%M E.Ackerman.90 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Mental Models and Human-Computer Interaction 1 %E Ackermann, D. %E Tauber, M. J. %D 1990 %P 387 %C Amsterdam, The Netherlands %I North-Holland %G ISBN 0-444-88453-X %Y THEORY (1-70) Limited Theories as a Framework for Human-Computer Interaction (3-40) + Green, Thomas R. G. Mental Models and the Control of Action in Complex Environments (41-70) + Rasmussen, Jens MENTAL MODELS AND PSYCHOLOGY (71-130) On the Dynamics of Mental Models (73-94) + Wærn, Yvonne Problem-Solving Research and Human-Computer Interaction (95-112) + Gumm, Uta + Hagendorf, Herbert Styles, Skills and Strategies: Cognitive Variability and its Implications for the Role of Mental Models in HCI (113-129) + Hockey, G. Robert J. EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATIONS (131-192) Empirical Investigations and Simulations of Mental Models (133-150) + Ackermann, David + Greutmann, Thomas Mental Models and Strategies in the Control of a Complex System (151-164) + Ringelband, Olaf J. + Misiak, Carlo + Kluwe, Rainer H. An Experimental Study on Mental Models in Database Search (165-176) + Linde, Lena + Bergstrom, Monica Empirical Study on the Reference Interview in Bibliographic Online Retrieval (177-192) + Wettler, Manfred + Glockner-Rist, Angelika LEARNING (193-228) The Role of the User Model in Learning as an Internally and Externally Directed Activity (195-208) + Briggs, Pamela On the Relationship between a User's Self-Teaching and his Knowledge (209-228) + Schindler, Raimund + Schuster, Alwin INTERDISCIPLINARY DESIGN (229-334) Toward Adaptive User Interfaces (231-252) + Wetzenstein-Ollenschlager, Elke + Wandke, Hardtmut Designing for the Mental Model: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Definition of a User Interface for Electronic Mail Systems (253-288) + van der Veer, Gerrit C. + Guest, Steve + Haselager, Pim + innocent, Peter + McDaid, Eddy + Oestreicher, Lars + Tauber, Michael J. + Vos, Ulfert + Wærn, Yvonne GNEWS: Results of an Experiment on the Reinforcement of a Mental Communication Model by a Visual Interface (289-304) + Begeman, Michael L. Mental Concepts and Direct Manipulation: Drafting a Direct Manipulation Query Language (305-320) + Rohr, Gabriele Mental Models and the Design of User Models + Rupietta, Walter FORMAL MODELLING (335-374) User Modelling for a Text-Editor Coach (337-353) + Desmarais, Michel C. + Giroux, Luc + Larochelle, Serge A Grammar-Based Approach to Unifying Task-Oriented and System-Oriented Interface Descriptions (353-374) + Hoppe, Heinz Ulrich %M E.Adler.92 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Usability: Turning Technologies into Tools %E Adler, Paul S. %E Winograd, Terry A. %D 1992 %P 208 %I Oxford Univ Press %G ISBN 0-19507510-2 %Y 1. The Usability Challenge + Adler, Paul S. + Winograd, Terry 2. Design for Usability: Crafting a Strategy for the Design of a New Generation of Xerox Copiers + Rheinfrank, John J. + Hartman, William R. + Wasserman, Arnold 3. Designing Effective Systems: A Tool Approach + Kukla, Charles D. + Clemens, Elizabeth Anne + Morse, Robert S. + Cash, Debra 4. Skill-Based Design: Productivity, Learning, and Organizational Effectiveness + Salzman, Harold 5. Scandinavian Design: On Participation and Skill + Ehn, Pelle 6. Work at the Interface: Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Job Design + Corbett, J. Martin 7. Enacting Design for the Workplace + Brown, John Seely + Duguid, Paul %M E.Anshel.05 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Visual ergonomics handbook %E Anshel, Jeffrey %D 2005 %P 214 %I CRC/Taylor & Francis %G ISBN 1-56670682-3 %M E.Ardissono.04 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Personalized Digital Television - Targeting Programs to Individual Viewers %S Human-Computer Interaction Series, Vol. 6 %E Ardissono, Liliana %E Kobsa, Alfred %E Maybury, Mark T. %D 2004 %P 331 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 1-4020-2163-1 %Y I: ELECTRONIC PROGRAM GUIDES 1. User Modeling and Recommendation Techniques for Personalized Electronic Program Guides + Ardissono, L. et al 2. TV Personalization System. Design of a TV Show Recommender Engine and Interface + Zimmerman, J. et al 3. Case-Studies on the Evolution of the Personalized Electronic Program Guide + Smyth, B. + Cotter, P. 4. Interactive Television Personalization. From Guides to Programs + O'Sullivan, D. et al 5. Group Modeling: Selecting a Sequence of Television Items to Suit a Group of Viewers + Masthoff, J. 6. Categorization of Japanese TV Viewers Based on Program Genres They Watch + Hara, Y. et al II: BROADCAST NEWS AND PERSONALIZED CONTENT 7. Personalcasting: Tailored Broadcast News + Maybury, M. et al 8. Media Augmentation and Personalization through Multimedia Processing and Information Extraction + Dimitrova, M. et al 9. Contentmorphing: A Novel System for Broadcast Delivery of Personalized Content + Rambhia, A. et al III: ITV USER INTERFACES 10. Designing Usable Interfaces for TV Recommender Systems + van Barneveld, J. + Setten, M. 11. The Time-Pillar World. A 3-D Paradigm for the New Enlarged TV Information Domain + Pittarello, F. %M E.Aykin.04 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Usability and Internationalization of Information Technology %E Aykin, Nuray %D 2004 %P 392 %I CRC Press %G ISBN 0-8058-4478-3 9780805844788 (cloth) 0-8058-4479-1 9780805844795 (paper) %Y Foreword to Book + Nielsen, J. Part I: Introduction and Cultural Considerations Overview: Where to Start and What to Consider + Aykin, N. Practical Issues and Guidelines for International Information Display + Aykin, N. + Milewsik, A. E. User Interface Design and Culture + Marcus, A. Synthesizing the Literature on Cultural Values + Gould, E. W. Managing Multicultural Content in the Global Enterprise + Woods, J. Part II: Design Issues and Usability Engineering Graphics: The Not Quite Universal Language + Horton, W. "Sunday in Shanghai, Monday in Madrid?!": Key Issues and Decisions in Planning International User Studies + Dray, S. M. + Siegel, D. A. Cost-Justifying Usability Engineering for Cross-Cultural User Interface Design + Mayhew, D. J. + Bias, R. G. Part III: Case Studies Cross-Cultural Design for Children in a Cyber Setting + Clarke, J. Intercultural Human-Machine Systems: Empirical Study of User Requirements in Mainland China + Rose, K. Travel Planning on the Web: A Cross-Cultural Case Study + Degen, H. + Lubin, K-L. + Pedell, S. + Ji, Z. %M E.Badre.80 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Directions in Human-Computer Interaction %E Badre, Albert %E Shneiderman, Ben %D 1980 %P 225 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %G ISBN 0-89391144-5 %M E.Badre.82 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Directions in Human/Computer Interaction %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Badre, Albert %E Shneiderman, Ben %D 1982 %P 240 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %G ISBN 0-89391-144-5 %M E.Bagnara.06 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Theories and Practice in Interaction Design %E Bagnara, Sebastiano %E Smith, Gillian Crampton %D 2006 %P 392 %I CRC Press %G ISBN 0-8058-5618-8; 9780805856187 %Y Introduction + Bagnara, S. + Smith, G. Crampton Part I: Activity Activity Theory and Expansive Design + Engestrom, Y. Activity: Analysis, Design, and Management + Moran, T. P. Virtual Environments and Haptic Interfaces + Bergamasco, M. Part II: Emotion The Feeling of Values: For a Phenomenological Theory of Affectivity + De Monticelli, R. The Contagion of Emotions + Marti, P. Designers and Users: Two Perspectives on Emotion and Design + Norman, D. A. + Ortony, A. Part III: Situatedness Situatedness Revisited: The Role of Cognition and Emotion + Ciborra, C. More Than One Way of Knowing + Smith, G. Crampton + Tabor, P. Part IV: Community Participation and Community + Goodwin, C. Participation in Interaction Design: Actors and Artifacts in Interaction + Ehn, P. Part V: Conversation From Conversation to Interaction Via Behavioral Communication: For a Semiotic Design of Objects, Environments, and Behaviors + Castelfranchi, C. From Function to Dialog + Mattioda, M. + Vercellone, F. Interface Design and Persuasive Intelligent User Interfaces + Stock, O. + Guerini, M. + Zancanaro, M. Part VI: Memories Remembering Together: Some Thoughts on How Direct or Virtual Social Interactions Influence Memory Processes + Leone, G. Memory for Future Actions + Brandimonte, M. A. Community Memory as a Process: Reflections and Indications for Design + De Michelis, G. Part VII: Market Bad Design by Design? Economics Meets Other Types of Interactions + Picci, L. From Interaction Costs to Interaction Design + Franzini, M. Interaction Design: Six True Stories + Moggridge, B. Part VIII: In Search of a Framework Interaction as an Ecology: Building a Framework + Poggenpohl, S. H. Five Lenses: Towards a Toolkit for Interaction Design + Erickson, T. A Trickster Approach to Interaction Design + Hosoe, I. %M E.Baecker.87 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: A Multidisciplinary Approach %E Baecker, Ronald M. %E Buxton, William A. S. %D 1987 %P 738 %C Los Altos, CA %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 0-934613-24-9; QA 76.9.I58R43 %K GENERAL Lifecycle DESIGN Dialogue Psych Prototype Device Social Specification IMPLEMENTATION UIMS Windows Guidance EVALUATION Model Empirical tools %W http://www.hcibib.org/bibdata/baeck87.bib %Y INTRODUCTION Case Study A: The Design of a Voice Messaging System I: THE CONTEXT OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION 1 A Historical and Intellectual Perspective 2 The Socio/Political Environment 3 The Physical Environment II: THE USER AND THE USAGE OF INTERACTIVE COMPUTER SYSTEMS 4 Empirical Evaluation of User Interfaces Case Study B: The Psychology of Computer Programming 5 Models of Computer User and Usage 6 Cognition and Human Information Processing Case Study C: Text Editors and Word Processors 7 The Visual Channel 8 The Haptic Channel 9 The Audio Channel III: THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERACTIVE COMPUTER SYSTEMS 10 Interaction Styles and Techniques 11 Design Principles and Methodologies 12 Programming Techniques and Tools 13 Enhancing System Usability Case Study D: The Star, the Lisa, and the Macintosh 14 Research Frontiers and Unsolved Problems Guide to Further Reading %M E.Baecker.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Readings in Groupware and Computer Supported Cooperative Work: Assisting Human-Human Collaboration %E Baecker, Ronald M. %D 1993 %P 882 %C Mountain View, CA %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860-241-0; OCLC 27108433 %Y PART I: INTRODUCTION (1) 1. Introduction to Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (7) 2. The Adoption, Deployment, and Use of Groupware (67) PART II: BEHAVIORAL FOUNDATIONS AND ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES (107) 3. Human Behavior in Groups and Organizations (109) 4. Groupware Design and Evaluation Methodologies (187) 5. Case Studies of Cooperative Work (235) 6. Enabling Technologies and Theories (329) PART III: ASYNCHRONOUS GROUPWARE (397) 7. Electronic Mail and Computer Conferencing (399) 8. Structured Messages, Agents, and Workflows (457) 9. Cooperative Hypertext and Organizational Memory (519) PART IV: SYNCHRONOUS GROUPWARE (581) 10. Desktop Conferencing (583) 11. System and Language Support for Desktop Conferencing (633) 12. Electronic Meeting and Decision Rooms (691) 13. Media Spaces (775) PART V: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS (849) 14. The Future of Groupware for CSCW (851) REFERENCES (855) INDEX (873) %M E.Baecker.95 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: Toward the Year 2000 %E Baecker, Ronald M. %E Grudin, Jonathan %E Buxton, William A. S. %E Greenberg, Saul %D 1995 %P 900 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860-246-1; OCLC 32235999 %O Second Edition %Y I. INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION Case A Iterative Design of an Information Kiosk 1. A Historical and Intellectual Perspective Case B The Emergence of Graphical User Interfaces II. THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPING INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS 2. Design and Evaluation 3. Considering Work Contexts in Design 4. Software Development Contexts 5. Development Tools III. INTERACTING WITH COMPUTERS 6. Vision, Graphic Design, and Visual Display 7. Touch, Gesture, and Marking 8. Speech, Language, and Audition IV. PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN FACTORS 9. Human Information Processing 10. Designing to Fit Human Capabilities V. RESEARCH FRONTIERS IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION 11. Groupware and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 12. From Customizable Systems to Intelligent Agents 13. Hypertext and Multimedia Case C A Multimedia Communication System 14. Cyberspace %M E.Bainbridge.04 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Berkshire encyclopedia of human-computer interaction %E Bainbridge, William Sims %D 2004 %P 929 %I Berkshire Pub. Group %G ISBN: 0-97430915-X (e-book) 0-97430912-5 (hardcopy) %M E.Bajaj.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Interactive Data Visualization Techniques %S Trends in Software %E Bajaj, Chandrajit %E Krishnamurthy, Bala %D 1999 %P 144 %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 0-471-96356-9 %Y Visualization Paradigms + Bajaj, C. L. Introduction Volume Rendering Isocontouring Flow Visualization Quantification Data Reduction Topology Functions on Surfaces Efficient Techniques for Volume Rendering of Scalar Fields + Yagel, R. Introduction Algorithm Optimization Parallel and Distributed Architectures Commercial Graphics Hardware Future Accelerated Isocontouring of Scalar Fields + Bajaj, C. L. + Pascucci, V. + Schikore, D. R. Introduction Cell Triangulation Cell Search Cell Traversal Hierarchical and Out-of-core Processing Summary Future Directions Surface Interrogation: Visualization Techniques for Surface Analysis + Hahmann, S. Introduction Review of Differential Geometry Surface Interrogation Methods Vector Field Visualization Techniques + Crawfis, R. + Max, N. Particle Advection Techniques Global Techniques via Texture Generation Classification Techniques Applications of Texture Mapping to Volume and Flow Visualization + Becker, N. Max B. + Crawfis, R. Introduction Texture Mapping Volume Rendering Flow Visualization Texture Advection Acknowledgments Continuous Bayesian Tissue Classification for Visualization + Laidlaw, D. H. Introduction A Framework for Classification Solutions A Family of Solutions Results Discussion Conclusions %M E.Balka.2000 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Women, Work and Computerization: Charting a Course to the Future %S International Federation for Information Processing : Volume 172 %E Balka, Ellen %E Smith, Richard %D 2000 %P 320 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-7864-4 %O contains selected papers from the Seventh International Conference on Women, Work and Computerization (WWC 2000) %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-7864-4 %Y Introduction + Balka, E. 1: The Absence of Women in Computing Making the Computer Masculine + Van Oost, E. Do Computers Transform People Into Women and Men? + Torpel, B. Net Gains + Pringle, R. + Nielsen, S. + Von Hellens, L. + Greenhill, A. + Parfitt, L. Women And Computing + Peiris, D. Ramanee + V, P. Gregor Indigo 2: Training and Careers The Globalization Of Gender in IT + Suriya, M. + Panteli, A. Women in Computer Science + Miliszewska, I. + Horwood, J. Gender Differences in Vancouver Secondary Students + Chan, V. + Stafford, K. + Klawe, M. + Chen, G. Why I.T. Doesn't Appeal to Young Women + Symonds, J. Computer Self Efficacy and Gender + Durndell, A. + Haag, Z. + Asenova, D. + Laithwaite, H. Where Are They At With IT? + Craig, A. + Stein, A. ARC + Klawe, M. + Cavers, I. + Popowich, F. + Chen, G. 3: The Nuts and Bolts of System Design Information Systems + Adam, A. Constructing Common Sense + Sherron, C. Masculine World Disguised as Gender Neutral + Kuosa, T. Doubting the Object World + Crutzen, C. K. M. + Gerrissen, J. F. Gendered User-Representations + Rommes, E. Information System Development Methodologies + Soriyan, H. Abimbola + Mursu, A. + Korpela, M. Will ETs Understand Us If They Make Contact? + Turner, E. + Stepulevage, L. 4: Gender Differences in Computer Use Considering the Gender of Your Web Audience + Fisher, J. + Craig, A. Gender Differences in Web Navigation + Mcdonald, S. + Spencer, L. Women in Computer-Mediated Discussions + Owen, C. 5: Citizenship Electronic Democracy + Roberts, P. Discourses and Cracks + Ekelin, A. + Elovaara, P. Local Interpretations of Information Technology + Tuuva, S. Courting Women @ E-Com + Shade, L. Regan 6: Computers in Everyday Life Negotiating Time and Space for Every-Day Pleasure + Green, E. Young Girls On the Internet + Hapnes, T. + Rasmussen, B. New Technology Increasing Old Inequality? + Hapnes, T. + Rasmussen, B. 7: Women and Work Squeezing Librarians Out Of The Middle + Harris, R. Sleep in a Sleepless Age? + Pugh, A. `My Home Workplace is My Castle' + Fulton, C. The Cottage or the Sweatshop? + Bryant, S. Small Business Use of Electronic Networks + Wood, L. 8: The Use of Computers in Education Feminist Pedagogy and the Lap Top Computer + Chegwidden, P. Education On-Line: What's In It For Women? + Richardson, H. J. + French, S. %M E.Baumann.01 %0 BOOK %T User Interface Design for Electronic Appliances %E Baumann, Konrad %E Thomas, Bruce %D 2001 %P 424 %I Taylor & Francis %G ISBN 0-415-24335-1 %O foreword by Brenda Laurel %Y Foreword + Laurel, Brenda Part One: Introduction 1. Background + Thomas, Bruce 2. Introduction + Baumann, Konrad 3. The Interaction Design Process + Rakers, Georg Part Two: User Interface Design 4. Creativity Techniques + Mavrommati, Irene 5. Design Principals + Mavrommati, Irene + Martel, Adrian 6. Design of On-Screen Interfaces + Mavrommati, Irene Part Three: Input Devices 7. Controls + Baumann, Konrad 8. Keyboards + Baumann, Konrad 9. Advanced Interaction Techniques + Baber, Christopher + Baumann, Konrad 10. Speech Control + Baber, Christopher + Noyes, Jan 11. Wearable Computers + Baber, Christopher Part Four: Output Devices 12. Visual Displays + Baumann, Konrad 13. Auditory Displays + Schimmel, Othmar 14. Tactile Displays and Speech Output + Poll, Leo Part Five: Important Issues 15. Standards in User Interface Design + Weston, Jennifer 16. Usability Evaluation + Thomas, Bruce 17. Pleasure with Products - the New Human Factors + Jordan, Patrick E. 18. National Cultures and Design + Jordan, Patrick W. Appendix Summary of Guidelines + Baumann, Konrad Guide to Further Reading + Coles, Susan %M E.Beaudouin-Lafon.