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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 1994
- Gilbert Cockton:
Multinational or International: Menagerie or Melting Pot? 4-6 - Maria G. Wadlow:
Design as a Way of Life. 7-8 - Alan J. Happ:
Usability foresight: strategic usability planning: a special interest group meeting report. 17-21 - Michael E. Atwood:
Advances derived from real-world experiences: an INTERCHI '93 workshop report. 22-24 - David Benyon, Thomas Kühme, Uwe Malinowsi, Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya:
Computer-aided adaptation of user interfaces: an INTERCHI '93 workshop report. 25-27 - Yvonne Rogers, Liam Bannon, Graham Button:
Rethinking theoretical frameworks for HCI: report on an INTERCHI '93 workshop, Amsterdam, 24-25th April, 1993. 28-30 - Keith Instone, Allen Cypher, Claus Unger:
EWHCI '93 (East-West international conference on Human-Computer Interaction): conference report, Moscow, Russia, August 3-7. 31-34 - Donald Day:
HCI '93: people and computers VIII: conference report, September 7-10, Loughborough, UK. 35 - Barbee Teasley, Laura M. Leventhal, Brad Blumenthal, Keith Instone, Daryl Stone:
Cultural diversity in user interface design: are intuitions enough? 36-40 - Patricia Wright, Ann Lickorish, Robert Milroy:
Remembering while mousing: the cognitive costs of mouse clicks. 41-45 - Michel Hassenforder, Gérard Léon Gissinger:
The Grapheur: an original concept of curve drawing page maker implemented in C under Unix. 46-50 - Kenneth A. Cory:
Effective video screen displays: cognitive style and cuing effectiveness. 51-55 - George Hackman, Thomas W. Ferratt, Fantine M. Kerckaert:
An experiential approach to teaching students about usability and HCI. 56-59 - Jakob Nielsen:
Book Review: Defying Gravity: The Making of Newton by Markos Kounalakis (Beyond Words Publishing, Inc., 1993). 73 - Jenny Preece:
Book Review: Developing User Interfaces: Ensuring Usability Through Product and Process by Deborah Hix and H. Rex Hartson (John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1993). 74-75
Volume 26, Number 2, April 1994
- Christian Gram:
The Work of IFIP Working Group 2.7. 6-7 - Jean B. Gasen, Gary Perlman, Michelle Attaya-Kelo:
Update on the HCI Education Survey. 8-11 - Paul Reed:
ANSI/HFES software user interface standardization: critical issues. 12-15 - Maria G. Wadlow:
The Zen of interface design. 16-17 - Yvonne Waern:
How can human and design sciences cooperate in CSCW?: Workshop report, ECSCW '93, Milan. 18-20 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe:
Defining the requirements for HCI design methods: an IFIP 13.2 workshop in association with INTERCHI '93, Amsterdam 23-24 April 1993. 21-23 - Dov Te'eni, Katrine Kirk, Ulrike Schultze, Donald Day:
Human factors in IS: symposium report on the Fifth HFIS Symposium, 14-15 Oct. 1993, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. 24-25 - Manfred Thüring, Anja Haake, Jörg M. Haake:
Technological trends applications and markets: a personal view on the 5th ACM Conference on Hypertext (HT'93). 26-28 - Jakob Nielsen:
UPA93: Usability Professionals Association Annual Meeting, 21-23 July 1993, Redmond, WA, USA. 29-32 - Bill Z. Manaris, Jason W. Pritchard, Wayne D. Dominick:
Developing a natural language interface for the UNIX operating system. 34-40 - Duncan Langford, Ceinwen Jones:
The kitchen interface - a lateral approach to GUI. 41-45 - Christopher Johnson, Michael Harrison:
Software engineering for human computer interaction: papers from a workshop on formal methods for the design of interactive systems, York, UK, 23rd July 1993. 46-47 - Berardina De Carolis, Fiorella de Rosis:
Modelling adaptive interaction of OPADE by Petri nets. 48-52 - Kari Systä:
