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International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, 1991
- James A. Carter, Jo-Anne M. Lukey, Michael F. Schweighardt:

The Action-Modifier-Object-Attribute (AMOA) Classification of User-Oriented Functions. 1-22 - Clifford G. Burgess:

A Graphical, Database-Querying Interface for Casual, Naive Computer Users. 23-47 - Matjaz Gams, Matija Drobnic, Marko Petkovsek:

Learning from Examples - A Uniform View. 49-68 - E. R. Brocklehurst:

The NPL Electronic Paper Project. 69-95 - James Geller:

Propositional Representation for Graphical Knowledge. 97-131
Volume 34, Number 2, 1991
- Saul Greenberg:

Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Groupware: An Introduction to the Special Issues. 133-141 - John C. Tang:

Findings from Observational Studies of Collaborative Work. 143-160 - Bonnie A. Nardi, James R. Miller:

Twinkling Lights and Nested Loops: Distributed Problem Solving and Spreadsheet Development. 161-184 - Deborah G. Tatar, Gregg Foster, Daniel G. Bobrow:

Design for Conversation: Lessons from Cognoter. 185-209 - Margrethe H. Olson, Sara A. Bly:

The Portland Experience: A Report on a Distributed Research Group. 211-228 - Nathaniel S. Borenstein, Chris A. Thyberg:

Power, Ease of Use and Cooperative Work in a Practical Multimedia Message System. 229-259 - Joseph S. Valacich, Alan R. Dennis, Jay F. Nunamaker Jr.:

Electronic Meeting Support: The GroupSystems Concept. 261-282 - Martin Lea, Russell Spears:

Computer-Mediated Communication, De-Individuation and Group Decision-Making. 283-301 - Judith Weedman:

Task and Non-Task Functions of a Computer Conference Used in Professional Education: A Measure of Flexibility. 303-318
Volume 34, Number 3, 1991
- Michael Cohen

, Lester F. Ludwig:
Multidimensional Audio Window Management. 319-336 - Ian H. Witten, Harold W. Thimbleby, George Coulouris, Saul Greenberg:

Liveware: A New Approach to Sharing Data in Social Networks. 337-348 - Gail L. Rein, Clarence A. Ellis:

rIBIS: A Real-Time Group Hypertext System. 349-367 - Steve Cook, Gary Birch Alan Murphy, John Woolsey:

Modelling Groupware in the Electronic Office. 369-393 - Peter Johnson-Lenz, Trudy Johnson-Lenz:

Post-Mechanistic Groupware Primitives: Rhythms, Boundaries and Containers. 395-417 - Elizabeth A. Dykstra, Robert P. Carasik:

Structure and Support in Cooperative Environments: The Amsterdam Conversation Environment. 419-434 - Jonathan Grudin:

Obstacles to User Involvement in Software Product Development, with Implications for CSCW. 435-452 - Susanne Bødker, Kaj Grønbæk

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Cooperative Prototyping: Users and Designers in Mutual Activity. 453-478
Volume 34, Number 4, 1991
- Chris Firth, Richard C. Thomas:

The Use of Command Language Grammar in a Design Tool. 479-496 - Agnieszka Mykowiecka

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Natural-Language Generation - An Overview. 497-511 - Bruce Zak, John Carroll, Kathleen M. Swigger:

An Experiment in Modeling Human Visual Learning. 513-526 - Elizabeth Zoltan-Ford:

How to Get People to Say and Type What Computers Can Understand. 527-547 - Chris A. Fields

, Heather D. Pfeiffer, Thomas C. Eskridge
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Knowledge Representation and Control in "gm1", an Automated DNA Sequence Analysis System Based on the MGR Architecture. 549-573 - Agnieszka Mykowiecka

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Text Planning - How to Make Computers Talk in Natural-Language. 575-591 - Andrew Sears, Ben Shneiderman:

High Precision Touchscreens: Design Strategies and Comparisons with a Mouse. 593-613
Volume 34, Number 5, 1991
- Richard Dye, John L. Arnott, Alan F. Newell:

The Design of a Memory Efficient Palantype Transcription System. 615-630 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, M. McDermott:

Integrating Methods of Human-Computer Interface Design with Structured Systems Development. 631-655 - Padmini Srinivasan

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The Importance of Rough Approximations for Information Retrieval. 657-671 - S. Parthasarathy:

An Experience in Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Control of Industrial Processes. 673-685 - Susan Palmiter, Jay Elkerton, Patricia Baggett:

Animated Demonstrations vs Written Instructions for Learning Procedural Tasks: A Preliminary Investigation. 687-701 - Elzbieta Hajnicz:

Another Approach to Formalizing the Point and Interval Calculi. 703-716 - Elzbieta Hajnicz:

A Formalization of Absolute and Relative Dates Based on the Point Calculus. 717-730 - Ali R. Montazemi:

The Impact of Experience on the Design of User Interface. 731-749
Volume 34, Number 6, 1991
- Edwina L. Rissland:

Introduction to the Special Issue on AI and Legal Reasoning. 751 - Kevin D. Ashley:

Reasoning with Cases and Hypotheticals in HYPO. 753-796 - Karl Branting:

Building Explanations from Rules and Structured Cases. 797-837 - Edwina L. Rissland, David B. Skalak:

CABARET: Rule Interpretation in a Hybrid Architecture. 839-887

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