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Frank G. Halasz
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- affiliation: Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corp. (MCC), Austin, TX, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2001
- [j5]Frank G. Halasz:
Reflections on NoteCards: seven issues for the next generation of hypermedia systems. ACM J. Comput. Documentation 25(3): 71-87 (2001) - [j4]Frank G. Halasz:
Reflections on "Seven Issues": hypertext in the era of the web. ACM J. Comput. Documentation 25(3): 109-114 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1994
- [j3]Frank G. Halasz, Mayer D. Schwartz:
The Dexter Hypertext Reference Model. Commun. ACM 37(2): 30-39 (1994) - 1993
- [c13]Elin Rønby Pedersen, Kim McCall, Thomas P. Moran, Frank G. Halasz:
Tivoli: an electronic whiteboard for informal workgroup meetings. INTERCHI 1993: 391-398 - 1992
- [c12]Scott Elrod, Richard Bruce, Rich Gold, David Goldberg, Frank G. Halasz, William C. Janssen Jr., David Lee, Kim McCall, Elin Rønby Pedersen, Kenneth A. Pier, John C. Tang, Brent B. Welch:
Liveboard: A Large Interactive Display Supporting Group Meetings, Presentations, and Remote Collaboration. CHI 1992: 599-607 - 1991
- [c11]Catherine C. Marshall, Frank G. Halasz, Russell A. Rogers, William C. Janssen Jr.:
Aquanet: A Hypertext Tool to Hold Your Knowledge in Place. Hypertext 1991: 261-275 - [c10]Norbert A. Streitz, Frank G. Halasz, Hiroshi Ishii, Thomas W. Malone, Christine Neuwirth, Gary M. Olson:
The Role of Hypertext for CSCW Applications (Panel). Hypertext 1991: 369-377 - 1990
- [e2]Frank G. Halasz:
CSCW '90, Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Los Angeles, CA, USA, October 7-10, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 0-89791-402-3 [contents]
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c9]Robert M. Akscyn, Frank G. Halasz, Tim Oren, Victor A. Riley, Lawrence Welch:
Interchanging Hypertexts. Hypertext 1989: 379-381 - [c8]Frank G. Halasz, Donald L. McCracken, Norman K. Meyrowitz, Amy Pearl, Ben Shneiderman:
Confessions - What's Wrong with Our Systems. Hypertext 1989: 399 - 1988
- [j2]Frank G. Halasz:
Reflections on NoteCards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation of Hypermedia Systems. Commun. ACM 31(7): 836-852 (1988) - 1987
- [j1]Ted J. Biggerstaff, Clarence A. Ellis, Frank G. Halasz, Charles Kellogg, Charles Richter, Dallas E. Webster:
Information Management Challenges in the Software Design Process. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 10(1): 24-31 (1987) - [c7]Frank G. Halasz:
NoteCards: An Experimental Environment for Authoring and Idea Processing. BTW 1987: 56-67 - [c6]Frank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran, Randall H. Trigg:
Notecards in a nutshell. CHI 1987: 45-52 - [c5]Frank G. Halasz:
Reflections on NoteCards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation of Hypermedia Systems. Hypertext 1987: 345-365 - [c4]Frank G. Halasz:
The Impact of Software Engineering Environments on the Design of Data Management Systems. SIGMOD Conference 1987: 3 - [e1]John B. Smith, Frank G. Halasz:
Hypertext'87 Proceedings, November 13-15, 1987, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. ACM 1987, ISBN 0-89791-340-X [contents] - 1986
- [c3]Randall H. Trigg, Lucy A. Suchman, Frank G. Halasz:
Supporting collaboration in notecards. CSCW 1986: 153-162 - 1983
- [c2]Frank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran:
Mental models and problem solving in using a calculator. CHI 1983: 212-216 - 1982
- [c1]Frank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran:
Analogy considered harmful. CHI 1982: 383-386
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