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Interactions, Volume 1
Volume 1 , Number 1, January 1994
- Mark D. Weiser:

The world is not a desktop. 7-8 - Lauralee Alben, Jim Faris, Harry J. Saddler:

Making it Macintosh: designing the message when the message is design. 11-20 - Bill Curtis, Bill Hefley

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A wimp no more: the maturing of user interface engineering. 22-34 - James R. Rudd, Scott Isensee:

Twenty-two tips for a happier, healthier prototype. 35-40 - Aaron Marcus:

Metaphor mayhem: mismanaging expectation and surprise. 41-43 - Karen A. Frenkel:

A conversation with Brenda Laurel. 44-53 - Peter J. Denning, Pamela A. Dargan:

A discipline of software architecture. 55-65 - Brad A. Myers:

Challenges of HCI design and implementation. 73-83
Volume 1 , Number 2, April 1994
- Terry Winograd:

Designing a language for interactions. 7-9 - Karen A. Frenkel:

A conversation with Alan Kay. 13-22 - Daniel Boyarski, Richard Buchanan:

Computers and communication design: exploring the rhetoric of HCI. 25-35 - Elliot Soloway, Mark Guzdial, Kenneth E. Hay:

Learner-centered design: the challenge for HCI in the 21st century. 36-48 - Hal Berghel:

New wave prototyping: use and abuse of vacuous prototypes. 49-54 - Jakob Nielsen:

Why GUI panic is good panic. 55-58 - Anne Garrison, S. Joy Mountford, Greg Thomas:

Designing computers with people in mind. 61-72 - Jennifer Bruer:

Book previews. 73-79
Volume 1 , Number 3, July 1994
- Jef Raskin:

Holes in history: a personal perspective on how and why the early history of today's major interface paradigm has been so often misreported. 11-16 - Karen Holtzblatt:

If we're a team why don't we act like one? 17-20 - Monty L. Hammontree, Paul Weiler, Nandini P. Nayak:

Remote usability testing. 21-25 - Susan E. Metros:

The graphic designer's role. 28-40 - Karen A. Frenkel:

A conversation with Bob Galvin. 43-52 - Michael Sellers:

Designing for demanding users. 54-64 - Karen H. Kvavik, Shifteh Karimi, Allen Cypher, Deborah J. Mayhew:

User-centered processes and evaluation in product development. 65-71 - John Rheinfrank, Bill Hefley

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Innovation and design: the emerging boundary conditions. 79-80
Volume 1, Number 4 , October 1994
- Lon Barfield:

Usability: the final frontier. 11-13 - Robert Haimes:

Document interface. 15-18 - Jakob Nielsen:

As they may work. 19-24 - Barry Fenn, Hermann A. Maurer:

Harmony... on an expanding net. 26-38 - Karen A. Frenkel:

A conversation with Fred Brooks. 39-45 - Leila Johannesen:

The interactions of Alicyn in Cyberland. 46-57 - Alan Wexelblat:

Explicitly modal interfaces for business professionals. 58-66 - Scott M. Stevens, Michael Christen, Howard D. Wactlar:

Informedia: improving access to digital video. 67-71

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