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CHI 1987: Toronto, ON, Canada
- John M. Carroll, Peter P. Tanner:
Proceedings of the SIGCHI/GI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems and Graphics Interface, CHI 1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 5-9, 1987. ACM 1987, ISBN 978-0-89791-213-6 - Seiji Kitakaze, Yutaka Kasahara:
Designing optimum CRT text blinking video image presentation. 1-6 - John D. Gould, Lizette Alfaro, Rich Finn, Brian Haupt, Angela Minuto:
Why reading was slower from CRT displays than from paper. 7-11 - Kellogg S. Booth, M. Philip Bryden, William B. Cowan, Michael F. Morgan, Brian L. Plante:
On the parameters of human visual performance: an investigation of the benefits of antialiasing. 13-19 - Philip J. Barnard, Michael D. Wilson, Allan MacLean:
Approximate modelling of cognitive activity: towards an expert system design aid. 21-26 - Peter G. Polson, Susan Bovair, David E. Kieras:
Transfer between text editors. 27-32 - Bonnie E. John, Allen Newell:
Predicting the time to recall computer command abbreviations. 33-40 - Arlene F. Aucella, Robin Kinkead, Anna M. Wichansky, Chris Schmandt:
Voice: technology searching for communication needs. 41-44 - Frank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran, Randall H. Trigg:
Notecards in a nutshell. 45-52 - Stuart K. Card, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
A multiple, virtual-workspace interface to support user task switching. 53-59 - Randall B. Smith:
Experiences with the alternate reality kit: an example of the tension between literalism and magic. 61-67 - Richard M. Kane, Matthew Yuschik:
A case example of human factors in product definition: needs finding for a voice output workstation for the blind. 69-73 - Richard E. Ladner, Randy Day, Dennis Gentry, Karin Meyer, Scott Rose:
A user interface for deaf-blind people (preliminary report). 75-80 - Gerbrand Verburg, Debbie Field, Francois St. Pierre, Stephen Naumann:
Towards universality of access: interfacing physically disabled students to the Icon educational microcomputer. 81-92 - Douglas Frye, Elliot Soloway:
Interface design: a neglected issue in educational software. 93-97 - Lisa Rubin Neal:
Cognition-sensitive design and user modeling for syntax-directed editors. 99-102 - Robert Trevellyan, Dermot P. Browne:
A self-regulating adaptive system. 103-107 - Robert R. Dickinson, Richard H. Bartels:
The definition, editing, and contouring of surfaces for the analysis of field problems. 109-114 - Kenneth R. Sloan Jr., James Painter:
From contours to surfaces: testbed and initial results. 115-120 - Lucy A. Suchman, William O. Beeman, Michael R. Pear, Barbara A. Fox, Paul Smolensky:
Social science and system design: interdisciplinary collaborations. 121-123 - Jonathan Grudin, Susan F. Ehrlich, Rick Shriner:
Positioning human factors in the user interface development chain. 125-131 - Bengt Göransson, Mats Lind, Else Pettersson, Bengt L. Sandblad, Patrik Schwalbe:
The interface is often not the problem. 133-136 - Mary Beth Rosson, Susanne Maaß, Wendy A. Kellogg:
Designing for designers: an analysis of design practice in the real world. 137-142 - J. P. Lewis, Frederic I. Parke:
Automated lip-synch and speech synthesis for character animation. 143-147 - Yosuke Takashima, Hideo Shimazu, Masahiro Tomono:
Story driven animation. 149-153 - John Sibert, Michael G. Buffa, Hewitt D. Crane, Wolfgang Doster, James R. Rhyne, Jean Renard Ward:
Issues limiting the acceptance of user interfaces using gesture input and handwriting character recognition (panel). 155-158 - John B. Black, John M. Carroll, Stuart M. McGuigan:
What kind of minimal instruction manual is the most effective. 159-162 - Amy P. Aaronson, John M. Carroll:
Intelligent help in a one-shot dialog: a protocol study. 163-168 - Richard Catrambone, John M. Carroll:
Learning a word processing system with training wheels and guided exploration. 169-174 - John D. Gould, Josiane Salaun:
Behavioral experiments on handmarkings. 175-181 - Colin Ware, Harutune H. Mikaelian:
An evaluation of an eye tracker as a device for computer input2. 183-188 - Thomas G. Zimmerman, Jaron Lanier, Chuck Blanchard, Steve Bryson, Young Harvill:
A hand gesture interface device. 189-192 - Jeffrey Graber, Kevin Lefebvre, Michael Sciulli, Donald Leich, Milan Novacek, David Ross, David Zeltzer, David J. Sturman:
Developing computer animation packages (panel). 193-196 - Stephen Casner, Clayton Lewis:
Learning about hidden events in system interactions. 197-203 - Linda Tetzlaff:
Transfer of learning: beyond common elements. 205-210 - John W. Danahy:
Sophisticated image rendering in environmental design review. 211-218 - Kevin S. B. Szabó, Mohamed I. Elmasry:
The user interface and program structure of a graphical VLSI layout editor. 219-225 - Irene Greif, Bill Curtis, Herb Krasner, Thomas W. Malone, Ben Shneiderman:
Computer-supported cooperative work (panel): is this REALLY a new field of research? 227-228 - Mark A. Flecchia, R. Daniel Bergeron:
Specifying complex dialogs in ALGAE. 229-234 - Pedro A. Szekely:
Modular implementation of presentations. 235-240 - Ralph D. Hill:
Event-response systems: a technique for specifying multi-threaded dialogues. 241-248 - Robert Geist, Robert A. Allen, Ronald H. Nowaczyk:
Towards a model of user perception of computer systems response time. 249-253 - Benjamin L. Somberg:
A comparison of rule-based and positionally constant arrangements of computer menu items. 255-260 - Robin Jeffries, Jarrett Rosenberg:
Comparing a form-based and a language-based user interface for instructing a mail program. 261-266 - Robert Neches, John Seely Brown, Norman K. Sondheimer, Thomas W. Malone, Mike Williams:
Intelligence in interfaces (panel). 267-269 - Brad A. Myers:
Creating dynamic interaction techniques by demonstration. 271-278 - Jonathan I. Helfman:
Panther: a specification system for graphical controls. 279-284 - Gene L. Fisher, Kenneth I. Joy:
A control panel interface for graphics and image processing applications. 285-290 - Richard M. Young, Philip J. Barnard:
The use of scenarios in human-computer interaction research: turbocharging the tortoise of cumulative science. 291-296 - Wayne A. Bailey, Edwin J. Kay:
Structural analysis of verbal data. 297-301 - Wendy A. Kellogg, Timothy J. Breen:
Evaluating user and system models: applying scaling techniques to problems in human-computer interaction. 303-308 - Henry Fuchs, Stuart K. Card, Franklin C. Crow, Stephen M. Pizer:
Issues from the 1986 workshop on interactive 3D graphics (panel). 309 - Dan R. Olsen Jr., Mark Green, Keith A. Lantz, Andrew Schulert, John L. Sibert:
Whiter (or wither) UIMS? 311-314 - Andrew Clement, C. C. Gotlieb:
Evolution of an organizational interface: the new business department at a large insurance firm. 315-322 - Susan F. Ehrlich:
Social and psychological factors influencing the design of office communications systems. 323-329 - William Mosteller, Stephen J. Boies, Charles E. Grantham, Thomas C. Irby, Richard Rubinstein, Dennis R. Wixon:
The politics of human factors (panels). 331-332 - Thomas K. Landauer:
Psychology as a mother of invention. 333-335 - Rob Kling:
The social dimensions of computerization. 337-339 - Tom T. Carey:
Summary of the CHI 1987 doctoral consortium. 341-342
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