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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, July 1989
- Pat Billingsley:
The standard factor. 14-16 - P. Fraser, David Alex Lamb:
An annotated bibliography on user interface design. 17-28 - L. K. Cristiano:
Methodology for comparative selection of interactive database interface types. 29-36 - Joseph S. Dumas:
Stimulating change through usability testing. 37-44 - Jakob Nielsen, Rolf Molich:
Teaching user interface design based on usability engineering. 45-48 - Saul Greenberg:
The 1988 CSCW: trip report. 49-55 - Thomas Erickson:
Interfaces for cooperative work: an eclectic look at CSCW '88. 55-64 - Thomas Erickson:
Interfaces for Cooperative Work: an Eclectic Look at CSCW '88. 56-64 - Jakob Nielsen:
HyperHyper: developments across the field of hypermedia - a mini trip report. 65-67 - Jakob Nielsen:
International Conference on Fifth Generation computer systems 1988. 68-71 - N. Edelson, J. Danoffz:
Walking on an electric treadmill while performing VDT office work. 72-77 - Kiyonobu Kojima:
Information detective: a workstation for exploring three dimensional information space. 78-79 - Robin Jeffries:
Chi '89 Interactive poster Session Papers and Abstracts. 80 - L. M. Arnold:
Item selection from menus: the influence of menu organization, query interpretation, and programming experience on selection strategies. 81-85 - Alan L. Happ, Karen C. Cohen:
Creating consistency in the user interface: opinions and procedures of software developments experts. 85-87 - Jayson M. Webb, Paul F. Sorenson, N. P. Lyons:
An empirical approach to the evaluation of icons. 87-90 - Susan Wiedenbeck, Jean Scholtz:
Beacons an initial program comprehension. 90-91 - Jean C. Scholtz:
A transfer of skill between programming languages. 91 - Lynne Colgan, Robert Spence, Paul J. Rankin, M. D. Applerley:
Designing the "cockpit": the application of a human-centered design philosophy to make optimization systems accessible. 92-95 - G. Weber, P. Wetzel:
FINGER - Formalizing Interaction for Gesture Recognition. 96-97 - Charles J. Kacmar:
A process-oriented extensible hypertext architecture. 98-101 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:
Abstracts of Interest. 102-113 - Christine L. Borgman:
Book review: "Designing the User Interface" by Ben Shneiderman (University of Maryland 1987). 114-116 - Jakob Nielsen:
Book review: "A History of Personal Workstations" ed. by Adele Goldberg (ACM Press/Addison-Wesley, 1988). 116-118 - Maxine S. Cohen:
Book review: "Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: A Multidisciplinary Approach" ed. by Ronald M . Baecker & William A.S. Buxton (Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc ., 1987). 118-119 - Oberton:
Technical Reports (Abstracts Only). 121-122 - Irvin R. Katz, John R. Anderson:
Debugging: An Analysis of Bug-Location Strategies (Abstract Only). 123 - Judith Reitman Olson, Erik Nilsen:
Analysis of the Cognition Involved in Spreadsheet Software Interaction (Abstract Only). 123 - Meera Blattner, Denise A. Sumikawa, Robert M. Greenberg:
Earcons and Icons: Their Structure and Common Design Principles (Abstract only). 123-124 - Alistair D. N. Edwards:
Soundtrack: An Auditory Interface for Blind Users (Abstract Only). 124 - William W. Gayer:
The SonicFinder: An Interface that Uses Auditory Icons (Abstract Only). 124 - David M. Frohlich, Paul Luff:
Some Lessons from an Exercise in Specification (Abstract Only). 124-125 - Edward M. Bowden, Sarah A. Douglas, Cathryn A. Stanford:
Testing the Principle of Orthogonality in Language Design (Abstract Only). 124 - Christina Haas:
Does the Medium Make a Difference? Two Studies of Writing with Pen and Paper and with Computers (Abstract Only). 125
Volume 21, Number 2, October 1989
- Pat Billingsley:
The standards factor. 13-16 - Tom Carey:
Draft for ACM self-assessment procedure on human-computer interaction. 17-24 - Jakob Nielsen:
Hypertext II. 41-50 - Wendy E. Mackay, Deborah G. Tatar:
Introduction to the Special Issue on video as a Research and Design Tool. 48-50 - N. Kodali:
3D scene on 2D screen: the VISUALCAD connection. 52-53 - Herbert B. Armstrong:
Improving aviation accident research through the use of video. 54-56 - Laurie Vertelney:
Using video to prototype user interfaces. 57-61 - Steve Harrison, Scott L. Minneman, B. Stults, Karon Weber:
VIDEO: a design medium. 62-67 - Wendy E. Mackay:
EVA: an experimental video annotator for symbolic analysis of video data. 68-71 - Randall H. Trigg:
Computer support for transcribing recorded activity. 72-74 - Renate J. Roske-Hofstrand:
Video in applied cognitive research for human-centered design. 75-77 - Benjamin Rubin, Glorianna Davenport:
Structured content modeling for cinematic information. 78-89 - B. Michon:
Integrating motion into computational environments. 80-82 - Mark Chow:
The role of the video professional in a research environment. 83-87 - Margaret T. Shaffer:
Use of the EVTA process in the evaluation of human/system interaction and performance. 89-91 - Sue Kennedy:
Using video in the BNR usability lab. 92-95 - Marjorie S. Horton, Mary Elwart-Keys, Robert Kass:
Video as an enabling technology for computer-supported cooperative work. 96-99 - Lisa Neal:
The use of video in empirical research. 100-102 - Austin Henderson:
Video and design. 104-107 - Deborah G. Tatar:
Using video-based observation to shape the design of a new technology. 108-111 - Kathy Carter, Ben Anderson:
Can video research escape the technology? some reflections on the problems and possibilities of A. V. research. 112-114 - C. Allen:
The use of video in organizational studies. 115-117 - Ricki Goldman-Segall:
Thick descriptions: a tool for designing ethnographic interactive videodiscs. 118-122 - Steven Tripp:
Book Review: "Human-Computer Interaction: A Design Guide" by Mark K. Jones (Educational Technology Publications, 1989.). 123-125 - Patricia J. Hoffman:
Book review: "Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: A Book for Readings" ed. by Irene GreiI (Morgan Kaufmann, 1988). 125-128 - Tom Carey:
Video reviews: User Interface Strategies '88. 128-130 - Jonathan Grudin:
Mcc Human Interface Laboratory Technical Reports. 131-137
Volume 21, Number 3, January 1990
- Pat Billingsley:
The standard factor: EC92 and you. 12-15 - Robin Jeffries:
CHI'89 interactive poster session papers and abstracts. 16-63 - F. R. Campagnoni, Kate Ehrlich:
Getting there when You Don't Know where 'there' is: Navigational Strategies in a Hypertext Help System. 17-18 - Vitaly J. Dubrovsky, Sara B. Kiesler, Beheruz N. Sethna:
Expected and Unexpected effects of Computer Media on Group Decision Making. 18-20 - Jennifer L. Dyck, Brent Auernheimer:
Comprehension of Pascal Statements by Novice and Expert programmers. 20-23 - Hendrika Alice Eisen:
Iconer: a Tool for Evaluating Icons. 23-26 - Deborah B. Fenner, F. Javier Lerch, Carol T. Kulik:
Computerized Performance Monitoring and Performance Appraisal. 25-29 - Richard Gong:
The Development of a Task-Oriented, Minimal Content User's Manual. 29-33 - Akira Hakata, Tomoichi Takahashi, Yukio Kobayashi:
Object identification by Language in a User Interface using Language and Image Information. 33-36 - Brian R. Huguenard, Michael J. Prietula, F. Javier Lerch:
Fragility in Expertise: a Study in Reactive Scheduling. 36-40 - Barbara S. Isa, Deborah A. Krysiak:
Usability Issues Related to Mapping a Command Language onto Interactive Software panels. 40-41 - Wesley Jamison, Charles Michael Lewis:
Unixtutor: a Menu-based transitional Interface. 41-45 - Sandy Jones, Geoffrey Bock, Alana Brassard:
Using Electronic Mail: Themes across three User Interface Paradigms. 45-48 - James M. Linville, Richard Obermayer, J. J. Fallesen:
Computer-Mediated Group Processes in Distributed Command and control. 48-53 - James R. Miller, William C. Hill, Jean McKendree, Timothy P. McCandless, Loren Terveen:
Idea: from Advising to Collaboration. 53-59 - John T. Stasko:
Tango: a Framework and System for Algorithm animation. 59-60 - Wendie Wulff:
Designing Collaborative User Interfaces: Lessons from Writer/Graphic Designer Interaction. 60-63 - Steven M. Jacobs, William E. Hefley:
Report on the CHI'99 workshop on real-time decision support computer-human interaction. 64-70 - Arthur F. Kramer, Robert M. Schumacher:
Laboratory exercises for a graduate/undergraduate course in human-computer interaction. 71-75 - Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll:
Climbing the smalltalk mountain. 76 - Umesh Thakkar, Garry Perlman, Dave Miller:
Evaluation of the next interface builder for prototyping a smart telephone. 80-85 - Steve Harrison, Scott L. Minneman, Bob Stults, Karon Weber:
Video: a design medium. 86-90 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:
Abstracts of Interest. 91-105 - Jakob Nielsen:
Book reivew: Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction ed. by Martin Helander (North-Holland 1988). 107-108 - Linda K. Cook:
Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge - Based Systems (Vol 1) and Knowledge Acquisition Tools for Expert Systems (Vol 2) ed. by Boose, J .H . & Gaines, B .R. (Academic Press, 1988). 108-109
Volume 21, Number 4, April 1990
- Brad A. Meyers:
A new magazine on computer-human interaction? 8 - Peter G. Polson:
A progress report from the SIGCHI committee on publications/communications. 12-15 - Pat Billingsley:
The standards factor: committee updates. 16-19 - Paul Green:
Reading on human factors in computer systems: the 1989 list. 20-26 - Mark H. Chignell:
A taxonomy of user interface terminology. 27 - Richard E. Granda, Richard Halstead-Nussloch, Joan M. Winters:
The perceived usefulness of computer information sources: a field study. 35-43 - Marian G. Williams, Stuart Smith, Giampiero Pecelli:
Computer-human interface issues in the design of an intelligent workstation for scientific visualization. 44-49 - Jakob Nielsen:
International user interfaces: an exercise. 50-51 - Jakob Nielsen:
Trip report: hypertext '89. 52-61 - Martin Smith:
Preparing a presentation. 62-64 - Gitte Lindgaard:
Pioneering HCI down under: a mixture of perseverance and fun. 65-69 - Andrew Clement, Marilyn M. Mantei:
PUMS and programmers. 70 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:
Abstracts of Interest. 71-78
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