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2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [c30]Austin Henderson, Jeff A. Johnson:
Workshop: framing users' conceptual models. CHI Extended Abstracts 2014: 57-60 - 2012
- [j32]Jared Harris, Austin Henderson:
Coherence and responsiveness. Interactions 19(5): 67-71 (2012) - 2011
- [b1]Jeff A. Johnson, Austin Henderson:
Conceptual Models: Core to Good Design. Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2011, ISBN 978-3-031-01067-5 - [j31]Austin Henderson, Jed Harris:
Conversational alignment. Interactions 18(3): 75-79 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [p3]Austin Henderson:
Constructing Space. Media Space 20+ Years of Mediated Life 2009: 205-215 - [p2]Austin Henderson, Lynne Henderson:
Videoconferencing and Connected Rooms. Media Space 20+ Years of Mediated Life 2009: 351-355 - [p1]Austin Henderson:
Making Contact. Media Space 20+ Years of Mediated Life 2009: 441-442 - 2008
- [c29]David J. Gilmore, Gilbert Cockton, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Sari Kujala, Austin Henderson, Monty L. Hammontree:
Values, value and worth: their relationship to hci? CHI Extended Abstracts 2008: 3933-3936 - [c28]Austin Henderson:
The 100% solution: what is a user to do, and how are we helping? ECCE 2008: 2 - 2006
- [j30]Austin Henderson:
Review of "The Semantic Turn: A New Foundation for Design by Klaus Krippendorff", Taylor & Francis, 2006, ISBN 0415322200. Interactions 13(6): 56- (2006) - [c27]Austin Henderson, Ann Bradt:
Building user value into the business case. CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 25-27 - [c26]Austin Henderson, Lisa Anderson, Jeremy Ashley, Patrik Heuman, Janice Rohn:
The route to the sea for user value. CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 53-56 - [c25]Austin Henderson, James A. Euchner:
The CHI management community. CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 427-429 - 2005
- [j29]Austin Henderson:
The innovation pipeline: design collaborations between research and development. Interactions 12(1): 24-29 (2005) - [c24]William Buxton, Ronald Baecker, Wesley Clark, Fontaine Richardson, Ivan E. Sutherland, W. R. Bert Sutherland, Austin Henderson:
Interaction at Lincoln laboratory in the 1960's: looking forward -- looking back. CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 1162-1167 - 2004
- [j28]Austin Henderson:
Obituary: John Rheinfrank (1944-2004). Interactions 11(5): 5 (2004) - 2003
- [c23]Barbara Hayes-Roth, Austin Henderson, Ramesh C. Jain, Lev Manovich, Greg Welch, Gopal Pingali:
Experiential telepresence: how can telepresence research be guided towards better end user experience? ETP@MM 2003: 65-66 - 2002
- [j27]Jeff A. Johnson, Austin Henderson:
Conceptual models: begin by designing what to design. Interactions 9(1): 25-32 (2002) - [j26]Austin Henderson:
Interaction design: beyond human-computer interaction. Ubiquity 2002(March): 6 (2002) - [c22]Victoria Bellotti, Maribeth Back, W. Keith Edwards, Rebecca E. Grinter, D. Austin Henderson Jr., Cristina Videira Lopes:
Making sense of sensing systems: five questions for designers and researchers. CHI 2002: 415-422 - 2001
- [j25]Kate Ehrlich, Austin Henderson:
Design: Building vocal space: expressing identity in the radically collaborative workplace. Interactions 8(1): 23-29 (2001) - [j24]Steve R. Harrison, Scott L. Minneman, Maribeth Back, Anne Balsamo, Mark Chow, Rich Gold, Matthew G. Gorbet, Dale MacDonald, Kate Ehrlich, Austin Henderson:
Design: the what of XFR: eXperiments in the future of reading. Interactions 8(3): 21-30 (2001) - [j23]Kate Ehrlich, Austin Henderson:
Design: static pages are dead: how a modular approach is changing interaction design. Interactions 8(5): 19-24 (2001) - [j22]Austin Henderson, Kate Ehrlich:
Design: Dutch Design Day. Interactions 8(6): 27-33 (2001) - [c21]Anne-Laure Fayard, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
