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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 1995
- Jean B. Gasen:

The Birth of a Notion. 8-9 - Pat Billingsley:

Would your product pass?: ergonomics testing for software begins in Germany. 10-11 - Cleotilde Gonzalez:

Visual design of interaction, dialog, or interface? 12-13 - Rodney Fuller:

The evolution of the HCI student. 14-17 - Ben Anderson, Rachel Croft, David Fulton:

Reflections on HCI'94 - a student perspective. 18-19 - Nandini P. Nayak, Debbie Mrazek, David R. Smith:

Analyzing and communicating usability data: now that you have the data what do you do? a CHI'94 workshop. 22-30 - Blaine A. Price

, Brad Blumenthal, Laura M. Leventhal:
EWHCI'94: the fourth east-west international conference on human-computer interaction. 31-35 - Rory Stuart, Shelly Dews:

Making the annual CHI conference environmentally sound. 38-40 - Joyce H. D. M. Westerink, K. van den Reek:

Pointing in entertainment-oriented environments: appreciation versus performance. 41-44 - Jafar Nabkel, Eviatar Shafrir:

Blazing the trail: design considerations for interactive information pioneers. 45-54 - Wade Guthrie:

An overview of portable GUI software. 55-69 - Gerrit C. van der Veer:

Ted N. White, 1947-1994. 70 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:

Dissertations. 73-75 - Peter Stevens:

CHI '95: New Challenges in Human Computer Interaction. 82-83
Volume 27, Number 2, April 1995
- Ted J. Strickland:

An information systems perspective of the SIGCHI curricula. 4-10 - John Karat:

'Issue Process' Featured at IFIP Congress '94. 11-14 - Tiziana Catarci, Maria Francesca Costabile, Maristella Matera:

Visual metaphors for interacting with databases. 15-17 - Pat Billingsley:

The EEC 90/270 Directive. 18-21 - Kate Ehrlich:

What Does It Mean To Be Local? 22-23 - Rodney Fuller, Steven Pemberton:

Deconstructing Tog: An Electronic Interview with Bruce Tognazzini. 24-27 - Lynette Hirschman, Donna Cuomo:

Evaluation of human computer interfaces: a report from an ARPA workshop. 28-29 - Andy Cohen, David Crow, Iris Dilli, Peter Gorny, Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann, Renato Iannella, Katsuhiko Ogawa, Harald Reiterer, Kaori Ueno, Jean Vanderdonckt:

Tools for working with guidelines: a CHI '94 special interest group. 30-32 - Iris Dilli, Hans-Jürgen Hoffmann:

Diades-II: a multi-agent user interface design approach with an integrated assessment component. 33-34 - Peter Gorny:

EXPOSE: an HCI-counseling tool for user interface designers. 35-37 - Katsuhiko Ogawa, Kaori Ueno:

GuideBook: design guidelines database for assisting the interface design task. 38-39 - Daniel Crow:

HalClon: designing for people. 40-41 - Renato Iannella:

HyperSAM: a management tool for large user interface guideline sets. 42-45 - Harald Reiterer:

IDA: user interface design assistance. 46-47 - Andy Cohen:

A description of MIL-STK-1472. 48-49 - Jean Vanderdonckt:

SIERRA: an interactive system for ergonomic realization of applications. 50-51 - Mark Cashman:

Does Information Technology Make Us Smarter?: If So, How; If Not, Why Not? 52-53 - Marja-Riitta Koivunen, Marko Nieminen, Sirpa Riihiaho:

Launching the usability approach: experience at Helsinki University of Technology. 54-60 - James H. Bradford:

The human factors of speech-based interfaces: a research agenda. 61-67 - Michael Eisenberg:

Programmable applications: interpreter meets interface. 68-93 - Gerrit C. van der Veer:

Ted N. White, 1947 - 1994. 70 - Dennis R. Wixon:

Book Review: Cost Justifying Usability: Edited by Randolph G. Bias and Deborah J. Mayhew. 94-97
Volume 27, Number 3, July 1995
- Kate Ehrlich:

