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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, July 1985
- Thomas P. Moran:
Summary of Allen Newell's CHI'85 address, "the prospects for science in human-computer interaction". 8 - Richard Rubinstein, Charles A. Bigelow, Fernand Baudin, Eugene F. Lynch, David Levy:
Proceedings of the typography interest group ACM CHI'85. 9-15 - Gordon M. Hodgson, Stephen R. Ruth:
The use of menus in the design of on-line sytems: a retrospective view. 16-22 - Jeff Johnson:
Calculator functions on bitmapped computers. 23-28 - Kunio Ohno, Ken-ichi Fukaya, Jürg Nievergelt:
A five-key mouse with built-in dialog control. 29-34 - John E. Shore:
The Sachertorte algorithm and other antidotes to computer anxiety. 35-37
Volume 17, Number 2, October 1985
- Kate Ehrlich:
Factors influencing technology transfer. 20-24 - Charles E. Grantham:
Technology transfer: the organizational role. 25-28 - Duane R. Cochran, Frederick R. Stocker:
RIPL: an environment for rapid prototyping with intelligent support. 29-36
Volume 17, Number 3, January 1986
- Jack Grimes, Kate Ehrlich, Jerry J. Vaske:
User interface design: are human factors principles used? 22-26 - Ben Shneiderman:
Human-computer interaction research at the University of Maryland. 27-32 - John Gray:
The role of menu titles as a navigational aid in hierarchical menus. 33-40 - Charles A. MacArthur, Ben Shneiderman:
Learning disabled students' difficulties in learning to use a word processor: implications for design. 41-46 - Elizabeth A. Buie:
Bibliography: individual differences and computer-human interaction. 47-49
- Martin E. Modell:
Review of "An analysis of ISLA and DEVIL - two experimental public information systems, by M. C. Maguire." J. Inf. Sci. Principles and Practices, v. 8, 5 (June 1984), p. 203-212. 101-102 - Judith R. Kornfeld:
Review of "An experimental comparison of tabular and graphic data presentation, by Mathew Powers, Conda Lashley, Pamela Sanchez, and Ben Shneiderman." Int. Journal of Man-Machine Studies, v. 20, 6 (June 1984), p. 545-566. 101 - R. N. Rolph:
Review of "The human factors of computer graphics interaction techniques, by James D. Foley, Victor L. Wallace, and Peggy Chan." IEEE Comput. Graph Appl., v. 4, 11 (Nov. 1984), p. 13-48. 102 - J. N. Rose:
Review of "Visual momentum: a concept to improve the cognitive coupling of person and computer, by David D. Woods." Int. J. Man-Machine Studies, v. 21, 3 (Sept. 1984), p. 229-244. 102 - Ronald A. Thisted:
Review of "Physiological principles for the effective use of color, by Geral M. Murch." IEEE Comput. Graph. Appl., v. 4, 11 (Nov. 1984) p. 49-54. 102 - J. M. Hammer:
Review of "A structured approach to designing human-computer dialogues, by Izak Benbasat and Yair Wand." Int. J. Man-Machine Stud., v. 28, 2 (Aug. 1984), p. 105-126. 102-103 - Alan L. Tharp:
Review of "The role of context and adaptation in user interfaces, by W. B. Croft." Int. J. Man-Mach. Stud., v. 21, 4 (Oct. 1984), p. 283-292. 103 - W. Barfield:
Review of "Human factors issues in VTD use: enviromental and workstation design consideration, by Michael J. Smith." IEEE Comput. Graph. Appl., v. 4, 11 (Nov. 1984), p. 56-63. 103 - Carole Baddorf:
Review of "An empirical evaluation of software documentation formats, by Sylvia B. Sheppard, John W. Bailey, and Elizabeth K. Bailey." In Human factors in computer systems, J. Thomas and M. Schneider (Eds.), Ablex Publ. Corp., 1984, p. 135-164. 103
Volume 17, Number 4, April 1986
- Marilyn M. Mantei, Peter Orbeton:
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1886, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, April 13-17, 1986. ACM 1986, ISBN 978-0-89791-180-1 [contents]
Volume 17, Number SI, May 1987
- 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 [contents]
Volume 17, Special Issue, 1987
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