INTERACT 1995:
Lillehammer,
Norway
Knut Nordby, Per H. Helmersen, David J. Gilmore, Svein A. Arnesen (Eds.):
Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT '95, IFIP TC13 Interantional Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 27-29 June 1995, Lillehammer, Norway.
IFIP Conference Proceedings Chapman & Hall 1995, ISBN 0-412-71790-5 BibTeX
- Jakob Nielsen:
Getting usability used.
1-2 BibTeX
- John W. Bakke:
Communication patterns in teleworking.
13-16 BibTeX
- Chris W. Johnson:
The economics of interface development.
19-25 BibTeX
- Jon May, Philip J. Barnard:
Cinematography and interface design.
26-31 BibTeX
- Patrick E. Waterson, Chris W. Clegg, Carolyn M. Axtell:
The interplay between cognitive and organizational factors in software development.
32-37 BibTeX
- Alireza Darvishi, Eugen Munteanu, Valentin Guggiana, Helmut Schauer, M. Motavalli, Matthias Rauterberg:
Designing environment sounds based on the results of interaction between objects in the real world.
39-42 BibTeX
- Stephen A. Brewster, Peter C. Wright, Alan J. Dix, Alistair D. N. Edwards:
The sonic enhancement of graphical buttons.
43-48 BibTeX
- Eric Leimann, Hans-Henning Schulze:
Earcons and icons: an experimental study.
49-54 BibTeX
- Thomas R. G. Green, David Benyon:
Displays as data structures: entity-relationship models of information artefacts.
55-60 BibTeX
- Anker Helms Jørgensen, Annette Aboulafia:
Perceptions of design rationale.
61-66 BibTeX
- Saila Ovaska, Kari-Jouko Räihä:
How many novices does it take to match three expert designers? Lessons from an exercise in parallel design.
67-72 BibTeX
- Jörg Geißler:
Gedrics: the next generation of icons.
73-78 BibTeX
- Kenneth J. Rodham, Dan R. Olsen:
Distributable interactive objects.
79-84 BibTeX
- Manfred Pöpping, Gerd Szwillus:
Constraint-based definition of application-specific graphics.
85-90 BibTeX
- Ann Blandford, Richard M. Young:
Separating user and device descriptions for modelling interactive problem solving.
91-96 BibTeX
- Michael Gritzman, Anders Kluge, Hilde Lovett:
Task orientation in user interface design.
97-102 BibTeX
- Cristiano Castelfranchi, Rino Falcone:
"To say and to do." Virtual actions in the structure and recognition of discourse plans with regard to practical plans.
103-108 BibTeX
- Alison Lee:
Exploring user effort involved in using history tools through MHP/GOMS: results and experiences.
109-114 BibTeX
- Joëlle Coutaz, Laurence Nigay, Daniel Salber, Ann Blandford, Jon May, Richard M. Young:
Four easy pieces for assessing the usability of multimodal interaction: the CARE properties.
115-120 BibTeX
- Olivier Esteban, Stéphane Chatty, Philippe A. Palanque:
Whizz'Ed: a visual environment for building highly interactive software.
121-126 BibTeX
- Chris W. Johnson:
Decision theory and safety-critical interfaces.
127-132 BibTeX
- Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Françoise Détienne:
An empirical study of software reuse by experts in object-oriented design.
133-138 BibTeX
- Thomas R. G. Green, R. Navarro:
Programming plans, imagery, and visual programming.
139-144 BibTeX
- David J. Gilmore, Karen Pheasey, Jean Underwood, Geoffrey M. Underwood:
Learning graphical programming: an evaluation of KidSimTM.
145-150 BibTeX
- Michael Burmester, Werner Beck, Paul Hubert Vossen:
To repeat or not to repeat: Face-ing the facts.
151-156 BibTeX
- Christophe Ramstein:
A multimodal user interface system with force feedback and physical models.
157-162 BibTeX
- Aude Dufresne, Odile Martial, Christophe Ramstein:
Multimodal user interface system for blind and "visually occupied" users: ergonomic evaluation of the haptic and auditive dimensions.
163-168 BibTeX
- Hans Wegener:
The myth of seperable dialogue: software engineering vs. user models.
169-172 BibTeX
- David J. Gilmore:
Interface design: have we got it wrong?
173-178 BibTeX
- Michael E. Atwood, Bart Burns, Andreas Girgensohn, Alison Lee, Thea Turner, Beatrix Zimmermann:
Prototyping considered dangerous.
179-184 BibTeX
- Gerd Szwillus:
Solving arbitrary expressions of graphical constraints.
185-190 BibTeX
- Philippe A. Palanque, Rémi Bastide:
Verification of an interactive software by analysis of its formal specification.
191-196 BibTeX
- David Benyon:
A data centred framework for user-centred design.
197-202 BibTeX
- Yvonne Wærn, Sture Hägglund, Robert Ramberg, Ivan Rankin, Jonni Harrius:
Computational advice and explanations - behavioural and computational aspects.
203-206 BibTeX
- Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Ian Bennett, Ann Doubleday, Michele Ryan:
Designing query support for multiple databases.
207-212 BibTeX
- Jean-François Rouet, Catherine Deleuze-Dordron, André Bisseret:
Documentation as part of design: exploratory field studies.
213-218 BibTeX
- Fraser Hamilton, Hilary Johnson:
An empirical study in using linked documentation to assist software maintenance.
