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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, July 1986
- Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:

Abstracts of interest. 24-32 - Jon Meads:

The standards factor. 33-34 - Richard M. Lucash:

Legal liability for malfunction and misuse of expert systems. 35-43 - Jean Renard Ward, Barry Blesser:

Interactive recognition of handprinted characters for computer input. 44-57 - William Buxton:

A directory of sources for interactive technologies. 58-63 - Julie Lepick Kling:

Reviews. 67-68
Volume 18, Number 2, October 1986
- Richard S. Gallagher:

Developing computer aided design technology in China. 9-13 - Ben Shneiderman:

No members, no officers, no dues: A ten year history of the software psychology society. 14-16 - Jon Meads:

The Standards Factor. 17-20 - Bruce Tognazzini:

You had to be there. 21-24 - Gene Lynch, Jon Meads:

In search of a user interface reference model. 25-33 - Norwood Sisson:

Dialogue management reference model. 34-35 - Keith A. Lantz:

On user interface reference models. 36-42 - Yvonne Rogers:

Pictorial representations of abstract concepts relating to human-computer interaction. 43-44 - Pedro A. Szekely:

Separating the user interface from the functionality of application programs. 45-46 - Jim Boyle:

Chi '86 poster Session Abstracts. 47 - Marjorie S. Horton:

Helping Users Find Help: Models of Online Help Organization. 48-49 - Jennifer Jerrams-Smith:

A Smart User-System Interface for UNIX. 49-50 - Melissa L. Monty:

Temporal Context and Memory for Notes Stored in the Computer. 50-51 - William C. Ogden:

Implications of a Cognitive Model of Database Query: Comparison of a Natural Language, Formal Language and Direct manipulation Interface. 51-54 - John A. Waterworth:

Conversational Analysis and Human-Computer Dialog Design. 54-55 - Michael J. Darnell:

Learning Generic, Nongeneric and Compound-Generic Computer Commands. 56 - Susan Wiedenbeck, Nancy J. Evans:

Beacons in Program Comprehension. 56-57 - Virginia A. L. Gunther, Daniel J. Burns, David G. Payne:

Text Editing Performance as a function of Training with Command Terms of Differing lengths and frequencies. 57-59 - Melissa L. Monty, Thomas P. Moran:

A longitudinal Study of Authoring using NoteCards. 59-60 - Joan M. Roemer, Wayne L. Pendley, Mark O. Stempski, Mark C. Borgstrom:

Field Study of a voice Mail System: Design and Design-Process Implications. 60-61 - Vitaly J. Dubrovsky:

Design Strategies for Upgrading Human Performance in Computer Systems. 61-63 - Charlotte Neuhauser:

The Integration of Knowledge Workers into the Culture of Creative, Productive Computer Users. 63-64 - A. Appa Rao:

Influence of Human Factors in the Design of Personal Computers. 64-65 - Kevin F. Bury, Michael J. Darnell:

Window Management in Interactive Computer Systems. 65-66 - Michael David Butcher:

A Model for an Interactive Graphical Interface to an Electronic Office System. 66-68 - Barbara S. Isa, William C. Ogden, Susan J. Wolfe, Roni Korenshtein:

Navigation Issues Related to Menu-based Software Products. 68-69 - E. Eugene Schultz, Patrick S. Curran:

Menu Structure and Ordering of Menu Selection: Independent or Interactive effects? 69-71 - Catherine G. Wolf:

Can People Use Gesture Commands? 73-74 - Richard P. Koffler:

Classifying Users: a Hard Look at some controversial Issues. 75-76 - John C. Thomas:

Human/Computer Interaction in the Year 2000. 77-79
Volume 18, Number 3, January 1987
- Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:

Abstracts of Interest. 17-21 - Man-Wan Lo:

Occupational stress in the Information Systems Profession. 25-29 - Stefan Britts:

Dialog management in interactive systems: a comparative survey. 30-42 - Thomas T. Hewett:

An undergraduate course in software psychology. 43-49 - Bill Verplank, Scott Kim:

Graphic invention for user interfaces: an experimental course in user-interface design. 50-66 - Carol Bergfeld Mills:

Usability testing in the real world. 67-70 - Peter Molzberger:

The Intuitive Side of Programming. 71-72 - John E. Tolle, Michael Prasse, Ralph Gott:

Effects of variation in Menu Length and number-of Windows on User Search Time. 73-74 - John B. Smelcer:

Database Query Composition and the Role of User View of Data. 74-76 - Allen L. Hammer:

Cognitive Style as a factor in Resistance to Automation in Human Services. 76-77 - Michael D. Coovert:

A Causal Model of Human vs. Computer Interaction Preference for Naive Users. 77-79 - Michael D. Coovert:

The Use of Mental Models to Enhance Human-Computer Interaction. 79-81 - Jakob Nielsen:

Book review: Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction by Ben Shneiderman (Addison-Wesley, 1987). 85-86
Volume 18, Number 4, April 1987
- John M. Carroll, Peter P. Tanner:

Proceedings of the SIGCHI/GI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems and Graphics Interface, CHI 1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 5-9, 1987. ACM 1987, ISBN 978-0-89791-213-6 [contents]

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