Seminars. 6-7 - Pat Billingsley:

ANSI/HFES 200 standard well underway. 8-9 - Maria G. Wadlow:

The importance of detail. 10-11 - Katherine Isbister:

HCI students and internships. 12-15 - Jean B. Gasen:

Who's to say?: essential elements of HCI education. 16 - Steve Howard:

User interface design and HCI: identifying the training needs of practitioners. 17-22 - Thyra L. Rauch, Thomas Wilson:

UPA and CHI surveys on usability processes. 23-25 - Shannon Ford:

There's no place like home: the doors of perception 2 conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Nov. 3-5, 1994. 26-29 - Aaron Tay:

CSCW '94. 30-32 - Yvonne Wærn, Patricia Jones:

Collaborative realtime process management. 33-38 - Deborah Barreau, Bonnie A. Nardi:

Finding and reminding: file organization from the desktop. 39-43 - André Meyer:

Pen computing: a technology overview and a vision. 46-90 - Jason Good:

The Summary of the Discussion of the Review of the Book that Don Wrote... 91-95 - Ben Shneiderman, Susanne M. Humphrey:

Dissertations. 96-97
Volume 27, Number 4, October 1995
- Jim Miller, Mike Atwood:

The new executive committee. 2-3 - Peter Vanags:

Visual designer's notes: CHI '95. 4-9 - Marian G. Williams:

The Rocky Mountain Climbing Challenge: report from CHI '95. 10-11 - Pia J. Nielsen, G. Bowden Wise, Karen J. Horwitz:

The CHI student volunteer program. 12-15 - Pat Billingsley:

Voice-messaging standard completes its journey. 16-19 - Jean B. Gasen:

Looking for footprints: evaluation issues in HCI education. 20-22 - Alison Popowicz:

Collecting user information on a limited budget: a CHI '95 workshop. 23-28 - Maxine S. Cohen, Laurie P. Dringus, Andrew Sears, Susan B. Hornstein:

Increasing collaboration between industry and academia in HCI education: a CHI '95 workshop. 29-30 - Loren Terveen, Markus Stolze

, William C. Hill:
From "model world" to "magic world": making graphical objects the medium for intelligent design assistance - a CHI '95 workshop. 31-34 - Ira S. Winkler, Elizabeth A. Buie:

HCI challenges in government contracting: a CHI '95 workshop. 35-37 - Janni Nielsen, Cathleen Wharton:

Right sizing and international view points: the CHI '95 research symposium. 38-40 - Catherine R. Marshall:

The CHI '95 doctoral consortium. 41-42 - Bruce Elgin:

How can networked users provide their own usability feedback?: subjective usability feedback from the field over a network - a CHI '95 SIG. 43-44 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Len Bass, Gilbert Cockton, Andrew Monk, Ian Newman:

Methods, models and architectures for graphical user interface design: IFIP working groups 13.2/2.7 joint workshop, Loughborough, UK, September 1994. 46-49 - Diane H. Sonnenwald:

PPIG-7: the seventh annual workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group. 50-52 - Wendy A. Kellogg, John C. Thomas:

The Human Computer Interaction Laboratory's 12th annual symposium and open house. 53-55 - Thomas W. Dillon:

Mapping the discourse of HCI researchers with citation analysis. 56-62 - Roel Vertegaal, Steve Guest:

Network issues in the growth and adoption of networked CSCW services. 63-67 - Jan O. Borchers, Oliver Deussen, Clemens Knörzer:

Getting it across: layout issues for kiosk systems. 68-74 - Rodney Fuller:

Book Review: Usability Engineering by Jakob Nielsen. 77-78 - Larry E. Wood:

Book Review: Practical User Interface Design by Larry Wood. 79-80 - Maxine S. Cohen:

Book Review: A Guide to Usability: Human Factors in Computing Edited by Jenny Preece. 81 - Steven Pemberton:

Metaphorically speaking. 96

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