
- John Lee, Henk Zeevat:
Integrating natural language and graphics in dialogue.
479-484 BibTeX
- Ewan Klein, Luis Alberto Pineda:
Semantics and graphical information.
485-491 BibTeX
- Stephen Charles, Stephen Scriventer:
Using depictive queries to search pictorial databases.
493-498 BibTeX
- Amit Shalit, David A. Boonzaier:
HyperBliss: A Blissymbolics communication enhancement interface and teaching aid based on a cognitive-semantographic technique with adaptive-predicitve capability.
499-503 BibTeX
- John Campion, Martin A. Brockett, Dan Martin, Michele Rate:
A cognitive approach to the definition and evaluation of a standard for naval tactical display symbology.
505-512 BibTeX
- Mitsumasa Miyazawa, Kaoru Kinoshita, Minoru Kobayashi, Teruo Yokoyama, Yutaka Matsushita:
An electronic book: APTBook.
513-519 BibTeX
- Kozo Sugiyama, Kazuo Misue:
"Good" graphic interfaces for "good" idea organizers.
521-526 BibTeX
User Support
Hypermedia
Construction Tools
- Ernest A. Edmonds, Noriko Hagiwara:
An experiment in interactive architectures.
601-606 BibTeX
- Brigitte Roudaud, Valé Lavigne, Olivier Lagneau, Earl Minor:
SCENARIOO: A new generation UIMS.
607-612 BibTeX
- David England:
MUD: Multiple-view user interface design.
613-618 BibTeX
- Sue-Ken Yap, Michael L. Scott:
PENGUIN: A language for reactive graphical user interface programming.
619-624 BibTeX
- Rémi Bastide, Philippe A. Palanque:
Petri net objects for the design, validation and prototyping of user-driven interfaces.
625-631 BibTeX
- Yen-Ping Shan:
An object-oriented UIMS for rapid prototyping.
633-638 BibTeX
- Philip D. Gray, Kevin W. Waite, Stephen W. Draper:
Do-it-yourself iconic displays: Reconfigurable iconic representations of application objects.
639-644 BibTeX
- Philip D. Gray, Catherine A. Wood, Alistair C. Kilgour:
Localisation of application knowledge in incremental development of user interfaces.
645-650 BibTeX
- Christian Märtin:
A UIMS for knowledge based interface template generation and interaction.
651-657 BibTeX
- Brad Blumenthal:
Incorporating metaphor in automated interface design.
659-664 BibTeX
Interactive Technologies and Techniques
Input
Output
Speech and Natural Language
- Mary Zajicek, Jill Hewitt:
An investigation into the use of error recovery dialogues in a user interface management system for speech recognition.
755-760 BibTeX
- Chris Baber, R. B. Stammers, R. G. Taylor:
Feedback requirements for automatic speech recognition in control room systems.
761-766 BibTeX
- Alexander I. Rudnicky, Michelle Sakamoto, Joseph Polifroni:
Spoken language interaction in a spreadsheet task.
767-772 BibTeX
- Deborah Lawrence, Rory Stuart:
Case study of development of a user interface for a voice activated dialing service.
773-777 BibTeX
- Ismail Sola, Don Shepard:
A voice recognition interface for a telecommunications basic business group attendant console.
779-785 BibTeX
- Chris Schmandt, Debby Hindus, Mark S. Ackerman, Sanjay Manandhar:
Observations on using speech input for window navigation.
787-793 BibTeX
- Alan Burton, Anthony P. Steward:
The design and implementation of a context sensitive natural language interface to management information.
795-800 BibTeX
- Lee Fedder:
Recent approaches to natural language generation.
801-805 BibTeX
Applications and Case Studies
Knowledge-Based Systems
Computer Supported Co-operative Work
Applications
Software Development
Programming
- Jean Scholtz, Susan Wiedenbeck:
Learning to program in another language.
925-930 BibTeX
- Heinz-Dieter Böcker, Hubertus Hohl, Thomas Schwab:
Upsilon-pi-ADAPT-epsilon-rho: Individualizing hypertext.
931-936 BibTeX
- Mark K. Singley, John M. Carroll:
Minimalist planning tools in an instructional system for smalltalk programming.
937-944 BibTeX
- Barbee T. Mynatt:
Why program comprehension is (or is not) affected by surface features.
945-950 BibTeX
- Thomas R. G. Green, Andrea Borning:
The generalized unification parser: Modelling the parsing of notations.
951-957 BibTeX
- Scott P. Robertson, Erle F. Davis, Kyoko Okabe, Douglas Fitz-Randolf:
Program comprehension beyond the line.
959-963 BibTeX
- Ray Waddington, Roger Henry:
Expert programmers re-establish intentions when debugging another programmer's program.
965-970 BibTeX
- Françoise Détienne:
Difficulties in designing with an object-oriented language: An empirical study.
971-976 BibTeX
- Bonnie A. Nardi, James R. Miller:
The spreadsheet interface: A basis for end user programming.
977-983 BibTeX
- Suzanne Sebillotte:
Action representation for home automation.
985-990 BibTeX
- Heinz-Dieter Böcker, Jürgen Herczeg:
Browsing through program execution.
991-996 BibTeX
- John Domingue:
Compressing and comparing metric execution spaces.
997-1002 BibTeX
Doctoral Programme
Panel Sessions
- John L. Bennett, Peter Conklin, Karmen Guevara, Wendy E. Mackay, Tom Sancha:
HCI seen from the perspective of software developers.
1039-1042 BibTeX
- Yvonne Wærn, Liam J. Bannon, Toomas Timpka, Werner Schneider:
User participation in HCI research: Effects on processes and results.
1043-1046 BibTeX
- Simon M. Kaplan, Anthony Finkelstein, Gail E. Kaiser, Kevin Ryan, Wilhelm Schäfer:
Interactively supporting the software process.
1047-1049 BibTeX
- Richard I. Anderson, John M. Carroll, Jonathan Grudin, John F. McGrew, Dominique L. Scapin:
Task analysis: The oft missing step in the development of computer-human interfaces; its desirable nature, value, and role.
1051-1054 BibTeX
- Andrew F. Monk, John Carroll, Michael D. Harrison, John Long, Richard M. Young:
New approaches to theory in HCI: How should we judge their acceptability?
1055-1058 BibTeX
- Nigel R. Seel, Julia Galliers, George Kiss, Stephen A. R. Scrivener:
Multi-agent interaction.
1059-1061 BibTeX
- Tim Dudley, Ronald Baecker, Marc Eisenstadt, Ephraim P. Glinert, Mary Beth Rosson:
Multi-dimensional interfaces for software design.
1063-1066 BibTeX
- Jakob Nielsen, Susan M. Dray, James D. Foley, Paul Walsh, Peter C. Wright:
Usability engineering on a budget.
1067-1070 BibTeX
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