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International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Volume 55
Volume 55, Number 1, July 2001
- Frank E. Ritter, Richard M. Young:
Embodied models as simulated users: introduction to this special issue on using cognitive models to improve interface design. 1-14 - Robert St. Amant, Mark O. Riedl:
A perception/action substrate for cognitive modeling in HCI. 15-39 - Michael D. Byrne:
ACT-R/PM and menu selection: applying a cognitive architecture to HCI. 41-84 - Dario D. Salvucci:
Predicting the effects of in-car interface use on driver performance: an integrated model approach. 85-107
Volume 55, Number 2, August 2001
- Shamus P. Smith, Michael D. Harrison:
Editorial: User centred design and implementation of virtual environments. 109-114 - Michael Scaife, Yvonne Rogers:
Informing the design of a virtual environment to support learning in children. 115-143 - James S. Willans, Michael D. Harrison:
A toolset supported approach for designing and testing virtual environment interaction techniques. 145-165 - Helen Neale, Sarah Nichols:
Theme-based content analysis: a flexible method for virtual environment evaluation. 167-189
Volume 55, Number 3, September 2001
- Eugenio Alberdi, Julie-Clare Becher, Kenneth J. Gilhooly, Jim Hunter, Robert Logie, Andy Lyon, Neil McIntosh, Jan Reiss:
Expertise and the interpretation of computerized physiological data: implications for the design of computerized monitoring in neonatal intensive care. 191-216 - Marilyn G. Kletke, Jane M. Mackay, Steve H. Barr, Beata Jones:
Creativity in the organization: the role of individual creative problem solving and computer support. 217-237 - Arno Scharl:
Explanation and exploration Visualizing the topology of web information systems. 239-258 - Chomtip Pornpanomchai, Dentcho N. Batanov, Nicholas J. Dimmitt:
Recognizing Thai handwritten characters and words for human-computer interaction. 259-279 - Malcolm Ware, Eibe Frank, Geoffrey Holmes, Mark A. Hall, Ian H. Witten:
Interactive machine learning: letting users build classifiers. 281-292 - Ivo Düntsch, Günther Gediga, Ewa Orlowska:
Relational attribute systems. 293-309 - Jiung-Yao Huang:
Increasing the visualization realism by frame synchronization between the VRML browser and the panoramic image viewer. 311-336 - Paul Mulholland, Zdenek Zdráhal, John Domingue, Marek Hatala, Ansgar Bernardi:
A methodological approach to supporting organizational learning. 337-367 - Hazel Lacohée, Ben Anderson:
Erratum: Interacting with the telephone. 369
Volume 55, Number 4, October 2001
- Leela Damodaran, Brian Shackel:
Editorial: Human Factors Symposium. 371-376 - Leela Damodaran:
Human factors in the digital world enhancing life style-the challenge for emerging technologies. 377-403 - Suzanne Robertson:
Requirements trawling: techniques for discovering requirements. 405-421 - Caroline Parker:
An approach to requirements analysis for decision support systems. 423-433 - Anne Bruseberg, Deana McDonagh-Philip:
New product development by eliciting user experience and aspirations. 435-452 - Martin C. Maguire:
Context of Use within usability activities. 453-483 - Roger R. Hall:
Prototyping for usability of new technology. 485-501 - Jan Noyes:
Talking and writing-how natural in human-machine interaction? 503-519 - Gary E. Burnett, J. Mark Porter:
Ubiquitous computing within cars: designing controls for non-visual use. 521-531 - Nigel Bevan:
International standards for HCI and usability. 533-552 - Jonathan Earthy, Brian Sherwood Jones, Nigel Bevan:
The improvement of human-centred processes-facing the challenge and reaping the benefit of ISO 13407. 553-585 - Martin C. Maguire:
Methods to support human-centred design. 587-634 - David R. Hitchcock, Suzanne Lockyer, Sharon Cook, Claire Quigley:
Third age usability and safety-an ergonomics contribution to design. 635-643 - Christian Bühler:
Empowered participation of users with disabilities in R&D projects. 645-659 - Tracy Ross, Gary E. Burnett:
Evaluating the human-machine interface to vehicle navigation systems as an example of ubiquitous computing. 661-674 - Alex W. Stedmon, Robert J. Stone:
Re-viewing reality: human factors of synthetic training environments. 675-698 - Robert Stone:
Virtual reality for interactive training: an industrial practitioner's viewpoint. 699-711 - Ronald Mackay:
Human factors - the challenges facing Europe. 713-725 - Lisl Klein:
Luddism for the twenty-first century. 727-737
Volume 55, Number 5, November 2001
- Ravindra S. Goonetilleke, Heloisa Martins Shih, Hung Kai On, Julien Fritsch:
Effects of training and representational characteristics in icon design. 741-760 - John E. McEneaney:
Graphic and numerical methods to assess navigation in hypertext. 761-786 - Ji-Ye Mao, Izak Benbasat:
The effects of contextualized access to knowledge on judgement. 787-814 - Barry G. Silverman, Mintu Bachann, Khaled Al-Akharas:
Implications of buyer decision theory for design of e-commerce websites. 815-844 - Noam Tractinsky, Joachim Meyer:
Task structure and the apparent duration of hierarchical search. 845-860
Volume 55, Number 6, December 2001
- Giuseppe Della Penna, Benedetto Intrigila, Sergio Orefice:
Generating graphical applications from state-transition visual specifications. 861-880 - Michel Benaroch:
Declarative representation of strategic control knowledge. 881-917 - Wei Wang:
Internet dependency and psychosocial maturity among college students. 919-938
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