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CHI 1990: Seattle, WA, USA
- Jane Carrasco Chew, John A. Whiteside:
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1990, Seattle, WA, USA, April 1-5, 1990, Proceedings. ACM 1990, ISBN 0-201-50932-6 - Michael L. Dertouzos:
Redefining tomorrow's user interface (plenary address). 1 - India Starker, Richard A. Bolt:
A gaze-responsive self-disclosing display. 3-10 - Robert J. K. Jacob:
What you look at is what you get: eye movement-based interaction techniques. 11-18 - Richard F. Dillon, Jeff D. Edey, Jo W. Tombaugh:
Measuring the true cost of command selection: techniques and results. 19-26 - Brad T. Vander Zanden, Brad A. Myers:
Automatic, look-and-feel independent dialog creation for graphical user interfaces. 27-34 - Roger Kenton Took:
Surface interaction: a paradigm and model for separating application and interface. 35-42 - Karl-Friedrich Böhringer, Frances Newbery Paulisch:
Using constraints to achieve stability in automatic graph layout algorithms. 43-51 - Hans Brunner:
A snapshot of natural language interfaces (panel). 53-55 - Dan R. Olsen Jr.:
Propositional production systems for dialog description. 57-64 - Scott E. Hudson:
Adaptive semantic snaping - a technique for semantic feedback at the lexical level. 65-70 - Robin Tuck, Dan R. Olsen:
Help by guided tasks: utilizing UIMS knowledge. 71-78 - Arthur F. Kramer, Christopher D. Wickens:
Human-computer interaction research at the University of Illinois (lab review). 79-80 - Takaya Endo, Hiroshi Ishii:
NTT human interface laboratories (lab review). 81-82 - Bruce H. Fetz, Mary Carol Day:
User interface and quality planning department (lab review). 83-84 - Michael D. Harrison, Andrew F. Monk:
Human computer interaction group, University of York, U.K. (lab review). 85-86 - Bob Ensor:
How can we make groupware practical? (panel). 87-89 - Richard M. Young, Joyce Whittington:
Using a knowledge analysis to predict conceptual errors in text-editor usage. 91-98 - Richard Gong, Jay Elkerton:
Designing minimal documentation using a GOMS model: a usability evaluation of an engineering approach. 99-107 - Bonnie E. John:
Extensions of GOMS analyses to expert performance requiring perception of dynamic visual and auditory information. 107-116 - Stuart K. Card, Jock D. Mackinlay, George G. Robertson:
The design space of input devices. 117-124 - Stuart Smith, R. Daniel Bergeron, Georges G. Grinstein:
Stereophonic and surface sound generation for exploratory data analysis. 125-132 - Brenda Laurel, Tim Oren, Abbe Don:
Issues in multimedia interface design: media integration and interface agents. 133-139 - Jeff A. Johnson:
Participatory design of computer systems (panel). 141-144 - William H. Cushman, Purnendu S. Ojha, Cathleen M. Daniels:
Usable OCR: what are the minimum performance requirements? 145-152 - Nicholas P. Wilde, Clayton Lewis:
Spreadsheet-based interactive graphics: from prototype to tool. 153-160 - C. Torben Thomsen:
Business instrument panel: a new paradigm for interfacing with financial data. 161-166 - Thecla Schiphorst, Tom Calvert, Catherine Lee, Christopher Welman, Severin Gaudet:
Tools for interaction with the creative process of composition. 167-174 - Allan MacLean, Kathleen Carter, Lennart Lövstrand, Thomas P. Moran:
User-tailorable systems: pressing the issues with buttons. 175-182 - Gerhard Fischer, Andreas Girgensohn:
End-user modifiability in design environments. 183-192 - Steven F. Roth, Joe Mattis:
Data characterization for intelligent graphics presentation. 193-200 - Kjell Borg:
IShell: a visual UNIX shell. 201-207 - Steven M. Jacobs:
Real-time decision making (panel). 209-212 - Herbert D. Jellinek, Stuart K. Card:
Powermice and user performance. 213-220 - Neff Walker, John B. Smelcer:
A comparison of selection time from walking and pull-down menus. 221-226 - Douglas J. Gillan, Kritina L. Holden, Susan Adam, Marianne Rudisill, Laura Magee:
How does Fitts' law fit pointing and dragging? 227-234 - Clayton H. Lewis, Peter G. Polson, Cathleen Wharton, John Rieman:
Testing a walkthrough methodology for theory-based design of walk-up-and-use interfaces. 235-242 - Marcy Telles:
Updating an older interface. 243-248 - Jakob Nielsen, Rolf Molich:
Heuristic evaluation of user interfaces. 249-256 - Robert Spence:
Practical interfaces to complex worlds (panel). 257-260 - Jonathan Grudin:
The computer reaches out: the historical continuity of interface design. 261-268 - Robert L. Campbell:
Developmental scenario analysis of Smalltalk programming. 269-276 - Donald R. Gentner, Jonathan Grudin:
Why good engineers (sometimes) create bad interfaces. 277-282 - Robert C. Williges:
Human-computer interface laboratory - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (lab review). 283-284 - Thomas K. Landauer, Robert E. Kraut:
CHI in the applied research divisions at Bellcore (lab review). 285-286 - Wayne Zachary:
CHI systems, incorporated (lab review). 287-288 - Klaus-Peter Fähnrich, Jürgen Ziegler:
Interactive systems research group - Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Institute for Industrial Engineering (lab review). 289-290 - Jakob Nielsen:
Designing for international use (panel). 291-294 - Mary Elwart-Keys, David Halonen, Marjorie S. Horton, Robert Kass, Paul Scott:
User interface requirements for face to face groupware. 295-301 - J. Chris Lauwers, Keith A. Lantz:
Collaboration awareness in support of collaboration transparency: requirements for the next generation of shared window systems. 303-311 - John C. Tang, Scott L. Minneman:
VideoDraw: a video interface for collaborative drawing. 313-320 - John M. Carroll:
Infinite detail and emulation in an ontologically minimized HCI. 321-328 - Dennis R. Wixon, Karen Holtzblatt, Stephen Knox:
Contextual design: an emergent view of system design. 329-336 - Gerhard Fischer, Andreas C. Lemke, Thomas W. Mastaglio, Anders I. Mørch:
Using critics to empower users. 337-347 - Keith A. Butler:
Collaboration for technology transfer or "how do so many promising ideas get lost?" (panel). 349-351 - Jeanette Blomberg, Austin Henderson:
Reflections on participatory design: lessons from the trillium experience. 353-360 - Joey F. George, Joseph S. Valacich, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:
The organizational implementation of an electronic meeting system: an analysis of the innovation process. 361-368 - Ron LeMaster, Ulla Merz:
Design of a loading plan format for an expert cargo loading system. 369-378 - Philip J. Barnard:
Research for human-computer interaction at the MRC Applied Psychology Unit (lab review). 379-380 - Steven E. Poltrock, Keith A. Butler:
Boeing Advanced Technology Center (lab review). 381-382 - Catherine R. Marshall:
The U.S. West Intelligent Services Research Laboratory (lab review). 383-384 - Sarah A. Douglas, Gary W. Meyer:
Interactive systems group - University of Oregon, department of computer and information science (lab review). 385-386 - Gary Perlman:
Evaluating hypermedia systems (panel). 387-390 - Douglas J. Gillan, Sarah D. Breedin:
Designers' models of the human-computer interface. 391-398 - Andrew Howes, Stephen J. Payne:
Semantic analysis during exploratory learning. 399-406 - Mitchell J. Nathan:
Empowering the student: prospects for an unintelligent tutoring system. 407-414 - Heinz-Dieter Böcker, Jürgen Herczeg:
Track - a trace construction kit. 415-422 - Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll, Rachel K. E. Bellamy:
Smalltalk scaffolding: a case study of minimalist instruction. 423-430 - John M. Carroll, Janice A. Singer, Rachel K. E. Bellamy, Sherman R. Alpert:
A view matcher for learning Smalltalk. 431-437 - S. Joy Mountford:
Designers: meet your users (panel). 439-442 - Terry Winograd:
What can we teach about human-computer interaction? (plenary address). 443-448 - Gitta Salomon:
Designing casual-user hypertext: the CHI'89 InfoBooth. 451-458
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