Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Beth Adelson, Susan T. Dumais, Judith S. Olson
Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
CHI, 1994.

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@proceedings{CHI-1994,
	address       = "Boston, Massachusetts, USA",
	editor        = "Beth Adelson and Susan T. Dumais and Judith S. Olson",
	isbn          = "0-89791-650-6",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems}",
	year          = 1994,
}

Contents (70 items)

CHI-1994-Kyng94a #design #development
Scandinavian design: users in product development (MK), pp. 3–9.
CHI-1994-Ballay94a #design #experience
Designing Workscape: an interdisciplinary experience (JMB), pp. 10–15.
CHI-1994-LemaireM94a #interface #tutorial #visual notation
An improved interface for tutorial dialogues: browsing a visual dialogue history (BL, JDM), pp. 16–22.
CHI-1994-GoldsteinR94a #query #scalability #set #using
Using aggregation and dynamic queries for exploring large data sets (JG, SFR), pp. 23–29.
CHI-1994-NishiyamaKYM94a #image #retrieval
An image retrieval system considering subjective perception (HN, SK, TY, YM), pp. 30–36.
CHI-1994-TangR94a #distributed #named
Montage: providing teleproximity for distributed groups (JCT, MR), pp. 37–43.
CHI-1994-TaniHYTF94a #named #overview #scalability
Courtyard: integrating shared overview on a large screen and per-user detail on individual screens (MT, MH, KY, KT, MF), pp. 44–50.
CHI-1994-NeuwirthCCWK94a #collaboration #comparison #distributed #documentation
Distributed collaborative writing: a comparison of spoken and written modalities for reviewing and revising documents (CN, RC, DC, PGW, LK), pp. 51–57.
CHI-1994-WeberP94a #named #realtime #video
Marquee: a tool for real-time video logging (KW, AP), pp. 58–64.
CHI-1994-Ogozalek94a #comparison #interface #multi #using
A comparison of the use of text and multimedia interfaces to provide information to the elderly (VZO), pp. 65–71.
CHI-1994-NassST94a #social
Computers are social actors (CN, JS, ERT), pp. 72–78.
CHI-1994-SmetsOG94a #named
Form-giving: expressing the nonobvious (GS, KO, WWG), pp. 79–84.
CHI-1994-WalkerSS94a #interface #using
Using a human face in an interface (JHW, LS, RS), pp. 85–91.
CHI-1994-SutcliffeF94a #design #interface #multi
Designing presentation in multimedia interfaces (AGS, PF), pp. 92–98.
CHI-1994-Tognazzini94a #prototype #video
The “Starfire” video prototype project: a case history (BT), pp. 99–105.
CHI-1994-MyersGG94a
Creating charts by demonstration (BAM, JG, MAG), pp. 106–111.
CHI-1994-RothKMG94a #automation #design #interactive #using
Interactive graphic design using automatic presentation knowledge (SFR, JK, JM, JG), pp. 112–117.
CHI-1994-MasuiN94b #editing #performance #predict
Repeat and predict — two keys to efficient text editing (TM, KN), pp. 118–123.
CHI-1994-HarrisonMBN94a #communication #design #interface
Communicating About Communicating: Cross-Disciplinary Design of a Media Space Interface (BH, MMM, GB, TN), pp. 124–130.
CHI-1994-WhittakerFD94a #communication #how #question #what
Informal workplace communication: what is it like and how might we support it? (SW, DF, ODJ), pp. 131–137.
CHI-1994-AdlerH94a #case study #experience
A room of our own: experiences from a direct office share (AA, DAHJ), pp. 138–144.
CHI-1994-McDanielOO94a #human-computer #object-oriented
Methods in search of methodology — combining HCI and object orientation (SEM, GMO, JSO), pp. 145–151.
CHI-1994-Nielsen94b #heuristic #power of #usability
Enhancing the explanatory power of usability heuristics (JN), pp. 152–158.
CHI-1994-ChaseSHH94a #behaviour #development #evaluation #representation
Development and evaluation of a taxonomical model of behavioral representation techniques (JDC, RSS, HRH, DH), pp. 159–165.
CHI-1994-MynattW94a #user interface #visual notation
Nonvisual presentation of graphical user interfaces: contrasting two approaches (EDM, GW), pp. 166–172.
CHI-1994-BrewsterWE94a #design #evaluation
The design and evaluation of an auditory-enhanced scrollbar (SAB, PCW, ADNE), pp. 173–179.
CHI-1994-RaoCJKT94a #documentation #named
Protofoil: storing and finding the information worker’s paper documents in an electronic file cabinet (RR, SKC, WJ, LK, RHT), pp. 180–185.
CHI-1994-Kidd94a #information management
The marks are on the knowledge worker (AK), pp. 186–191.
CHI-1994-CarrollAKDR94b #design #multi
Raison d’Etre: capturing design history and rationale in multimedia narratives (JMC, SRA, JK, MSVD, MBR), pp. 192–197.
CHI-1994-BennetK #design #effectiveness #human-computer
Facilitating effective HCI design meetings (JLB, JK), pp. 198–204.
CHI-1994-Oviatt94a #interface
Interface techniques for minimizing disfluent input to spoken language systems (SLO), pp. 205–210.
CHI-1994-SparksMB94a #approach #object-oriented
An object-oriented approach to dialogue management in spoken language systems (RS, LM, HB), pp. 211–217.
CHI-1994-OlsenH94a #automation #consistency #generative
Automatic generation of interactively consistent search dialogs (DRO, WH), pp. 218–224.
CHI-1994-MoriyonSN94a #automation #design #generative #interface #modelling
Automatic generation of help from interface design models (RM, PAS, RN), pp. 225–231.