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Computer Supported Co-operative Work %S Trends in Software %E Beaudouin-Lafon, M. %D 1999 %V 7 %P 258 %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 0-471-96736-X %W http://www.daimi.au.dk/~mbl/Trends-CSCW/ %Y Designing Groupware Applications: A Work-Centered Design Approach + Ehrlich, Kate Workflow Technology + Ellis, Clarence A. Media Spaces: Environments for Informal Multimedia Interaction + Mackay, Wendy E. Integration of Shared Workspace and Interpersonal Space for Remote Collaboration + Ishii, Hiroshi Group Editors + Prakash, Atul Groupware Toolkits for Synchronous Work + Greenberg, Saul + Roseman, Mark Architectures for Collaborative Applications + Dewan, Prasun Software Infrastructures + Dourish, Paul Expanding the Role of Formal Methods in CSCW + Johnson, Chris %M E.Bias.94 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Cost-Justifying Usability %E Bias, Randolph G. %E Mayhew, Deborah J. %D 1994 %N 14 %P 334 %C Boston, MA %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12-095810-4, OCLC %Y I. A FRAMEWORK 1. Wherefore Cost Justification of Usability: Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later -- But How Much? (3) + Bias, Randolph G. 2. A Basic Framework for Cost-Justifying Usability Engineering (9) + Mayhew, Deborah J. + Mantei, Marilyn 3. A Business Case Approach to Usability Cost Justification (45) + Karat, Clare-Marie II. APPROACHES TO COST-JUSTIFYING USABILITY (71) 4. Cost Justification of Usability Engineering: A Vendor's Perspective (73) + Ehrlich, Kate + Rohn, Janice Anne 5. Human Factors Cost Justification of an Internal Development Project (111) + Dray, Susan M. + Karat, Clare-Marie 6. Cost-Justifying Usability in a Contractor Company (123) + Mauro, Charles L. PART III. CASE STUDIES (143) 7. UPAR Analysis: Dollar Measurement of a Usability Indicator for Software Products (145) + Cox, Mary E. + O'Neal, Paige + Pendley, Wayne L. 8. Cost-Benefit Analysis of Upgrading Computer Hardware (159) + Mayhew, Deborah J. 9. Reuse: A Case Study on Cost-Benefit of Adopting a Common Software Development Tool (177) + Aykin, Nuray 10. Design of a Human Factors Cost-Justification Tool (203) + Harrison, Mary C. + Henneman, Richard L. + Blatt, Louis A. IV. SPECIAL ISSUES (243) 11. Guerrilla HCI: Using Discount Usability Engineering to Penetrate the Intimidation Barrier (245) + Nielsen, Jakob 12. Justifying Prepaid Human Factors for User Interfaces (273) + Brooks, Ruven 13. Organizational Inhibitors and Facilitators (287) + Mayhew, Deborah J. + Bias, Randolph G. 14. Summary: A Place at the Table (319) + Bias, Randolph G. + Mayhew, Deborah J. Index (327-334) %M E.Bias.05 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Cost-Justifying Usability: an update for an Internet age %E Bias, Randolph G. %E Mayhew, Deborah J. %D 2005 %P 660 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 0-12-095811-2 978-0-12-095811-5 %O 2nd edition %Y INTRODUCTION: 1. Justifying cost-justifying usability + Bias, Randolph G. + Karat, Claire-Marie 2. User interface design's return on investment: Examples and statistics + Marcus, Aaron FRAMEWORK: 3. A basic framework + Mayhew, Deborah J. + Tremaine, Marilyn M. 4. A business case approach to usability cost justification for the web + Karat, Claire-Marie 5. Marketing usability + Hennemann, Richard L. 6. Valuing usability for startups + Crow, David ORGANIZATIONAL AND DESIGN CONTEXT: 7. Cost-justifying usability in vendor companies + Rohn, Janice A. 8. Categories of return on investement and their practical implications + Wilson, Chauncey E. + Rosenbaum, Stephanie 9. Usability science: Tactical and strategic cost justifications in large corporate applications + Mauro, Charles L. 10. The return on investment in usability of Web applications + Karat, Claire-Marie + Lund, Arnie 11. Making the business case for international user centered design + Siegel, David A. + Dray, Susan M. 12. Cost-justification of usability engineering for international Web sites + Mayhew, Deborah J. 13. Return on goodwill: Return on investment for usability + Brink, Tom METHODS AND APPROACHES: 14. Ethnography for software development + Kirah, Anne + Fuson, Carolyn + Grudin, Jonathan + Feldman, Evan 15. Out of the box: Approaches to good initial interface designs + Gillan, Douglas J. + Sapp, Merrill V. 16. Keystroke level modeling as a cost-justification tool + Mayhew, Deborah J. 17. The Rapid Iterative Test and Evaluation Method (RITE): Better products in less time + Medlock, Michael C. + Wixon, Dennis + McGee, Mick + Welsh, Dan 18. Summative usability testing: Measurement and sample size + Kirakowski, Jurek 19. Cost-justifying online surveys + Weiss, Scott 20. Cost-benefit framework and case studies + Bevan, Nigel 21. At Sprint, understanding the language of business gives usability a position net present value + Heppner, Clyde C. + Kates, Jesse + Lynch, Jefferey S. + Moritz, Robert R. 22. Conclusion, wrap-up, next steps + Bias, Randolph G. %M E.Bergman.00 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Information Appliances and Beyond %E Bergman, Eric %D 2000 %P 384 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860-600-9 %Y Introduction + Bergman, Eric A Conversation with Don Norman + Bergman, Eric + Norman, Don Design Considerations for Information Appliances + Mohageg, Mike + Wagner, Annette Designing Information Appliances at Netpliance + Isensee, Scott + Kalinoski, Ken + Vochatzer, Karl Designing the Palm Pilot: A Conversation with Robert Haitani + Bergman, Eric + Haitani, Robert Interaction Design and Usability of Microsoft Windows CE + Zuberec, Sarah The EPOC User Interface in the Psion Series 5 + Healey, Nick Designing Mobile Phones and Communicators at Nokia + Vaananen-Vainio-Mattila, Kaisa + Ruuska, Satu Designing the User Interface for a Vehicle Navigation System: A Case Study + Marcus, Aaron Interactive plush characters as social interfaces + Strommen, Erik Design Lessons from Interactive Games + Clanton, Chuck Interactive Persuasion with Netsmart Devices + Fogg, B. J. %M E.Blackwell.01 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Thinking with Diagrams %E Blackwell, Alan F. %D 2001 %P 140 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-6944-0 %O Reprinted from Artificial Intelligence Review, 15:1-2 %Y Thinking with Diagrams The Graphic-Linguistic Distinction: Exploring Alternatives + Shimojima, A. Aligning Logical and Psychological Perspectives on Diagrammatic Reasoning + Stenning, K. + Lemon, O. Diagrammatic Reasoning: An Artificial Intelligence Perspective + Olivier, P. Cognitive Science Approaches To Understanding Diagrammatic Representations + Cheng, P. C.-H. et al Cognitive Factors in Programming with Diagrams + Blackwell, A. F. et al Learning to Think and Communicate with Diagrams: 14 Questions to Consider + Brna, P. et al Thinking with Diagrams in Architectural Design + Do, E. Y.-L. + Gross, M. D. %M E.Blaser.83 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Enduser Systems and Their Human Factors %E Blaser, A. %E Zoeppritz, M. %D 1983 %P 138 %C Berlin %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 0-38712273-7 %O proceedings of the scientific symposium conducted on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the Science Center Heidelberg of IBM Germany, Heidelberg, March 18, 1983 %M E.Blattner.92 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Multimedia Interface Design %E Blattner, Meera %E Dannenberg, Roger %D 1992 %P 512 %C Reading, MA %I Addison-Wesley Publishing %I ACM Press %G ISBN 0-201-54981-6, OCLC 24913195; ACM Order number 704920 %Y Preface (vii-xii) + Blattner, Meera M. + Dannenberg, Roger B. 0. Introduction: The Trend Toward Multimedia Interfaces (xvii-xxv) + Dannenberg, Roger + Blattner, Meera PART I. MODELS, METAPHORS, AND PARADIGMS Introduction to Part I (3-6) + Weimer, David M. 1. Issues in the Usability of Time-Varying Multimedia (7-38) + Muller, Michael J. + Farrell, Robert F. + Cebulka, Kathleen D. + Smith, John G. 2. Toward a Model for Active Multimedia Documents (39-52) + Zellweger, Polle T. 3. Issues in Multimedia Interface Design: Media Integration and Interface Agents (53-64) + Laurel, Brenda + Oren, Tim + Don, Abbe 4. Human Computer Interaction in the Piano Tutor (65-78) + Dannenberg, Roger B. + Joseph, Robert L. 5. Multimedia and the Art of Linking Reality (79-86) + Nolthuis, Joseph 6. Listening to Turbulence: An Example of Scientific Audiolization (87-102) + Blattner, Meera M. + Greenberg, Robert M. + Kamegai, Minao PART II. COMPOSITION AND COMBINATION Introduction to Part II (105-107) + Rudnicky, Alexander I. 7. Interaction Techniques Using Hand Tracking and Speech Recognition (109-126) + Weimer, David + Ganapathy, S. K. 8. Multimodal Communication: Integrating Text and Gestures (127-138) + Hanne, Karl-Heinz + Bullinger, Hans-Jorg 9. Application-Independent Object Selection from Inaccurate Multimodal Input (139-145) + Pausch, Randy + Gossweiler, Rich 10. Multimodal Interaction in Speech Systems (147-171) + Rudnicky, Alexander I. + Hauptmann, Alexander 11. Stereophonic and Surface Sound Generation for Exploratory Data Analysis (173-182) + Smith, Stuart + Grinstein, Georges G. + Bergeron, R. Daniel PART III. PREREQUISITES AND ENABLING TECHNOLOGY Introduction to Part III (185-188) + Wenzel, Elizabeth M. 12. The Inferential Appropriateness of a Manipulable Inter-Medium Encoding (189-216) + Parkes, Alan P. 13. The Design Space of Input Devices (217-232) + Card, Stuart K. + Mackinlay, Jock D. + Robertson, George G. 14. Integration of Understanding and Synthesis Functions for Multimedia Interfaces (233-256) + Takebayashi, Yoichi 15. Three-Dimensional Virtual Acoustic Displays (257-288) + Wenzel, Elizabeth M. 16. Feeling and Seeing: Issues in Force Display (289-306) + Minsky, Margaret + Ouh-Young, Ming + Steele, Oliver + Brooks, Frederick P., Jr. + Behensky, Max PART IV. ARCHITECTURES Introduction to Part IV (309-310) + Ruston, Lillian + Riecken, R. Douglas 17. Architectural Qualities and Principles for Multimodal and Multimedia Interfaces (311-318) + Hill, Will + Wroblewski, David + McCandless, Tim + Cohen, Rich 18. Human-Machine Interaction and Perception (319-338) + Riecken, R. Douglas 19. Toward an "Operating System" for User Interface Components (339-355) + Palay, Andrew J. 20. Highly Iconic Interfaces (357-372) + Michon, Brian 21. A Compositional Model of Human-Computer Dialogues (373-404) + Kovacevic, Srdjan %M E.Bloom.98 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Facilitating the Development and Use of Interactive Learning Environments %E Bloom, Charles P. %E Loftin, R. Bowen %D 1998 %P 304 %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-1850-2 [cloth] 0-8058-1851-0 [paper] %Y Part I: Tools of the Trade Developing Learning Technology in Practice + Clancey, W. J. Using Quasi-Experimentation to Gather Design Information for Intelligent Tutoring Systems + Wolff, A. S. + Bloom, C. P. + Shahidi, A. + Shahidi, K. + Rehder, R. E. Cost-Benefits Analysis for Computer-Based Tutoring Systems + Wolff, A. S. Part II: Case Studies From Industry Introducing Advanced Technology Applications Into Corporate Environments + Bloom, C. P. + Wolff, A. S. + Bell, B. An Observational Study of ITS Knowledge-Base Development by Non Technical Subject-Matter Experts + McClard, A. Supporting Development of Online Task Guidance for Software System Users: Lessons From the WITS Project + Farrell, R. + Lefkowitz, L. S. Transferring Learning Systems Technology to Corporate Training Organizations: An Examination of Acceptance Issues + Bullemer, P. T. + Bloom, C. P. Augmenting Intelligent Tutoring Systems With Intelligent Tutors + Radlinski, R. + Atwood, M. E. Part III: Case Studies From Government "A Prophet Without Honor..." Case Histories of ITS Technology at NASA/Johnson Space Center + Loftin, R. B. Sherlock 2: An Intelligent Tutoring System Built on the LRDC Tutor Framework + Katz, S. + Lesgold, A. + Hughes, E. + Peters, D. + Eggan, G. + Gordin, M. + Greenberg, L Are Intelligent Tutoring Systems Ready for the Commercial Market? + Norton, J. E. + Jones, J. A. + Johnson, W. B. + Wiederholt, B. J. %M E.Blythe.03 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Funology - From Usability to Enjoyment %S Human-Computer Interaction Series, Vol. 3 %A Wright, P. C. %E Blythe, M. A. %E Overbeeke, K. %E Monk, A. F. %D 2003 %P 320 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 1-4020-1252-7 %M E.Bolc.86 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Cooperative Interfaces to Information Systems %E Bolc, L. %E Jarke, M. %D 1986 %P 328 %C New York %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 0-387-16599-1 %M E.Boff.86 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Handbook of Perception and Human Performance %E Boff, K. R. %E Kaufman, L. %E Thomas, J. P. %D 1986 %C New York %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 0-471-88544-4 (v. 1) 0-471-82957-9 (v. 2) 0-471-82956-0 (set) %O in two volumes %M E.Bostrom.92 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Computer Augmented Teamwork: A Guided Tour %E Bostrom, R. P. %E Watson, R. T. %E Kinney, S. T. %D 1992 %P 384 %C New York %I Van Nostrand-Reinhold %G ISBN 0-442-00277-7 %M E.Browne.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Adaptive User Interfaces %E Browne, D. %E Totterdell, P. %E Norman, M. %D 1990 %P 227 %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12-137755-5 %M E.Bewster.01 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Haptic human-computer interaction : first international workshop, Glasgow, UK, August 31-September 1, 2000 %E Brewster, Stephen %E Murray-Smith, Roderick %D 2001 %P 217 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN: 3-54042356-7 %M E.Brusilovsky.98 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia %E Brusilovsky, Peter %E Kobsa, Alfred %E Vassileva, Julita %D 1998 %P 252 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-4843-5 %O Reprinted from User Modeling and User-Adapted InteractioN %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-4843-5 %Y 1. Methods and Techniques of Adaptive Hypermedia + Brusilovsky, P. 2. Adaptive Hypertext Navigation Based on User Goals and Context + Kaplan, C. et al 3. Metadoc: An Adaptive Hypertext Reading System + Boyle, C. + Encarnacion, A. O. 4. User Modelling in the Interactive Anatomy Tutoring System ANATOM-TUTOR; I.H. Beaumont. 5. Hypadapter: An Adaptive Hypertext System for Exploratory Learning and Programming + Hohl, H. et al 6. A Glass Box Approach to Adaptive Hypermedia + Höök, K. et al 7. User-Centered Indexing for Adaptive Information Access + Mathe, N. + Chen, J. R. 8. A Task-Centred Approach for User Modeling a Hypermedia Office Documentation System + Vassileva, J. %M E.Bullinger.91a %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Aspects in Computing: Design and Use of Interactive Systems and Work with Terminals %S Advances in Human/Factors/Ergonomics, 18A %E Bullinger, Hans-Jorg %D 1991 %V 1 %P 1-788 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-88775-X; ISSN 0921-2647 %O Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Stuttgart, F.R.Germany, September 1-6, 1991 %Y Plenary Sessions CONGRESS I: WORK WITH TERMINALS Input and Display Devices (73) Work Place and Work Environment (129) Health Aspects: Workload, Stress and Strain and Irregular Working Hours (173) Psychological and Physiological Measurement (215) CONGRESS II: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS Dialogue Management/UIMS (251) Hypertext and Hypermedia (315) Distributed Information Systems (357) Cognitive Engineering (401) Speech Research and Technology (461) Standardisation (531) Software Engineering -- Methods, Techniques and Tools (549) Usability Evaluation (607) Interface Design (671) Computerized Work and the Improvement of Working Conditions (739) %M E.Bullinger.91b %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Aspects in Computing: Design and Use of Interactive Systems and Information Management %S Advances in Human/Factors/Ergonomics, 18B %E Bullinger, Hans-Jorg %D 1991 %V 2 %P 789-1367 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-88775-X; ISSN 0921-2647 %O Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Stuttgart, F.R.Germany, September 1-6, 1991 %Y CONGRESS II: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS (Cont'd) Intelligent Front Ends (789) Knowledge Engineering for Expert Systems (849) Intelligent Support and Help Systems (887) Intelligent Training (951) HCI -- The Future (989) CONGRESS III: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Strategic Planning of IT Systems (1019) Uptake Strategies and User Involvement (1057) Cooperative Work and Desktop Integration (1091) Methods and Tools for Improving Information Systems (1133) Application of IT Systems in Business Environments (1173) Training and Qualification (1217) Application of IT for the Quality of Life (1247) Workshops Customer-Computer Interaction -- A Challenge for HCI (1283) VDT -- A Tool for a More Healthy Life (1305) Poster Sessions (1311) Supplement (1341) %M E.Card.98 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think %E Card, Stuart %E MacKinlay, Jock %E Shneiderman, Ben %D 1998 %P 576 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860-533-9 %Y 1. Information Visualization 2. Space 3. Interaction 4. Focus + Context 5. Data Mapping: Text 6. Higher-Level Visualization 7. Using Vision to Think 8. Applications and Innovations 9. Conclusion Bibliography %M E.Carey.88 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors in Management Information Systems %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Carey, Jane M. %D 1988 %P 289 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 0-89391-448-7; LC T58.6 %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/carey/manage.htm %Y General Introduction A Taxonomy for the Study of Human Factors in Management Information Systems (MIS) SECTION I THE MACHINE Verification of User Identity via Keyboard Characteristics User Computer Interfact (UCI) Guidelines Research for Keyboards and Function Keys SECTION II HUMAN-MACHINE INTERACTION Adaptive General Audience Models: A Research Framework SmartSLIM: A DSS for Controlling Biases during Problem Formulation SECTION III USER INTERFACE SPECIFICATION TOOLS Applying Software Engineering Principles to the User Application Interface FORMFLEX: A User Interface Tool for Forms Definition and Management SECTION IV THE SYSTEM ANALYST Cognitive Styles, Project Structure, and Project Attributes: Considerations in Project Team Design SECTION V INFORMATION PRESENTATION Factors Affecting Opinion and Knowledge Responses to Paper and Online Presentation of Questionaires SECTION VI SYSTEM USER DOCUMENTATION Theories of Explanation: Expert Systems and Simulation SECTION VII END USER INVOLVEMENT The Darkside of Office Automation: How People Resist the Introduction of Office Automation Technology Understanding Resistance to System Change: An Empirical Study A Plan for Evaluating Usability of Software Products End-User Computing: A Research Framework for Investigating the Training/Learning Process SECTION VIII THE END USER A Human Information Processing Model of the Manegerial Mind: Some MIS Implications %M E.Carey.91 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors in Information Systems: An Organizational Perspective %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Carey, Jane M. %D 1991 %P 352 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 0-89391-633-1; LC QA76.9.H85 %O Proceedings of the 2nd Symposium, 1989-02-9/10, Sacramento, California %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/carey/inform2.htm %Y Human/Computer interaction Interface specification tools and design issues The is professional Information presentation System/user communication End-user training and involvement The end user The human factor is in %M E.Carey.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors in Information Systems: Emerging Theoretical Bases %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Carey, Jane M. %D 1993 %P 320 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 0-89391-940-3 (cloth); 1-56750-027-7 (paper); LC QA76.9.H85 %O Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium, 1991-10-17/18, Norman, Oklahoma %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/carey/inform1.htm %Y Human Factors Information Systems: A Position Treatise Human Factors in Management Information Systems: A Taxonomy Transactional Use Interfaces User Interface Design: A Methodology for the Comparative Study of Spreadsheet and Financial Modeling Programs An Empirical Evaluation of Word Processing Task Performance Using Different Menu Styles The Supplanting Function of Color in Human Information Processing A Cognitive Approach to the Influence of Graphics on Information Presentation Program Structure vs. Knowledge Structure: The Impact of Education on Program Debugging Skill Integrating Human Factors into the Information Systems Curriculum A User-Based Approach to Online Help for Word Processing Integrating Related Documentation Manuals Through Hypertext An Evaluation of Human Factors Research in Decision Support: Observations and Recommendations The Evaluation of Usability in Interactive Information Systems User Satisfaction with Information Systems: A Research Framework User Learning and Decision Making: An Evaluation of Expert System Explanation Facilities Experimental Analysis of Database Record Formats: Some Effects of Format Complexity and Grouping on User Performance Development of a Tool for Measuring the User Friendliness of Software: The Case of Managers Learning to Use Lotus 123 Flow in Human-Computer Interactions: Test of a Model Organizational Implications of Local Area Network Systems: A Sociotechnical Perspective Towards a Social Engineering of Social Technologies Human Values and the Future of Technology %M E.Carey.