Ken Bice, Clayton H. Lewis
Proceedings of the Seventh ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
CHI, 1989.
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Contents (73 items)
- CHI-1989-LewisHS #consistency
- Generalization, consistency, and control (CHL, DCH, VS), pp. 1–5.
- CHI-1989-CarrollK #design
- Artifact as theory-nexus: hermeneutics meets theory-based design (JMC, WAK), pp. 7–14.
- CHI-1989-YoungGS #design #evaluation #interface #modelling #predict #programmable
- Programmable user models for predictive evaluation of interface designs (RMY, TRGG, TJS), pp. 15–19.
- CHI-1989-GoodCLW #experience #research
- Experience with contextual field research (MG, RC, GL, PW), pp. 21–24.
- CHI-1989-MarcusCS #design #user interface
- Color in user interface design: functionally and aesthetics (AM, WBC, WS), pp. 25–27.
- CHI-1989-Gibbs #named #tool support
- LIZA: an extensible groupware toolkit (SJG), pp. 29–35.
- CHI-1989-YoderAM #collaboration #hypermedia
- Collaboration in KMS, a shared hypermedia system (EAY, RMA, DLM), pp. 37–42.
- CHI-1989-Sheffield #communication #comparison
- The effects of bargaining orientation and communication medium on negotiations in the bilateral monopoly task: a comparison of decision room and computer conferencing communication media (JS), pp. 43–48.
- CHI-1989-FischerD
- University of Colorado at Boulder, Institute of cognitive science (GF, SD), pp. 49–50.
- CHI-1989-Moran #question #what
- What is EuroParc? (TPM), pp. 51–52.
- CHI-1989-Atwood
- NYNEX intelligent systems group (MEA), pp. 53–54.
- CHI-1989-RudisillG #human-computer #interactive
- NASA Johnson Space Center, Human-Computer Interaction (MR, DJG), pp. 55–56.
- CHI-1989-MaulsbyW #source code
- Inducing programs in a direct-manipulation environment (DLM, IHW), pp. 57–62.
- CHI-1989-Neal #programming
- A system for example-based programming (LRN), pp. 63–68.
- CHI-1989-LangeM #object-oriented #programming #reuse
- Some strategies of reuse in an object-oriented programming environment (BML, TGM), pp. 69–73.
- CHI-1989-SpenkeB #interface #logic programming #spreadsheet
- A spreadsheet interface for logic programming (MS, CB), pp. 75–80.
- CHI-1989-BlackBMC #effectiveness #learning #online #question #what
- On-line tutorials: What kind of inference leads to the most effective learning? (JBB, JSB, MM, JMC), pp. 81–83.
- CHI-1989-Hill #how
- How some advice fails (WCH), pp. 85–90.
- CHI-1989-Moore
- Responding to “HUH?”: answering vaguely articulated follow-up questions (JDM), pp. 91–96.
- CHI-1989-Samuelson #user interface
- Protecting user interfaces through copyright: the debate (PS), pp. 97–104.
- CHI-1989-MountfordBKLV #design #user interface
- Drama and personality in user interface design (SJM, BB, MK, BL, LV), pp. 105–108.
- CHI-1989-JohnN #human-computer #type system
- Cumulating the science of HCI: from s-R compatibility to transcription typing (BEJ, AN), pp. 109–114.
- CHI-1989-LeePB #learning #metric
- Learning and transfer of measurement tasks (AYL, PGP, WAB), pp. 115–120.
- CHI-1989-LerchMO #cost analysis
- Skilled financial planning: the cost of translating ideas into action (FJL, MMM, JRO), pp. 121–126.
- CHI-1989-ManheimerBW #case study #development #user interface
- A case study of user interface management system development and application (JMM, RCB, JAW), pp. 127–132.
- CHI-1989-SinghG #user interface
- A high-level user interface management system (GS, MG), pp. 133–138.
- CHI-1989-DeSoiLS #abstraction #behaviour #specification #user interface #visual notation
- Graphical specification of user interfaces with behavior abstraction (JFD, WML, SVS), pp. 139–144.
- CHI-1989-Malone #coordination
- Center for coordination science, MIT (TWM), pp. 145–146.
- CHI-1989-HollanC #research
- CHI research at MCC (JH, BC), pp. 147–149.
- CHI-1989-Olson
- Cognitive science and machine intelligence laboratory, University of Michigan (GMO), pp. 151–152.
- CHI-1989-Bisseret
- The ergonomics psychology project at Inria (AB), pp. 153–154.
- CHI-1989-WareB #parametricity
- Bat brushes: on the uses of six position and orientation parameters in a paint program (CW, CB), pp. 155–160.
- CHI-1989-JacksonR #named
- Circling: a method of mouse-based selection without button presses (JCJ, RJRH), pp. 161–166.
- CHI-1989-Raskin
- Systemic implications of leap and an improved two-part cursor (JR), pp. 167–170.
- CHI-1989-Olsen #programming language #user interface
- A programming language basis for user interface (DROJ), pp. 171–176.
- CHI-1989-Wellner #implementation #named #prototype
- Statemaster: A UIMS based on statecharts for prototyping and target implementation (PDW), pp. 177–182.
- CHI-1989-SiochiH #representation #user interface
- Task-oriented representation of asynchronous user interfaces (ACS, HRH), pp. 183–188.
- CHI-1989-Poltrock #development #user interface
- Innovation in user interface development: obstacles and opportunities (SEP), pp. 191–195.
