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INTERACT 1990: Cambridge, UK
- Dan Diaper, David J. Gilmore, Gilbert Cockton, Brian Shackel:
Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT '90, Proceedings of the IFIP TC13 Third Interantional Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Cambridge, UK, 27-31 August, 1990. North-Holland 1990, ISBN 0-444-88817-9
Foundations
Educational and Social Issues
- Jennifer Preece, Laurie S. Keller:
Why, what and how? Issues in the development of an HCI training course. INTERACT 1990: 3-7 - Gerrit C. van der Veer, Ted N. White:
University education on human-computer interaction: The Dutch situation. INTERACT 1990: 9-13 - Alan J. Dix:
Information processing, context and privacy. INTERACT 1990: 15-20 - Matthew R. Jones:
Mac-Thusiasm: Social aspects of microcomputer use. INTERACT 1990: 21-26
Cognitive Ergonomics
- Wayne D. Gray, Bonnie E. John, Rory Stuart, Deborah Lawrence, Michael E. Atwood:
GOMS meets the phone company: Analytic modeling applied to real-world problems. INTERACT 1990: 29-34 - Michael Frese, Felix C. Brodbeck, Dieter Zapf, Jochen Prümper:
The effects of task structure and social support on users' errors and error handling. INTERACT 1990: 35-41 - James H. Bradford, William D. Murray, Tom T. Carey:
What kind of errors do Unix users make? INTERACT 1990: 43-46 - Paul A. Booth:
ECM: A scheme for analysing user-system errors. INTERACT 1990: 47-54 - Elizabeth J. Lloyd:
How learner characteristics can mediate the effects of giving conceptual details during training. INTERACT 1990: 55-60 - Simon C. Duff, Philip J. Barnard:
Influencing behaviour via device representation; decreasing performance by increasing instruction. INTERACT 1990: 61-72 - Anne Ankrah, David M. Frohlich, G. Nigel Gilbert:
Two ways to fill a bath, with and without knowing it. INTERACT 1990: 73-78 - Thomas R. G. Green:
The cognitive dimension of viscosity: A sticky problem for HCI. INTERACT 1990: 79-86 - Rod Rivers:
The role of games and cognitive models in the understanding of complex dynamic systems. INTERACT 1990: 87-92 - Lisa Neal:
Implications of computer games for system design. INTERACT 1990: 93-99 - David G. Hendry, Tom T. Carey, S. T. TeWinkel:
A study of measures for research in hypertext navigation. INTERACT 1990: 101-106 - David Graham Wastell:
Mental effort and task performance: Towards a psychophysiology of human computer interaction. INTERACT 1990: 107-112
User Modeling
- Richard M. Young, Andrew Howes, Joyce Whittington:
A knowledge analysis of interactivity. INTERACT 1990: 115-120 - Alison Lee, Frederick H. Lochovsky:
User's command line reference behaviour: Locality versus recency. INTERACT 1990: 121-128 - R. Spall, R. Steele:
An investigation into quantitative user modelling of user interactions for the purpose of predicting user expertise. INTERACT 1990: 129-134 - Françoise Darses:
Constraints in design: Towards a methodology of psychological analysis based on AI formalisms. INTERACT 1990: 135-139
Formal Methods
- Gregory D. Abowd:
Agents: Communicating interactive processes. INTERACT 1990: 143-148 - Janet Finlay, Michael D. Harrison:
Pattern recognition and interaction models. INTERACT 1990: 149-154 - P. Jeremaes:
Formal analysis of co-operative problem solving dialogues: Tools and techniques. INTERACT 1990: 155-161 - Michael J. Tauber:
ETAG: Extended task action grammar. A language for the description of the user's task language. INTERACT 1990: 163-168 - Gerrit C. van der Veer, Diederik Broos, Kenneth Donau, Mark J. Fokke, Felix Yap:
ETAG: Some applications of a formal representation of the user interface. INTERACT 1990: 169-174 - Phyllis Reisner:
What is inconsistency? INTERACT 1990: 175-181
Design: Theories, Methods and Tools
Studies and Analyses of Design
- Stephen J. Payne:
Looking HCI in the I. INTERACT 1990: 185-191 - Wendy A. Kellogg:
Qualitative artifact analysis. INTERACT 1990: 193-198 - Rachel K. E. Bellamy, John M. Carroll:
Redesign by design. INTERACT 1990: 199-205 - Allan MacLean, Victoria Bellotti, Richard M. Young:
What rationale is there in design? INTERACT 1990: 207-212 - Victoria Bellotti:
A framework for assessing applicability of HCI techniques. INTERACT 1990: 213-218 - Jonathan Grudin:
Obstacles to user involvement in interface design in large product development organizations. INTERACT 1990: 219-224 - Kee Yong Lim, John Brian Long, N. Silcock:
Integrating human factors with structured analysis and design methods: An enhanced conception of the extended Jackson system development method. INTERACT 1990: 225-230
Users, Tasks and Organizations: Requirements and Analysis
- S. E. Powrie, C. E. Siemieniuch:
An investigation of user requirements for broadband communications in the automotive industry. INTERACT 1990: 233-238 - Wolfgang Dzida, Regine Freitag, Claus Hoffmann, Wilhelm Valder:
Bridging the gap between task design and interface design. INTERACT 1990: 239-245 - Bernard Horan, Alan L. Rector, E. L. Sneath, Carole A. Goble, T. J. Howkins, S. Kay, W. A. Nowlan, A. Wilson:
Supporting a humanly impossible task: The clinical human computer environment. INTERACT 1990: 247-252 - Lynne Colgan, Maddy D. Brouwer-Janse:
An analysis of the circuit design process for a complex engineering application. INTERACT 1990: 253-258 - Hilary Johnson, Peter Johnson:
Designers-identified requirements for tools to support task analyses. INTERACT 1990: 259-264 - Jill Hewitt, John Hobson, John Sapsford-Francis:
An application of task analysis to the development of a generic office reference model. INTERACT 1990: 265-269 - Brian Sharratt:
Memory-cognition-action tables: A pragmatic approach to analytical modelling. INTERACT 1990: 271-275 - Dan Diaper:
Analysing focused interview data with task analysis for knowledge descriptions (TAKD). INTERACT 1990: 277-282 - Daniel R. Sewell, Norman D. Geddes:
A plan and goal based method for computer-human system design. INTERACT 1990: 283-288 - W. K. Ip, Leela Damodaran, C. Wendy Olphert, Martin C. Maguire:
The use of task allocation charts in system design: A critical appraisal. INTERACT 1990: 289-294 - Susan Harker, C. Wendy Olphert, Ken D. Eason:
The development of tools to assist in organisational requirements definition for information technology systems. INTERACT 1990: 295-300
Prototyping
- Elfriede F. Hofer, Frank T. Ruggiero:
Hypermedia as communication and prototyping tools in the concurrent design of commercial airplane products. INTERACT 1990: 303-308 - Peter Windsor:
An object-oriented framework for prototyping user interfaces. INTERACT 1990: 309-314 - Jakob Nielsen:
Paper versus computer implementations as mockup scenarios for heuristic evaluation. INTERACT 1990: 315-320
Evaluation
- Arja Vainio-Larsson, Rebecca Orring:
Evaluating the usability of user interfaces: Research in practice. INTERACT 1990: 323-328 - Jonathan Crellin, Thomas Horn, Jennifer Preece:
Evaluating Evaluation: A case study of the use of novel and conventional evaluation techniques in a small company. INTERACT 1990: 329-335 - James R. Lewis, Suzanne C. Henry, Robert L. Mack:
Integrated office software benchmarks: A case study. INTERACT 1990: 337-343 - Keith Case, B. S. Acar:
Comparative study of geometry specification capabilities of geometric modelling systems. INTERACT 1990: 345-350 - Clare-Marie Karat:
Cost-benefit analysis of iterative usability testing. INTERACT 1990: 351-356 - John Brooke, Nigel Bevan, Fred Brigham, Susan Harker, David Youmans:
Usability statements and standardisation: Work in progress in ISO. INTERACT 1990: 357-361
Design and Evaluation Tools
- John Karat, John L. Bennett:
Supporting effective and efficient design meetings. INTERACT 1990: 365-370 - Bronwen Taylor:
The HUFIT planning analysis and specification toolset. INTERACT 1990: 371-376 - Bernard J. Catterall:
The HUFIT functionality matrix. INTERACT 1990: 377-381 - Peter Johnson, Emma Nicolosi:
Task-based user interface development tools. INTERACT 1990: 383-387 - Jonathan Crellin:
PROTEUS: An approach to interface evaluation. INTERACT 1990: 389-394 - Jonas Löwgren, Tommy Nordqvist:
A knowledge-based tool for user interface evaluation and its integration in a UIMS. INTERACT 1990: 395-400 - Diana Kornbrot, Miles MacLeod:
Monitoring and analysis of hypermedia navigation. INTERACT 1990: 401-406 - Ian Denley, John Long:
Towards an evaluation planning aid: A feasibility study in modelling evaluation practice using a blackboard framework. INTERACT 1990: 407-413 - Jolly Chen:
Providing intrinsic support for user interface monitoring. INTERACT 1990: 415-420
Detailed Design
Menus
- Zsuzsanna Mills, Martin Prime:
Are all menus the same? An empirical study. INTERACT 1990: 423-427 - Miles MacLeod, Penelope Tillson:
Pull-down, HoldDown, or StayDown? A theoretical and empirical comparison of three menu designs. INTERACT 1990: 429-434 - Flavio de Souza, Nigel Bevan:
The use of guidelines in menu interface design: Evaluation of a draft standard. INTERACT 1990: 435-440 - William H. Edmondson:
Decision track: A formalism for menu structure and user's selection behaviour. INTERACT 1990: 441-446
Graphical and Iconic Interfaces
- William Buxton:
A three-state model of graphical input. INTERACT 1990: 449-456 - Alison Julia Katherine Green, Philip J. Barnard:
Iconic interfacing: The role of icon distinctiveness and fixed or variable screen locations. INTERACT 1990: 457-462 - Marian Petre, Thomas R. G. Green:
Where to draw the line with text: Some claims by logic designers about graphics in notation. INTERACT 1990: 463-468 - Franz Penz, Manfred Tscheligi, Günter Haring, Martina Manhartsberger:
The power of parameterizable objects in modern user interfaces. INTERACT 1990: 469-472 - Stephen W. Draper, Kevin W. Waite, Philip D. Gray:
Alternative bases for comprehensibility and competition for expression in an icon generation tool. INTERACT 1990: 473-477 - John Lee, Henk Zeevat:
Integrating natural language and graphics in dialogue. INTERACT 1990: 479-484 - Ewan Klein, Luis Alberto Pineda:
Semantics and graphical information. INTERACT 1990: 485-491 - Stephen Charles, Stephen Scriventer:
Using depictive queries to search pictorial databases. INTERACT 1990: 493-498 - Amit Shalit, David A. Boonzaier:
HyperBliss: A Blissymbolics communication enhancement interface and teaching aid based on a cognitive-semantographic technique with adaptive-predicitve capability. INTERACT 1990: 499-503 - John Campion, Martin A. Brockett, Dan Martin, Michele Rate:
A cognitive approach to the definition and evaluation of a standard for naval tactical display symbology. INTERACT 1990: 505-512 - Mitsumasa Miyazawa, Kaoru Kinoshita, Minoru Kobayashi, Teruo Yokoyama, Yutaka Matsushita:
An electronic book: APTBook. INTERACT 1990: 513-519 - Kozo Sugiyama, Kazuo Misue:
"Good" graphic interfaces for "good" idea organizers. INTERACT 1990: 521-526
User Support
- Masayuki Kurisaki:
Help systems: An information-sharing approach. INTERACT 1990: 529-534 - Gang Lu, Claude Vanneste, Martin Ader:
End-user dialogue context management of office automation systems. INTERACT 1990: 535-541 - Yiya Yang:
Current approaches and new guidelines for undo support design. INTERACT 1990: 543-548 - Yiya Yang:
Interface usability engineering under practical constraints: A case study in the design of undo support. INTERACT 1990: 549-554 - William B. Cowan, Marceli Wein:
State versus history in user interfaces. INTERACT 1990: 555-560 - Anker Helms Jørgensen, Allan Sauer:
The personal touch: A study of users' customization practice. INTERACT 1990: 561-565 - Franz Schiele, Heinz Ulrich Hoppe:
Inferring task structures from interaction protocols. INTERACT 1990: 567-572 - David Benyon, Dianne Murray, Frances Jennings:
An adaptive system developer's tool-kit. INTERACT 1990: 573-577
Hypermedia
- Tom T. Carey, W. T. Hunt, Alex Lopez-Suarez:
Roles for tables of contents as hypertext overviews. INTERACT 1990: 581-586 - Andrew Dillon, Cliff McKnight, John Richardson:
Navigation in hypertext: A critical review of the concept. INTERACT 1990: 587-592 - Karl-Heinz Jerke, Peter Szabó, Arek Lesch, Horst Rößler, Thomas Schwab, Jürgen Herczeg:
Combining hypermedia browsing with formal queries. INTERACT 1990: 593-598
Construction Tools
- Ernest A. Edmonds, Noriko Hagiwara:
An experiment in interactive architectures. INTERACT 1990: 601-606 - Brigitte Roudaud, Valé Lavigne, Olivier Lagneau, Earl Minor:
SCENARIOO: A new generation UIMS. INTERACT 1990: 607-612 - David England:
MUD: Multiple-view user interface design. INTERACT 1990: 613-618 - Sue-Ken Yap, Michael L. Scott:
PENGUIN: A language for reactive graphical user interface programming. INTERACT 1990: 619-624 - Rémi Bastide, Philippe A. Palanque:
Petri net objects for the design, validation and prototyping of user-driven interfaces. INTERACT 1990: 625-631 - Yen-Ping Shan:
An object-oriented UIMS for rapid prototyping. INTERACT 1990: 633-638 - Philip D. Gray, Kevin W. Waite, Stephen W. Draper:
Do-it-yourself iconic displays: Reconfigurable iconic representations of application objects. INTERACT 1990: 639-644 - Philip D. Gray, Catherine A. Wood, Alistair C. Kilgour:
Localisation of application knowledge in incremental development of user interfaces. INTERACT 1990: 645-650 - Christian Märtin:
A UIMS for knowledge based interface template generation and interaction. INTERACT 1990: 651-657 - Brad Blumenthal:
Incorporating metaphor in automated interface design. INTERACT 1990: 659-664
Interactive Technologies and Techniques
Input
- Abigail Sellen, Gordon Kurtenbach, William Buxton:
The role of visual and kinesthetic feedback in the prevention of mode errors. INTERACT 1990: 667-673 - Ed Brown, William Buxton, Kevin Murtagh:
Windows on tablets as a means of achieving virtual input devices. INTERACT 1990: 675-681 - Sidney S. Fels, Geoffrey E. Hinton:
Building adaptive interfaces with neural networks: The glove-talk pilot study. INTERACT 1990: 683-688 - Gerhard Weber:
FINGER: A language for gesture recognition. INTERACT 1990: 689-694 - Paul Milgram, David Drascic, Julius Grodski:
A virtual stereographic pointer for a real three dimensional video world. INTERACT 1990: 695-700 - Joseph D. Rutledge, Ted Selker:
Force-to-motion functions for pointing. INTERACT 1990: 701-706 - Nicolas Marmaras, Kostas Lyritzis:
Keyboard layout for occasional users. INTERACT 1990: 707-712
Output
- J. R. Harris, M. B. Harris, D. Th. Henskes:
The simulation of a large image terminal using Heath Robinson techniques. INTERACT 1990: 715-720 - Gerd P. J. Spenkelink, Henk Van Spijker, Ted N. White:
Evaluation of flat panel display properties on a high fidelity display simulator. INTERACT 1990: 721-724 - Peter A. Rhodes, M. Ronnier Luo, Stephen A. R. Scrivener:
Colour model integration and visualisation. INTERACT 1990: 725-728 - D. Bosman, Ted N. White:
On the visibility of character features on a VDU. INTERACT 1990: 729-734 - William W. Gaver, Randall B. Smith:
Auditory icons in large-scale collaborative environments. INTERACT 1990: 735-740 - Philip J. Mercurio, Thomas Erickson:
Interactive scientific visualization: An assessment of a virtual reality system. INTERACT 1990: 741-745 - Suresh Anupindi:
A browser for dynamic multimedia documents. INTERACT 1990: 747-751