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors in Information Systems: The Relationship between User Interface Design and Human Performance %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Carey, Jane M. %D 1997 %P 254 %C Grenwich, CT %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 1-56750-285-7; LC QA76.9.H85 %O Proceedings of the 4th Symposium, 1992-02-27-28, Phoenix, AZ %W http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/ppbooks.php?isbn=9781567502855 %Y HUMAN/COMPUTER INTERACTION: A Synergy of Theories on Human Information Processing in the User Interface An Empirical Evaluation of Spreadsheet and Database Task Performance Using Different Menu Styles Group Interface Issues An Evaluation of Icon Performance Based on User Preference INFORMATION PRESENTATION: Design Implications of Children's Successes and Failures in Information Retrieval: A Case Analysis Assessing the Value of Information in a Decision Support System (DSS) Contest: A Simulation Study SYSTEM/USER COMMUNICATION: Specifying Functionality and Usability Assessing the Use of an SQL Minimal Manual in Self-Instruction THE ANALYST: The Impact of Production Emphasis on Programmer Productivity Groupware, Teamwork, and Performance: Establishing the Links Conceptual Framework and Research Strategy Considerations: The Study of MIS Professional Ideology END USER INVOLVEMENT: Importance of Familiarization for System Acceptance: The Case of Voice Mail A Task for Examining Information Channeling Under Time Pressure The Effects of Individual Differences on User Satisfaction The Role of User Cognitive Skills in Information Display: A Follow Up Study METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES: Measurement Issues in the Study of Human Factors in Management Information Systems %M E.Carroll.87 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Interfacing Thought: Cognitive Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction %E Carroll, John M. %D 1987 %P 324 %C Cambridge, MA %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-26203125-6 %K DESIGN EVALUATION %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=0262031256 %Y 1 Relations Between Cognitive Psychology and Computer System Design 2 Learning About Computers and Learning About Mathematics 3 Goal and Plan Knowledge Representations from Stories to Text Editors and Programs 4 Cognitive Aspects of Learning and Using a Programming Language 5 Paradox of the Active User 6 Cognitive Resources and the Learning of Human-Computer Dialogs 7 Technology Transfer: On Learning a New Computer-Based System 8 A Quantitative Theory of Human-Computer Interaction 9 Effect of Practice on Knowledge and Use of Basic Lisp 10 Cognitive Analysis of Peoples Use of Software 11 Computer Support for Organizations: Toward an Organizational Science 12 Cognitive Engineering -- Cognitive Science A1 HCI, What is it and What Research is Needed? A2 Improving Human-Computer Interaction -- a Quest for Cognitive Science %M E.Carroll.91 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Designing Interaction: Psychology at the Human-Computer Interface %S Cambridge Series on Human-Computer Interaction %E Carroll, John M. %D 1991 %P 333 %C Cambridge, UK %I Cambridge University Press %G ISBN 0-521-40056-2 (hardcover), OCLC 22119741; 0-521-40921-7 (paperback); QA 76.9 H85 D48 %Y 1 Introduction: The Kittle House Manifesto (1-16) + Carroll, John M. 2 Cognitive Artifacts (17-38) + Norman, Donald A. 3 Some Remarks on the Theory-Practice Gap (39-49) + Plyshyn, Zenon W. 4 Comparative Task Analysis: An Alternative Direction for Human-Computer Interaction Science (50-59) + Brooks, Ruven 5 Let's Get Real: A Position Paper on the Role of Cognitive Psychology in the Design of Humanly Useful and Usable Systems (60-73) + Landauer, Thomas K. 6 The Task-Artifact Cycle (74-102) + Carroll, John M. + Kellogg, Wendy A. + Rosson, Mary Beth 7 Bridging between Basic Theories and the Artifacts of Human-Computer Interaction (103-127) + Barnard, Philip 8 Interface Problems and Interface Resources (128-153) + Payne, Stephen J. 9 Inner and Outer Theory in Human-Computer Interaction (154-162) + Lewis, Clayton 10 Local Sciences: Viewing the Design of Human-Computer Systems as Cognitive Science (163-202) + diSessa, Andrea A. 11 The Role of German Work Psychology in the Design of Artifacts (203-226) + Greif, Siegfried 12 Beyond the Interface: Encountering Artifacts in Use (227-253) + Bannon, Liam J. + Bødker, Susanne 13 A Development Perspective on Interface, Design, and Theory (254-268) + Henderson, Austin 14 Working within the Design Process: Supporting Effective and Efficient Design (269-285) + Karat, John + Bennett, John L. 15 Discussion: Perspectives on Methodology in HCI Research and Practice (286-314) + Tetzlaff, Linda + Mack, Robert L. Index (315-333) %M E.Carroll.95 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Scenario-Based Design: Envisioning Work and Technology in System Development %E Carroll, John M. %D 1995 %P 408 %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 0-471-07659-7 %Y Itroduction: The Scenario Perspective on System Development + Carroll, John M. 1. Work Processes: Scenarios as a Preliminary Vocabulary + Kuutti, K. 2. Notes on Design Practice: Stories and Prototypes as Catalysts for Communication + Erickson, Tom 3. Scenarios in Discount Usability Engineering + Nielsen, Jakob 4. Creating Contexts for Design + Kyng, M. 5. Scenario Use in the Design of a Speech Recognition System + Karat, John 6. Bifocal Tools for Scenarios and Representations in Participatory Activities with Users + Muller, Michael + Tudor, L. G. + Wildman, D. M. + White, E. A. + Root, Robert W. + Dayton, T. + Carr, R. + Diekmann, B. + Dykstra-Erickson, E. 7. Usage Representations for Reuse of Design Insights: A Case Study of Access to On-Line Books + Carey, T. + Rusli, M. 8. Design Space Analysis and Use Representations + MacLean, Allan + McKerlie, D. 9. Rapid Prototyping of User Interfaces Driven by Task Models + Johnson, P. + Johnson, H. + Wilson, S. 10. Narrowing the Specification-Implementation Gap in Scenario-Based Design + Rosson, Mary Beth + Carroll, John M. 11. Generating Object-Oriented Design Representations via Scenario Queries + Robertson, S. P. 12. The Use-Case Construct in Object-Oriented Software Engineering + Jacobson, I. 13. Designing Objects and Their Interactions: A Brief Look at Responsibility-Driven Design + Wirfs-Brock, R. 14. Discussion: Scenarios as Engines of Design + Mack, Robert L. 15. Some Reflections on Scenarios + Nardi, Bonnie A. %M E.Carroll.98 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Minimalism Beyond the Nurnberg Funnel %S Technical Communication, Multimedia, and Information Systems Series %E Carroll, John M. %D 1998 %P 350 %C Cambridge, Massachusetts %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-03249-X %K minimal manual %O Published in association with the Society for Technical Communication %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=026203249X %Y Preface 1 Reconstructing Minimalism + Carroll, John M. 1.1 Less Is More 1.2 Iterative Design 1.3 The Human Need for Sense Making 1.4 Managing Design 1.5 Scaling Up: The "Simple Domain" Challenge 1.6 Design Rationale 1.7 Reflections on the Future 2 Principles and Heuristics for Designing Minimalist Instruction + van der Meij, Hans + Carroll, John M. 2.1 Principle 1: Choose an Action-Oriented Approach 2.2 Principle 2: Anchor the Tool in the Task Domain 2.3 Principle 3: Support Error Recognition and Recovery 2.4 Principle 4: Support Reading to Do, Study, and Locate 2.5 Conclusion 3 Ten Misconceptions about Minimalism + Carroll, John M. + van der Meij, Hans 3.1 Minimalism Means Brevity 3.2 Minimalism Means Incomplete Instructional Analyses 3.3 Minimalism Means Trial-and-Error Learning 3.4 Minimalism Does Not Support People Who Learn by Reading 3.5 Minimalism Overemphasizes Errors 3.6 Minimalism Is Just Another Word for Job Aids 3.7 Minimalism Works Only for Simple Domains 3.8 Minimalism Merely Reflects the Preconceptions of Users 3.9 Minimalism Offers a Complete Documentation Solution 3.10 Minimalism Has No Theoretical Foundation 3.11 Conceptions of Minimalism 4 Exploring Minimalism Today: A View from the Practitioner's Window + Anson, Patricia A. H. 4.1 Why Now? What Is Driving the Minimalist Initiative? 4.2 Applying Minimalism to Meet Industry Trends 4.3 A Minimalist Methodology for Facilitating Content and Delivery System Definition 4.4 The Alignment Between Minimalist Methodology and Minimalist Document Design 4.5 How Hewlett-Packard Incorporated Minimalist Methodology with Minimalist Document Design 4.6 What Is the Future of Minimalism? 5 Follow-up on Training in Minimalism: How Are Technical Communicators Using Minimalism? + Rosenbaum, Stephanie 5.1 Description of the Minimalist Design Course 5.2 Problems People Encountered Studying Minimalism 5.3 The Follow-up Study 5.4 In-Depth Interviews with Participants 5.5 Conclusions and Recommendations Appendix: Details of Course Topics 6 Choosing a Minimalist Approach for Expert Users + Hackos, JoAnn T. 6.1 Characteristics of Expert Users in the Light of Minimalist Design 6.2 The PVI Case Study 6.3 A Minimalist Approach to Software Design 6.4 Categories of Minimalist Information Design 7 Minimalism for Complex Tasks + Mirel, Barbara 7.1 Representing Complex Tasks at the Appropriate Instructional Level 7.2 Commonsense or Pragmatic Knowledge 7.3 Cognitive Flexibility 7.4 Advanced Learning Objectives and Obstacles to Achieving Them 7.5 Summarizing the Relevance of Minimalism for Complex Tasks 7.6 Complex Tasks and Minimalist Directions for the Future 8 Minimalism in Technical Communication: Some Issues to Consider + Redish, Janice 8.1 Expanding the Minimalist Model of the User 8.2 Developing User-Oriented Documentation 8.3 Conclusion: What Now for Minimalism? 9 Layering as a Safety Net for Minimalist Documentation + Farkas, David K. 9.1 The Risk in Minimalist Documentation 9.2 Layering in Print and Electronic Documents 9.3 Procedures 9.4 Layering Minimalist Procedures 9.5 Tutorials 9.6 Performance Support Help 9.7 Task-Based versus Interface-Based Documentation 9.8 Ghosted Topics: A Hybrid Help Design 10 Optimizing the Joint Handling of Manual and Screen + van der Meij, Hans 10.1 Coordinative Information 10.2 Coordinative Information as Text 10.3 Coordinative Information as Text and Picture 10.4 Empirical Study 10.5 Conclusion and Discussion 11 Minimalism: A Quality Strategy for Success + Smart, Karl L. 11.1 Approaches to Quality and to Documentation 11.2 Documentation as a Quality Issue 11.3 Minimalism as a Quality Response 11.4 Implementing Quality and Minimalism in Documentation 12 The Art of Minimalism: Constructing a Rhetorical Theory of Computer Documentation + Johnson, Robert R. 12.1 Discovering Minimalism: Promises and Problems for User Documentation 12.2 Refiguring Minimalism as a Rhetorical Art: A Theoretical Rationale 12.3 The Rhetorical Complex of Technology: A Conceptual Framework for the Art of Minimalist Documentation 12.4 A Minimalist-Aided Art of User-Centered Computer Documentation 12.5 Potential Pitfalls and Places for Growth 12.6 Conclusion 13 Practical Problems and Proposed Solutions in Designing Action-Centered Documentation + Draper, Stephen W. 13.1 Practical Problems 13.2 Identifying Underlying Principles for Minimalism 13.3 Extending Minimalism to More Difficult Cases 13.4 The Key Design Decisions for Action-Centered Documentation 13.5 Conclusion 14 Minimalism: A Case of Information Transfer in Technical Communication + Brockmann, R. John 14.1 Some Factors Suggesting How Minimalism Gained Entree into Technical Communication 14.2 Problems in How the Profession Has Digested the Outside Information of Minimalism 14.3 In Conclusion 15 Minimalism: An Agenda for Research and Practice + Kearsley, Greg 15.1 The Theoretical Gaps 15.2 Practical Concerns 15.3 Further Questions 15.4 Research Needed Appendix: Reviews, General Discussions, and Applications of Minimalism Since + McCreary, Faith A. + Carroll, John M. %X Minimalism is an action- and task-oriented approach to instruction and documentation that emphasizes the importance of realistic activities and experiences for effective learning and information seeking. Since 1990, when the approach was defined in John Carroll's The Nurnberg Funnel, much work has been done to apply, refine, and broaden the minimalist approach to technical communication. This volume presents fourteen major contributions to the current theory and practice of minimalism. Contributors evaluate the development of minimalism up to now, analyze the acceptance of minimalism by the mainstream technical communications community, report on specific innovations and investigations, and discuss future challenges and directions. The book also includes an appendix containing a bibliography of published research and development work on minimalism since 1990. %M E.Carroll.2002 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human-Computer Interaction in the New Millennium %E Carroll, John M. %D 2002 %P 752 %I Addison-Wesley Publishing %G ISBN 0-201-70447-1 %W http://www.aw.com/catalog/academic/product/1,4096,0201704471,00.html %Y I. MODELS, THEORIES, AND FRAMEWORKS 1. On the Effective Use and Reuse of HCI Knowledge + Sutcliffe, Alistair 2. Systems, Interactions, and Macrotheory + Barnard, Philip + May, Jon + Duke, David + Duce, David 3. Design in the MoRAS + Furnas, George W. 4. Distributed Cognition: A New Foundation for Human-Computer Interaction + Hollan, James D. + Hutchins, Edwin + Kirsh, Davis II. USABILITY ENGINEERING METHODS AND CONCEPTS 5. The Efficient Use of Complex Computer Systems + Bhavnani, Suresh K. + John, Bonnie E. 6. User Interface Evaluation: How Cognitive Models Can Help + Ritter, Frank E. + Baxter, Gordon D. + Jones, Gary + Young, Richard M. 7. HCI in the Global Knowledge-Based Economy: Designing to Support Worker Adaptation + Vicente, Kim J. 8. Let's Stop Pushing the Envelope and Start Addressing It: The Reference Task Agenda for HCI + Whittaker, Steve + Terveen, Loren + Nardi, Bonnie A. 9. The Maturation of HCI: Moving Beyond Usability Toward Holistic Interaction + Maxwell, Kenneth III. USER INTERFACE SOFTWARE AND TOOLS 10. Past, Present, and Future of User Interface Software Tools + Myers, Brad + Hudson, Scott E. + Pausch, Randy 11. Creating Creativity: User Interfaces for Supporting Innovation + Shneiderman, Ben 12. Towards a Human-Centered Interaction Architecture + Winograd, Terry IV. GROUPWARE AND COOPERATIVE ACTIVITY 13. Computer Mediated Communications: Past and Future + Turoff, Murray + Hiltz, Starr Roxanne + Bieber, Michael + Whitworth, Brian + Fjermestad, Jerry 14. The Intellectual Challenge of CSCW: The Gap between Social Requirements and Technical Feasibility + Ackerman, Mark S. 15. Social Translucence: An Approach to Designing Systems That Support Social Processes + Erickson, Thomas + Kellogg, Wendy A. 16. Transcending the Individual Human Mind: Creating Shared Understanding Through Collaborative Design + Arias, Ernesto + Eden, Hal + Fischer, Gerhard + Gorman, Andrew + Scharff, Eric 17. The Development of Cooperation: Five Years of Participatory Design in the Virtual School + Carroll, John M. + Chin, George + Rosson, Mary Beth + Neale, Dennis C. 18. Distance Matters + Olson, Gary M. + Olson, Judith S. V. MEDIA AND INFORMATION 19. Designing the User Interface for Multimodal Speech and Gesture Applications: State-of-the-Art Systems and Research Directions for 2000 and Beyond + Oviatt, Sharon + Cohen, Phil + Suhm, Bernhard + Bers, John + Wu, Lizhong + Holzman, Thomas + Winograd, Terry + Vergo, John + Duncan, Lisbeth + Landay, James + Larson, Jim + Ferro, David 20. Technologies of Information: HCI and the Digital Library + Dillon, Andrew 21. Intelligent Interfaces + Lieberman, Henry 22. Human-Computer Collaboration in Recommended Systems + Terveen, Loren + Hill, Will VI. INTEGRATING COMPUTATION AND REAL ENVIRONMENTS 23. Ubiquitous Computing: Past, Present, and Future + Abowd, Gregory + Mynatt, Elizabeth 24. Situated Computing: The Next Frontier for HCI Research + Mills, Kevin + Scholtz, Jean 25. Roomware: Towards the Next Generation of Human-Computer Interactions Based on an Integrated Design of Real and Virtual Worlds + Streitz, Norbert A. + Tandler, Peter + Muller-Tomfelde, Christian + Konomi, Shin'ichi 26. Emerging Frameworks for Tangible User Interfaces + Ullmer, Brygg + Ishii, Hiroshi VII. HCI AND SOCIETY 27. Learner-Centered Design: Reflections and New Directions + Quintana, Chris + Carra, Andrew + Krajcik, Joseph + Soloway, Elliot 28. HCI Meets the "Real World": Designing Technologies for Civic Sector Use + Schuler, Doug 29. Beyond Bowling Together: SocioTechnical Capital + Resnick, Paul %X The ways in which humans interact with computers will change dramatically in the coming years. In this book, the field's leading experts preview that future, focusing on critical technical challenges and opportunities that will define Human-Computer Interaction research for years and decades to come. Editor John M. Carroll, a leader of the HCI community, has assembled essays that anticipate tomorrow's state-of-the-art -- and its implications for users, professionals, and society. These essays cover every area of research, including models, theories, and frameworks; usability engineering; user interface software and tools; HCI for collaborative applications; HCI for multimedia and hypermedia; integrating real and virtual worlds; and HCI's impact on society. Discover advanced cognitive models for evaluating user interfaces; preview the future of user interface software tools; and learn how user interfaces can support innovation. Preview tomorrow's intelligent interfaces, recommender systems, and tangible user interfaces; as well as interface solutions for digital libraries and ubiquitous computing systems. Carroll provides cogent introductions to each essay, as well as a detailed preface offering an overview of the entire field. %M E.Carroll.2003 %T HCI Models, Theories, and Frameworks: Toward a multidisciplinary science %E Carroll, John M. %D 2003 %P 576 %C San Francisco %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860-808-7 %Y 1. Introduction: Toward a Multidisciplinary Science of Human-Computer Interaction + Carroll, John M. 2. Design as Applied Perception + Ware, Colin 3. Motor Behavior Models for Human-Computer Interaction + MacKenzie, I. Scott 4. Information Processing and Skilled Behavior + John, Bonnie E. 5. Notational Systems--The Cognitive Dimensions of Notations Framework + Blackwell, Alan + Green, Thomas 6. Users' Mental Models: The Very Ideas + Payne, Stephen J. 7. Exploring and Finding Information + Pirolli, Peter 8. Distributed Cognition + Perry, Mark 9. Cognitive Work Analysis + Sanderson, Penelope M. 10. Common Ground in Electronically Mediated Communication: Clark's Theory of Language Use + Monk, Andrew 11. Activity Theory + Bertelsen, Olav W. + Bødker, Susanne 12. Applying Social Psychological Theory to the Problems of Group Work + Kraut, Robert E. 13. Studies of Work in Human-Computer Interaction + Button, Graham 14. Upside-Down Vs and Algorithms--Computational Formalisms and Theory + Dix, Alan 15. Design Rationale as Theory + Carroll, John M. + Rosson, Mary Beth %M E.Cassell.98 %0 EDITED BOOK %T From Barbie to Mortal Kombat %E Cassell, Justine %E Jenkins, Henry %D 1998 %P 360 %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-03258-9 %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=0262032589 %Y PART ONE: THE GIRLS' GAMES MOVEMENT 1 Chess for Girls? Feminism and Computer Games + Cassell, Justine + Jenkins, Henry 2 Computer Games for Girls: What Makes Them Play? + Subrahmanyam, Kaveri + Greenfield, Patricia M. 3 Girl Games and Technological Desire + Brunner, Cornelia + Bennett, Dorothy + Honey, Margaret 4 Video Game Designs by Girls and Boys: Variability and Consistency of Gender Differences + Kafai, Yasmin B. PART TWO: INTERVIEWS + Glos, Jennifer + Goldin, Shari 5 An Interview with Brenda Laurel (Purple Moon) 6 An Interview with Nancie S. Martin (Mattel) 7 An Interview with Heather Kelley (Girl Games) 8 Interviews with Theresa Duncan and Monica Gesue (Chop Suey) 9 An Interview with Lee McEnany Caraher (Sega) 10 An Interview with Marsha Kinder (Intertexts Multimedia) PART THREE: RETHINKING THE GIRLS' GAMES MOVEMENT 11 Retooling Play: Dystopia, Dysphoria, and Difference + de Castell, Suzanne + Bryson, Mary 12 "Complete Freedom of Movement": Video Games as Gendered Play Spaces + Jenkins, Henry 13 Storytelling as a Nexus of Change in the Relationship between Gender and Technology: A Feminist Approach to Software Design + Cassell, Justine 14 Voices from the Combat Zone: Game Grrlz Talk Back %M E.Cassell.00 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Embodied Conversational Agents %E Cassell, Justine %E Sullivan, Joseph %E Prevost, Scott %E Churchill, Elizabeth %D 2000 %P 352 %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-03278-3 %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=0262032783 %Y I Introduction 1 Nudge Nudge Wink Wink: Elements of Face-to-Face Conversation for Embodied Conversational Agents + Cassell, Justine II Systems 2 Human Conversation as a System Framework: Designing Embodied Conversational Agents + Cassell, Justine + Bickmore, Tim + Campbell, Lee + Vilhjalmsson, Hannes + Yan, Hao 3 "May I Help You?": Designing Embodied Conversational Agent Allies + Churchill, Elizabeth F. + Cook, Linda + Hodgson, Peter + Prevost, Scott + Sullivan, Joseph W. 4 Task-Oriented Collaboration with Embodied Agents in Virtual Worlds + Rickel, Jeff + Johnson, W. Lewis 5 Deictic and Emotive Communication in Animated Pedagogical Agents + Lester, James C. + Towns, Stuart G. + Callaway, Charles B. + Voerman, Jennifer L. + FitzGerald, Patrick J. 6 Performative Facial Expressions in Animated Faces + Poggi, Isabella + Pelachaud, Catherine 7 Emotion and Personality in a Conversational Agent + Ball, Gene + Bresse, Jack 8 The Automated Design of Believable Dialogues for Animated Presentation Teams + Andre, Elisabeth + Rist, Thomas + van Mulken, Susanne + Klesen, Martin + Baldes, Stephen 9 Parameterized Action Representation for Virtual Human Agents + Badler, Norman I. + Bindiganavale, Rama + Allbeck, Jan + Schuler, William + Zhao, Liwei + Palmer, Martha III Evaluation 10 Developing and Evaluating Conversational Agents + Massaro, Dominic W. + Cohen, Michael M. + Beskow, Jonas + Cole, Ronald A. 11 Designing and Evaluating Conversational Interfaces with Animated Characters + Oviatt, Sharon + Adams, Bridget 12 Measurement and Evaluation of Embodied Conversational Agents + Sanders, Gregory A. + Scholtz, Jean 13 Truth Is Beauty: Researching Embodied Conversational Agents + Nass, Clifford + Isbister, Katherine + Lee, Eun-Ju %X Embodied conversational agents are computer-generated cartoonlike characters that demonstrate many of the same properties as humans in face-to-face conversation, including the ability to produce and respond to verbal and nonverbal communication. They constitute a type of (a) multimodal interface where the modalities are those natural to human conversation: speech, facial displays, hand gestures, and body stance; (b) software agent, insofar as they represent the computer in an interaction with a human or represent their human users in a computational environment (as avatars, for example); and (c) dialogue system where both verbal and nonverbal devices advance and regulate the dialogue between the user and the computer. With an embodied conversational agent, the visual dimension of interacting with an animated character on a screen plays an intrinsic role. Not just pretty pictures, the graphics display visual features of conversation in the same way that the face and hands do in face-to-face conversation among humans. This book describes research in all aspects of the design, implementation, and evaluation of embodied conversational agents as well as details of specific working systems. Many of the chapters are written by multidisciplinary teams of psychologists, linguists, computer scientists, artists, and researchers in interface design. The authors include Elisabeth Andre, Norm Badler, Gene Ball, Justine Cassell, Elizabeth Churchill, James Lester, Dominic Massaro, Cliff Nass, Sharon Oviatt, Isabella Poggi, Jeff Rickel, and Greg Sanders. %M E.Chatty.