219-224 BibTeX
- Unni Astad, Frank R. Safayeni, Darrell R. Raymond:
An experimental study of a gestalt based database for mug shots.
225-230 BibTeX
- Eric S. Lee, Thomas Whalen, Chandra Bisesar, Glenda Reid:
Suspect identification: traditional mugshot album versus computerized feature system.
231-236 BibTeX
- Marizete Silva Santos, Fernando da Fonseca de Souza, Ana Carolina Salgado:
An alternative interface for multimedia service stations.
237-240 BibTeX
- Laura M. Leventhal, Barbee Teasley, Keith Instone, Daryl Stone:
Searching without a keyboard in a multimedia environment.
241-246 BibTeX
- Catherine G. Wolf, Larry Koved, Edward Kunzinger:
Ubiquitous mail: speech and graphical user interfaces to an integrated voice/e-mail mailbox.
247-252 BibTeX
- Kenneth J. Rodham, Dan R. Olsen:
Interactive net-services on the WWW.
253-258 BibTeX
- Sjaak de Mul, Herre van Oostendorp:
Encouraging exploratory learning of a user interface.
259-264 BibTeX
- Wayne D. Gray:
VCR-as-paradigm: a study and taxonomy of errors in an interactive task.
265-270 BibTeX
- Malin Bladh, Kristina Höök:
Satisfying user needs through a combination of interface design techniques.
271-276 BibTeX
- Chaomei Chen, Roy Rada:
Understanding collaborative authority in shared workspace.
277-282 BibTeX
- John C. McCarthy, Peter C. Wright, Michael D. Harrison:
A requirements space for group-work systems.
283-288 BibTeX
- Ken-ichi Okada, Yusuke Ichikawa, Giseok Jeong, Syunsuke Tanaka, Yutaka Matsushita:
Design and evaluation of MAJIC videoconferencing system.
289-294 BibTeX
- Peter Gorny:
EXPOSE. HCI-counseling for user interface design.
297-304 BibTeX
- Harald Reiterer:
IDA - a design environment for ergonomic user interfaces.
305-310 BibTeX
- Jean Vanderdonckt:
Accessing guidelines information with Sierra.
311-316 BibTeX
- Helmut Balzert:
From OOA to GUIs - the JANUS System.
319-324 BibTeX
- Ole Lauridsen:
Generation of user interfaces using formal specification.
325-330 BibTeX
- François Bodart, Anne-Marie Hennebert, Jean-Marie Leheureux, Isabelle Provot, Jean Vanderdonckt:
Computer-aided window identification in Trident.
331-336 BibTeX
- Michael Smyth, Ben Anderson, Roger P. Knott, James L. Alty:
Reflections on the design of interface metaphors.
339-345 BibTeX
- John Karat, John M. Carroll, Sherman R. Alpert, Mary Beth Rosson:
Evaluating a multimedia history system as support for collaborative design.
346-353 BibTeX
- Hermann Kaindl:
An approach to hypertext-based requirements specification and its application.
354-357 BibTeX
- Shogo Nishida, Mie Nakatani:
Design of Coordinated Interfaces for real-time decision making in hierarchical structures.
358-361 BibTeX
- Andreas Girgensohn, Beatrix Zimmermann, Alison Lee, Bart Burns, Michael E. Atwood:
Dynamic forms: an enhanced interaction abstraction based on forms.
362-367 BibTeX
- Sigbjorn Pedersen:
Cyberbase: the man machine computer.
368-371 BibTeX
- Jean Scholtz:
Organizing usability in the corporation.
372-375 BibTeX
- Wai On Lee, Ken Dye, David Airth:
Evaluating design specifications using heuristic evaluation.
376-379 BibTeX
- Andy Smith, Lynne Dunckley:
Human factors in software development - current practice relating to user centred design in the UK.
380-383 BibTeX
- Mike Atyeo, Simon Robinson:
Delivering competitive edge.
384-385 BibTeX
- Loren G. Terveen, Mark Tuomenoksa:
DynaDesigner: a tool for rapid creation of device-independent interactive services.
386-389 BibTeX
- Ian D. Benest:
Audio annotation of electronic texts.
390-393 BibTeX
- Nick A. Hine, D. Wilkinson, I. A. S. Gordon, John L. Arnott:
An adaptable user interface to a multimedia telecommunications conversation service for people with disabilities.
394-397 BibTeX
- Monique Linard, Romain Zeiliger:
Designing an interface in an educational context: first steps to a principled approach.
401-404 BibTeX
- Andrew Cohen, Katie Candland, Elizabeth Lee:
The effect of a teacher-designed assessment tool on an instructor's cognitive activity.
405-409 BibTeX
- Ian Beaumont, Peter Brusilovsky:
Educational applications of adaptive hypermedia.
410-414 BibTeX
- Elizabeth F. Churchill, Shaaron Ainsworth:
Making claims about teaching systems.
415-418 BibTeX
- Mark Kirby, M. Andrew Life, Howell O. Istance, Linda Hole, Alan Crombie:
HCI curricula: what is being taught on computing courses in the UK.
419-422 BibTeX
- Thomas T. Hewett, Manfred Tscheligi:
Advanced interaction in university based education.
423-426 BibTeX
- Philip J. A. Scown:
The usefulness of an HCI syllabus.
427-430 BibTeX
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