Speech and Natural Language
- Mary Zajicek, Jill Hewitt:
An investigation into the use of error recovery dialogues in a user interface management system for speech recognition. INTERACT 1990: 755-760 - Chris Baber, R. B. Stammers, R. G. Taylor:
Feedback requirements for automatic speech recognition in control room systems. INTERACT 1990: 761-766 - Alexander I. Rudnicky, Michelle Sakamoto, Joseph Polifroni:
Spoken language interaction in a spreadsheet task. INTERACT 1990: 767-772 - Deborah Lawrence, Rory Stuart:
Case study of development of a user interface for a voice activated dialing service. INTERACT 1990: 773-777 - Ismail Sola, Don Shepard:
A voice recognition interface for a telecommunications basic business group attendant console. INTERACT 1990: 779-785 - Chris Schmandt, Debby Hindus, Mark S. Ackerman, Sanjay Manandhar:
Observations on using speech input for window navigation. INTERACT 1990: 787-793 - Alan Burton, Anthony P. Steward:
The design and implementation of a context sensitive natural language interface to management information. INTERACT 1990: 795-800 - Lee Fedder:
Recent approaches to natural language generation. INTERACT 1990: 801-805
Applications and Case Studies
Knowledge-Based Systems
- Klemens Waldhör, Hans Anschütz:
User centered explanations in knowledge based systems. INTERACT 1990: 809-814 - J. Junger, G. Bouma, Ph. Letanoux:
Intelligent user interface for a conventional program. INTERACT 1990: 815-820 - S. M. Hajsadr, A. P. Steward, V. Carroll:
Knowledge acquisition and hypertext in manufacturing. INTERACT 1990: 821-826 - Henk J. van Zuylen, Herman Gerritsen:
Knowledge based user interfaces for scientific programs. INTERACT 1990: 827-832
Computer Supported Co-operative Work
- Judith S. Olson, Gary M. Olson, Lisbeth A. Mack, Pierre Wellner:
Concurrent editing: the group's interface. INTERACT 1990: 835-840 - Patrick A. Holleran, Richard W. Haller:
Characteristics of well-designed electronic communications systems. INTERACT 1990: 841-847 - Janet Maresh, David Graham Wastell:
Process modelling and CSCW: An application of IPSE technology to medical office work. INTERACT 1990: 849-852 - Ian D. Benest, D. Dukic:
Tools that support human-human communication in the automated office. INTERACT 1990: 853-859
Applications
- David Ellis, Jane Horton, Philip Black:
Smartwriter: A tool-based wordprocessor for adult literacy students. INTERACT 1990: 863-868 - Annette Simpson:
The interface to a hypertext journal. INTERACT 1990: 869-874 - Deborah A. Mitta:
A fisheye presentation strategy: Aircraft maintenance data. INTERACT 1990: 875-880 - Andrew Howes, Stephen J. Payne:
Supporting exploratory learning. INTERACT 1990: 881-885 - Yan M. Yufik:
Application of cognitive modeling and knowledge measurement in diagnosis and training of complex skills. INTERACT 1990: 887-892
Software Development
- Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Neil A. M. Maiden:
Software Reusability: Delivering productivity gains or short cuts. INTERACT 1990: 895-901 - Nigel R. Seel, G. Nigel Gilbert, M. E. Morris:
A project-orientated view of CSCW. INTERACT 1990: 903-908 - Robert E. Kraut, Lynn A. Streeter:
Satisfying the need to know: Interpersonal information access. INTERACT 1990: 909-915 - Simon M. Kaplan:
Conversationbuilder: An open architecture for collaborative work. INTERACT 1990: 917-922
Programming
- Jean Scholtz, Susan Wiedenbeck:
Learning to program in another language. INTERACT 1990: 925-930 - Heinz-Dieter Böcker, Hubertus Hohl, Thomas Schwab:
Upsilon-pi-ADAPT-epsilon-rho: Individualizing hypertext. INTERACT 1990: 931-936 - Mark K. Singley, John M. Carroll:
Minimalist planning tools in an instructional system for smalltalk programming. INTERACT 1990: 937-944 - Barbee T. Mynatt:
Why program comprehension is (or is not) affected by surface features. INTERACT 1990: 945-950 - Thomas R. G. Green, Andrea Borning:
The generalized unification parser: Modelling the parsing of notations. INTERACT 1990: 951-957 - Scott P. Robertson, Erle F. Davis, Kyoko Okabe, Douglas Fitz-Randolf:
Program comprehension beyond the line. INTERACT 1990: 959-963 - Ray Waddington, Roger Henry:
Expert programmers re-establish intentions when debugging another programmer's program. INTERACT 1990: 965-970 - Françoise Détienne:
Difficulties in designing with an object-oriented language: An empirical study. INTERACT 1990: 971-976 - Bonnie A. Nardi, James R. Miller:
The spreadsheet interface: A basis for end user programming. INTERACT 1990: 977-983 - Suzanne Sebillotte:
Action representation for home automation. INTERACT 1990: 985-990 - Heinz-Dieter Böcker, Jürgen Herczeg:
Browsing through program execution. INTERACT 1990: 991-996 - John Domingue:
Compressing and comparing metric execution spaces. INTERACT 1990: 997-1002
Doctoral Programme
- Rachel K. E. Bellamy:
A psychology of programming for design. INTERACT 1990: 1005-1006 - Lynne M. Coventry:
Cognitive style and intelligent help. INTERACT 1990: 1007-1008 - C. M. Duursma:
Support for understanding and participation in a distributed problem solving system. INTERACT 1990: 1009-1010 - Jonathan Elcock:
The role of analogy in training computer users. INTERACT 1990: 1011-1012 - Charles Elliot:
Linguistic models in the design of cooperative help systems. INTERACT 1990: 1013-1014 - Katherine Wanjiru Getao:
An environment to support the use of program examples while learning to program in LISP. INTERACT 1990: 1015-1016 - Simon Grant:
Modelling cognitive aspects of complex control tasks. INTERACT 1990: 1017-1018 - C. W. Johnson:
Using temporal logic to prototype interactive systems. INTERACT 1990: 1019-1020 - M. Langen, Günther Rau:
A development environment for the design of multimodal, colourgraphic human-computer interfaces. INTERACT 1990: 1021-1024 - Lars Oestreicher:
Logic descriptions in rapid prototyping of applications. INTERACT 1990: 1029-1030 - Ronald A. Singer:
Graphical treatment of natural language in HCI. INTERACT 1990: 1031-1032 - Robert Tibbitt-Eggleton:
Run time interface specification, using direct manipulation. INTERACT 1990: 1033-1034 - Anne Van Laethem:
Learning a word processing task: About documentation, help and task complexity. INTERACT 1990: 1035-1036
Panel Sessions
- John L. Bennett, Peter Conklin, Karmen Guevara, Wendy E. Mackay, Tom L. Sancha:
HCI seen from the perspective of software developers. INTERACT 1990: 1039-1042 - Yvonne Wærn, Liam J. Bannon, Toomas Timpka, Werner Schneider:
User participation in HCI research: Effects on processes and results. INTERACT 1990: 1043-1046 - Simon M. Kaplan, Anthony Finkelstein, Gail E. Kaiser, Kevin Ryan, Wilhelm Schäfer:
Interactively supporting the software process. INTERACT 1990: 1047-1049 - Richard I. Anderson, John M. Carroll, Jonathan Grudin, John F. McGrew, Dominique L. Scapin:
Task analysis: The oft missing step in the development of computer-human interfaces; its desirable nature, value, and role. INTERACT 1990: 1051-1054 - Andrew F. Monk, John M. Carroll, Michael D. Harrison, John Long, Richard M. Young:
New approaches to theory in HCI: How should we judge their acceptability? INTERACT 1990: 1055-1058 - Nigel R. Seel, Julia Galliers, George Kiss, Stephen A. R. Scrivener:
Multi-agent interaction. INTERACT 1990: 1059-1061 - Tim Dudley, Ronald Baecker, Marc Eisenstadt, Ephraim P. Glinert, Mary Beth Rosson:
Multi-dimensional interfaces for software design. INTERACT 1990: 1063-1066 - Jakob Nielsen, Susan M. Dray, James D. Foley, Paul Walsh, Peter C. Wright:
Usability engineering on a budget. INTERACT 1990: 1067-1070

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