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction %S Seventh IFIP Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction %E Chatty, Stephane %E Dewan, Prasun %D 1999 %P 392 %C Heraklion, Greece %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-412-83520-7 %W http://www.wkap.nl/book.htm/0-412-83520-7 %Y 1: Interaction Techniques 2: Applications 3: Formal Specification 4: CSCW 5: Task Based Design 6: Evaluation 7: Software Architecture 8: Development Process 9: Tools for Design 10: Workshops %M E.Chen.2001 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Computer Interaction: Issues and Challenges %E Chen, Qiyang %D 2001 %P 300 %I Idea Group Publishing %G ISBN 1-878289-91-8 %Y Introduction: Designing Effective Human-Computer Interaction 1. Interface Design: an Embedded Process 2. User Interface Development Throughout the System Development Lifecycle 3. From HCI to Interaction Design 4. Intelligent Agents Supporting the Social Construction of Knowledge in a Learning Environment 5. A Modeling Methodology for Intelligent Agents: An Electronic Commerce Application 6. Courseware and its Possible Evolution Through the Use of Agent Technology 7. Intelligent Software Agents in Electronic Commerce: A Socio-Technical Perspective 8. Knowledge Engineering in Adaptive Interface and User Modeling 9. Application of a Cognitive Model of Collaboration to a User Interface 10. Structure- and Content-Based Retrieval for XML documents 11. MESH: A Model-Based Approach to Hypermedia Design 12. User Considerations in Electronic Commerce Transactions 13. Computer Supported Social Networking Based on Email Exchange 14. The Cultural Aesthetic of Virtual Reality: Simulation or Transparency? 15. HCI: the Next Step Towards Optimization of Computer Assisted Surgical Planning, Intervention and Training (CASPIT) %M E.Chidambaram.2001 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Our Virtual World: The Transformation of Work, Play and Life via Technology %E Chidambaram, Laku %E Igurs, Ilze %D 2001 %P 264 %I Idea Group Publishing %G ISBN 1-878289-92-6 %Y 1. Introduction 2. Going Virtual: The Driving Forces and Arrangements WORK IN THE VIRTUAL WORLD 3. Am I Doing What's Expected? New Member Socialization in Virtual Groups 4. How Are You Going to Keep Them in the Classroom After They've Seen MTV? Online Education in a Virtual World 5. Meeting Current Challenges for Virtually Collocated Teams: Participation, Culture, and Integration 6. Succeeding in the Virtual World: How Relationships Add Value on the Web PLAY IN THE VIRTUAL WORLD 7. Online Poker and the Individuals Who Play It 8. Online Recreation and Play in Organizational Life: The Internet as Virtual Contested Terrain 9. Play's the Thing...on the Web! LIFE IN THE VIRTUAL WORLD 10. Citizens and Spokesmen: Politics and Personal Impression on the Web 11. The Virtual Community: Building on Social Structure, Relations and Trust to Achieve Value 12. Sloan 2001: A Virtual Odyssey 13. The Search for a New Identity: Post-organ Transplant Recipients and the Internet 14. Conclusion %M E.Christie.85 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors of the User-System Interface: a report on an ESPRIT preparatory study %E Christie, Bruce %D 1985 %P 272 %C Amsterdam %I North-Holland %G ISBN 0-44487832-7 %M E.Churchill.2001 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Collaborative Virtual Environments %E Churchill, Elizabeth F. %E Snowdon, David N. %E Munro, Alan J. %D 2001 %P 304 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 1-85233-244-1 %Y Section 1: Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs): Histories, Perspectives and Issues Collaborative Virtual Environments: Digital Places and Spaces for Interaction Section 2: Technical Issues and System Challenges Extending the Limits of Collaborative Virtual Environments System Challenges for Collaborative Virtual Environments Understanding the Network Requirements of Collaborative Virtual Environments Section 3: Bodies, Presences and Interactions "He's Behind You": The Experience of Presence in Shared Virtual Environments All that is Solid Melts into Software: Collaborative Virtual Environments Using Symbolic Acting Virtually Missing the Point: Configuring CVEs for Workplace Interaction Section 4: Sharing Context in CVEs - Or "I Know What I See, but What Do You See?" How Not to be Objective Supporting Flexible Roles in a Shared Space Section 5: So, Now We're in a CVE, What do we Do? Designing Interactive Collaborative Environments Collaborative Scientific Research Across Distances: The Nanomanipulator Environment Tele-Immersive Collaboration in the CAVE Research Network Section 6: The Emerging and Existing Cultures of CVE Communities Designing an Emergent Culture of Negotiation in Collaborative Virtual Communities: The Case of the DomeCity Simulation Waterfall Glen: Social Virtual Reality at Work The Role of the Personal in Social Workspaces: Experiences from Working in AlphaWorld %M E.Cipolla.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Computer Vision for Human-Computer Interaction %E Cipolla, Roberto %E Pentland, Alexander %D 1999 %P 300 %I Cambridge University Press %G ISBN 0-521-62253-0 %Y Foreword: Out of Sight, Out of Mind + Negroponte, N. Preface 1. Smart Rooms: Machine Understanding of Human Behavior + Pentland, A. P. 2. GestureComputer -- History, Design and Applications + Maggioni, C. + Kammerer, B. 3. Human Reader: A Vision-Based Man-Machine Interface + Mase, K. 4. Visual Sensing of Humans for Active Public Interfaces + Waters, K. + Rehg, J. + Loughlin, M. et al 5. A Human-Robot Interface using Pointing with Uncalibrated Stereo Vision + Cipolla, R. + Hollinghurst, N. J. 6. Tracking Faces + Gee, A. H. + Cipolla, R. 7. Towards Automated, Real-time, Facial Animation + Bascle, B. + Blake, A. + Morris, J. 8. Interfacing through Visual Pointers + Colombo, C. + Del Bimbo, A. + De Magistris, S. 9. Monocular Tracking of the Human Arm in 3D + Di Bernardo, E. + Goncalves, L. + Perona, P. 10. Looking at People in Action An Overview + Yacoob, Y. + Davis, L. + Black, M. et al 11. A Framework for Gesture Generation and Interpretation + Cassell, J. 12. Model-Based Interpretation of Faces and Hand Gestures + Taylor, C. J. + Lanitis, A. + Cootes, T. F. et al 13. Recognition of Hand Signs from Complex Backgrounds + Weng, J. J. + Cui, Y. 14. Probabilistic Models of Verbal and Body Gestures + Bregler, C. + Omohundro, S. M. + Covell, M. et al 15. Looking at Human Gestures + Yachida, M. + Iwai, Y. Acknowledgements Bibliography List of contributors %M E.Collis.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Children and Computers in School %E Collis, Betty %E Knezek, Gerald %E Lai, Kwok-Wing %E Miyashita, Keiko %D 1996 %P 149 %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-80582073-6 %M E.Coombs.81 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Computing Skills and the User Interface %E Coombs, M. J. %E Alty, J. L. %D 1981 %P 499 %C New York, NY %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12186520-7 %M E.Curtis.81 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Tutorial: Human Factors in Software Development %E Curtis, Bill %D 1981 %P 641 %C Los Angeles, CA %I IEEE Computer Society Press %M E.Curtis.85 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Tutorial: Human Factors in Software Development %E Curtis, Bill %D 1985 %P 730 %C Los Angeles, CA %I IEEE Computer Society Press %G ISBN 0-81860577-4 %O Second Edition %M E.Cypher.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration %E Cypher, Allen %E Halbert, Daniel C. %E Kurlander, David %E Lieberman, Henry %E Maulsby, David %E Myers, Brad A. %E Turransky, Alan %D 1993 %P 672 %C Cambridge, MA %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-03213-9 %W http://lieber.www.media.mit.edu/people/lieber/PBE/ %Y Foreword by Alan Kay Introduction: Bringing Programming to End Users + Cypher, Allen I. SYSTEMS 1. Pygmalion: An Executable Electronic Blackboard + Smith, David Canfield 2. Tinker: A Programming by Demonstration System for Beginning Programmers + Lieberman, Henry 3. A Predictive Calculator + Witten, Ian H. 4. Rehearsal World: Programming by Rehearsal + Finzer, William F. + Gould, Laura 5. SmallStar: Programming by Demonstration in the Desktop Metaphor + Halbert, Daniel C. 6. Peridot: Creating User Interfaces by Demonstration + Myers, Brad A. 7. Metamouse: An Instructible Agent for Programming by Demonstration + Maulsby, David + Witten, Ian H. 8. TELS: Learning Text Editing Tasks from Examples + Witten, Ian H. + Mo, Dan 9. Eager: Programming Repetitive Tasks by Demonstration + Cypher, Allen 10. Garnet: Uses of Demonstrational Techniques + Myers, Brad A. 11. The Turvy Experience: Simulating an Instructible Interface + Maulsby, David 12. Chimera: Example-Based Graphical Editing + Kurlander, David 13. The Geometer's Sketchpad: Programming by Geometry + Jackiw, R. Nicholas + Finzer, William F. 14. Tourmaline:Text Formatting by Demonstration + Myers, Brad A. 15. A History-Based Macro by Example System + Kurlander, David + Feiner, Steven 16. Mondrian: A Teachable Graphical Editor + Lieberman, Henry 17. Triggers: Guiding Automation with Pixels to Achieve Data Access + Potter, Richard 18. The AIDE Project: An Application-Independent Demonstrational Environment + Piernot, Philippe P. + Yvon, Marc P. II. COMPONENTS 19. A History of Editable Graphical Histories + Kurlander, David + Feiner, Steven 20. Graphical Representation and Feedback in a PBD System + Modugno, Francesmary + Myers, Brad A. 21. PBD Invocation Techniques: A Review and Proposal + Kosbie, David S. + Myers, Brad A. 22. A System-Wide Macro Facility Based on Aggregate Events: A Proposal + Kosbie, David S. + Myers, Brad A. 23. Making Programming Accessible to Visual Problem Solvers + Lieberman, Henry 24. Using Voice Input to Disambiguate Intent + Turransky, Alan III. PERSPECTIVES 25. Characterizing PBD Systems + Cypher, Allen + Kosbie, David S. + Maulsby, David 26. Demonstrational Interfaces: A Step Beyond Direct Manipulation + Myers, Brad A. 27. Just-in-time Programming + Potter, Richard IV. APPENDICES A. A Programming by Demonstration Chronology: 23 Years of Examples + Maulsby, David + Turransky, Alan B. A Test Suite for Programming by Demonstration + Potter, Richard + Maulsby, David C. Glossary + Myers, Brad A. + Maulsby, David Bibliography Contributors Index %M E.Cypher.10 %0 EDITED BOOK %T No Code Required: Giving Users Tools to Transform the Web %E Cypher, Allen %E Dontcheva, Mira %E Lau, Tessa %E Nichols, Jeffrey %D 2010 %P 512 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN: 0-12-381541-X, 978-0-12-381541-5 %W http://www.elsevierdirect.com/companion.jsp?ISBN=9780123815415 Companion Web Site %Y Introduction End User Programming on the Web + Cypher, Allen Why We Customize the Web + Miller, Robert I. End User Programming Languages for the Web Sloppy Programming + Little, Greg Mixing the reactive with the personal: Opportunities for end user programming in Personal information management (system) + Van Kleek, Max Going beyond PBD: A Play-by-Play and Mixed-initiative Approach (system) + Jung, Hyuckchul Rewriting the Web with Chickenfoot (system) + Miller, Robert A Goal-Oriented Web Browser (system) + Faaborg, Alexander II. Systems and Applications Clip, Connect, Clone: Combining Application Elements to Build Custom Interfaces for Information Access (system) + Fujima, Jun Mash Maker (system) + Ennals, Robert Collaborative scripting on the web (system) + Lau, Tessa Programming by a Sample: Rapidly Creating Web Applications with d.mix (system) + BjöHartmann, + Highlight: End User Mobilization of Existing Web Sites (system) + Nichols, Jeffrey Subjunctive Interfaces for the Web + Lunzer, Aran From Web Summaries to Search Templates: Automation for Personal Web Content (system) + Dontcheva, Mira Access to the Temporal Web Through Zoetrope (system) + Adar, Eytan Enabling End Users to Independently Build Accessibility into the Web + Bigham, Jeffrey Social Accessibility: A Collaborative Approach For Improving Web Accessibility (system) + Borodin, Yevgen III. Data Management and Interoperability A World Wider than the Web: End User Programming Across Multiple Domains (system) + Haines, Will Knowing What You're Talking About: Natural Language Programming of a Multi-Player Online Game (system) + Lieberman, Henry IV. User Studies Mashups for Web-Active End Users + Zang, Nan Mashed layers and muddled models: debugging mashup applications + Jones, M. Cameron Reuse in the world of end-user programmers + Scaffidi, Christopher Using Web Search to Write Programs + Brandt, Joel %M E.Day.96 %0 BOOK %T Computer, Communication and Mental Models %E Day, Donald L. %E Kovacs, Diane K. %D 1996 %P 96 %I Taylor & Francis %G ISBN 0-7484-0543-7 %Y Preface: Computerised tools as intermediaries in the communication of mental maps 1: The Communication Process 1. Human-computer-human interaction: how computers affect interpersonal communication + Fuller, Rodney 2. Designing for cognitive communication: epistemic fidelity or mediating collaborative inquiry? + Roschelle, Jeremy 3. Computer-mediated interpersonal communication: the HCHI approach + Balint, Lajos 2: Knowledge Representation 4. Mapping the mapper John Wood + Taylor, Paul 5. Mapping spatial cognition with computers + Moose, Phil + Stueland, Teri + Kern, Krista + Gentry, Tom 3: Cooperative Work 6. The world view of collaborative tools + Mandviwalla, Munir 7. Computer-based simulation models for problem-solving: communicating problem understandings + Paul, Ray + Thomas, Peter 8. The effects of combining interactive graphics and text in computer-mediated small group decision-making + Toth, Jozsef Postscript: A convergence of disciplines %M E.Druin.98 %0 BOOK %T The Design of Children's Technology; How We Design, What We Design and Why %E Druin, Allison %D 1998 %P 270 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860-507-X %Y Preface: Beginning a Discussion about Kids, Technology, and Design + Druin, Allison I: The Design Process 1: The Role of Usability Research in Designing Children's Computer Products + Hanna, Libby + Risden, Kirsten + Czerwinski, Mary + Alexander, Kristin J. 2: Kids as Informants: Telling us What We Didn't Know or Confirming What We Already Knew + Scaife, Mike + Rogers, Yvonne 3: Children as Our Technology Design Partners + Druin, Allison + Bederson, Ben + Boltman, Angela + Miura, Adrian + Knotts-Callahan, Debby + Platt, Mark 4: Designing Collaborative Applications for Classroom Use: The LiNC Project + Koenemann, Jurgen + Carroll, John M. + Shaffer, Clifford A. + Rosson, Mary Beth + Abrams, Marc 5: The Role of the Media Researcher in the Design of Children's Media + Lieberman, Debra 6: Children as Designers, Testers, and Evaluators of Educational Software: HCI From a Different Perspective + Kafai, Yasmine B. II: The Technology of Children 7: Constructional Design: Creating New Constructions Kits for Kids + Resnick, Mitchel + Bruckman, Amy + Martin, Fred 8: Children as Digital Motion Picture Authors + Baecker, Ronald + Posner, Ilona 9: Making Programming Easier for Children + Smith, David Canfield + Cypher, Allen 10: Helping Children Learn Hard Things: Computer Programming with Familiar Objects and Actions + Kahn, Ken 11: Middle Tech: Blurring the Division Between High and Low Tech in Education + Eisenberg, Mike + Eisenberg, Ann %M E.Druin.2000 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Robots for Kids: Exploring New Technologies for Learning %E Druin, Allison %E Hendler, James %D 2000 %P 350 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860-597-5 %Y I - NEW ROBOT TECHNOLOGIES FOR KIDS 1 - To Mindstorms and Beyond: Evolution of a Construction Kit for Magical Machines 2 - Robot Entertainment 3 - PETS: A Personal Electronic Teller of Stories 4 - Bolts from the Blue: How Large Dreams Can Become Real Products II - INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO USING ROBOTS FOR EDUCATION 5 - Teaching Diverse Learners Using Robotics 6 - Technological Prayers: Parents and Children Exploring Robotics and Values 7 - "So That'S what Pi is for!" and Other Epiphanies from Hands-on Robotics 8 - Eat, Sleep, Robotics 9 - RoboCamp: One Hands-On Week of Exploring Science Through Robotics III - FUTURE VISIONS 10 - The Landscape of Robots for Kids %M E.Druin.09 %0 BOOK %T Mobile technology for children : designing for interaction and learning %E Druin, Allison %D 2009 %P 353 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN: 0-12-374900-X 978-0-12374900-0 %Y Foreword: Water Jugs and Ringtones + Bellone, Jason Introduction: Defining Mobile Technologies, Children and Learning + Druin, Allison Section 1- The Landscape 1: How Mobile Technologies Are Changing the Way Children Learn (3) + Rogers, Yvonne + Price, Sara 2: Harnessing the Potential of Mobile Technologies for Children and Learning (23) + Shuler, Carly + Ching, Dixie + Lewis, Armanda + Levine, Michael H. 3: Pocket Rockets: The Past, Present and Future of Children's Portable Computing (43) + Buckleitner, Warren 4: Social Impacts of Mobile Technologies for Children: Keystone or Invasive Species? (63) + Hoadley, Christopher 5: A Disruption is Coming: A Primer for Educators on the Mobile Technology Revolution (83) + Soloway, Elliot Section 2- Designing Mobile Technologies 6: Mobile Interaction Design Matters (101) + Jones, Matt 7: A Child's Mobile Digital Library: Collaboration, Community, and Change (125) + Fails, Jerry + Druin, Allison + Bederson, Ben + Weeks, Ann + Rose, Anne 8: Adding Space and Senses to Mobile World Exploration (147) + Silva, Maria Joao + Cristina, + + Gomes, Azevedo + Pestana, Bruno + Lopes, Joao Correia + Marcelino, Maria Jose + Gouveia, Cristina + Fonseca, Alexandra 9: LeapFrog Learning Design: Playful Approaches to Literacy, from LeapPad to the Tag Reading System (171) + Gray, Jim + Bulat, Jennae + Jaynes, Carolyn + Cunningham, Anne 10: Designing the Intel-Powered Classmate PC (195) + Morales, Ramon Section 3- Learning and Use 11: Early OLPC Experiences in a Rural Uruguayan School (225) + Hourcade, Juan Pablo + Beitler, Daiana + Cormenzana, Fernando + Flores, Pablo 12: "It's Mine": Kids Carrying Their Culture Wherever They Go (245) + Guernsey, Lisa 13: Mobile Technologies in Support of Young Children's Learning (265) + Revelle, Glenda 14: Mobile Technologies for Parent-Child Relationships (285) + Yarosh, Svetlana + Davis, Hilary + Soderlund, Paulina Modlitba + Skov, Mikael + Vetere, Frank 15: Using Mobile Technology to Unite (for) Children (307) + Fabian, Christopher + Kochi, Erica 16: Designing the Future (329) + Read, Janet + Druin, Allison %M E.Dunlop.91 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices %E Dunlop, Charles %E Kling, Rob %D 1991 %P 758 %C San Diego, California %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12-224-356-0; QA 76.9 C66 C6377 %M E.Durrett.87 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Color and the Computer %E Durrett, H. John %D 1987 %P 299 %C New York %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12225210-1 %M E.Durso.