Looking at "Situated" Technology: Differences in Pattern of Interaction Reflect Differences in Context. CONTEXT 2001: 441-444 - 2000
- [j21]Kate Ehrlich, Austin Henderson:
Design: (Inter)facing the millennium: where are we (going)? Interactions 7(1): 19-30 (2000) - [j20]Austin Henderson:
Commentary. Interactions 7(2): 74- (2000) - [j19]Bill Hill, Austin Henderson, Kate Ehrlich:
Design: no here, now where? Interactions 7(3): 17-20 (2000) - [j18]Austin Henderson:
Design: design for what? six dimensions of activity (part 1 of 2). Interactions 7(5): 17-22 (2000) - [j17]Austin Henderson, Kate Ehrlich:
Design: design for what? six dimensions of activity (part 2 of 2). Interactions 7(6): 25-30 (2000) - [c20]Jeroen Ubink, Piet Bögels, Austin Henderson, Gerard van der Heiden, Joan Minstrell, Lucas Noldus, Matthias Rauterberg, Alice Thomas, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Karel Vredenburg, Willy Wong:
National and international frameworks for collaboration between HCI research and practice. CHI Extended Abstracts 2000: 367
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c19]Jed Harris, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
A Better Mythology for System Design. CHI 1999: 88-95 - [c18]Austin Henderson, Jeff A. Johnson, Aaron Marcus:
The consultants' forum. CHI Extended Abstracts 1999: 344 - [c17]Jeff A. Johnson, Ben Shneiderman, Elliot Soloway, Austin Henderson, Barbara Simons:
SIGCHI's role in influencing technology policy. CHI Extended Abstracts 1999: 349 - 1998
- [j16]Jed Harris, Austin Henderson:
Discourse architecture. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 30(2): 147-151 (1998) - [j15]John Artim, Mark van Harmelen, Keith Butler, Jan Gulliksen, Austin Henderson, Srdjan Kovacevic, Shijian Lu, Scott Overmyer, Ray Reaux, Dave Roberts, Jean-Claude Tarby, Keith Vander Linden:
Incorporating work, process and task analysis into commercial and industrial object-oriented systems development. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 30(4): 33-36 (1998) - [j14]Austin Henderson, Jeff A. Johnson:
So you want to be a user interface consultant. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 30(4): 73-74 (1998) - [j13]Austin Henderson:
HCI/SIGCHI issues for policy '98. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 30(4): 75-76 (1998) - [j12]Austin Henderson:
Policy '98: implications for SIGCHI. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 30(4): 77-79 (1998) - [c16]Austin Henderson:
HCI/SIGCHI issues for Policy '98. CHI Conference Summary 1998: 378 - [c15]Austin Henderson, Jeff A. Johnson:
So you want to be a user interface consultant. CHI Conference Summary 1998: 388 - 1997
- [j11]Austin Henderson, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
The CHI 97 development consortium. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 29(4): 27-29 (1997) - [j10]Mark van Harmelen, John Artim, Keith Butler, Austin Henderson, Dave Roberts, Mary Beth Rosson, Jean-Claude Tarby, Stephanie M. Wilson:
Object models in user interface design: a CHI 97 workshop. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 29(4): 55-62 (1997) - [e2]Ian McClelland, Gary M. Olson, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Austin Henderson, Susan Coles:
Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods and Techniques, DIS 1997, Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, August 18-20, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-863-0 [contents] - 1996
- [j9]Paul Dourish, Annette Adler, Victoria Bellotti, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
Your Place or Mine? Learning from Long-Term Use of Audio-Video Communication. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 5(1): 33-62 (1996) - [j8]Austin Henderson:
What's next? - growing the notion of quality. Interactions 3(3): 56-59 (1996) - 1995
- [c14]Donald A. Norman, Jim Miller, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
What you see, some of what's in the future, and how we go about doing it: HI at Apple Computer. CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 155 - 1994
