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DIS 1997: Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- Ian McClelland, Gary M. Olson, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Austin Henderson, Susan Coles:

Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods and Techniques, DIS 1997, Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, August 18-20, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-863-0 - Ernesto Arias, Hal Eden, Gerhard Fischer:

Enhancing Communication, Facilitating Shared Understanding, and Creating Better Artifacts by Integrating Physical and Computational Media for Design. 1-12 - Jonathan Seth Arnowitz, Eric Willems, Laura Faber, Ruurd Priester:

Mahler, Mondriaan, and Bauhaus: Using Artistic Ideas to Improve Application Usability. 13-21 - Maribeth Back:

Sound Design for Brain Opera's Mind Forest: Audio for a Complex Interactive System. 23-25 - Erik Borälv, Bengt Göransson:

A Teleradiology System Design Case. 27-30 - Guy A. Boy:

Active Design Documents. 31-36 - Keith A. Butler, Chris Esposito, Dan Klawitter:

Designing More Deeper: Integrating Task Analysis, Process Simulation, and Object Definition. 37-54 - John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson, George Chin Jr., Jürgen Koenemann:

Requirements Development: Stages of Opportunity for Collaborative Needs Discovery. 55-64 - Søren Christensen, Jens Bæk Jørgensen, Kim Halskov Madsen:

Design As Interaction with Computer Based Materials. 65-71 - Martin Colbert, Christof Peltason, Rolf Fricke, Mariana Sanderson:

The Application of Process Models of Information Seeking During Conceptual Design: The Case of an Intranet Resource for the Re-Use of Multimedia Training Material in the Motor Industry. 73-81 - Dave Curbow, Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson:

Designing the OpenDoc Human Interface. 83-95 - Pete Dixon, Ben H. M. Vaske, Paul C. Neervoort:

User Involvement in Concept Creation. 97-99 - Ann Doubleday, Michele Ryan, Mark V. Springett, Alistair G. Sutcliffe:

A Comparison of Usability Techniques for Evaluating Design. 101-110 - Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson, Dave Curbow:

The Role of User Studies in the Design of OpenDoc. 111-120 - Shannon Ford, Daniel Boyarski:

Design @ Carnegie Mellon: A Web Story. 121-124 - Matthew G. Gorbet

, Maggie Orth:
Triangles: Design of a Physical/Digital Construction Kit. 125-128 - Scott Henninger, Charisse Lu, Candace Faith:

Using Organizational Learning Techniques to Develop Context-Specific Usability Guidelines. 129-136 - William C. Hill, Loren G. Terveen:

Involving Remote Users in Continuous Design of Web Content. 137-145 - John A. Hughes, Jon O'Brien, Tom Rodden, Mark Rouncefield, Steve Blythin:

Designing with Ethnography: A Presentation Framework for Design. 147-158 - Charles McLaughlin Hymes, Gary M. Olson:

Quick But Not So Dirty Web Design: Applying Empirical Conceptual Clustering Techniques to Organise Hypertext Content. 159-162 - Severin Isenmann, Wolf D. Reuter:

IBIS - a Convincing Concept ... But a Lousy Instrument? 163-172 - Simon M. Kaplan, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:

Designing Support for Remote Intensive-Care Telehealth Using the Locales Framework. 173-184 - Helena Karasti:

Bridging the Analysis of Work Practice and System Redesign in Cooperative Workshops. 185-195 - Turkka Keinonen:

Expected Usability and Product Preference. 197-204 - Anita Krabbel, Ingrid Wetzel, Heinz Züllighoven:

On the Inevitable Intertwining of Analysis and Design: Developing Systems for Complex Cooperations. 205-213 - Kyle S. Kuczun, Mark D. Gross:

Network Design: Tasks and Tools. 215-222 - Wendy E. Mackay, Anne-Laure Fayard:

HCI, Natural Science and Design: A Framework for Triangulation Across Disciplines. 223-234 - Rainer Malkewitz, Bernhard Ristow:

Experiences with Adding New Input Modalities to PC Desktop Computing. 235-238 - William M. Newman:

Better or Just Different? On the Benefits of Designing Interactive Systems in Terms of Critical Parameters. 239-245 - Jon O'Brien, Tom Rodden:

Interactive Systems in Domestic Environments. 247-259 - William Oliver, John Yu, Eric Metois:

The Singing Tree: Design of an Interactive Musical Interface. 261-264 - Maggie Orth:

Interface to Architecture: Integrating Technology Into the Environment in the Brain Opera. 265-275 - Uta Pankoke-Babatz, Gloria Mark, Konrad Klöckner:

Design in the POLITeam Project: Evaluating User Needs in Real Work Practice. 277-287 - Uma Patel

, M. J. D'Cruz, C. Holtham:
Collaborative Design for Virtual Team Collaboration: A Case Study of Jostling on the Web. 289-300 - Judith Ramey, David K. Farkas:

Design Case: Building Community in a Design Effort in a Decentralized, Individualistic Setting. 301-304 - Antonio Rizzo, Enrica Marchigiani, Alessandro Andreadis:

The AVANTI Project: Prototyping and Evaluation with a Cognitive Walkthrough Based on the Norman's Model of Action. 305-309 - Duncan Sanderson:

Technology Design and Mimicry. 311-313 - Paulo J. Santos, Esin O. Kiris, Cheryl L. Coyle:

Designing As the World Turns. 315-321 - Anthony Savidis, Alex Paramythis, Demosthenes Akoumianakis, Constantine Stephanidis:

Designing User-Adapted Interfaces: The Unified Design Method for Transformable Interactions. 323-334 - Kai Schäfer, Volker Brauer, Willi Bruns:

A New Approach to Human-Computer Interaction - Synchronous Modelling in Real and Virtual Spaces. 335-344 - Jean Scholtz:

Design of a One to Many Collaborative Product. 345-348 - Mark van Setten, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Sjaak Brinkkemper:

Comparing Interaction Design Techniques: A Method for Objective Comparison to Find the Conceptual Basis for Interaction Design. 349-357 - Marc Steen

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The Flower Model for Multidisciplinary Teamwork on a New Product-Market Combination - In This Case E-Mail-on-TV. 359-363 - Oliver Stiemerling, Helge Kahler, Volker Wulf:

How to Make Software Softer - Designing Tailorable Applications. 365-376 - Carol Strohecker:

A Case Study in Interactive Narrative Design. 377-380 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe:

A Designer's Nightmare: Designing a Reusable Information Retrieval Class Library in a Multinational Consortium. 381-383 - Kari Thoreson:

Simple, But Cumbersome. 385-394 - Tuomo Tuikka

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Searching Requirements for a System to Support Cooperative Concept Design in Product Development. 395-403 - Catherine G. Wolf, John Karat:

Capturing What is Needed in Multi-User System Design: Observations From the Design of Three Healthcare Systems. 405-415 - Beatrix Zimmermann, Albert M. Selvin:

A Framework for Assessing Group Memory Approaches for Software Design Projects. 417-426

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