Specifying user interfaces in DisCo. 53-58 - Harold Thimbleby:
Formulating usability. 59-64 - Bob Fields, Michael D. Harrison, Peter C. Wright:
From informal requirements to agent-based specification. 65-68 - Fabio Paternò:
A formal approach to the evaluation of interactive systems. 69-73 - Luiza Marija F. Carneiro-Coffin, Donald D. Cowan, Carlos J. P. Lucena:
ADVcharts: a visual formalism for interactive systems. 74-77 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:
Abstracts of Interest. 86-87
Volume 26, Number 3, July 1994
- Noelle Carbonell:
Multimodal human-computer interaction: the second ERCIM workshop, Nancy, France, November 1993. 15-16 - Klaus-Peter Fähnrich, Karl-Heinz Hanne:
Multimodal and multimedia interfaces: an INTERCHI '93 workshop, April 24-26, Amsterdam. 17-18 - André Heck:
Human interaction for symbolic computation: RIACA workshop, Amsterdam, March 10-11, 1994. 19-22 - Roman Erenshteyn, Richard A. Foulds, Scott Galuska:
Is designing a neural network application an art or a science? 23-29 - Fabrizio Massimo Ferrara:
The KIM query system: an iconic interface for the unified access to distributed multimedia databases. 30-39 - Andrew Lee:
Anonymous collaboration: an alternative technique for working together. 40-46 - Lon Barfield, Willie van Burgsteden, Ruud Lanfermeijer, Bert Mulder, Jurriënne Ossewold, Dick Rijken, Philippe Wegner:
Interaction design at the Utrecht School of the Arts. 49-86
Volume 26, Number 4, October 1994
- Jean B. Gasen:
Getting to the "core" of the matter: HCI in higher education. 10-11 - Pat Billingsley:
A new approach to conformance. 12-15 - Loretta Staples:
VIDSIA annual meeting at CHI '94. 16-17 - Kate Ehrlich:
Putting Together the Technical Program. 18-19 - Deborah Hix, H. Rex Hartson, Jakob Nielsen:
A taxonomy for developing high impact formative usability evaluation methods: a CHI '94 workshop. 20-22 - Janet Finlay, Alan J. Dix:
Pattern recognition in HCI: a viable approach?: a CHI '94 workshop. 23-27 - Jonas Löwgren, Clark N. Quinn, Jean B. Gasen, Peter Gorny:
Designing the teaching of HCI: a CHI '94 workshop. 28-31 - Marc Brown, John Domingue, Blaine A. Price, John T. Stasko:
Software visualization: a CHI '94 workshop. 32-35 - Kenneth P. Herndon, Andries van Dam, Michael Gleicher:
The challenges of 3D interaction: a CHI '94 workshop. 36-43 - Barry Arons, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:
The future of speech and audio in the interface: a CHI '94 workshop. 44-48 - Elizabeth A. Buie, Ira S. Winkler:
HCI challenges in government contracting: a CHI '94 SIG report. 49-50 - Fabio Paternò:
Design, specification, verification of interactive systems: an international workshop sponsored by EUROGRAPHICS, ERCIM and CNUCE-CNR. 52-53 - Ben Shneiderman, Al Badre, Paulo J. Santos:
AVI '94: An International Workshop. 54-55 - Jim Durbin, Robert J. K. Jacob, Ken Hinckley:
Laying the foundation for the information super highway: human-computer interaction research. 56-58 - William H. Edmondson, John F. Meech:
Putting task analysis into context. 59-63 - Norbert Kajler, Neil Soiffer:
Some human interaction issues in computer algebra. 64-69 - Gavriel Salvendy:
HCI International '93: 5th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. 76-77 - John A. Waterworth:
Book review: Things That Make Us Smart by Donald A Norman (Addison-Wesley, 1993). 78-79 - Rebecca E. Grinter:
Book review: A Small Matter of Programming: Perspectives on End User Computing by Bonnie A. Nardi (MIT Press 1993). 80-81 - Gary Perlman:
Book review: Human-Computer Interaction, by Jenny Preece, Yvonne Rogers, Helen Sharp, David Benyon, Simon Holland, and Tom Carey (Addison-Wesley, 1994). 82-85 - Susanne M. Humphrey, Ben Shneiderman:
Abstracts of Interest. 86
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