- [c13]Annette Adler, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
A room of our own: experiences from a direct office share. CHI 1994: 138-144 - [c12]Annette Adler, Austin Henderson:
A room of our own: experiences from a direct office share. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 209 - 1993
- [j7]Austin Henderson:
SIGCHI annual report, 1992-1993. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 25(4): 23-24 (1993) - [j6]Austin Henderson:
Some closing thoughts about SIGCHI. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 25(4): 25-28 (1993) - [c11]D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
Views of work, the foundations of architecture. Software-Ergonomie 1993: 31-50 - [e1]Stacey Ashlund, Kevin Mullet, Austin Henderson, Erik Hollnagel, Ted N. White:
Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT '93, IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 24-29 April 1993, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, jointly organised with ACM Conference on Human Aspects in Computing Systems CHI'93, Adjunct Proceedings. ACM 1993, ISBN 0-89791-574-7 [contents] - 1992
- [j5]Austin Henderson, Peter G. Polson:
Chairs' Column. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 24(2): 2-4 (1992) - 1991
- [j4]Austin Henderson, Peter G. Polson:
Chair's column. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 23(4): 5-7 (1991) - [j3]Austin Henderson:
International perspectives: Chair's introduction. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 23(4): 8 (1991) - [c10]George G. Robertson, D. Austin Henderson Jr., Stuart K. Card:
Buttons as first class objects on an X desktop. UIST 1991: 35-44 - 1990
- [c9]Jeanette Blomberg, Austin Henderson:
Reflections on participatory design: lessons from the trillium experience. CHI 1990: 353-360
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j2]Austin Henderson:
Video and design. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 21(2): 104-107 (1989) - 1987
- [c8]Stuart K. Card, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
A multiple, virtual-workspace interface to support user task switching. CHI 1987: 53-59 - 1986
- [j1]D. Austin Henderson Jr., Stuart K. Card:
Rooms: The Use of Multiple Virtual Workspaces to Reduce Space Contention in a Window-Based Graphical User Interface. ACM Trans. Graph. 5(3): 211-243 (1986) - [c7]D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
The Trillium user interface design environment. CHI 1986: 221-227 - 1982
- [c6]Frederich N. Tou, Michael D. Williams, Richard Fikes, D. Austin Henderson Jr., Thomas W. Malone:
RABBIT: An Intelligent Database Assistant. AAAI 1982: 314-318 - 1980
- [c5]Richard Fikes, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
On Supporting the Use of Procedures in Office Work. AAAI 1980: 202-207
1970 – 1979
- 1977
- [c4]D. Austin Henderson Jr., Theodore H. Myer:
Issues in message technology. SIGCOMM 1977: 6 - [i3]Dave Crocker, Kenneth T. Pogran, John Vittal, D. Austin Henderson:
Proposed official standard for the format of ARPA Network messages. RFC 724: 1-36 (1977) - [i2]Dave Crocker, John Vittal, Kenneth T. Pogran, D. Austin Henderson:
Standard for the format of ARPA network text messages. RFC 733: 1-38 (1977) - 1975
- [i1]Theodore H. Myer, D. Austin Henderson:
Message Transmission Protocol. RFC 680: 1-6 (1975) - 1972
- [c3]Robert H. Thomas, D. Austin Henderson:
McROSS: a multi-computer programming system. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1972: 281-293 - 1971
- [c2]W. R. Bert Sutherland, Theodore H. Myer, E. L. Thomas, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
A Route-Oriented Simulation System for ATC studies. WSC 1971: 295-303
1960 – 1969
- 1969
- [c1]Paul Rovner, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
On the Implementation of AMBIT/G: A Graphical Programming Language. IJCAI 1969: 9-20
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