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Interactions, Volume 2
Volume 2 , Number 1, January 1995
- Ben Shneiderman:

Looking for the bright side of user interface agents. 13-15 - Susan M. Dray:

The importance of designing usable systems. 17-20 - Matt Belge:

The next step in software internationalization. 21-25 - Kara Pernice, Mary Beth Butler:

Database support for usability testing. 27-31 - Pamela Savage:

Designing a GUI for business telephone users. 32-41 - John Rheinfrank:

A conversation with John Seely Brown. 42-51 - W. Keith Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Kathryn Stockton:

Access to graphical interfaces for blind users. 54-67 - Gary W. Strong:

New directions in human-computer interaction: education, research, and practice. 69-81 - John Rheinfrank, Bill Hefley

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Reflections. 96
Volume 2 , Number 2, April 1995
- Gary Perlman:

What's happening: resources for HCI education. 5-7 - Marc Rettig:

Gaps. 13-16 - A. J. Bilson:

Get into the groove: designing for participation. 17-22 - Matthew Conway:

Python: a GUI development tool. 23-28 - Randolph G. Bias, Peter B. Reitmeyer:

Usability support inside and out. 29-32 - Larry L. Constantine:

Essential modeling: use cases for user interfaces. 34-46 - John Rheinfrank:

A conversation with Don Norman. 47-55 - John A. Hughes, Val King, Tom Rodden, Hans Andersen:

The role of ethnography in interactive systems design. 56-65 - Jakob Nielsen:

The future of hypermedia. 66-78 - Jennifer Bruer:

Book previews. 79-84 - John Rheinfrank, Bill Hefley

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Reflections. 88
Volume 2, Number 3, July 1995
- Edwin Bos:

We can make forgetting impossible, but should we? 11-14 - Kevin Mullet:

Organizing information spatially. 15-20 - Daniel M. Wildman:

Getting the most from paired-user testing. 21-27 - Frank Montaniz, George V. Kissel:

Reversing the charges. 29-33 - Andrew E. Johnson

, Farshad Fotouhi:
Sandbox: scientists assessing necessary data based on experimentation. 34-45 - Karen A. Frenkel:

A conversation with Jaron Lanier. 46-63 - Jaron Lanier:

Agents of alienation. 66-72 - Jean McKendree

, Will Reader, Nick Hammond:
The "homeopathic fallacy" in learning from hypertext. 74-82
Volume 2, Number 4, October 1995
- V. Balasubramanian:

Designing in the real world. 15-17 - Dennis R. Wixon:

Qualitative research methods in design and development. 19-26 - Patricia A. Billingsley:

Starting from scratch: building a usability program at Union Pacific Railroad. 27-30 - Jennifer Hall:

Creative orientations for interface design at Do While Studio. 31-35 - Melinda McAdams:

Information design and the new media. 36-46 - Daniel Klein:

Developing applications with the Alpha UIMS. 48-65 - Karen A. Frenkel:

An interview with Gordon Bell. 66-79 - Bonnie E. John:

Why GOMS? 80-89

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