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Behaviour & Information Technology, Volume 13
Volume 13, Numbers 1-2, 1994
- Tom Stewart:
Editorial. 1
- Jakob Nielsen:
Usability laboratories. 3-8 - Marilyn Coleman Salzman, S. David Rivers:
Smoke and mirrors: setting the stage for a successful usability test. 9-16
- Joanna Bawa:
Comparative usability measurement: the role of the usability lab in PC Magazine UK and PC/ Computing. 17-19
- Sara Sazegari:
Designing a usability lab: a case study from Taligent. 20-24
- Janice Anne Rohn:
The usability engineering laboratories at Sun Microsystems. 25-35
- Kathy M. Uyeda:
Care and feeding of the usability laboratory at Symantec Corporation: a survival guide. 36-44 - Claus Neugebauer, Nicola Spielmann:
The ergonomics lab: a practical approach. 45-50
- Peter Lucas, Carolanne Fisher:
The cobbler's children: usability in the lab. 51-56
- Tom Dayton, Leslie G. Tudor, Robert W. Root:
Bellcore's user-centred-design support centre. 57-66 - Arnold M. Lund:
Ameritech's usability laboratory: from prototype to final design. 67-80 - Louis Blatt, Mark Jacobson, Steve Miller:
Designing and equipping a usability laboratory. 81-93 - Janet L. Fath, Teresa L. Mann, Thomas G. Holzman:
A practical guide to using software usability labs: lessons learned at IBM. 94-105 - Martha R. Szczur:
Usability testing - on a budget: a NASA usability test case study. 106-118 - Govert de Vries, Tedde van Gelderen, Fred Brigham:
Usability laboratories at Philips: supporting research, development, and design for consumer and professional products. 119-127
- Susan Palmiter, Gene Lynch, Scott Lewis, Mark Stempski:
Breaking away from the conventional 'usability lab': the Customer-Centered Design Group at Tektronix, Inc. 128-131
- Nigel Bevan, Miles MacLeod:
Usability measurement in context. 132-145
- Chris Fowler, Jonathan Stuart, Tony Lo, Mike Tate:
Using the usability laboratory: BT's experiences. 146-153
- Rolf Molich:
Preventing user interface disasters. 154-159 - Derek Hoiem, Kent D. Sullivan:
Designing and using integrated data collection and analysis tools: challenges and considerations. 160-170 - Donna L. Cuomo:
Understanding the applicability of sequential data analysis techniques for analysing usability data. 171-182 - Elissa D. Smilowitz, Michael J. Darnell, Alan E. Benson:
Are we overlooking some usability testing methods? A comparison of lab, beta, and forum tests. 183-190 - Dieter Zirkler, Donald R. Ballman:
Usability testing in a competive market: lessons learned. 191-197
Volume 13, Number 3, 1994
- Giuseppe Mantovani, Mirco Bolzoni:
Analysing and evaluating multi-actor multi-goal systems in use: social contexts and participation in three Vocational Guidance Systems (VGS). 201-215 - John A. A. Sillince:
A management strategy for innovation and organizational design: the case of MRP2/JIT production management systems. 216-227 - Friedrich W. Hesse, Cornelia Hahn:
The impact of interface-induced handling requirements on action generation in technical system control. 228-238
- Michael Reynolds:
Decision-making using computer conferencing: a case study. 239-252
Volume 13, Number 4, 1994
- Bonnie E. John, Alonso H. Vera, Allen Newell:
Towards real-time GOMS: a model of expert behaviour in a highly interactive task. 255-267
- Trevor A. Williams:
Information technology and self managing work groups. 268-276
- Ritu Agarwal, Kislaya Prasad:
A blackboard framework for the design of group decision support Systems. 277-284 - John A. A. Sillince:
Organizational and behavioural issues raised by intelligent argumentation systems. 285-298
- Jürgen Beimel, Raimund Schindler, Hartmut Wandke:
Do human factors experts accept the ISO 9241 Part 10 - Dialogue Principle - standard? 299-308
Volume 13, Number 5, 1994
- John C. McCarthy
, Andrew F. Monk:
Measuring the quality of computer-mediated communication. 311-319
- Gerd P. J. Spenkelink, Ko Besuijen:
The perception and measurement of contrast: the influence of gaps between display elements. 320-327
- I. Scott MacKenzie, Stan Riddersma:
Effects of output display and control - display gain on human performance in interactive systems. 328-337
- Thow-Yick Liang, Yee-Kian Teo:
Implementing expert systems technology: a corporate-wide approach. 338-346
Volume 13, Number 6, 1994
- Magid Igbaria, Stephen J. Schiffman, Thomas J. Wieckowski:
The respective roles of perceived usefulness and perceived fun in the acceptance of microcomputer technology. 349-361
- Jochen Müsseler:
Using predictors to partition menu selection times. 362-372
- Julia Barrett, Helmut Krueger:
Performance effects of reduced proprioceptive feedback on touch typists and casual users in a typing task. 373-381

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