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- 1994
- Annette Adler, Austin Henderson:
A room of our own: experiences from a direct office share. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 209 - Christopher Ahlberg, Ben Shneiderman:
Visual information seeking: tight coupling of dynamic query filters with starfield displays. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 222 - Christopher Ahlberg, Ben Shneiderman:
The alphaslider: a compact and rapid selector. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 226 - Christopher Ahlberg, Ben Shneiderman:
Visual information seeking using the FilmFinder. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 433-434 - Lauralee Alben, Jim Faris, Alben Faris, Harry J. Saddler:
Making it Macintosh: process, people and product. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 53-54 - Robert B. Allen:
Electronic proceedings (Eprocs) for IWANNT'93. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 287-288 - Barry Arons, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
The future of speech and audio in the interface. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 465 - Stacey Ashlund, John Bennett:
SIGCHI vision: membership & volunteers action proposal. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 346 - Michael E. Atwood:
The SIGCHI identity visioning project. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 340 - Arlene F. Aucella:
Converting to graphical user interfaces: design guidelines for success. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 357-358 - Ronald Baecker, Geof Glass, Alex Mitchell, Ilona Posner:
SASSE: the collaborative editor. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 459-462 - Laura Bagnall:
Tabletop and Tabletop Jr.: two tools for hands-on data exploration for kids. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 63-64 - Ravin Balakrishnan, Colin Ware, Tim Smith:
Virtual hand tool with force feedback. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 83-84 - J. Eugene Ball, Daniel T. Ling, David Pugh, Tim Skelly, Andrew Stankosky, David Thiel:
ReActor: a system for real-time, reactive animations. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 39-40 - Joseph M. Ballay:
Designing Workscape: an interdisciplinary experience. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 199 - Jeff A. Bauhs, Nancy J. Cooke:
Is knowing more really better?: effects of system development information in human-expert system interactions. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 99-100 - Benjamin B. Bederson, Larry Stead, James D. Hollan:
Pad++: advances in multiscale interfaces. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 315-316 - Vivienne Begg:
SIGCHI vision: linking research and practice. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 334 - Barry Beith, Thyra L. Rauch, Thomas Wilson:
Issues in human factors organization and practices. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 333 - Yacine Bellik, Dominique Burger:
Multimodal interfaces: new solutions to the problem of computer accessibilty for the blind. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 267-268 - Victoria Bellotti, Robert S. Fish, Robert E. Kraut, Paul Dourish, Bill Gaver, Annette Adler, Sara A. Bly, Marilyn M. Mantei, Gale Moore:
Debating the media space design space. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 193-194 - John L. Bennett, John Karat:
Facilitating effective HCI design meetings. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 213 - Joseph Berkovitz:
Graphical interfaces for young children in a software-based math curriculum. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 247-248 - Eric A. Bier, Maureen C. Stone, Kenneth P. Fishkin, William Buxton, Thomas Baudel:
A taxonomy of see-through tools (abstract only). CHI Conference Companion 1994: 225 - Eric A. Bier, Maureen C. Stone, Kenneth A. Pier, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Thomas Baudel, Matthew Conway, William Buxton, Tony DeRose:
Toolglass and magic lenses: the see-through interface. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 445-446 - Patricia A. Billingsley:
Ergonomic standards for software: update for 1994. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 331 - Alison Black, Oliver Bayley, Colin Burns, Ilkka Kuuluvainen, John Stoddard:
Keeping viewers in the picture: real-world usability procedures in the development of a television control interface. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 243-244 - François Bodart, Jean Vanderdonckt:
Visual layout techniques in multimedia applications. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 121-122 - Eddy Boeve, Steven Pemberton:
East-west human computer interaction. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 341 - R. D. Borovoy, E. B. W. Cooper, Rachel K. E. Bellamy:
Media fusion: model-based communication. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 17-18
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