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Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 14
Volume 14, Numbers 1-2, 1999
Original Articles
- Peter Johnson, Eamonn O'Neill

, Hilary Johnson:
Introduction to This Special issue on Representations in Interactive Systems Development. 1-7 - Stephen Viller, Ian Sommerville:

Coherence: An Approach to Representing Ethnographic Analyses in Systems Design. 9-41 - Eamonn O'Neill

, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
Representations and User-Developer Interaction in Cooperative Analysis and Design. 43-91 - Philip J. Barnard, Jon May:

Representing Cognitive Activity in Complex Tasks. 93-158 - David Benyon, Manuel Imaz:

Metaphors and Models: Conceptual Foundations of Representations in Interactive Systems Development. 159-189 - Carol Britton, Sara Jones:

The Untrained Eye: How Languages for Software Specification Support Understanding in Untrained Users. 191-244
Volume 14, Number 3, 1999
- Jeffrey Lynn Brandenburg, H. Rex Hartson:

Timetrees: A Branching-Time Structure for Modeling Activity and State in Human-Computer Interaction. 245-282 - Laurent Karsenty:

Cooperative Work and Shared Visual Context: An Empirical Study of Comprehension Problems in Side-by-Side and Remote Help Dialogues. 283-315 - Robert St. Amant:

User Interface Affordances in a Planning Representation. 317-354
Volume 14, Number 4, 1999
- Tom Kontogiannis, Andrew Shepherd:

Training Conditions and Strategic Aspects of Skill Transfer in a Simulated Process Control Task. 355-393 - John Morkes, Hadyn K. Kernal, Clifford Nass:

Effects of Humor in Task-Oriented Human-Computer Interaction and Computer-Mediated Communication: A Direct Test of SRCT Theory. 395-435

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