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Behaviour & Information Technology, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2000
- Noam Tractinsky

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A theoretical framework and empirical examination of the effects of foreign and translated interface language. 2-13 - Ronald K. Stamper, Kecheng Liu, Mark Hafkamp, Yasser Ades:

Understanding the roles of signs and norms in organizations - a semiotic approach to information systems design. 15-27 - Marc Hassenzahl:

Prioritizing usability problems: Data-driven and judgement-driven severity estimates. 29-42 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Michele Ryan, Ann Doubleday, Mark V. Springett:

Model mismatch analysis: Towards a deeper explanation of users' usability problems. 43-55 - Stella Mills:

The importance of task analysis in Usability Context Analysis - designing for fitness for purpose. 57-68 - Murugan Anandarajan, Claire A. Simmers, Magid Igbaria:

An exploratory investigation of the antecedents and impact of internet usage: An individual perspective. 69-85
Volume 19, Number 2, 2000
- Gunilla Alsiö, Mikael Goldstein:

Productivity prediction by extrapolation: Using workload memory as a predictor of target performance. 87-96 - Joyce H. D. M. Westerink, Betty G. M. M. Majoor, Mili Docampo Rama:

Interacting with infotainment applications: Navigation patterns and mental models. 97-106 - Sherry E. Mead, Richard A. Sit, Wendy A. Rogers, Brian A. Jamieson, Gabriel K. Rousseau:

Influences of general computer experience and age on library database search performance. 107-123 - Catrien C. J. H. Bijleveld, Frank Andries, Jan L. A. Van Rijckevorsel:

Positive and negative aspects of the work of information technology personnel: An exploratory analysis. 125-138 - Toni Ivergård:

An ergonomics approach for work in the next millennium in an IT world. 139-148
Volume 19, Number 3, 2000
- Prasad Kaipa:

Knowledge architecture for the twenty-first century. 153-161 - Toni Ivergård:

Information technology and knowledge-based business development. 163-169 - Paul Mulholland, Zdenek Zdráhal, John Domingue

, Marek Hatala:
Integrating working and enrichment approach learning: A document. 171-180 - Katarina Paulsson, Lisa Sundin:

Learning at work - a combination of experience based learning and theoretical education. 181-188 - Zdenek Zdráhal, Paul Mulholland, John Domingue

, Marek Hatala:
Sharing engineering design knowledge in a distributed environment. 189-200 - Stig Vinberg, Gunnar Gelin, Karl Sandberg:

Information technology levels, competence development and performance in Swedish small business enterprises. 201-210 - Phillip W. Payton:

Influences of the 'social contract', technology and restructuring, and training on the supply and demand for skilled technology workers. 211-219 - Karl Sandberg, Stig Vinberg:

Information technology and learning strategies in small enterprises. 221-227 - Ulf Söderberg:

Competence via the web. 229-232
Volume 19, Number 4, 2000
- George Chin Jr., John M. Carroll

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Articulating collaboration in a learning community. 233-246 - Pascale Carayon

, Ben-Tzion Karsh:
Sociotechnical issues in the implementation of imaging technology. 247-262 - Barry A. T. Brown:

The artful use of groupware: An ethnographic study of how Lotus Notes is used in practice. 263-273 - Thompson S. H. Teo, James S. K. Ang:

How useful are strategic plans for information systems? 275-282 - Thompson S. H. Teo, Vivien K. G. Lim:

Gender differences in internet usage and task preferences. 283-295 - Lajos Izsó, Eszter Láng:

Heart period variability as mental effort monitor in Human Computer Interaction. 297-306 - Anthony C. Nelson, James T. C. Teng:

Do systems development methodologies and CASE tools decrease stress among systems analysts? 307-313
Volume 19, Number 5, 2000
- Jürgen Sauer, Simone Schramme, Bruno Rüttinger:

Knowledge acquisition in ecological product design: The effects of computer-mediated communication and elicitation method. 315-327 - John Lim:

An experimental investigation of the impact of NSS and proximity on negotiation outcomes. 329-338 - Giacinto Matarazzo, Abigail Sellen:

The value of video in work at a distance: Addition or distraction? 339-348 - Christopher G. Healey:

Building a perceptual visualization architecture. 349-366 - Bo N. Schenkman, Fredrik U. Jönsson

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Aesthetics and preferences of web pages. 367-377 - Lajos Izsó:

Discrimination between design errors and user errors by binomial test. 379-384 - Marisa Salanova

, Wilmar B. Schaufeli
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Exposure to information technology and its relation to burnout. 385-392
Volume 19, Number 6, 2000
- Egemen Tanin, Amnon Lotem, Ihab Haddadin, Ben Shneiderman, Catherine Plaisant, Laura A. Slaughter:

Facilitating data exploration with query previews: A study of user performance and preference. 393-403 - Leela Damodaran, C. Wendy Olphert:

Barriers and facilitators to the use of knowledge management systems. 405-413 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Kulwinder Kaur Deol:

Evaluating the usability of virtual reality user interfaces. 415-426 - Julie A. Jacko

, Andrew Sears, Michael S. Borella:
The effect of network delay and media on user perceptions of web resources. 427-439 - Claus M. Zimmermann, Robert S. Bridger:

Effects of dialogue design on automatic teller machine (ATM) usability: Transaction times and card loss. 441-449 - John Fabre, Steve Howard, Ross T. Smith:

Designing time at the user interface. 451-463

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