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Handbook of Applied Cognition %E Durso, Francis T. %E Nickerson, Raymond S. %E Schvaneveldt, Roger W. %E Dumais, Susan T. %E Lindsay, D. Stephen %E Chi, Michelene T. H. %D 1999 %N 27 %P 881 %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 0-471-97765-9, OCLC 40142976 %Y 1. OVERVIEWS 2. BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY 3. COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY 4. INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTION 5. HEALTH AND LAW %M E.Earnshaw.01 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Frontiers in Human-Centred Computing, Online Communities and Virtual Environment %E Earnshaw, Rae %E Guedj, Richard %E van Dam, Andries %E Vince, John %D 2001 %P 504 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 1-85233-238-7 %Y VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS: A Review + Vince, John The Role of Virtual Humans in Virtual Environment Technology and Interfaces + Thalmann, Daniel Perceptual User Interfaces + Turk, Matthew Guidelines for Telepresence and Shared Virtual Environments + Earnshaw, Rae AUGMENTED REALITY AND MOBILE COMPUTING: Mobile Augmented Reality as an Example of a Complex and Demanding Human-Centred System + Julier, Simon + Feiner, Steven + Rosenblum, Larry Toward Tightly-Coupled Human Interfaces + Furness, Thomas Situation-Aware Mobile Assistance + Kirste, Thomas DEVICES FOR DISPLAY AND INTERACTION: Devices for Display and Interaction + Wittted, Turner Technologies for Virtual Reality/Tele-Immersion Applications: Issues of Research in Image Display and Global Networking + DeFanti, Tom + Sandin, Dan + Brown, Maxine + Pape, Dave + Anstey, Josephine + Bogucki, Mike et al FUTURE INTERFACES: Post-Wimp User Interfaces: The Human Connection + van Dam, Andries Supporting Creativity with Advanced Information-Abundant User Interfaces + Shneiderman, Ben Virtual Spaces Revive Real World Interaction + Julia, Luc + Bing, Jehan + Cheyer, Adam An HCI Agenda for the Next Millennium: Emergent Global Intelligence + Thomas, John APPLICATIONS AND TOOLS: The Impossible 'Killer App': Catalyst for Change + Arnold, David 3D Data Visualization Components on the Web -- Results from AVS'involvement in several EC ESPRIT Research Projects + Jern, Mikael Creating a Shared Reality for Research and Education through Networked Virtual Reality + Brown, Judith ONLINE COMMUNITIES: Usability, Sociability, Theory and Methods + Preece, Jenny Collaboration and Shared Virtual Environments -- From Metaphor to Reality + Leevers, David On the Need for Cultural Representation in Interactive Systems + Mudur, Sudhir Internet Security from Diverse Viewpoints + Busch, Christoph FOUNDATIONS FOR INTERACTION: Why Performance Always Comes Last in Interactive Systems Design and What to do about it + Newman, William %M E.Edmonds.92 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The Separable User Interface %S Computers and People Series %E Edmonds, Ernest %D 1992 %P 371 %C London, England %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12-232150-2 %Y PART 1 INTRODUCTION (5-18) The Emergence of the Separable User Interface (5-18) + Edmonds, E. A. PART 2 EARLY WORK (19-72) A Graphical Technique for Numerical Input (21-28) (1968) + Newman, W. M. A System for Interactive Graphical Programming (29-44) (1968) + Newman, W. M. On the Use of Transition Diagrams in the Design of a User Interface for an Interactive Computer System (45-58) (1969) + Parnas, D. L. Specification and Design of Dialogue Systems with State Diagrams (59-72) (1977) + Denert, E. PART 3 FIRST GENERATION USER INTERFACE SYSTEMS (73-128) BRIDGE: An Interactive Dialogue-Generation Facility (75-86) (1975) + Stallings, W. The Man-Machine Interface -- A New Approach (87-96) (1977) + Maher, P. K. C. + Bell, H. V. Language Facilities for Programming User-Computer Dialogues (97-128) (1978) + Lafuente, J. M. + Gries, D. PART 4 USER INTERFACE SPECIFICATION FOR SEPARABILITY (129-182) Adaptive Man-Computer Interfaces (131-148) (1981) + Edmonds, E. A. Modelling User Interface-Application Interactions (149-166) (1989) + Hurley, W. D. + Sibert, J. L. Propositional Production Systems for Dialogue Description (167-182) (1990) + Olsen, D. R., Jr. PART 5 ARCHITECTURES (183-280) The Man-Machine Interface: A Note on Concept and Design (185-194) (1982) + Edmonds, E. A. A Report on Dialogue Specification Tools (195-210) (1985) + Green, M. The Run-Time Structure of UIMS-Supported Applications (211-226) (1987) + Dance, J. R. + Granor, T. E. + Hill, R. D. + Hudson, S. E. + Meads, J. D. + Myers, B. A. + Schulert, A. Localization of Application Knowledge in Incremental Development of User Interfaces (227-238) (1990) + Gray, P. D. + Wood, C. A. + Kilgour, A. C. The User interface Management System DIAMANT (239-260) (1990) + Trefz, B. + Ziegler, J. An Architecture for Knowledge-Based Front Ends (261-270) (1990) + Edmonds, E. A. + McDaid, E. Back-End Manager: An Interface Between a Knowledge-Based Front End and its Application Subsystem (271-280) PART 6 PRACTICAL ISSUES OF SEPARABILITY (281-343) Report on the Interface of the UIMS to the Application (283-294) (1985) + Enderle, G. Application Modelling in a User Interface Management System (295-312) (1986) + Alty, J. L. + Mckell, P. Implementation of a Program's Designer Model (313-330) (1988) + Szekely, P. A Case Study of User Interface Management System Development and Application (331-343) (1989) + Mannheimer, J. M. + Burnett, R. C. + Wallers, J. A. PART 7 LOOKING BACKWARDS (AND FORWARDS) (345-356) The Separable User Interface: A Conversation + Newman, W. M. + Edmonds, E. A. Bibliography Index %M E.Ehrich.86 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human-Computer Dialogue Design %S Advances in Human Factors/Ergonomics %E Ehrich, R. W. %E Williges, R. C. %D 1986 %V 2 %P 384 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-42567-5 %K DESIGN Specification IMPLEMENTATION %Y 1 Multidisciplinary Research in Human-Computer Dialogue Design 2 Introducing Dialogue Management 3 Dialogue Management as Part of Software Engineering Methodology 4 The Dialogue Author 5 Role of Language in Human-Computer Interfaces 6 Integrated Tools for Program Construction 7 Using Speech in the Human-Computer Interface 8 Using Models of Editing Command Selection 9 User Assistance in Human-Computer Interfaces 10 Human-Computer Communication for Dynamic Task Allocation 11 Human-Computer Dialogue Design and Research Issues %M E.Engestrom.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Cognition and Communication at Work %E Engestrom, Yrjo %E Middleton, David %D 1996 %P 346 %I Cambridge University Press %G ISBN 0-521-44104-8 %Y 1. Introduction: Studying work as mindful practice + Engestrom, Yrjo + Middleton, David 2. Distributed cognition in an airline cockpit + Hutchins, Edwin + Klausen, Tove 3. Constituting shared workspaces + Suchman, Lucy 4. Seeing as situated activity: Formulating planes + Goodwin, Charles + Goodwin, Marjorie Harness 5. Convergent activities: Line control and passenger information on the London Underground + Heath, Christian + Luff, Paul 6. Users and designers in mutual activity: An analysis of cooperative activities in systems design + Bødker, Susanne + Grønbæk, Kaj 7. System disturbances as springboard for development of operators' expertise + Norros, Leena 8. Expert and novice differences in cognition and activity: A practical work activity + Laufer, Edith A. + Glick, Joseph 9. The tensions of judging: Handling cases of driving under the influence of alcohol in Finland and California + Engestrom, Yrjo 10. Talking work: Argument, common knowledge, and improvisation in teamwork + Middleton, David 11. The collective construction of scientific genius + Mukerji, Chandra 12. Experience and the collective nature of skill + Shaiken, Harley 13. Working together: Symbolic interactionism, activity theory, and information systems + Star, Susan Leigh 14. On the ethnography of cooperative work + Raeithel, Arne %M E.Engestrom.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Perspectives on Activity Theory (Learning in Doing Social, Cognitive and Computational Perspectives) %E Engestrom, Yrjo %E Miettinen, Reijo %E Punamaki, Raij %D 1999 %P 462 %I Cambridge University Press %G ISBN 0-52143730-X %Y PART 1: THEORETICAL ISSUES 1. Activity Theory and Individual and Social Transformation + Engestrom, Yrjo 2. The Content and Unsolved Problems of Activity Theory + Davydov, Vassily V. 3. Knowledge as Shared Procedures + Toulmin, Stephen 4. Activity Theory in a New Era + Letkorsky, Vladimir A. 5. Society Versus Context in Individual Development: Does Theory Make a Difference + Tolman, Charles W. 6. Cultural Psychology: Some General Principles and a Concrete Example + Cole, Michael 7. Laws, Logics and Human Activity + Eskola, Antti 8. Collapse, Creation and Continuity in Europe -- How Do People Change + Hayrynen, Yrjo-Paavo 9. Activity Theory and the Concept of Integrative Levels + Tobach, Ethel 10 The Relevance to Psychology of Antonio Gramsci's Ideas on Activity and Common Sense + Colucci, Francesco Paolo PART II: LANGUAGE AND ITS ACQUISITION 11. The Expanded Dialogic Sphere: Writing Activity and Authoring of Self in Japanese Classrooms + Moro, Yuji 12. Improvement of School Ch %M E.Erickson.08 %0 EDITED BOOK %T HCI Remixed: Reflections on Works that have Influenced the HCI Community %E Erickson, Thomas %E McDonald, David W. %D 2008 %P 337 %C Cambridge, Massachusetts %I MIT Press %G ISBN: 0-262-05088-9, 978-0-262-05088-3 %Y Section I - Big Ideas 1. My Vision Isn't My Vision: Making a Career Out of Getting Back to Where I Started + Buxton, William 2. Deeply Intertwingled: The Unexpected Legacy of Ted Nelson's Computer Lib/Dream Machines + Russell, Daniel M. 3. Man-Computer Symbiosis + Baecker, Ronald M. 4. Drawing on SketchPad: Reflections on Computer Science and HCI + Konstan, Joseph A. 5. The Mouse, the Demo and the Big Idea + Ju, Wendy Section II - Influential Systems 6. A Creative Programming Environment + Lieberman, Henry 7. Fundamentals in HCI: Learning the Value of Consistency and User Models + Bly, Sara 8. It is still a Star + Bødker, Susanne 9. The Disappearing Computer + Streitz, Norbert A. 10. It Really Is All About Location! + Dey, Anind K. Section III - Large Groups, Loosely Joined 11. Network Nation: Human Communication via Computer + Kiesler, Sara 12. On the Diffusion of Innovations in HCI + Fisher, Danyel 13. From Smart to Ordinary + Brown, Barry 14. Knowing the Particulars + Erickson, Thomas 15. Back to Samba School: Revisiting Seymour Papert's Ideas on Community, Culture, Computers and Learning + Bruckman, Amy 16. The Work to Make Software Work + Grinter, Rebecca E. Section IV - Groups in the Wild 17. McGrath and the Behaviors of Groups (BOGs) + Grudin, Jonathan 18. Observing Collaboration: Group-Centered Design + Greenberg, Saul 19. Infrastructure and its Effect on the Interface + Edwards, W. Keith 20. Taking Articulation Work in CSCW Seriously + Fitzpatrick, Geraldine 21. Let's Shack Up: Getting Serious about GIM + McDonald, David W. 22. A CSCW Sampler + Palen, Leysia 23. Video, Toys, and Beyond Being There + Smith, Brian K Section V - Reflective Practitioners 24. A Simulated Listening Typewriter: John Gould plays Wizard of Oz + Schmandt, Chris 25. Seeing the Hole In Space + Harrison, Steve 26. Edward Tufte's 1+1=3 + Jenson, Scott 27. Typographic Space: A Fusion of Design and Technology + Forlizzi, Jodi 28. Making Sense of Sense Making + Whittaker, Steve 29. Does Voice Coordination Have to be 'Rocket Science'? + Aoki, Paul M. 30. Decomposing a Design Space + Resnick, Paul Section VI - There's More to Design 31. Discovering America + Winograd, Terry 32. Interaction Design Considered as a Craft + Löwgren, Jonas 33. Designing 'Up' in the Software Industry + Cherny, Lynn 34. Revisiting an Ethnocritical Approach to HCI: Verbal Privilege and Translation + Muller, Michael J. 35. Some Experience! Some Evolution! + Cockton, Gilbert 36. Mumford Re-Visited + Dray, Susan M. Section VII - Tacking and Jibbing 37. Learning from Learning from Notes + Olson, Judith S. 38. A Site for SOAR Eyes: (Re)placing Cognition + Churchill, Elizabeth F. 39. You Can Go Home Again: Revisiting a Study of Domestic Computing + Woodruff, Allison 40. From Gaia to HCI: On Multi-disciplinary Design and Co-adaptation + Mackay, Wendy E. 41. Fun at Work: Managing HCI with the Peopleware Perspective + Thomas, John C. 42. Learning from Engineering Research + Newman, William 43. Interaction is the Future of Computing + Beaudouin-Lafon, Michel Section VIII - Seeking Common Ground 44. A Source of Stimulation: Gibson's Account of the Environment + Gaver, William 45. When the External Entered HCI: Designing Effective Representations + Rogers, Yvonne 46. The Essential Role of Mental Models in HCI: Card, Moran and Newell + Ehrlich, Kate 47. A Most Fitting Law + Olson, Gary M. 48. Reflections on Card, English, and Burr + MacKenzie, I. Scott 49. The Contribution of the Language-Action Perspective to a New Foundation for Design + De Michelis, Giorgio 50. Following Procedures: A Detective Story + Henderson, Austin 51. Play, Flex, and Slop: Sociality and Intentionality + Dourish, Paul %M E.Finn.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Video-Mediated Communication %S Computers, Cognition, and Work %E Finn, Kathleen E. %E Sellen, Abigail J. %E Wilbur, Sylvia B. %D 1997 %P 584 %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-2288-7 [cloth] %Y Part I: Foundations Introduction: An Overview of Video-Mediated Communication + Finn, K. E. The Role of Vision in Face-to-Face and Mediated Communication + Whittaker, S. + O'Conaill, B. Technology Constraints of Video-Mediated Communication + Angiolillo, J. S. + Blanchard, H. E. + Israelski, E. W. + Man'e, A. Making Sense of the Findings: Common Vocabulary Leads to the Synthesis Necessary for Theory Building + Olson, G. M. + Olson, J. S. Part II: Findings Assessing Video-Mediated Communication: A Comparison of Different Analytic Approaches + Sellen, A. J. Characterizing, Predicting, and Measuring Video-Mediated Communication: A Conversational Approach + O'Conaill, B. + Whittaker, S. The Impact of VMC on Collaborative Problem Solving: An Analysis of Task Performance, Communicative Process, and User Satisfaction + Anderson, A. H. + O'Malley, C. + Doherty-Sneddon, G. + Langton, S. + Newlands, A. + Mullin, J + Fleming, A. M. + Van der Velden, J. Face-to-Face Group Work Compared to Remote Group Work With and Without Video + Olson, J. S. + Olson, G. M. + Meader, D. Studying Video-Based Collaboration in Context: From Small Workgroups to Large Organizations + Isaacs, E. A. + Tang, J. C. Channel Overload as a Driver for Adoption of Desktop Video for Distributed Group Work + Rudman, C. + Hertz, R. + Marshall, C. + Dykstra-Erickson, E. Video in Support of Organizational Talk + Sellen, A. J. + Harper, R. Rant and RAVE: Experimental and Experiential Accounts of a Media Space + Bellotti, V. + Dourish, P. The Media Space + Harrison, S. + Bly, S. + Anderson, S. + Minneman, S. Sharing Faces, Places, and Spaces: The Ontario Telepresence Project Field Studies + Moore, G. Reconfiguring Media Space: Supporting Collaborative Work + Heath, C. + Luff, P. + Sellen, A. J. Part III: Design Models and Metaphors for Video-Mediated Communication + Wilbur, S. B. Living in Augmented Reality: Ubiquitous Media and Reactive Environments + Buxton, W. A. S. Interfaces for Multiparty Videoconferences + Buxton, W. A. S. + Sellen, A. J. + Sheasby, M. C. Group Space: The Role of Video in Multipoint Videoconferencing and Its Implications for Design + Man'e, A. Virtual Meeting Rooms + Ensor, J. R. Iterative Design of Seamless Collaboration Media + Ishii, H. + Kobayashi, M. + Arita, K. + Yagi, T. Part IV: The Future Informal Communications Reexamined: New Functions for Video in Supporting Opportunistic Encounters + Isaacs, E. A. + Whittaker, S. + Frohlich, D. + O'Conaill, B. Video-As-Data: Technical and Social Aspects of a Collaborative Multimedia Application + Nardi, B. A. + Kuchinsky, A. + Whittaker, S. + Leichner, R. + Schwarz, H. Supporting Videoconferencing on the Internet + Crowcroft, J. Prospects for Videotelephony + Kraut, R. E. + Fish, R. S. %M E.Forsyth.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors and Web Development %E Forsythe, Chris %E Grose, Eric %E Ratner, Julie %D 1997 %P 288 %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-2823-0 [cloth] 0-8058-2824-9 [paper] %Y Introduction + Mayhew, Deborah J. Part I: Perspectives From Psychology The Use of Investigatory Responses as a Measure of Learning and Memory + Seltzer, C. P. Visual Information Processing on the World Wide Web + Marks, W. + Dulaney, C. L. Discourse Process and Its Relevance to the Web + Magliano, J. P. + Schleich, M. C. + Millis, K. K. Human Navigation + Whitaker, Leslie A. Part II: Web User Populations Children's Online Environments + Druin, Allison + Platt, M. Designing Web Pages and Applications for People With Disabilities + Laux, Lila The World Wide Web as a Teaching Resource + Burden, P. + Davies, J. Easing the Learning Curve for Novice Web Users + Ratner, Julie Part III: Web Design Guidelines and Development Processes Using Web and Traditional Style Guides to Design Web Interfaces + Grose, Eric + Forsythe, Chris + Ratner, Julie Page Design Guidelines Developed Through Usability Testing + Borges, Jose A. + Morales, Israel + Rodriguez, Nestor J. Human Factors Methodology for Designing Web Sites + Vora, Pawan R. Part IV: Web Research and Development Web User Interface Development at Oracle Corporation + Wichansky, Anna M. + Hackman, Geroge, Jr. Web Usability Research at Microsoft Corporation + Kanerva, A. + Keeker, K. + Risden, K. + Schuh, E. + Czerwinski, Mary Creating Content for Both Paper and the Web + Lew, Gavin S. + Schumacher, Robert M. + Omanson, Richard C. The Ten Golden Rules for Providing Video Over the Web or 0% of 2.4M (at 270k/sec, 340 sec remaining) + Johnson, C. Part V: Collaboration and Visualization Graphics Design on the Web + Wiebe, E. N. + Howe, J. E. Collaborative Interfaces for the Web + Greenberg, Saul A Zooming Web Browser + Bederson, Ben B. + Hollan, James D. + Stewart, J. + Rogers, D. + Vick, D. + Ring, L. + Grose, Eric + Forsythe, Chris %M E.Frakes.92 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Information Retrieval: Data Structures and Algorithms %E Frakes, William B. %E Baeza-Yates, Ricardo %D 1992 %P 504 %C Englewood-Cliffs, New Jersey %I Prentice Hall %G ISBN 0-13-463837-9; QA 76.9 D351543 1992 %Y INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction to Information Storage and Retrieval Systems (1) 2. Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms Related to Information Retrieval (13) FILE STRUCTURES 3. Inverted Files (28) 4. Signature Files (44) 5. New Indices for Text: PAT Tree and PAT Arrays (66) 6. File Organization for Optical Disks (83) TERM AND QUERY OPERATIONS 7. Lexical Analysis and Stoplists (102) 8. Stemming Algorithms (131) 9. Thesaurus Construction (161) 10. String Search Algorithms (219) 11. Relevance Feedback and Other Query Modification Techniques (241) DOCUMENT OPERATIONS 12. Boolean Operations (264) 13. Hashing Algorithms (293) 14. Ranking Algorithms (363) 15. Extended Boolean Models (393) 16. Clustering Algorithms (419) HARDWARE 17. Special-Purpose Hardware for Information Retrieval (443) 18. Parallel Information Retrieval Algorithms (459) Index (498-504) %M E.Galeg.90 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Intellectual Teamwork: Social and Technological Foundations of Cooperative Work %E Galegher, Jolene Rae %E Kraut, Robert E. %E Egido, Carmen %D 1990 %P 542 %C Hillsdale, NJ %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-80580533-8; 0-80580534-6 (pbk.) %Y Technology for intellectual teamwork : perspectives on research and design + Galegher, Jolene + Kraut, Robert E. Time matters in groups + McGrath, Joseph E. Work group structure and information technology : a structural contigency approach + Gutek, Barbara A. The development of working relationships + Gabarro, John J. Mutual knowledge and communicative effectiveness + Krauss, Robert M. + Fussell, Susan R. Patterns of contact and communication in scientific research collaborations + Kraut, Robert E. + Egido, Carmen + Galegher, Jolene Information technology and work groups : the case of new product teams + Ancona, Deborah G. + Caldwell, David F. The technology of team navigation + Hutchins, Edwin The integration of distributed knowledge in collaborative medical diagnosis + Cicourel, Aaron V. The interplay of work group structures and computer support + Bikson, Tora K. + Eveland, J.D. Communication and performance in ad hoc task groups + Finholt, Tom + Sproull, Lee + Kiesler, Sara Voice messaging, coordination, and communication + Rice, Ronald E. + Shook, Douglas E. Teleconferencing as a technology to support cooperative work : its possibilities and limitations + Egido, Carmen Technology and groups : assessments of the empirical research + Kraemer, Kenneth L. + Pinsonneault, Alain Hypertext and collaborative work : the example of intermedia + Landow, George P. Supporting collaboration with advanced multimedia electronic mail : the NSF EXPRES Project + Olson, Gary M. + Atkins, Daniel E. Visual languages for cooperation : a performing medium approach to systems for cooperative work + Lakin, Fred Experiences in an exploratory distributed organization + Abel, Mark Design and assessment of a group decision support system + Vogel, Douglas R. + Nunamaker, Jay F. %M E.Galer.92 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Methods and Tools in User-Centred Design for Information Technology %S Human Factors in Information Technology, 9 %E Galer, Margaret %E Harker, Susan %E Ziegler, Jurgen %D 1992 %N 14 %P 437 %C Amsterdam %I North-Holland %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-89301-6; QA 76.9 S88M44 1992 %Y 1. Introduction (1-10) + Galer, Margaret + Harker, Susan SECTION 1 -- SUPPORTING THE DESIGN PROCESS FROM CONCEPTION TO USE 2. Human Factors Tools for Designers of Information Technology Products (13-42) + Allison, Gordon + Cattarall, Bernard + Dowd, Marc + Galer, Margaret + Maguire, Martin + Taylor, Bronwen 3. An Ergonomics Framework for User Activity Centred Software Design (43-92) + Jeffroy, Francois + Lambert, Isabelle 4. The SANE Toolkit for Cognitive Modelling and User-Centred Design (93-125) + Bosser, Tom + Melchior, Elke-Maria 5. Product Usability (127-175) + Bertaggia, Nadia + Montagnini, Gianni + Novara, Francesco + Parlangeli, Oronzo 6. The Computer Human Factors Database (177-200) + Phillips, Kathryn + Galer, Margaret SECTION 2 -- DEVELOPMENTS IN INTERFACE DESIGN 7. Design of Dialogues for Human-Computer Interaction (203-236) + Haubner, Peter 8. Direct Manipulation User Interface (237-279) + Gorner, Claus + Vossen, Paulus + Ziegler, Jurgen 9. Design and Evaluation of Applications with Speech Interfaces -- Experimental Results and Practical Guidelines (281-297) + van Nes, Floris 10. Multimedia Interfaces (299-315) + Koller, Franz SECTION 3 -- SOFTWARE TOOLS TO SUPPORT USER-CENTRED DESIGN 11. DIAMANT -- A User Interface Management System for Object-Oriented Interfaces (319-343) + Trefz, Bernhard 12. INTUIT: A Computer Assisted Software Engineering Support for User-Centred Design (345-370) + Russell, Fred + Pettit, Phil + Elder, Simon SECTION 4 -- EXEMPLAR OF THE APPLICATION OF USER-CENTRED DESIGN 13. Developing Intelligent Decision Support Systems Through User-Centred Design: A Managerial Planning Application (373-412) + Laios, Lambros + Marmaras, Nikos + Giannacourou, Maria SECTION 5 -- CONCLUSIONS 14. Human Factors in the I.T. Software Design Process -- The Way Forward (415-426) + Harker, Susan + Eason, Ken + Ziegler, Jurgen List of Abbreviations and Acronyms (427) Author Index (431) Subject Index (435) %M E.Gardner.87 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Applying Cognitive Psychology to User-Interface Design %E Gardner, Margaret M. %E Christie, Bruce %D 1987 %P 372 %C Chichester, England %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 0-471-91184-4 %M E.Gardner-Bonneau.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors and Voice Interactive Systems %S Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science %E Gardner-Bonneau, Daryle %D 1999 %P 336 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-8467-9 %W http://www.wkap.nl/book.htm/0-7923-8467-9 %Y 1. Speech User Interface Evolution + Karat, J. et al 2. Spoken Natural Language Dialogue Systems: User Interface Issues for the Future + Boyce, S. J. 3. Evaluating the Quality of Synthetic Speech + Francis, A. L. + Nusbaum, H. C. 4. Phonological Rules for Speech Synthesis + Divay, M. 5. Synthesized Speech for Evaluation of Children's Hearing and Acoustic-Phonetic Perception + Gosy, M. 6. Universal Access and Assistive Technology + Thomas, J. C. et al 7. Guidelines for Speech-Enabled IVR Application Design + Gardner-Bonneau, D. 8. Limiting Factors of Automated Telephone Dialogues + Novick, D. G. et al 9. Why Do People Dial Wrong Numbers? + Lund, A. M. 10. Re-Engineering the Speech Menu + Balentine, B. 11. IVR for Banking and Residential Telephone Subscribers Using Stored Messages Combined with a New Number-to-Speech Synthesis Method + Olaszy, G. + Nemeth, G. 12. Voice Messaging User Interface + Blanchard, H. E. + Lewis, S. H. 13. A New Design Framework for Computer-Telephony Integration (CTI) + Lindeman, M. J. 14. The Future of Voice Interactive Applications + Gardner-Bonneau, D. %M E.Gentner.83 %0 BOOK %T Mental Models %A Gentner, Dedre %A Stevens, Albert L. %D 1983 %P 348 %C Hillsdale, NJ %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-89859242-9 %Y Introduction + Stevens, Albert L. + Gentner, Dedre Some observations on mental models + Norman, Donald A. Phenomenology and the evolution of intuition + diSessa, Andrea A. Surrogates and mappings : two kinds of conceptual models for interactive devices + Young, Richard M. Qualitative reasoning about space and motion + Forbus, Kenneth D. The role of problem representation in physics + Larkin, Jill H. Flowing waters or teeming crowds : mental models of electricity + Gentner, Dedre + Gentner, Donald R. Human reasoning about a simple physical system + Williams, Michael D. + Hollan, James D. + Stevens, Albert L. Assumptions and ambiguities in mechanistic mental models + de Kleer, Johan + Brown, John Seely Understanding Micronesian navigation + Hutchins, Edwin Conceptual entities + Greeno, James G. Using the method of fibres in mecho to calculate radii of gyration + Bundy, Alan + Byrd, Lawrence When heat and temperature were one + Wiser, Marianne + Carey, Susan Naive theories of motion + McCloskey, Michael A conceptual model discussed by Galileo and used intuitively by physics students + Clement, John %M E.Ghaoui.06 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Encyclopedia of human computer interaction %E Ghaoui, Claude %D 2006 %P 738 %I Idea Group Reference %G ISBN: 1-59140562-9 (hardcover) 1-59140798-2 (ebook) %Y Abduction and Web Interface Design + Magnani, Lorenzo + Bardone, Emanuele Adaptable and Adaptive Web-Based Educational Systems + Gaudioso, Elena + Montero, Miguel Agent-Based System for Discovering and Building Collaborative Communities + Nabuco, Olga + Koyama, Mauro F. + Pereira, Edeneziano D. + Drira, Khalil Agent-Supported Interface for Online Tutoring + Soh, Leen-Kiat Analyzing and Visualizing the Dynamics of Scientific Frontiers and Knowledge Diffusion + Chen, Chaomei + Lobo, Natasha Art as Methodology + Kettley, Sarah Attention Aware Systems + Roda, Claudia + Thomas, Julie Automated Deduction and Usability Reasoning + Campos, Jose Creissac + Harrison, Michael D. Automatic Evaluation of Interfaces on the Internet + Mandl, Thomas Automatic Facial Expression Analysis + Tan, Huachun + Zhang, Yujin A Case Study on the Development of Broadband Technology in Canada + Luppicini, Rocci J. Cognitive Graphical Walkthrough Interface Evaluation + Karoulis, Athanasis + Demetriadis, Stavros + Pombortsis, Andreas Cognitively Informed Multimedia Interface Design + Alkhalifa, Eshaa M. Communication + Dynamic Interface = Better User Experience + Polovina, Simon + Pearson, Will Computer Access for Motor-Impaired Users + Trewin, Shari + Keates, Simeon Computer-Based Concept Mapping + Alpert, Sherman R. Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning + Devedzic, Vladan Conceptual Models and Usability + Macefield, Ritchie A Cooperative Framework for Information Browsing in Mobile Environment + Hua, Zhigang + Xie, Xing + Lu, Hanqing + Ma, Wei-Ying CSCW Experience for Distributed System Engineering + Villemur, Thierry + Drira, Khalil Cultural Diversity and Aspects of Human Machine Systems in Mainland China + Rose, Kerstin The Culture(s) of Cyberspace + Macfadyen, Leah P. Design Frameworks + Knight, John + Jefsioutine, Marie Design Rationale for Increasing Profitability of Interactive Systems Development + Lacaze, Xavier + Palanque, Philippe + Barboni, Eric + Navarre, David The Development of the Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Interface + Garrett, Bernard Mark Development Methodologies and Users + Singh, Shawren + Kotze, Paula A Dynamic Personal Portfolio Using Web Technologies + Verhaart, Michael + Kinshuk, + Education, the Internet, and the World Wide Web + Clayton, John F. The Effect of Usability Guidelines on Web Site User Emotions + Chalmers, Patricia A. Elastic Interfaces for Visual Data Browsing + Hurst, Wolfgang Engagability + Knight, John Ethics and HCI + Knight, John Expectations and Their Forgotten Role in HCI + Noyes, Jan Eye Tracking in HCI and Usability Research + Poole, Alex + Ball, Linden J. From User Inquiries to Specification + Hvannberg, Ebba Thora + Gunnarsdottir, Sigrun + Gyda, Atladottir Fuzzy Logic Usage in Emotion Communication of Human Machine Interaction + Xu, Zhe + John, David + Boucouvalas, Anthony C. GIS Applications to City Planning Engineering + Sadoun, Balqies A GIS-Based Interactive Database System for Planning Purposes + Al-Hanbali, Nedal + Sadoun, Balqies Globalization, Culture, and Usability + Rose, Kerstin Grounding CSCW in Social Psychology + Farooq, Umer + Fairweather, Peter G. + Singley, Mark K. HCI in South Africa + Singh, Shawren Hedonic, Emotional, and Experiential Perspectives on Product Quality + Hassenzahl, Marc Human Factors in the Development of Trend Detection and Tracking Techniques + Chen, Chaomei + Toprani, Kaushal + Lobo, Natasha Human-Centered Conceptualization and Natural Language + Andrade, Javier + Ares, Juan + Garcia, Rafael + Rodriguez, Santiago + Silva, Andres Human-Computer Interaction and Security + Richter, Kai + Roth, Volker Iconic Interfaces for Assistive Communication + Abhishek, + + Basu, Anupam The Importance of Similarity in Empathic Interaction + Hall, Lynne + Woods, Sarah Improving Dynamic Decision Making through HCI Principles + Qudrat-Ullah, Hassan Including Users with Motor Impairments in Design + Keates, Simeon + Trewin, Shari + Elliott, Jessica Paradise The Influence of Expressive Images for Computer Interaction + Xu, Zhe + John, David + Boucouvalas, Anthony C. Information Interaction Beyond HCI + Duchastel, Philip Information Rich Systems and User's Goals and Information Needs + Albers, Michael J. Information Space + Benyon, David Intelligent Multi-Agent Cooperative Learning System + Soh, Leen-Kiat + Jiang, Hong Interactive Speech Skimming via Time-Stretched Audio Replay + Hurst, Wolfgang + Lauer, Tobias International Standards for HCI + Bevan, Nigel Internet-Mediated Communication at the Cultural Interface + Macfadyen, Leah P. Knowledge Management as an E-Learning Tool + Andrade, Javier + Ares, Juan + Garcia, Rafael + Rodriguez, Santiago + Seoane, Maria + Suarez, Sonia Knowledgeable Navigation in Virtual Environments + Sadeghian, Pedram + Kantardzic, Mehmed + Rashad, Sherif The Language of Cyberspace + Macfadyen, Leah P. + Doff, Sabine Mobile Clinical Learning Tools Using Networked Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) + Garrett, Bernard Mark Moral Mediators in HCI + Magnani, Lorenzo + Bardone, Emanuele + Bocchiola, Michele Motivation in Component-Based Software Development + Chroust, G. Obstacles for the Integration of HCI Practices into Software Engineering Development Processes + Ferre, Xavier + Juristo, Natalia + Moreno, Ana M. On Not Designing Tools + Kettley, Sarah Online Learning + Clayton, John F. An Overview of an Evaluation Framework for E-Learning + Rentroia-Bonito, Maria Alexandra + Jorge, Joaquim A. + Ghaoui, Claude An Overview of Multimodal Interaction Techniques and Applications + Bourguet, Marie-Luce PDA Usability for Telemedicine Support + Becker, Shirley Ann Pen-Based Digital Screen Interaction + Mohamed, Khaireel A. + Ottmann, Thomas The Prospects for Identity and Community in Cyberspace + Macfadyen, Leah P. Question Answering from Procedural Semantics to Model Discovery + Kontos, John + Malagardi, Ioanna Recommender Systems in E-Commerce + Gil, A. B. + Garcia, F. J. Replicating Human Interaction to Support E-Learning + Janvier, William A. + Ghaoui, Claude A Semantic Learning Objects Authoring Tool + Garcia, F. J. + Berlanga, A. J. + Garcia, J. Sense of Presence + Sas, Corina Site Maps for Hypertext + Shapiro, Amy M. Social Factors and Interface Design Guidelines + Xu, Zhe + John, David + Boucouvalas, Anthony C. Social-Technical Systems + Whitworth, Brian Socio-Cognitive Engineering + Sharples, Mike Software Engineering and HCI + Singh, Shawren + Dix, Alan Spam + de Freitas, Sara + Levene, Mark Spam as a Symptom of Electronic Communication Technologies that Ignore Social Requirements + Whitworth, Brian Supporting Culture in Computer-Supported Cooperative Work + Xiao, Lu + Convertino, Gregorio + Trauth, Eileen + Carroll, John M. + Rosson, Mary Beth Supporting Navigation and Learning in Educational Hypermedia + Boechler, Patricia M. Task Analysis at the Heart of Human-Computer Interaction + Diaper, Dan Task Ontology-Based Human-Computer Interaction + Seta, Kazuhisa The Think Aloud Method and User Interface Design + Jaspers, M.W.M. Tool Support for Interactive Prototyping of Safety-Critical Interactive Applications + Bastide, Remi + Navarre, David + Palanque, Philippe Toward an HCI Theory of Cultural Cognition + Faiola, Anthony Tracking Attention through Browser Mouse Tracking + Owen, Robert S. Traditional vs. Pull-Down Menus + Henley, Mary + Noyes, Jan Turning the Usability Fraternity into a Thriving Industry + Henry, Pradeep Ubiquitous Computing and the Concept of Context + Oulasvirta, Antti + Salovaara, Antti Ubiquitous Internet Environments + Roibas, Anxo Cereijo Understanding and Improving Usability Inspection Methods + Woolrych, Alan + Hindmarch, Mark Understanding Cognitive Processes in Educational Hypermedia + Boechler, Patricia M. Usability Barriers + Danielson, David R. Usability Data Quality + Danielson, David R. The Use and Evolution of Affordance in HCI + Christou, Georgios Use of the Secondary Task Technique for Tracking User Attention + Owen, Robert S. Using Mobile Communication Technology in Student Mentoring + Hakkila, Jonna + Beekhuyzen, Jenine Various Views on Digital Interactivity + Thomas, Julie + Roda, Claudia Visual and Physical Interfaces for Computer and Video Games + Ip, Barry + Jacobs, Gabriel WAP Applications in Ubiquitous Scenarios of Work + Roibas, Anxo Cereijo Wearable and Mobile Devices + de Freitas, Sara + Levene, Mark Web Credibility + Danielson, David R. Web-Based Human Machine Interaction in Manufacturing + Blecker, Thorsten + Graf, Gunter Web-Based Instructional Systems + Magoulas, George D. %M E.Giagnocavo.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Child Safety on the Internet %S Computer Books %Q Staff of Classroom Connect %E Giagnocavo, Gregory %E Distefano, Vince %D 1997 %P 296 %I Prentice Hall %G ISBN 0-13-569468-X %Y Intro: Making the Net Safe 1. The Internet's Dark Side 2. Dangerous Minds 3. Common Sense Protection 4. Netiquette 5. Acceptable Use Policies 6. Commercial Online Services 7. Information Literacy 8. Internet Town Watch 9. Become a Computer Detective 10. Police the Net A. Acceptable Use Policies B. Information Literacy C. Electronic Frontier Foundation D. Protecting Children with Surfwatch Directory Glossary %M E.Gibbs.90 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Multi-User Interfaces and Applications %E Gibbs, S. %E Verrijn-Stuart, A. A. %D 1990 %P 389 %C Amsterdam %I North-Holland %G ISBN 0-44488760-1 %O IFIP WG8.4 Conference Proceedings %M E.Goldberg.00 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The Robot in the Garden -- Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet %S Leonardo Books %E Goldberg, Ken %D 2000 %P 330 %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-07203-3 %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=0262072033 %Y 1. Introduction: The Unique Phenomenon of a Distance + Goldberg, Ken 2. Eden by Wire: Webcameras and the Telepresent Landscape + Campanella, Thomas J. I Philosophy 3. Telepistemology: Descartes's Last Stand + Dreyfus, Hubert 4. Vicariousness and Authenticity + Wilson, Catherine 5. Information, Nearness, and Farness + Borgmann, Albert 6. Acting at a Distance and Knowing from Afar: Agency and Knowledge on the Internet + Malpas, Jeff 7. Telerobotic Knowledge: A Reliabilist Approach + Goldman, Alvin II Art, History, and Critical Theory 8. The Speed of Light and the Virtualization of Reality + Jay, Martin 9. To Lie and to Act: Potemkin's Villages, Cinema, and Telepresence + Manovich, Lev 10. Dialogical Telepresence and Net Ecology + Kac, Eduardo 11. Presence, Absence, and Knowledge in Telerobotic Art + Kusahara, Machiko 12. Exposure Time, the Aura, and Telerobotics + Grzinic, Marina 13. The History of Telepresence: Automata, Illusion, and the Rejection of the Body + Grau, Oliver III Engineering, Interface, and System Design 14. Feeling Is Believing: A History of Telerobotics + Hannaford, Blake 15. Tele-Embodiment and Shattered Presence: Reconstructing the Body for Online Interaction + Canny, John + Paulos, Eric 16. Being Real: Questions of Tele-Identity + Donath, Judith 17. Telepistemology, Mediation, and the Design of Transparent Interfaces + Idinopulos, Michael IV Postscript 18. The Film and the New Psychology (1945) + Merleau-Ponty, Maurice %X The Robot in the Garden initiates a critical theory of telerobotics and introduces telepistemology, the study of knowledge acquired at a distance. Many of our most influential technologies, the telescope, telephone, and television, were developed to provide knowledge at a distance. Telerobots, remotely controlled robots, facilitate action at a distance. Specialists use telerobots to explore actively environments such as Mars, the Titanic, and Chernobyl. Military personnel increasingly employ reconnaissance drones and telerobotic missiles. At home, we have remote controls for the garage door, car alarm, and television (the latter a remote for the remote). The Internet dramatically extends our scope and reach. Thousands of cameras and robots are now accessible online. Although the role of technical mediation has been of interest to philosophers since the seventeenth century, the Internet forces a reconsideration. As the public gains access to telerobotic instruments previously restricted to scientists and soldiers, questions of mediation, knowledge, and trust take on new significance for everyday life. Telerobotics is a mode of representation. But representations can misrepresent. If Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds" was the defining moment for radio, what will be the defining moment for the Internet? As artists have always been concerned with how representations provide us with knowledge, the book also looks at telerobotics' potential as an artistic medium. The seventeen essays, by leading figures in philosophy, art, history, and engineering, are organized into three sections: Philosophy; Art, History, and Critical Theory; and Engineering, Interface, and System Design. %M E.Gram.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Design Principles for Interactive Software %E Gram, Christian %E Cockton, Gilbert %D 1996 %P 248 %I Chapman & Hall %G ISBN 0-41272470-7 %Y Preface 1. The Context of Interactive Systems Development 2. External Properties: the User's Perspective 3. Internal Properties: The Software Developer's Perspective 4. Software Architecture Models 5. Tools and Materials 6. Example: Interface for Air Traffic Controllers 7. Conclusions Appendix A Glossary Appendix B Summary Tables %M E.GreenE.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Gendered by Design? Information Technology and Office Systems %E Green, Eileen %E Owes, Jenny %E Pain, Den %D 1996 %P 224 %I Taylor & Francis %G ISBN 0-7484-0092-3 (paper) 0-7484-0091-5 (cloth) %M E.Green.