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Interactions, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, Januar-Februar 1999
- Steven Pemberton, Jay Blickstein:

Editorial. 4 - Jennifer Bruer:

What's happening. 7-8 - Jonas Löwgren, Erik Stolterman:

Methods & tools: design methodology and design practice. 13-20 - William W. Gaver, Anthony Dunne, Elena Pacenti:

Design: Cultural probes. 21-29 - Karen Holtzblatt:

Introduction to special section on contextual design. 30-31 - Hugh R. Beyer, Karen Holtzblatt:

Contextual design. 32-42 - Teresa Cleary:

Communicating customer information at Cabletron Systems, Inc. 44-49 - Chris Rockwell:

Customer connection creates a winning product: building success with contextual techniques. 50-57 - John Ims:

Instituting integrated workflow development. 58-69 - Jennifer Bruer:

Book preview. 73-75 - Jennifer Bruer:

Conference preview: Hypertext'99; WACC'99. 77-80
Volume 6, Number 2, March-April 1999
- Jennifer Bruer:

What's happening. 7-8 - Jennifer Bruer:

Research alerts. 9-11 - Johannes Gärtner, Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger:

Bringing participatory design to practical application: the interrelation between LCD projection, facilitation, and participatory design. 13-22 - Sara A. Bly, Elizabeth F. Churchill:

Design through matchmaking: technology in search of users. 23-31 - Gary Perlman:

The HCI bibliography: ten years old, but what's it done for me lately? 32-35 - Jennifer Bruer:

Conference preview: CHI 99 conference on human factors in computing systems. 43-46 - Jennifer Bruer:

Book preview. 51-54 - William E. Hefley

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Reflections: Isn't technology grand? 55-56
Volume 6, Number 3, May-June 1999
- Steven Pemberton:

Editorial. 4 - Jennifer Bruer:

What's happening. 7-8 - Jennifer Bruer:

Research alerts. 9-11 - Thomas G. Holzman:

Computer-human interface solutions for emergency medical care. 13-24 - Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel:

Business: penny-wise, pound-wise: making smart trade-offs in planning usability studies. 25-30 - David G. Novick:

Using the cognitive walkthrough for operating procedures. 31-37 - Donald A. Norman:

Affordance, conventions, and design. 38-43 - Dick Rijken:

Information in space: explorations in media and architecture. 44-57 - Jennifer Bruer:

Book preview. 59-61 - Jennifer Bruer:

Conference preview. 65-67
Volume 6, Number 4, July-August 1999
- Jay Blickstein:

Editorial. 4 - Jennifer Bruer:

What's happening. 7-8 - Jennifer Bruer:

Research alerts. 9-12 - Deborah Mrazek, Amy Silverman:

Business: a day-in-the-life of a customer centered design consultant. 13-16 - Bill Moggridge:

Design: Expressing experiences in design. 17-25 - Victor Kaptelinin, Bonnie A. Nardi, Catriona Macaulay:

Methods & tools: The activity checklist: a tool for representing the "space" of context. 27-39 - Catriona Macaulay:

The checklist in the field. 30-31 - Marco Padula, Amanda Reggiori:

Art teams up with technology through the net. 40-50 - Marco Padula, Giuliana Rubbia Rinaldi

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Mission-critical web applications: a seismological case. 52-66 - Jennifer Bruer:

Book preview. 67- - Jennifer Bruer:

Conference preview: SIGGRAPH 99. 71-76
Volume 6, Number 5, September-October 1999
- Steven Pemberton:

Editorial. 4 - Jennifer Bruer:

What's happening. 7-16 - Jennifer Bruer:

Research alerts. 17-22 - Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila, Satu Ruuska:

Design: Designing mobile phones and communicators for consumer needs at Nokia. 23-26 - Deborah J. Mayhew:

Business: Strategic development of the usability engineering function. 27-34 - Steve Sato, Tony Salvador:

Methods & tools: Playacting and focus troupes: : theater techniques for creating quick, intense, immersive, and engaging focus group sessions. 35-41 - Dan R. Olsen:

Interacting in chaos. 42-54 - Jennifer Bruer:

Book preview. 55-56 - Jennifer Bruer:

Conference preview: OOPSLA 99: 14th annual conference on object-oriented programming systems, language and applications. 57 - Ramana Rao:

Reflections: seegomanifesto. 64-
Volume 6, Number 6, November-December 1999
- Steven Pemberton:

Editorial. 2 - Kay Hofmeester:

Introduction. 8-10 - Verena Giller, Manfred Tscheligi, Reinhard Sefelin, Anu Mäkelä, Aapo Puskala, Kristiina Karvonen, Victor Joseph:

Maypole highlights: image makers. 12-15 - Stephan Somogyi:

Technology survey: future perfect. 16-18 - Robin Dunbar:

Social perspectives: getting the message. 20-25 - Luc Pauwels:

Social perspectives: posing for posterity. 26-31 - Peter Cuyvers:

Social perspectives: emote control. 32-35 - Sonia Livingstone:

Social perspectives: have the media ruined childhood? 36-41 - Matilda Blyth:

Social perspectives: our own devices. 42-45 - Chris Long:

Stories & scenarios: Hi! tech. 46-49 - Pauline Bax:

Stories & scenarios: Home truth. 50-52 - Pauline Bax:

Stories & scenarios: hot shots. 53 - Barbara Kiser:

Stories & scenarios: pix pals. 54-57 - Janet Abrams:

Strategic outlook: double exposure. 60-62 - Gert Staal:

Strategic outlook: from ears to eyes. 64-67 - Andrea Moed:

Strategic outlook: "Daddy, won't you buy me a mobile?". 68-70 - John Thackara:

Strategic outlook: charting new territory. 72-75 - Roderic Leigh:

Technology: eyes wide shut. 76-79 - Maypole highlights: what makes kids tick? 80-83

- Matilda Blyth, Peter Cuyvers, Peter Schouten, Bernike Pasveer:

Reference guide: where to go next. 84-89

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