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Interacting with Computers, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1990
- Ruven E. Brooks:

The Contribution of Practitioner Case Studies to Human-Computer Interaction Science. 3-7 - Harold W. Thimbleby:

You're Right About the Cure: Don't Do That. 8-25 - Paul A. Booth:

Redefining Software: A Comment on Thimbleby's Paper. 26-32 - John Read Davies:

A Methodology for the Design of Computerised Qualitative Research Tools. 33-58 - John D. Gould, Sharon L. Greene, Stephen J. Boies, Antonia Meluson, Marwan Rasamny:

Using a Touchscreen for Simple Tasks. 59-74 - Norman S. Guadagno, David M. Lane, Richard R. Batsell, H. Albert Napier:

The Predictability of Commands in a Spreadsheet Program. 75-82 - Margaret Welbank:

An Overview of Knowledge Acquisition Methods. 83-91 - Linda A. Macaulay, Chris J. H. Fowler, Mark A. R. Kirby, Andrew Hutt:

USTM: A New Approach to Requirements Specification. 92-118 - Peter D. Holden:

Human-Centered Expert Systems: A Response to Taylorism and the Scientific Paradigm. 119-128
Volume 2, Number 2, 1990
- Jacques N. Catudal:

What Philosophy Can Offer to Information Science: The Example of Medical Expert Systems. 131-146 - Jakob Nielsen:

A Meta-model for Interacting with Computers. 147-160 - Tapani Savolainen:

Expanding Human-Computer Interaction by Computer-Aided Creativity. 161-174 - Stephen Gale:

Human Aspects of Interactive Multimedia Communication. 175-189 - Chris J. H. Fowler, Mark A. R. Kirby, Linda A. Macaulay:

Historical Analysis: A Method for Evaluating Requirement Capture Methodologies. 190-204 - Gilbert Cockton

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Lean Cuisine: No Sauces, No Courses! 205-216 - P. S. Anderson, Mark D. Apperley:

An Interface Prototyping System Based on Lean Cuisine. 217-226 - David G. Novick, Jonathan Walpole:

Enhancing the Efficiency of Multiparty Interaction Through Computer Mediation. 227-246 - Tom Boyle:

Further Discussion on Increasing the Efficiency of Multiparty Interaction. 247-252
Volume 2, Number 3, 1990
- Tardi Tjahjadi, D. Keith Bowen, Jeffrey R. Bevan:

3M: A User Modelling Interface of an Expert System for X-Ray Topographic Image Interpretation. 259-278 - Michael A. Forrester, David Reason:

HCI 'Intraface Model' for System Design. 279-296 - Cathy Taylor, John A. Self:

Monitoring Hypertext Users. 297-312 - G. Nigel Gilbert

, Marina Jirotka:
Planning Procedural Advice. 313-329 - Harold W. Thimbleby, Stuart Anderson

, Ian H. Witten:
Reflexive CSCW: Supporting Long-Term Personal Work. 330-336 - Simon M. Kaplan, Yoëlle S. Maarek:

Incremental Maintenance of Semantic Links in Dynamically Changing Hypertext Systems. 337-366 - Harald Trost, Ernst Buchberger

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Datenbank-DIALOG: How to Communicate with Your Database in German (and Enjoy It). 367-381

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