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The Psychology of Computer Use %S Computers and People Series %E Green, T. R. G. %E Payne, S. J. %E van der Veer, G. C. %D 1983 %P 225 %C London, England %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12-297420-4 %Y Introduction (1-16) + Green, T. R. G. + Payne, S. J. + van der Veer, G. C. PSYCHOLOGY OF USING COMPUTERS (17-88) Why Systems Transparency? (19-28) + Maass, S. What Kind of "Dialogue" is it When Working with a Computer? (29-40) + Pinsky, L. Graphs are Not Straightforward (41-56) + Preece, J. Computer-Aided Problem Solving with Graphical Display of Information (57-68) + Senach, B. Naming Commands: An Analysis of Designers' Naming Behaviour (69-88) + Joergensen, A. H. + Barnard, P. + Hammond, N. + Clark, I. PSYCHOLOGY OF PROGRAMMING (89-214) A Model of the Understanding of a Program and its Impact on the Design of the Programming Language GRADE (91-106) + Sengler, H. E. Individual Differences and Aspects of Control Flow Notations (107-120) + van der Veer, G. C. + van de Wolde, G. J. E. Problem Solving by Novice Programmers (121-142) + Kahney, H. Analysis of Beginners' Problem-Solving Strategies in Programming (143-158) + Hoc, J.-M. Program Development Studies Based on Diaries (159-170) + Naur, P. Multi-Style Dialogues and Control Independence in Interactive Software (171-190) + Hagglund, S. + Tibell, R. The Evaluation of a Programming Support Environment (191-214) + Arblasser, A. T. %M E.Greenberg.91 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Groupware %E Greenberg, Saul %D 1991 %P 423 %C London %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12299220-2 %M E.Grefenstette.98 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Cross-Language Information Retrieval %S Kluwer International Series on Information Retrieval %E Grefenstette, Gregory %D 1998 %P 200 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-8122-X %Y 1. The Problem of Cross-Language Information Retrieval + Grefenstette, G. 2. On the Effective Use of Large Parallel Corpora in Cross-Language Text Retrieval + Davis, M. W. 3. Statistical Methods for Cross-Language Information Retrieval + Ballesteros, L. + Croft, W .B. 4. Distributed Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval + Fluhr, C. et al 5. Automatic Cross-Language Information Retrieval Using Latent Semantic Indexing + Littman, M. L. et al 6. Mapping Vocabularies Using Latent Semantics + Evans, D. A. et al 7. Cross-Language Information Retrieval: A System for Comparable Corpus Querying + Picchi, E. + Peters, C. 8. A Language Conversion Front-End for Cross-Language Information Retrieval + Kiyoshi, Y. et al 9. The SYSTRAN NLP Browser: An Application of Machine Translation Technology in Cross-Language Information Retrieval + Gachot, D. A. et al 10. A Weighted Boolean Model for Cross-Language Text Retrieval + Hull, D. 11. Building a Large Multilingual Test Collection from Comparable News Documents + Sheridan, P. et al 12. Evaluating Cross-Language Text Filtering Effectiveness + Oard, D. W. + Dorr, B. J. %M E.Greif.88 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Computer-Supported Cooperative Work: A Book of Readings %E Greif, Irene %D 1988 %P 793 %C San Mateo, California %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 0-934613-57-5, OCLC 17842050 %O Reviewed in SIGCHI Bulletin, 21:2, 1989, 125-128 %Y Early Visions Early Research Projects Related Technologies Domain-Specific Coordination Support Support for Meetings Technology Recent Theoretical Approaches Empirical Studies %M E.Guedj.80 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Methodology of Interaction: Seillac II %E Guedj, Richard A. %E Hagen, P. J. W. %E Hopgood, F. R. A. %E Tucker, H. A. %E Duce, D. A. %D 1980 %P 408 %C Amsterdam %I North-Holland %G ISBN 0-44485479-7 %M E.Haller.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Computational Models of Mixed-Initiative Interaction %E Haller, Susan %E McRoy, Susan %E Kobsa, Alfred %D 1999 %P 404 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-5572-5 %O Reprinted from User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 8:3-4; 9:1-2 %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-5572-5 %Y What is Initiative? + Cohen, R. et al An Evidential Model for Tracking Initiative in Collaborative Dialogue Interactions + Chu-Carroll, J. + Brown, M. K. An Analysis of Initiative Selection in Collaborative Task-Oriented Discourse + Guinn, C. I. COLLAGEN: A Collaboration Manager for Software Interface Agents + Rich, C. + Sidner, C. Lifelike Pedagogical Agents for Mixed-initiative Problem Solving in Constructivist Learning Environments + Lester, J. C. et al Mixed-Initiative Issues in an Agent-Based Meeting Scheduler + Cesta, A. + d'Aloisi, D. Exploring Mixed-Initiative Dialogue Using Computer Dialogue Simulation + Ishizaki, M. et al A Computational Mechanism for Initiative in Answer Generation + Green, N. + Carberry, S. User-Tailored Planning of Mixed Initiative Information-Seeking Dialogues + Stein, A. et al An Approach to Mixed Initiative Spoken Information Retrieval Dialogue + Hagen, E. %M E.Hamilton.90 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Simulation and the User Interface %E Hamilton, Ian %E Life, Andrew %D 1990 %P 272 %I Taylor & Francis %G ISBN 0-85066-803-4 %M E.Harrison.90 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction %S Cambridge Series on Human-Computer Interaction %E Harrison, Michael %E Thimbleby, Harold %D 1990 %P 323 %C Cambridge, UK %I Cambridge University Press %G ISBN 0-521-37202-X %Y 1 The Role of Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction (1-8) + Harrison, Michael + Thimbleby, Harold 2 HCI Formalisms and Cognitive Psychology: The Case of Task-Action Grammar (9-62) + Schiele, Franz + Green, Thomas 3 Putting Design into Practice: Formal Specification and The User Interface (63-96) + Took, Roger 4 Non Determinism as a Paradigm for Understanding the User Interface (97-127) + Dix, Alan 5 A State Model of Direct Manipulation in Interactive Systems (129-151) + Harrison, Michael + Dix, Alan 6 Specification, Analysis and Refinement of Interactive Processes (153-200) + Sufrin, Bernard + He, Jifeng 7 From Abstract Models to Functional Prototypes (201-232) + Runciman, Colin 8 Designing Abstractions for Communication Control (233-271) + Cockton, Gilbert 9 Structuring Dialogues using CSP (273-295) + Alexander, Heather Bibliography (297-316) Index (317-323) %M E.Hartson.85 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Advances in Human-Computer Interaction %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Hartson, H. Rex %D 1985 %V 1 %N 9 %P 296 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 0-89391-244-1; ISSN 0748-8602 %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/hartson/hci1.htm %Y 1 Usability Specifications as a Tool in Iterative Development (1-28) + Carroll, John M. + Rosson, Mary Beth 2 Developmental Theory as a Framework for Studying Human-Computer Interaction (29-48) + Whiteside, John + Wixon, Dennis 3 Human Factors: An Exploration of the Psychology of Human-Computer Dialogues (49-104) + Simes, Daniel K. + Sirsky, Patricia A. 4 A Model Programming Environment (105-132) + Shneiderman, Ben 5 Voice Communication with Computers (133-160) + Schmandt, Christopher 6 Executable Interface Definitions Using Form-Based Interface Abstractions (161-190) + Hayes, Philip J. 7 The Role of Prototypes in the User Software Engineering (USE) Methodology (191-210) + Wasserman, Anthony I. + Shewmake, David T. 8 An Executable Specification Technique for Describing Human-Computer Interaction (211-242) + Jacob, Robert J. K. 9 A SUPERvisory Methodology And Notation (SUPERMAN) for Human-Computer System Development (243-282) + Yunten, Tamer + Hartson, H. Rex %M E.Hartson.88 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Advances in Human-Computer Interaction %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Hartson, H. Rex %E Hix, Deborah %D 1988 %V 2 %N 9 %P 384 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 0-89391-428-2; ISSN 0748-8602 %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/hartson/hci2.htm %Y 1 Human Factors and Artificial Intelligence (1-44) + Thomas, John C. 2 Interface Design and Evaluation -- Semiotic Implications (45-100) + Nadin, Mihai 3 The Problem of Levels and Automatic Response Generation in a "Let's Talk About It" Strategy (101-127) + Efe, Kemal 4 Measuring the Utility of Application Software (128-158) + Cohill, Andrew M. + Gilfoil, David M. + Pilitsis, John V. 5 The Gift of Good Design Tools (159-174) + Carey, Tom 6 Design and Implementation of an Object-Oriented User Interface Management System (175-213) + Sibert, John L. + Hurley, William D. + Bleser, Teresa W. 7 A System for Evaluating Screen Formats: Research and Application (214-286) + Tullis, Thomas S. 8 User Performance with Command, Menu, and Iconic Interfaces (287-315) + Whiteside, John + Wixon, Dennis + Jones, Sandy 9 An Examination of the Research Evidence for Computer-Based Instruction (316-367) + Shlechter, Theodore M. %M E.Hartson.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Advances in Human-Computer Interaction %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Hartson, H. Rex %E Hix, Deborah %D 1993 %V 3 %N 8 %P 304 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 0-89391-751-6; ISSN 0748-8602 %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/hartson/hci3.htm %Y 1 A New Era for High Precision Touchscreens (1-33) + Sears, Andrew + Plaisant, Catherine + Shneiderman, Ben 2 The User Interface: The Poor Relation in Structured Methods (34-68) + Browne, Dermot P. + Summersgill, Robert + Stradling, Phil 3 Evaluating the Thinking Aloud Technique for Use by Computer Scientists (69-82) + Nielsen, Jakob 4 Where East Meets West: Bridging the Gap between Anthropology and Computer Science (83-104) + Wagner, Richard A. + Levinson, David + Jank, David 5 Designing a Scholars' Electronic Library: The Interaction of Human Factors and Computer Science Tasks (105-142) + Lindeman, Martha J. + Crabb, J. Charles + Bonneau, John R. + Wehrli, Vera Fosnot 6 Hypermedia: Design for Browsing (143-183) + Glenn, Bernice T. + Chignell, Mark H. 7 User Support: Considerations, Features, and Issues (184-228) + Lee, Alison 8 ITS Tools for Application Development (229-276) + Boies, Stephen J. + Bennett, William E. + Gould, John D. + Greene, Sharon L. + Wiecha, Charles %M E.Hartson.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Advances in Human-Computer Interaction %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Hartson, H. Rex %E Hix, Deborah %D 1993 %V 4 %N 8 %P 304 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 0-89391-934-9; ISSN 0748-8602 %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/hartson/hci4.htm %Y 1 Sequential Experimentation in Human-Computer Interface Design (1-30) + Williges, Robert C. + Williges, Beverly H. + Han, Sung H. 2 Extending the Task-Artifact Framework: Scenario-Based Design of Smalltalk Applications (31-57) + Rosson, Mary Beth + Carroll, John M. 3 User Modeling as Machine Identification: New Design Methods for HCI (58-86) + Thimbleby, Harold + Witten, Ian H. 4 Supporting Design Rationales in User Interface Toolkits (87-109) + Carey, Tom + Spall, Roger 5 State of the Art in User Interface Software Tools (110-150) + Myers, Brad A. 6 Eye-Movement-Based Human-Computer Interaction Techniques: Toward Non-Command Interfaces (151-190) + Jacob, Robert J. K. 7 Recognition-Based User Interfaces (191-250) + Rhyne, James R. + Wolf, Catherine G. 8 From Desktop Audio to Mobile Access: Opportunities for Voice in Computing (251-284) + Schmandt, Christopher %M E.Hegner.01 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Intelligent Help Systems for UNIX %E Hegner, Stephen J. %E Kevitt, Paul Mc %E Norvig, Peter %E Wilensky, Robert L. %D 2001 %P 424 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-6641-7 %O Reprinted from Artificial Intelligence Review, 14:1-5 %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-6641-7 %Y Part I: Intelligent Help Systems for UNIX: Computational Models and Systems An Intelligent Human-Computer Interface for Provision of On-Line Help + Jerrams-Smith, J. Virtues and Problems of an Active Help System for UNIX + Virvou, M. et al The Berkeley UNIX Consultant Project + Wilensky, R. et al The OSCON Operating System Consultant + McKevitt, P. USCSH: An Active Intelligent Assistance System + Matthews, M. et al Part II: Intelligent Help Systems for UNIX: Planning and Knowledge Representation The SINIX Consultant - Towards a Theoretical Treatment of Plan Recognition + Hecking, M. Plan Realization for Complex Command Interaction in the UNIX Help Domain + Hegner, S. J. An Assumption-based Truth Maintenance System in Active Aid for UNIX Users + Jones, J. et al What Do You Know about Mail? Knowledge Representation in the SINIX Consultant + Kemke, C. Part III: Intelligent Help Systems for UNIX: Natural Language Dialogue Planning Intelligent Responses in a Natural Language System + Chin, D. N. Strategies for Expressing Concise, Helpful Answers + Chin, D. N. Evaluating Plan Recognition Systems: Three Properties of a Good Explanation + Mayfield, J. Representing UNIX Domain Metaphors + Martin, J. H. Using Justification Patterns to Advise Novice UNIX Users + Quilici, A. %M E.Helander.88 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction %E Helander, Martin %D 1988 %P 1167 %C Amsterdam %I North-Holland %G ISBN 0-444-70536-8, OCLC 18415785; ISBN 0-444-88673-7 (paper); QA 76.9.H85H36 %K Task Dialogue Device Adaptive Screen Display GENERAL Lifecycle DESIGN Psych Guidelines Prototype Specification IMPLEMENTATION Guidance Windows EVALUATION Empirical Model %W http://www.hcibib.org/bibdata/helander.bib %Y I Models and Theories of Human-Computer Interaction II User Interface Design III Individual Differences and Training IV Applications of Computer Technology V Tools for Design and Evaluation VI Artificial Intelligence VII Psychological and Organizational Issues Author Index Subject Index %M E.Helander.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction %E Helander, Martin %E Landauer, Thomas K. %E Prabhu, Prasad V. %D 1997 %N 62 %P 1582 %C Amsterdam %I North-Holland %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-81862-6 (cloth), OCLC 36900878; 0-444-81876-6 (paper); LC: QA76.9.H85; Dewey: 004/.01/9 %O Second Edition %Y I Issues, Theories, Models and Methods in HCI 1 Human-Computer Interaction: Background and Issues + Nickerson, Raymond S. + Landauer, Thomas K. 2 Information Visualization + Hollan, James D. + Bederson, Benjamin B. + Helfman, Jonathan I. 3 Mental Models and User Models + Allen, Robert B. 4 Model-Based Optimization of Display Systems + Pavel, Misha + Ahumada, Albert J., Jr. 5 Task Analysis, Task Allocation and Supervisory Control + Sheridan, Thomas B. 6 Models of Graphical Perception + Lohse, Gerald Lee 7 Using Natural Language Interfaces + Ogden, William C. + Bernick, Philip 8 Virtual Environments as Human-Computer Interfaces + Ellis, Stephen R. + Begault, Durand R. + Wenzel, Elizabeth M. 9 Behavioral Research Methods in Human-Computer Interaction + Landauer, Thomas K. II Design and Development of Software Systems 10 How To Design Usable Systems + Gould, John D. + Boies, Stephen J. + Ukelson, Jacob 11 Participatory Practices in the Software Lifecycle + Muller, Michael J. + Haslwanter, Jean Hallewell + Dayton, Tom 12 Design for Quality-in-use: Human-Computer Interaction Meets Information Systems Development + Ehn, Pelle + Lowgren, Jonas 13 Ecological Information Systems and Support of Learning: Coupling Work Domain Information to User Characteristics + Pejtersen, Annelise Mark + Rasmussen, Jens 14 The Role of Task Analysis in the Design of Software + Jeffries, Robin 15 The Use of Ethnographic Methods in Design and Evaluation + Nardi, Bonnie A. 16 What do Prototypes Prototype? + Houde, Stephanie + Hill, Charles 17 Scenario-Based Design + Carroll, John M. 18 International Ergonomic HCI Standards + Cakir, Ahmet + Dzida, Wolfgang III User Interface Design 19 Graphical User Interfaces + Marcus, Aaron 20 The Role of Metaphors in User Interface Design + Neale, Dennis C. + Carroll, John M. 21 Direct Manipulation and Other Lessons + Frohlich, David M. 22 Human Error and User-Interface Design + Prabhu, Prasad V. + Prabhu, Girish V. 23 Screen Design + Tullis, Thomas S. 24 Design of Menus + Paap, Kenneth R. + Cooke, Nancy J. 25 Color and Human-Computer Interaction + Post, David L. 26 How Not to Have to Navigate Through Too Many Displays + Woods, David D. + Watts, Jennifer C. IV Evaluation of HCI 27 The Usability Engineering Framework for Product Design and Evaluation + Wixon, Dennis + Wilson, Chauncey 28 User-Centered Software Evaluation Methodologies + Karat, John 29 Usability Inspection Methods + Virzi, Robert A. 30 Cognitive Walkthroughs + Lewis, Clayton + Wharton, Cathleen 31 A Guide to GOMS Model Usability Evaluation using NGOMSL + Kieras, David 32 Cost-Justifying Usability Engineering in the Software Life Cycle + Karat, Clare-Marie V Individual Differences and Training 33 From Novice to Expert + Mayer, Richard E. 34 Computer Technology and the Older Adult + Czaja, Sara J. 35 Human Computer Interfaces for People with Disabilities + Newell, Alan F. + Gregor, Peter 36 Computer-Based Instruction + Eberts, Ray E. 37 Intelligent Tutoring Systems + Corbett, Albert T. + Koedinger, Kenneth R. + Anderson, John R. VI Multimedia, Video and Voice 38 Hypertext and its Implications for the Internet + Vora, Pawan R. + Helander, Martin G. 39 Multimedia Interaction + Waterworth, John A. + Chignell, Mark H. 40 A Practical Guide to Working with Edited Video + Kellogg, Wendy A. + Bellamy, Rachel K. E. + Van Deusen, Mary 41 Desktop Video Conferencing: A Systems Approach + Kies, Jonathan K. + Williges, Robert C. + Williges, Beverly H. 42 Auditory Interfaces + Gaver, William W. 43 Design Issues for Interfaces using Voice Input + Kamm, Candace + Helander, Martin 44 Applying Speech Synthesis to User Interfaces + Spiegel, Murray F. + Streeter, Lynn 45 Designing Voice Menu Applications for Telephones + Marics, Monica A. + Engelbeck, George VII Programming, Intelligent Interface Design and Knowledge-Based Systems 46 Expertise and Instruction in Software Development + Rosson, Mary Beth + Carroll, John M. 47 End-User Programming + Eisenberg, Michael 48 Interactive Software Architecture + Olsen, Dan R., Jr. 49 User Aspects Of Knowledge-Based Systems + Wærn, Yvonne + Hagglund, Sture 50 Paradigms for Intelligent Interface Design + Roth, Emilie M. + Malin, Jane T. + Schreckenghost, Debra L. 51 Knowledge Elicitation for the Design of Software Agents + Boy, Guy A. 52 Decision Support Systems: Integrating Decision Aiding And Decision Training + Zachary, Wayne W. + Ryder, Joan M. 53 Human Computer Interaction Applications for Intelligent Transportation Systems + Dingus, Thomas A. + Gellatly, Andrew W. + Reinach, Stephen J. VIII Input Devices and Design of Work Stations 54 Keys and Keyboards + Lewis, James R. + Potosnak, Kathleen M. + Magyar, Regis L. 55 Pointing Devices + Greenstein, Joel S. 56 Ergonomics of CAD Systems + Luczak, Holger + Springer, Johannes 57 Design of the Computer Workstation + Kroemer, Karl H. E. 58 Work-related Disorders and the Operation of Computer VDT's + Hagberg, Mats + Rempel, David IX CSCW and Organizational Issues in HCI 59 Research on Computer Supported Cooperative Work + Olson, Gary M. + Olson, Judith S. 60 Organizational Issues in Development and Implementation of Interactive Systems + Grudin, Jonathan + Markus, M. Lynne 61 Understanding the Organisational Ramifications of Implementing Information Technology Systems + Eason, Ken 62 Psychosocial Aspects of Computerized Office Work + Smith, Michael J. + Conway, Frank T. %M E.Hollnagel.03 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Handbook of Cognitive Task Design %S Human Factors and Ergonomics %E Hollnagel, Erik %D 2003 %P 840 %I CRC Press %G ISBN 0-8058-4003-6; 9780805840032 %Y Part I:Theories Prolegomenon to Cognitive Task Design + Hollnagel, E. Hierarchical Task Analysis + Annett, J. Discovering How Distributed Cognitive Systems Work + Woods, D. D. Course-of-Action Analysis and Course-of-Action Centered Design + Theureau, J. Cognitive Work Investigation and Design in Practice: The Influence of Social Context and Social Work Artefacts + Wilson, J. R. + Jackson, S. + Nichols, S. Group Task Analysis and Design of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work + Luczak, H. + Muhlfelder, M. + Schmidt, L. Cognitive Workload and Adaptive Systems + Alty, J. L. Adaptive Automation: Sharing and Trading of Control + Inagaki, T. A Search for Meaning: A Case Study of the Approach-to-Landing + Flach, J. M. + Jacques, P. F. + Patrick, D. L. + Amelink, M. + van Paassen, M. M. + Mulder, M. Requisite Imagination: The Fine Art of Anticipating What Might Go Wrong. + Adamski, A. J. + Westrum, R. Part II:Methods Cognitive Factors in the Analysis, Design, and Assessment of Command and Control Systems + Smalley, J. Basic Cognitive Principles Applied to the Design of Advanced Supervisory Systems for Process Control + Riera, B. + Debernard, S. Cognitive Tasks Load Analysis: Allocating Tasks and Designing Support + Neerincx, M. A. Cognitive Task Modelling for System Design and Evaluation in Nonroutine Task Domains + Tselios, N. K. + Avouris, N. M. Design of Systems in Settings With Remote Access to Cognitive Performance + Strater, O. + Bubb, H. Applied Cognitive Work Analysis: A Pragmatic Methodology for Designing Revolutionary Cognitive Affordances + Elm, W. C. + Potter, S. S. + Gualtieri, J. W. + Easter, J. R. + Roth, E. M. Decision-Centered Design: Leveraging Cognitive Task Analysis in Design + Hutton, R. J. B. + Miller, T. E. + Thordsen, M. L. A Cognitive Framework for Operation in Advanced Aerospace Technologies + Corker, K. M. Groupware Task Analysis + van Welie, M. + Van Der Veer, G. C. KOMPASS: A Method for Complementary System Design + Wafler, T. + Grote, G. + Windischer, A. + Ryser, C. Relating the Automation of Functions in Multiagent Control Systems to a System Engineering Representation + Harrison, M. D. + Johnson, P. D. + Wright, P. C. Product Design to Support User Abstractions. + Blackwell, A. F. + Hewson, R. L. + Green, T. R. G. Part III: Field Studies Mapping the Design Space for Socio-Cognitive Task Design + Sutcliffe, A. The Design of POGO World + Rizzo, A. + Moderini, C. + Decortis, F. + Rutgers, J. Approaches to Transportation Safety: Methods and Case Studies Applying to Track Maintenance Train Operations + Itoh, K. + Seki, M. + Andersen, H. B. Lessons From a Focus on Artefacts and Implicit Theories: Case Studies in Analysis and Design + Bisantz, A. M. + Ockerman, J. J. Case Studies: Applied Cognitive Work Analysis in the Design of Innovative Decision Support + Potter, S. S. + Gualtieri, J. W. + Elm, W. C. Analysis of Procedure Following as Concerned Work + Wright, P. C. + McCarthy, J. Representations for Distributed Planning + Shalin, V. L. + McCraw, P. M. Pilot's Understanding Process When Coping With Automation Surprises + Plat, M. Team Design + Schraagen, J. M. + Rasker, P. %M E.Hopgood.86 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Methodology of Window Management %E Hopgood, F. %E Robert, A. %D 1986 %P 250 %C Berlin %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 0-38716116-3 %K IMPLEMENTATION Windows Dialogue %O proceedings of an Alvey workshop at Cosener's House, Abingdon, UK, April 1985 %M E.Huhns.