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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January 1993
- John Karat:

International Perspectives: Defining roles in international communication within HCI. 8-9 - Mutual harmony and temporal continuity: a perspective from the Japanese garden. 10-13

- Pat Billingsley:

1990 EC directive may become driving force. 14-18 - Bill Buxton:

HCI and the inadequacies of direct manipulation systems. 21-22 - Jeff Johnson, Evelyn Pine:

Towards a guide to social action for computer professionals. 23-27 - Robert Mack, Jakob Nielsen:

Usability inspection methods: report on a workshop held at CHI'92, Monterey, CA, May 3-4, 1992. 28-33 - Carolanne Fisher, Penelope Sanderson:

Exploratory sequential data analysis: traditions, techniques and tools. 34-40 - James A. Larson:

Report of the fifth IFIP WG2.7 working conference: engineering for human-computer interaction. 41-42 - Peter Stevens:

INTERCHI'93: a manager's view. 43-44 - Maria G. Wadlow:

Special Interest Areas: Visual interaction design special interest area: An introduction. 52-53 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:

Dissertations: Abstracts of interest. 58-73
Volume 25, Number 2, April 1993
- Jean B. Gasen:

On lessons learned from A. A. Milne with contributions from Winnie the Pooh. 5-6 - Hirotada Ueda:

Friend21 project. 8-9 - Pat Billingsley:

Standards factor: the emergence of ISO 9241 and some of its parts. 10-13 - William E. Hefley

, John Rheinfrank, Brad A. Myers:
Interactions: A new ACM user interface magazine. 15-19 - Brad A. Myers:

Report on the CHI'91 workshop on languages for developing user interfaces. 20-23 - Alistair D. N. Edwards:

Report on the CHI'91 workshop: HCI and users with special needs. 24 - Janet Finlay, Russell Beale:

Neural networks and pattern recognition in human-computer interaction. 25-35 - Jonathan Grudin, Allan MacLean, Scott Overmyer

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Report on the 1992 East-West international conference on human computer interaction: St. Petersburg, Russia, August 4-8. 36-39 - Wendy A. Kellogg, John C. Thomas:

Cross-cultural perspectives on human-computer interaction: a report on the CHI'92 workshop. 40-45 - Wayne D. Gray, James C. Spohrer, Thomas R. G. Green:

End-user programming language: the CHI'92 workshop report. 46-50 - Dennis R. Wixon:

Book review: Principles and guidelines in software user interface design by Deborah J . Mayhew (Prentice Hall, 1992). 51-53 - Jakob Nielsen:

Book review: TOG on interface by Bruce Tognazzini (Addison-Wesley, 1992). 54-55 - Maria G. Wadlow:

Visual interaction design special interest area: getting started. 65-66 - Andy Cargile:

Getting started in visual interaction design: a bibliography. 67-69 - Suzanne Watzman:

The making of the SIGCHI identity design. 70 - William E. Hefley

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Technical Reports. 75-79 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:

Dissertations: Abstracts of interest. 80-88
Volume 25, Number 3, July 1993
- Jean B. Gasen, Gary Perlman:

HCI education news: HCI education survey now available. 7-8 - John Karat:

International Perspectives: IFIP's technical committee on information systems. 9-10 - Pat Billingsley:

Standards Factor: A closer look at ISO 9241. 11-13 - Tom Dayton:

Skills needed by user-centered design practitioners in real software development environments: report on the CHI'92 workshop. 16-31 - Robert W. Root, Kathy M. Uyeda:

A headsup on GUI styleguides: report on the CHI'92 styleguide SIG. 32-35 - Gary Perlman:

The HCI bibliography project. 36-37 - Julian Bleecker:

Virtual business. 38-39 - James S. Lipscomb, Michael E. Pique:

Analog input device physical characteristics. 40-45 - Linda J. Ferrier, Harriet J. Fell, Charles Silverman, David Horowitz, George Silvestri, Michael Harm:

A baby babble-blanket. 46-48 - Marita Franzke, Adam N. Marx, Teresa L. Roberts, George Engelbeck:

Is speech recognition usable?: an exploration of the usability of a speech-based voice mail interface. 49-51 - John S. Gray:

Menu stacking - help or hindrance? 52-57 - I. Scott MacKenzie

, William Buxton:
A tool for the rapid evaluation of input devices using Fitts' law models. 58-63 - Douglas J. Gillan:

A componential model of human interaction with graphical display. 64-66 - Maria G. Wadlow:

Visual interaction design special interest area: Interdisciplinary design. 71-74 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:

Abstracts of interest. 80-95
Volume 25, Number 4, October 1993
- Jean B. Gasen:

HCI Education News: Validating the ACM SIGCHI curricula for human-computer interaction. 7 - Jonas Löwgren, Lena Holmberg:

Customizing the SIGCHI curriculum for use in Sweden. 8-11 - John Karat, Clare-Marie Karat:

International Perspectives: A human interface society abroad. 12 - Masaaki Kurosu:

The technical committee for human interface (SICE-Japan) - an introduction. 13-14 - Pat Billingsley:

Canvass committee members sought for ANSI/HFS 100 revision. 15-18 - Austin Henderson:

SIGCHI annual report, 1992-1993. 23-24 - Austin Henderson:

Some closing thoughts about SIGCHI. 25-28 - Sylvia B. Sheppard, Elizabeth D. Murphy:

Celebrating a decade of joyful innovation: HCIL's 10th annual symposium and open house. 29-31 - John Kruse:

CSMS'93 - Computer-based medical systems. 32 - Sara A. Bly:

Reports from CSCW'92. 33 - Andrew Clement:

Privacy considerations in CSCW: report on the CSCW'92 workshop. 34-39 - Jonathan P. Allen:

Controversies about privacy and open information in CSCW: a panel report from CSCW'92 conference. 40-41 - David Constant:

The productivity paradox; Why hasn't information technology fulfilled its promise?: a panel report from CSCW'92. 42-44 - Kristina A. Lindholm:

Commercial products for CSCW: a panel report from CSCW'92. 45-47 - William Hunt:

Reports of the workshop on interdisciplinary theory for CSCW design. 48-50 - John Karat, John L. Bennett:

CSCW'92 workshop report: understanding and supporting successful group work in software design. 51-56 - Timothy Koschmann, Denis Newman, Earl Woodruff, Roy Pea

, Peter Rowley:
Technology and pedagogy for collaborative problem solving as a context for learning. 57-60 - Maria G. Wadlow:

Visual interaction design special interest area: notes from INTERCHI. 67 - Andy Cargile:

One visual designer's perspective on INTERCHI'93. 68-71 - Suzanne Watzman:

Agreeing to begin: status of the SIGCHI Identity Project. 72 - Steven Pemberton:

Technical Reports. 77

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