- CHI-1989-GrudinP #communication #coordination #design #scalability #user interface
- User interface design in large corporations: coordination and communication across disciplines (JG, SEP), pp. 197–203.
- CHI-1989-EganRLLG #analysis #behaviour #evaluation #hypermedia
- Behavioral evaluation and analysis of a hypertext browser (DEE, JRR, TKL, CCL, LMG), pp. 205–210.
- CHI-1989-MackayMCRRC #how #lens #question
- How do experienced information lens users use rules? (WEM, TWM, KC, RR, DR, SKC), pp. 211–216.
- CHI-1989-Hendrickson #design #interface #performance #visual notation
- Performance, preference, and visual scan patterns on a menu-based system: implications for interface design (JJH), pp. 217–222.
- CHI-1989-FarrandEHPW #user interface
- My user interface is the best because.. (ABF, TE, TH, BP, TW), pp. 223–225.
- CHI-1989-CohenDMPSGST #natural language #using
- Synergistic use of direct manipulation and natural language (PRC, MD, DBM, FCNP, JWS, RAGJ, JLS, SWT), pp. 227–233.
- CHI-1989-WeimerG #visual notation
- A synthetic visual environment with hand gesturing and voice input (DMW, SKG), pp. 235–240.
- CHI-1989-Hauptmann #gesture #image #speech
- Speech and gestures for graphic image manipulation (AGH), pp. 241–245.
- CHI-1989-MacLeanYM #design
- Design rationale: the argument behind the artifact (AM, RMY, TPM), pp. 247–252.
- CHI-1989-FrohlichL
- Conversational resources for situated action (DMF, PL), pp. 253–258.
- CHI-1989-Gutierrez #problem #prototype
- Prototyping techniques for different problem contexts (OG), pp. 259–264.
- CHI-1989-WolfCLJW #human-computer #question
- The role of laboratory experiments in HCI: help, hindrance, or ho-hum? (CGW, JMC, TKL, BEJ, JW), pp. 265–268.
- CHI-1989-FischerMM #design
- Design environments for constructive and argumentative design (GF, RM, AIM), pp. 269–275.
- CHI-1989-WiechaBBG #generative #interactive #user interface
- Generating highly interactive user interfaces (CW, WEB, SJB, JDG), pp. 277–282.
- CHI-1989-KnoxBL #design #protocol #user interface
- Directed dialogue protocols: verbal data for user interface design (STK, WAB, EFL), pp. 283–287.
- CHI-1989-WhalenP #hypermedia #information management #natural language
- Conversational hypertext: information access through natural language dialogues with computers (TW, ASP), pp. 289–292.
- CHI-1989-Glushko #hypermedia
- Transforming text into hypertext for a compact disc encyclopedia (RJG), pp. 293–298.
- CHI-1989-FairchildMW #artificial reality
- The tourist artificial reality (KMF, GM, AW), pp. 299–304.
- CHI-1989-Kendzierski #human-computer #interactive
- Human-computer interaction department, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories (NK), pp. 305–306.
- CHI-1989-HoppeKST #user interface
- Cognitive user interface laboratory, GMD-IPSI (HUH, RTK, FS, AT), pp. 307–308.
- CHI-1989-Shneiderman #human-computer #interactive
- Human-computer interaction lab, University of Maryland (BS), pp. 309–310.
- CHI-1989-Hunt
- Search technology, Inc (RMH), pp. 311–312.
- CHI-1989-BaudelaireG #design #interactive #paradigm
- Planar maps: an interaction paradigm for graphic design (PB, MG), pp. 313–318.
- CHI-1989-Myers #behaviour #encapsulation #interactive
- Encapsulating interactive behaviors (BAM), pp. 319–324.
- CHI-1989-Zanden #constraints #specification #visual notation
- Constraint grammars-a new model for specifying graphical applications (BTVZ), pp. 325–330.
- CHI-1989-RobertsE #usability
- The effects of device technology on the usability of advanced telephone functions (TLR, GE), pp. 331–337.
- CHI-1989-BrownNG #empirical #using #visual notation
- An experiment into the use of auditory cues to reduce visual workload (MLB, SLN, EPG), pp. 339–346.
- CHI-1989-Halstead-Nussloch #design #interface
- The design of phone-based interfaces for consumers (RHN), pp. 347–352.
- CHI-1989-EhrlichBMT #tool support
- Tools for supporting cooperative work near and far: highlights from the CSCW conference (SFE, TB, WM, JCT), pp. 353–356.
- CHI-1989-FischerN #named #paradigm #retrieval
- Helgon: extending the retrieval by reformulation paradigm (GF, HNL), pp. 357–362.
- CHI-1989-ColluraJBK #design #interface #monitoring
- User-interface design for a clinical neurophysiological intensive monitoring system (TFC, ECJ, RCB, GHK), pp. 363–368.
- CHI-1989-IwaiDYFT #architecture #automation #documentation #layout #using
- A document layout system using automatic document architecture extraction (II, MD, KY, MF, YT), pp. 369–374.
- CHI-1989-GillanLR #interactive #interface #modelling #statistics #visual notation
- Models of user interactions with graphical interfaces: 1. statistical (DJG, RL, MR), pp. 375–380.
- CHI-1989-Cole #comprehension #reasoning #visual notation
- Understanding Bayesian reasoning via graphical displays (WGC), pp. 381–386.
- CHI-1989-Nakayama #editing
- Mathematical formula editor for CAI (YN), pp. 387–392.
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