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CHI 1981: Ann Arbor, MI, USA - Part II
- Gregory A. Marks, Lorraine Borman:
Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Easier and More Productive Use of Computer Systems, CHI 1981, Part II: Human Interface and the User Interface, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, May 20-22, 1981. ACM 1981, ISBN 978-0-89791-064-4 - Nathan Relles, Norman K. Sondheimer, Giorgio P. Ingargiola:
Recent advances in user assistance. 1-5 - Philip J. Hayes, Ingrid D. Glasner:
Automatic construction of explanation networks for a cooperative user interface. 6-14 - Lynne A. Price:
Using offline documentation online. 15-20 - Bruce W. Ballard:
How shall we evaluate prototype natural language processors? 21-26 - Thomas H. Martin:
Redesign of the user interface involving users of a large operational real-time system. 27-30 - Lorraine Borman, Rosemary Karr:
Evaluating the "friendliness" of a timesharing system. 31-34 - Jyh-Sheng Ke, Shi-Kuo Chang:
Evolution of a query translation system. 35-41 - W. David Penniman:
The need for quantitative measurement of on-line user behavior. 42-45 - Robert F. Teitel:
A statistical user interface for the Relational Model of data. 46-52 - Richard I. Land:
Keyboard entry - can it be simplified? 53-58 - R. Evans, Nick J. Fiddian, W. Alex Gray:
Adaptable user interfaces for portable, interactive computing software systems. 59-64 - Richard C. Roistacher:
User consulting in three forms of network-based organization. 65-68 - Nick Cercone, Max Krause, John Boates:
Lexicon design using perfect hash functions. 69-78 - Nick J. Fiddian, W. Alex Gray, M. W. Read:
Designing SENSE (a software environment for social science rEsearch): The role of software tools. 79-85 - Steve Gadol, Egon E. Loebner:
Building and accessing an REL database. 86-90 - Diana Gail Egly, Keith T. Wescourt:
Cognitive style, categorization, and vocational effectss on performance of REL database users. 91-97 - Robert S. Fenchel:
An integral approach to user assistance. 98-104 - John C. Klensin:
Short-term friendly and long-term hostile? 105-110 - G. R. Boynton:
The mini-micro connection. 111-112 - Paul J. Strand:
A program for social science computer literacy. 113-115 - Thomas P. Kehler, Mike Barnes:
Interfacing to text using HELPME. 116-124 - Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Murray Turoff:
Human diversity and the choice of interface: A design challenge. 125-130 - Egon E. Loebner, Steve Gadol:
Living taxonomies in the corporate world: The need for multinested data models. 131-136 - Lawrence Miller:
A study of procedure descriptions by non-programmers (abstract only). 137 - Aaron Marcus:
The graphic design of friendly faces for information management (abstract only). 137 - Ben Shneiderman:
Human factors studies with system message styles (abstract only). 138 - Donald Hatfield:
The coming world of "what you see is what you get" (abstract only). 138 - Allan G. Haggett, John R. McFadden, Peter R. Newsted:
Naive user behavior in a restricted interactive command environment (abstract only). 139 - Carolyn P. Steinhaus:
Design issues for online documentation systems (abstract only). 139 - Sherry Weinberg:
Learning effectiveness: The impact of response time (abstract only). 140 - Susanne S. Cochran:
Design considerations for data base facilities on a desk top (abstract only). 140 - Ronald E. Anderson:
Designing considerate systems (abstract only). 141 - Paul Roller Michaelis, James A. Hendler:
Concise natural language interaction (abstract only). 141 - Harry R. Tennant:
Issues for Ease of Use in personal computing (abstract only). 141 - Helmut Wilke:
A contribution towards the measurement of user behavior (abstract only). 142 - Marilyn M. Mantei, R. G. G. Cattell:
A study of entity-based database interfaces (abstract only). 142 - Wilfred J. Hansen:
An editor-based programming support environment (abstract only). 142 - Thomas W. Malone:
What makes computer games fun? (abstract only). 143 - Karl L. Zinn:
What can be learned from arcade games and home computer applications? (A Panel Discussion): The case for considering games and home applications (abstract only). 143 - Ben Shneiderman:
Direct manipulation: A step beyond programming languages (abstract only). 143 - Karl L. Zinn:
Case study of a user-oriented conferencing system (abstract only). 144 - Robert Parnes:
Learning how to confer: The interplay of theory and practice in computer conferencing (abstract only). 144 - Christine Wendt:
The CONFER experience of the Merit Computer Network (abstract only). 144-145 - Richard C. Roistacher:
Third party consulting in the network environment (abstract only). 145 - Alan McCord:
Uses of CONFER at Wayne State University (abstract only). 145 - Joseph Raben, Lorraine Borman, Robert S. Fenchel, Thomas H. Ohlgren, Norman K. Sondheimer, Andrew Beveridge, Kevin Roddy:
Conference on easier and more productive use of computing systems (session listings). 146-149
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