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CHI 1994: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1994, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, April 24-28, 1994, Conference Companion. ACM 1994, ISBN 0-89791-651-4 - James Hicinbothom, Mark Watanabe, William J. Weiland, James Boardway, Wayne Zachary:
A toolset for systematic observation and evaluation of computer-human interaction. 5-6 - Russell N. Owen, Ronald Baecker, Beverly L. Harrison:
Timelines, a tool for the gathering, coding and analysis of usability data. 7-8 - Peter Lucas, Lauren Schneider:
Workscape: a scriptable document management environment. 9-10 - Anselm Spoerri:
InfoCrystal. 11-12 - Andee Rubin, Dewi Win:
Studying motion with KidVid, a data collection and analysis tool for digitized video. 13-14 - Bob Radlinski, Michael E. Atwood, Michael Villano:
DIME: distributed intelligent multimedia education. 15-16 - R. D. Borovoy, E. B. W. Cooper, Rachel K. E. Bellamy:
Media fusion: model-based communication. 17-18 - Wayne C. Neale, Pamela Kursted:
The development of an interactive multimedia courseware program highlighting visual momentum. 19-20 - Susan E. McDaniel, Gary M. Olson, Terry E. Weymouth, Craig E. Rasmussen, Atul Prakash, C. Robert Clauer, Daniel E. Atkins, Ramani Penmetsa, Nelson R. Manohar, Hyong Sop Shim:
The upper atmospheric research collaboratory. 21-22 - Konrad Tollmar, Hans Marmolin, Yngve Sundblad:
The collaborative desktop: an environment for computer supported cooperative work. 23-24 - Brad A. Myers:
The garnet user interface development environment. 25-26 - Steven F. Roth, John Kolojejchick, Joe Mattis, Mei C. Chuah, Jade Goldstein, Octavio Juarez:
SAGE tools: a knowledge-based environment for designing and perusing data visualizations. 27-28 - John M. Carroll, Sherman R. Alpert, John Karat, Mary S. Van Deusen, Mary Beth Rosson:
Demonstrating raison d'etre: multimedia design history and rationale. 29-30 - Toshiyuki Masui, Ken Nakayama:
Repeat and predict: two keys to efficient text editing. 31-32 - William L. Chapin, Timothy A. Lacey, Larry J. Leifer:
DesignSpace: a manual interaction environment for computer aided design. 33-34 - Sherman W. Tyler:
Man-machine integration design and analysis system (MIDAS). 35-36 - Michael Travers:
LiveWorld: a construction kit for animate systems. 37-38 - J. Eugene Ball, Daniel T. Ling, David Pugh, Tim Skelly, Andrew Stankosky, David Thiel:
ReActor: a system for real-time, reactive animations. 39-40 - David Burgess, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
3-D interactive percussion: the virtual drum kit. 45-46 - William L. Chapin, Timothy A. Lacey, Larry J. Leifer:
DesignSpace: a manual interaction environment for computer-aided design. 47-48 - Chris DiGiano, Clayton H. Lewis, Chris Hurtt:
The future of programming interactive experience. 49-50 - Edgar Matias, I. Scott MacKenzie, William Buxton:
Half-QWERTY: typing with one hand using your two-handed skills. 51-52 - Lauralee Alben, Jim Faris, Alben Faris, Harry J. Saddler:
Making it Macintosh: process, people and product. 53-54 - Stephen Wilson:
Memory map: an interactive installation that maps memory space to physical space. 55-56 - Christophe Ramstein, Vincent Hayward:
The pantograph: a large workspace haptic device for multimodal human computer interaction. 57-58 - Hazen Reed:
Portraits of people living with Aids: an interactive documentary. 59-60 - Thecla Schiphorst, Sang Mah, John Crawford:
STILL DANCING: interacting inside the dance. 61-62 - Laura Bagnall:
Tabletop and Tabletop Jr.: two tools for hands-on data exploration for kids. 63-64 - Eddie Elliott, Glorianna Davenport:
Video streamer. 65-68 - Thomas K. Landauer:
The effect of evaluation and redesign. 69-70 - Gary Perlman:
The HCI bibliography: past, present, and future. 71-72 - Gary Perlman, Jean B. Gasen:
The ACM SIGCHI education survey. 73-74 - Carol-Ina Trudel:
Exploratory learning of interactive devices. 75-76 - Joyce H. D. M. Westerink, K. van den Reek:
Pointing in entertainment-oriented environments: appreciation versus performance. 77-78 - Wayne D. Gray, Haresh Sabnani:
Why you can't program your VCR, or, predicting errors and performance with production system models of display-based action. 79-80 - Masaaki Fukumoto, Yasuhito Suenaga:
"FingeRing": a full-time wearable interface. 81-82 - Ravin Balakrishnan, Colin Ware, Tim Smith:
Virtual hand tool with force feedback. 83-84 - Shumin Zhai, Paul Milgram:
Input techniques for HCI in 3D environments. 85-86 - Stefaine Rather, Michael Stupperich:
Electronic meeting assistance. 87-88 - W. Keith Edwards:
A framework for information sharing in collaborative applications. 89-90 - Anna-Lena Ereback, Kristina Höök:
Using cognitive walkthrough for evaluating a CSCW application. 91-92 - Owen Daly-Jones:
Characterising the social salience of electronically mediated communication. 93-94 - Krisela Rivera, Nancy J. Cooke, Anna L. Rowe, Jeff A. Bauhs:
Conveying emotion in remote computer-mediated-communication. 95-96 - Karl E. Steiner, Thomas G. Moher:
A comparison of verbal interaction in literal and virtual shared learning environments. 97-98 - Jeff A. Bauhs, Nancy J. Cooke:
Is knowing more really better?: effects of system development information in human-expert system interactions. 99-100 - Marita Franzke:
Multiple methods mean more minutes. 101-102 - Daniel Salber:
Observing users in multimodal interaction. 103-104 - Kenton O'Hara:
Cost of operations affects planfulness of problem-solving behaviour. 105-106 - Mary J. LaLomia:
User acceptance of handwritten recognition accuracy. 107-108 - Anna L. Rowe, Tammy Lowry, Shannon L. Halgren, Nancy J. Cooke:
A comparison of usability evaluations conducted by different teams. 109-110 - Martina Manhartsberger, Manfred Tscheligi:
Wizard: non-wimp oriented prototyping of direct manipulative behavior. 111-112 - Robert J. Remington:
CHIRP: the computer human interface rapid prototyping and design assistant toolkit. 113-114 - Elliot Cole, Parto Dehdashti, Linda Petti, Marlene Angert:
Participatory design for sensitive interface parameters: contributions of traumatic brain injury patients to their prosthetic software. 115-116 - Jared M. Spool, Carolyn Snyder, Don Ballman, Will Schroeder:
Using a game to teach a design process. 117-118 - Colin Burns, Eric Dishman, William Verplank, Bud Lassiter:
Actors, hairdos & videotape - informance design. 119-120 - François Bodart, Jean Vanderdonckt:
Visual layout techniques in multimedia applications. 121-122 - Jean Vanderdonckt:
Automatic generation of a user interface for highly interactive business-oriented applications. 123-124 - Masaaki Kurosu:
Dual task model - an evaluation model for the complex operation. 125-126 - Scott D. Wood, David E. Kieras:
An EPIC model for a high-performance HCI task. 127-128 - Jussi Karlgren, Hans Karlgren, Paul Pettersson, Magnus Nordström, Bengt Wahrolén:
DILEMMA: a tool for rapid manual translation. 129-130 - David S. Kosbie:
Hierarchical events in graphical user interfaces. 131-132 - Mihriban Whitmore, Tim McKay:
PVAT: development of a video analysis tool. 133-134 - Manfred Tscheligi, Sabine Musil:
INHOUSE: an information manipulation environment for monitoring parallel programs. 135-136 - Claire Dormann:
The design of animated signs as help. 137-138 - Faison P. Gibson, F. Javier Lerch, Mark Fichman:
Examining animated algorithms: the role of problem domain experience and problem representation in rule development. 139-140 - Paul Pinkney, Alice Bertini:
The visual browsing tool for astrophysical data management. 141 - Eviatar Shafrir, Jafar Nabkel:
Visual access to hyper-information: using multiple metaphors with graphic affordances. 142 - J. Ray Scott:
Library information access client. 143-144 - Ivan Bretan, Robert Nilsson, Kent Saxin Hammarstrom:
V: a visual query language for a multimodal environment. 145-147 - Donald Cook:
Computer science Olympiad: community project for disadvantaged schools. 148 - Paul Resnick:
The Boston peace and justice hotline: a phone-based community bulletin board. 149-150 - Dov Te'eni:
CAIS: a university-based social action project. 151-152 - Ellen A. White, Marc E. Fusco:
Science-by-mail. 153-156 - Elizabeth M. Comstock, Dennis R. Wixon:
Usability at Digital after 15 years: principals and pitfalls. 157-158 - Gerd Szwillus:
HCI research in Paderborn, Germany. 159-160 - Ingrid Towey, James Gill II, Kurt Morehouse:
"But, how much does it cost?": selling user interface design. 161-162 - David E. Liddle, Meg Withgott, Debby Hindus:
An overview of Interval Research Corporation. 163-164 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Research at the center for HCI design - City University. 165-166 - Yvonne Wærn, Sture Hägglund:
Communication and cognitive science research in Linköping. 167-168 - Jay F. Nunamaker Jr., Robert O. Briggs:
CMI and Ventana Corp. 169-170 - Tom Rodden, Liam J. Bannon, Kari Kuutti:
The COMIC research project on CSCW. 171-172 - Ron Riesenbach:
The Ontario telepresence project. 173-176 - Randy Pausch, Rich Gold, Tim Skelly, David Thiel:
What HCI designers can learn from video game designers. 177-178 - Jakob Nielsen, Tony Fernandes, Annette Wagner, Richard Wolf, Kate Ehrlich:
Diversified parallel design: contrasting design approaches. 179-180 - John Long, Simon Hakiel, Leela Damodaran, Bill Hefley, Kee Yong Lim:
Guilty or not guilty? human factors structured methods on trial. 181-182 - Amy S. Bruckman, Pavel Curtis, Cliff Figallo, Brenda Laurel:
Approaches to managing deviant behavior in virtual communities. 183-184 - Louis M. Gomez, Robert S. Fish, Sara A. Bly, Yvonne Andres, Sergio Canetti, Barry Fishman, Joseph L. Polman:
Media spaces and their application in K-12 and college learning communities. 185-186 - Sandeep Kochhar, Mark Friedell, Joe Marks, Steve Sistare, Louis Weitzman:
Interaction paradigms for human-computer cooperation in design. 187-188 - Gary Perlman, Arye R. Ephrath, Thomas T. Hewett, John Long, S. Joy Mountford, Jenny Preece:
Is HCI education getting a passing grade from industry? 189-190 - Laura M. Leventhal, Barbee Teasley, Daryl Stone, Ann-Marie Lancaster, Aaron Marcus, Bonnie A. Nardi, Jakob Nielsen, Masaaki Kurosu, Rachelle S. Heller:
Designing for diverse users: will just a better interface do? 191-192 - Victoria Bellotti, Robert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut, Paul Dourish, Bill Gaver, Annette Adler, Sara A. Bly, Marilyn M. Mantei, Gale Moore:
Debating the media space design space. 193-194 - Batya Friedman, Nancy Levenson, Ben Shneiderman, Lucy A. Suchman, Terry Winograd:
Beyond accuracy, reliability, and efficiency: criteria for a good computer system. 195-198 - Morten Kyng:
Scandanavian design: users in product development. 199 - Joseph M. Ballay:
Designing Workscape: an interdisciplinary experience. 199 - Benoît Lemaire, Johanna D. Moore:
An improved interface for tutorial dialogues: browsing a visual dialogue history. 200 - Jade Goldstein, Steven F. Roth:
Using aggregation and dynamic queries for exploring large data sets. 200 - John C. Tang, Monica Rua:
Montage: providing teleproximity for distributed groups. 201 - Haruhiko Nishiyama, Sumi Kin, Teruo Yokoyama, Yutaka Matsushita:
An image retrieval system considering subjective perception. 201 - Masayuki Tani, Masato Horita, Kimiya Yamaashi, Koichiro Tanikoshi, Masayasu Futakawa:
Courtyard: integrating shared overview on a large screen and per-user detail on individual screens. 202 - Christine Neuwirth, Ravinder Chandhok, Davida H. Charney, Patricia G. Wojahn, Loel Kim:
Distributed collaborative writing: a comparison of spoken and written modalities for reviewing and revising documents. 202 - Virginia Z. Ogozalek:
A comparison of the use of text and multimedia interfaces to provide information to the elderly. 203 - Karon Weber, Alex Poon:
Marquee: a tool for real-time video logging. 203 - Gerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke, William W. Gaver:
Form-giving: expressing the nonobvious. 204 - Clifford Nass, Jonathan Steuer, Ellen R. Tauber:
Computers are social actors. 204 - Janet H. Walker, Lee Sproull, R. Subramani:
Using a human face in an interface. 205 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Peter Faraday:
Designing presentation in multimedia interfaces. 205 - Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini:
The "Starfire" video prototype project: a case history. 206 - Brad A. Myers, Jade Goldstein, Matthew A. Goldberg:
Creating charts by demonstration. 206 - Toshiyuki Masui, Ken Nakayama:
Repeat and predict - two keys to efficient text editing. 207 - Steven F. Roth, John Kolojejchick, Joe Mattis, Jade Goldstein:
Interactive graphic design using automatic presentation knowledge. 207 - Beverly Harrison, Marilyn M. Mantei, Garry Beirne, Tracy Narine:
Communicating about communicating: cross-disciplinary design of a media space interface. 208 - Steve Whittaker, David M. Frohlich, Owen Daly-Jones:
Informal workplace communication: what is it like and how might we support it? 208 - Susan E. McDaniel, Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson:
Methods in search of methodology - combining HCI and object orientation. 209 - Annette Adler, Austin Henderson:
A room of our own: experiences from a direct office share. 209 - Joe D. Chase, Robert S. Schulman, H. Rex Hartson, Deborah Hix:
Development and evaluation of a model of behavioral representation techniques. 210 - Jakob Nielsen:
Enhancing the explanatory power of usability heuristics. 210 - Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Gerhard Weber:
Nonvisual presentation of graphical user interfaces: contrasting two approaches. 211 - Stephen A. Brewster, Peter C. Wright, Alistair D. N. Edwards:
The design and evaluation of an auditory-enhanced scrollbar. 211 - Alison Kidd:
The marks are on the knowledge worker. 212 - Ramana Rao, Stuart K. Card, Walter Johnson, Leigh Klotz, Randall H. Trigg:
Protofoil: storing and finding the information worker's paper documents in an electronic file cabinet. 212 - John M. Carroll, Sherman R. Alpert, John Karat, Mary S. Van Deusen, Mary Beth Rosson:
Raison d'Etre: capturing design history and rationale in mutimedia narratives. 213 - John L. Bennett, John Karat:
Facilitating effective HCI design meetings. 213 - Sharon L. Oviatt:
Interface techniques for minimizing disfluent input to spoken language systems. 214 - Randall Sparks, Lori Meiskey, Hans Brunner:
An object-oriented approach to dialogue management in spoken language systems. 214 - Roberto Moriyón, Pedro A. Szekely, Robert Neches:
Automatic generation of help from interface design models. 215