CHI-1994-ByrneWFKS #automation #evaluation #interface
Automating interface evaluation (MDB, SDW, JDF, DEK, PNS), pp. 232–237.
CHI-1994-CardPM94a #evaluation #information management #visualisation
The cost-of-knowledge characteristic function: display evaluation for direct-walk dynamic information visualizations (SKC, PP, JDM), pp. 238–244.
CHI-1994-Koenemann-BelliveauCRS94a #comparative #evaluation #thread #usability
Comparative usability evaluation: critical incidents and critical threads (JKB, JMC, MBR, MKS), pp. 245–251.
CHI-1994-Rowley94b #testing #usability
Usability testing in the field: bringing the laboratory to the user (DER), pp. 252–257.
CHI-1994-KurtenbachB94a #learning #performance
User learning and performance with marking menus (GK, WB), pp. 258–264.
CHI-1994-VenoliaN94a #named #performance #self
T-Cube: a fast, self-disclosing pen-based alphabet (DV, FN), pp. 265–270.
CHI-1994-WhittakerHW94a #named
FILOCHAT: handwritten notes provide access to recorded conversations (SW, PH, MW), pp. 271–277.
CHI-1994-Newman94a #analysis #human-computer #research #using
A Preliminary Analysis of the Products of HCI Research, Using Pro Forma Abstracts (WN), pp. 278–284.
CHI-1994-ShipmanM94a #evolution #formal method #incremental #knowledge base
Supporting knowledge-base evolution with incremental formalization (FMSI, RM), pp. 285–291.
CHI-1994-FischerMORS94a #design #development #incremental
Seeding, evolutionary growth and reseeding: supporting the incremental development of design environments (GF, RM, JLO, BR, FMSI), pp. 292–298.
CHI-1994-BowersP94a #design #prototype #requirements
Talking through design: requirements and resistance in cooperative prototyping (JB, JP), pp. 299–305.
CHI-1994-StoneFB94a #user interface
The movable filter as a user interface tool (MCS, KPF, EAB), pp. 306–312.
CHI-1994-AhlbergS94c #query #visual notation
Visual information seeking: tight coupling of dynamic query filters with starfield displays (CA, BS), pp. 313–317.
CHI-1994-RaoC94a #interactive #lens #visual notation #visualisation
The table lens: merging graphical and symbolic representations in an interactive focus + context visualization for tabular information (RR, SKC), pp. 318–322.
CHI-1994-VoraHS94a #hypermedia #interface #multi
Evaluating the influence of interface styles and multiple access paths in hypertext (PRV, MH, VLS), pp. 323–329.
CHI-1994-FurnasZ94a #multi #named #reuse
Multitrees: enriching and reusing hierarchical structure (GWF, JZ), pp. 330–336.
CHI-1994-HaunoldK94a #analysis
A keystroke level analysis of a graphics application: manual map digitizing (PH, WK), pp. 337–343.
CHI-1994-IrvingPI94a #analysis #automation
A GOMS analysis of the advanced automated cockpit (SI, PGP, JEI), pp. 344–350.
CHI-1994-GongK94a #development #validation
A validation of the GOMS model methodology in the development of a specialized, commercial software application (RG, DEK), pp. 351–357.
CHI-1994-BierSFBB94a #taxonomy #tool support
A taxonomy of see-through tools (EAB, MCS, KPF, WB, TB), pp. 358–364.
CHI-1994-AhlbergS94d #agile
The alphaslider: a compact and rapid selector (CA, BS), pp. 365–371.
CHI-1994-Carr94a #interactive #interface #specification
Specification of interface interaction objects (DAC), pp. 372–378.
CHI-1994-Travers94b #interface #recursion
Recursive interfaces for reactive objects (MT), pp. 379–385.
CHI-1994-BurkhartHJ94a #design
The value of a baseline in determining design success (BJB, DH, SJ), pp. 386–391.
CHI-1994-NardiJ94a
User preferences for task-specific vs. generic application software (BAN, JAJ), pp. 392–398.
CHI-1994-LawrenceAD94a #interactive #social
Surrogate users: mediating between social and technical interaction (DL, MEA, SD), pp. 399–404.
CHI-1994-Strommen94a #interface #using
Children’s use of mouse-based interfaces to control virtual travel (ES), pp. 405–410.
CHI-1994-DouglasM94a
The effect of reducing homing time on the speed of a finger-controlled isometric pointing device (SAD, AKM), pp. 411–416.
CHI-1994-KabbashBS94a
Two-handed input in a compound task (PK, WB, AS), pp. 417–423.
CHI-1994-HoudeS94a #design #programming
In search of design principles for programming environments (SH, RS), pp. 424–430.
CHI-1994-EisenbergF94a #design #programmable #programming
Programmable design environments: integrating end-user programming with domain-oriented assistance (ME, GF), pp. 431–437.
CHI-1994-RiemanLYP94a #architecture #consistency #interface #reasoning #why
Why is a raven like a writing desk?: lessons in interface consistency and analogical reasoning from two cognitive architectures (JR, CHL, RMY, PGP), pp. 438–444.
CHI-1994-Howes94a
A model of the acquisition of menu knowledge by exploration (AH), pp. 445–451.
CHI-1994-HinckleyPGK94a #interface #visualisation
Passive real-world interface props for neurosurgical visualization (KH, RP, JCG, NFK), pp. 452–458.
CHI-1994-ZhaiBM94a #3d
The “Silk Cursor”: investigating transparency for 3D target acquisition (SZ, WB, PM), pp. 459–464.
CHI-1994-MurakamiN94a #3d
Direct and intuitive input device for 3-D shape deformation (TM, NN), pp. 465–470.

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