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Readings in Agents %E Huhns, Michael N. %E Singh, Munindar P. %D 1997 %P 520 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860-495-2 %Y Chapter 1 Agents and Multiagent Systems: Themes, Approaches, and Challenges Chapter 2 Applications Chapter 3 Architectures and Infrastructure Chapter 4 Models of Agency %M E.Jacobson.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Information Design %E Jacobson, Robert %D 1999 %P 373 %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-10069-X %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=026210069X %Y Foreword + Wurman, Richard Saul 1 Introduction: Why Information Design Matters + Jacobson, Robert I Theoretical Foundations of Information Design 2 Information Design: The Emergence of a New Profession + Horn, Robert E. 3 Chaos, Order, and Sense-Making: A Proposed Theory for Information Design + Dervin, Brenda 4 Human-Centered Design + Cooley, Mike 5 Sign-Posting Information Design + Passini, Romedi II The Practice of Information Design 6 The Uniqueness of Individual Perception + Whitehouse, Roger 7 Information Design in Informal Settings: Museums and Other Public Spaces + Screven, C. G. 8 Graphic Tools for Thinking, Planning, and Problem Solving + Hansen, Yvonne M. 9 Visual Design in Three Dimensions + Thwaites, Hal 10 Collaborative Information Design: Seattle's Modern Odyssey + Anderson, Judy III Designing for the Technologies of Information 11 Information Interaction Design: A Unified Field Theory of Design + Shedroff, Nathan 12 Interactivity and Meaning + Macy, Sheryl + Anderson, Elizabeth + Krygier, John 13 The Role of Ambiguity in Multimedia Experience + Gasperini, Jim 14 Sculpting in Zeros and Ones + Holtzman, Steve 15 Personal Reflections on the Development of Cyberspace + Birrell, Simon Epilogue 16 Rationalizing Information Representation + Raskin, Jef %M E.Jacko.03 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The human-computer interaction handbook: fundamentals, evolving technologies, and emerging applications %E Jacko, Julie A. %E Sears, Andrew %D 2003 %P 1277 %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-3838-4 (case) 0-8058-4468-6 (pbk.) %W http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/index1st.html %Y I. The Evolution of Human-Computer Interaction: From Memex to Bluetooth and Beyond http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Intro.html + Pew, Richard W. II. HUMANS IN HCI (Mary Czerwinski) 1. Perceptual-Motor Interaction: Some Implications for HCI http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_1.html + Chua, Romeo + Weeks, Daniel J. + Goodman, David 2. Human Information Processing: An overview for Human-Computer Interaction http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_2.html + Proctor, Robert W. + Vu, Kim-Phuong L. 3. Mental Models http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_3.html + van der Veer, Gerrit C. + Melguizo, Maria del Carmen Puerta 4. Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_4.html + Brave, Scott + Nass, Cliff 5. Cognitive Architecture http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_5.html + Byrne, Michael D. 6. Modeling Humans in HCI http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_6.html + Yoshikawa, Hidekazu III. COMPUTERS IN HCI (Rob Jacob) 7. Input Technologies and Techniques http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_7.html + Hinckley, Ken 8. Conversational Interface Technologies http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_8.html + Karat, Clare-Marie + Vergo, John + Nahamoo, David 9. Visual Displays http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_9.html + Luczak, Holger + Roetting, Matthias + Oehme, Olaf 10. Haptic Interfaces http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_10.html + Iwata, Hiroo 11. Non-speech Auditory Output http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_11.html + Brewster, Steven IV. HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION IV.A. Interaction Fundamentals (Julie Jacko) 12. Multimedia User Interface Design http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_12.html + Sutcliffe, Alistair 13. Visual Design Principles for Usable Interfaces http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_13.html + Watzman, Suzanne 14. Multimodal Interfaces http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_14.html + Oviatt, Sharon 15. Adaptive Interfaces and Agents http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_15.html + Jameson, Anthony 16. Network-Based Interaction http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_16.html + Dix, Alan 17. Motivating, Influencing, and Persuading Users http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_17.html + Fogg, BJ 18. Human Error Identification in Human Computer Interaction http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_18.html + Stanton, Neville A. 19. Design of Computer Workstations http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_19.html + Smith, Michael J. + Carayon, Pascale + Cohen, William J. IV. B. Designing Interfaces For Diverse Users (Gregg Vanderheiden) 20. Genderizing HCI http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_20.html + Cassell, Justine 21. Designing Computer Systems for Older Adults http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_21.html + Czaja, Sara J. + Lee, Chin Chin 22. HCI for Kids http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_22.html + Bruckman, Amy + Bandlow, Alisa 23. Global / Intercultural User-Interface Design http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_23.html + Marcus, Aaron 24. Information Technology for Cognitive Support http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_24.html + Newell, Alan F. + Carmichael, Alex + Gregor, Peter + Alm, Norman 25. Physical Disabilities and Computing Technologies: An Analysis of Impairments http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_25.html + Sears, Andrew + Young, Mark 26. Perceptual Impairments and Computing Technologies http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_26.html + Jacko, Julie A. + Vitense, Holly + Scott, Ingrid IV.C. Interaction Issues for Special Applications (Jenny Preece) 27. Documentation: Not yet implemented but coming soon! http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_27.html + Mehlenbacher, Brad 28. Information Visualization http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_28.html + Card, Stuart 29. Groupware and Computer Supported Cooperative Work http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_29.html + Olson, Gary M. + Olson, Judith S. 30. Online Communities: Sociability and Usability http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_30.html + Preece, Jenny + Maloney-Krichmar, Diane 31. Virtual Environments http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_31.html + Stanney, Kay M. 32. User-Centered Interdisciplinary Design of Wearable Computers http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_32.html + Siewiorek, Daniel P. + Smailagic, Asim 33. A Cognitive Systems Engineering Approach to the Design of Decision Support Systems http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_33.html + Smith, Philip J. + Geddes, Norman D. 34. Computer-Based Tutoring Systems: A Behavioral Approach http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_34.html + Emurian, Henry H. + Durham, Ashley G. 35. Conversational Speech Interfaces http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_35.html + Lai, Jennifer + Yankelovich, Nicole 36. The World-Wide Web http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_36.html + Lazar, Jonathan 37. Information Appliances http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_37.html + Sharpe, W. P. + Stenton, S. P. V. APPLICATION DOMAINS (Arnold M. Lund) 38. E-Commerce Interface Design http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_38.html + Vergo, John + Noronha, Sunil + Kramer, Joseph + Lenchner, Jon + Cofino, Thomas A. 39. The Evolution of HCI during the Telecommunications Revolution http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_39.html + Israelski, Edmond + Lund, Arnold M. 40. Government Roles in HCI http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_40.html + Scholtz, Jean 41. Human Computer Interaction in Health Care http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_41.html + Sainfort, Francois + Jacko, Julie + Booske, Bridget C. 42. A Framework for Understanding the Development of Educational Software http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_42.html + Quintana, Chris + Krajcik, Joseph + Soloway, Elliot + Norris, Cathleen 43. Understanding Entertainment: Story and Gameplay are One http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_43.html + Schell, Jesse 44. Motor Vehicle Driver Interfaces http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_44.html + Green, Paul 45. Human Computer Interaction in Aerospace http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_45.html + Pritchett, Amy R. 46. User-centered design in games http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_46.html + Pagulayan, Randy J. + Keeker, Kevin + Wixon, Dennis + Romero, Ramon L. + Fuller, Thomas VI. THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS VII.A. Requirements Specification (Michael J. Muller) 47. Requirements Specification within the Usability Engineering Lifecycle http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_47.html + Mayhew, Deborah 48. Task Analysis http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_48.html + Redish, Janice (Ginny) + Wixon, Dennis 49. Contextual Design http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_49.html + Holtzblatt, Karen 50. The Ethnographic Approach to Design http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_50.html + Blomberg, Jeanette + Burrell, Mark + Guest, Greg VII.B. Design and Development (Tom Stewart) 51. Guidelines, Standards, and Style Guides http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_51.html + Stewart, Tom + Travis, David 52. Prototyping tools and techniques http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_52.html + Beaudouin-Lafon, Michel + Mackay, Wendy 53. Scenario-based Design http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_53.html + Rosson, Mary Beth + Carroll, John M. 54. Participatory Design: The Third Space in HCI http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_54.html + Muller, Michael J. 55. Unified User Interface Development http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_55.html + Stephanidis, C. + Savidis, A. VII.C. Testing and Evaluation (Andrew Sears) 56. User-based Evaluations http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_56.html + Dumas, Joseph S. 57. Inspection-based Evaluations http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_57.html + Cockton, Gilbert + Lavery, Darryn + Woolrych, Alan 58. Model-based Evaluation http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_58.html + Kieras, David 59. Beyond Task Completion: Evaluation of Affective Components of Use http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_59.html + Karat, John VII. MANAGING HCI AND EMERGING ISSUES (HANS-JOERG BULLINGER AND JURGEN ZIEGLER) 60. Technology Transfer http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_60.html + Schofield, Kevin 61. Human values, Ethics, and Design http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_61.html + Friedman, Batya + Kahn, Peter H., Jr. 62. Cost Justification http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_62.html + Bias, Randolph G. + Mayhew, Deborah J. + Upmanyu, Dilip 63. The Evolving Role of Security, Privacy and Trust in a Digitized World http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_63.html + Diller, Steve + Lin, Lynn + Tashjian, Vania 64. Achieving compatibility in HCI design and evaluation http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Chapter_64.html + Karwowski, Waldemar VIII. Perspectives on HCI http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/Future.html + Salvendy, Gavriel %M E.Sears.07 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The human-computer interaction handbook: fundamentals, evolving technologies, and emerging applications %E Sears, Andrew %E Jacko, Julie A. %D 2007 %P 1384 %I CRC Press %G ISBN 0-8058-5870-9; 9780805858709 %O Second edition %W http://www.isrc.umbc.edu/HCIHandbook/ %W http://crcpress.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?sku=ER9314&isbn=9780805858709 %Y A Moving Target: The Evolution of HCI + Grudin, Jonathan HUMANS IN HCI Perceptual-Motor Interaction: Some Implications for HCI + Welch, T. + Chua, R. + Weeks, D. + Goodman, D. Human Information Processing: An Overview for Human-Computer Interaction + Proctor, R. + Vu, K.-P. Mental Models in Human-Computer Interaction + Payne, S. Emotion in Human-Computer Interaction + Brave, S. + Nass, C. Cognitive Architecture + Byrne, M. Cognition Under Stress: Theoretical Frameworks + Szalma, J. L. + Hancock, P. Motivating, Influencing, and Persuading Users + Fogg, B. J. + Cueller, G. + Danielson, D. Human Error Identification in Human Computer Interaction + Stanton, N. COMPUTERS IN HCI Input Technologies and Techniques + Hinckley, K. Sensor/Recognition-Based Input for Techniques + Wilson, A. Visual Displays + Luczak, H. + Schlick, C. + Ziefle, M. + Park, M. Haptic Interface + Iwata, H. Non-speech Auditory Output + Brewster, S. Network-Based Interaction + Dix, A. User-Centered Interdisciplinary Design of Wearable Computers + Starner, T. + Siewiorek, D. + Mailagic, A. S. Design of Computer Workstations + Smith, M. J. + Carayon, P. + Cohen, W. J. DESIGNING HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTIONS Visual Design + Re, P. + Watzman, S. Global/Intercultural User-Interface Design + Marcus, A. Conversational Interfaces and Technologies + Karat, C.-M. + Vergo, J. + Nahamoo, D. + Lai, J. + Yankelovich, N. Multimedia User Interface Design + Sutcliffe, A. Multimodal Interfaces + Oviatt, S. Adaptive Interfaces and Agents + Jameson, A. Mobile Interaction Design in the Age of Experience Ecosystems + Susani, M. Tangible User Interfaces + Ishii, H. Achieving Psychological Simplicity: Measure and Methods to Reduce Cognitive Complexity + Thomas, J. + Richards, J. Information Visualization + Card, S. Groupware and Computer Supported Cooperative Work + Olson, G. + Olson, J. HCI and the Web + Ashman, H. Human-Centered Design of Decision Support Systems + Smith, P. + Geddes, N. Online Communities + Zaphiris, P. Virtual Environments + Stanney, K. Human-Computer Interaction Viewed from the Intersection of Privacy, Security and Trust + Karat, J. + Karat, C.-M. + Brodie, C. APPLICATION/DOMAIN SPECIFIC DESIGN Human Computer Interaction in Health Care + Sainfort, F. + Jacko, J. + Booske, B. C. Why We Play: Affect and the Fun of Games: Designing Emotions for Games, Entertainment Interfaces and Interactive Products + Lazzaro, N. Motor Vehicle Driver Interfaces + Green, P. Human Computer Interaction in Aerospace + Landry, S. User-Centered Design in Games + Pagulayan, R. J. + Keeker, K. + Wixon, D. + Romero, R. L. + Fuller, T. DESIGNING FOR DIVERSITY The Digital Divide + Cooper, J. Information Technology and Older Adults + Czaja, S. + Lee, C. C. HCI for Kids + Bruckman, A. + Bandlow, A. Information Technology for Cognitive Support + Newell, A. F. + Carmichael, A. + Gregor, P. + Alm, N. Physical Disabilities and Computing Technologies: An Analysis of Impairments + Sears, A. + Young, M. + Feng, J. Perceptual Impairments: New Advancements Promoting Technological Access + Jacko, J. A. + Vitense, H. + Scott, I. Universal Accessibility and Functionally Illiterate Populations + Gribbons, W. Computing Technologies for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users + Hanson, V. THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS Section A: Requirements Specification User Experience and HCI + Kuniavsky, M. Requirements Specification within the Usability Engineering Lifecycle + Mayhew, D. Task Analysis + Courage, C. + Redish, J. + Wixon, D. Contextual Design + Holtzblatt, K. The Ethnographic Approach to Design + Blomberg, J. + Burrell, M. + Guest, G. Section B: Design and Development Putting Personas to Work: Using Data-Driven Personas to Focus Product Planning, Design and Development + Adlin, T. + Pruitt, J. Prototyping Tools and Techniques + Beaudouin-Lafon, M. + Mackay, W. Scenario-based Design + Rosson, M. B. + Carroll, J. M. Participatory Design: The Third Space in HCI + Muller, M. J. Unified User Interface Development + Stephanidis, C. + Savidis, A. HCI and Software Engineering: Designing for User Interface Plasticity + Coutaz, J. Section C: Testing and Evaluation Usability Testing: Current Practice and Future Directions + Dumas, J. S. Survey Design and Implementation in HCI + Ozok, A. A. Inspection-based Evaluations + Cockton, G. + Lavery, D. + Woolrych, A. Model-Based Evaluation + Kieras, D. MANAGING HCI AND EMERGING ISSUES Technology Transfer + Schofield, K. Augmented Cognition in HCI + Schmorrow, D. Human Values, Ethics, and Design + Friedman, B. + Kahn, P. H., Jr. Cost Justification + Bias, R. G. + Mayhew, D. J. + Upmanyu, D. PERSPECTIVES ON HCI Future Trends in Human-Computer Interaction + Sears, A. + Jacko, J. %M E.Jordon.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Usability Evaluation in Industry %E Jordan, Patrick W. %E Thomas, Bruce %E Weerdmeester, Bernard A. %E McClelland, Ian %D 1996 %P 224 %I Taylor & Francis %G ISBN 0-7484-0460-0 (paper) 0-7484-0314-0 (cloth) %W http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/BOOKS/Ergonomics/ueii.htm %Y Introduction. Part One: Elements of Usability. A Combined Effort in the Standardization to User Interface. Combining Data in the Evaluation of Product Usability. Part Two: Selecting Evaluation Methods. Factors Affecting Methods and Techniques of Usability Evaluation. Information Ecologies, Experience and Ergonomics. Part Three: Field Studies. Service Introduction and Evaluation. Observation as a Technique for Usability Evaluation. Field Based Prototyping. Part Four: Informal Methods. Quick and Dirty Usability Tests. Effective Informal Methods. Part Five: New Evaluation Methods. A Cost-Effective Methods for the "In the Field" Usability Evaluation. Private Camera Conversation: A New Methods for Eliciting User Responses. Part Six: "Off the Shelf" Evaluation Methods. The Usability Checklist Approach Revisited. FACE: A Rapid Method for Evaluation User Interfaces. Part Seven: Task Analysis. Hierarchical Task Analysis: An Overview. Task Analysis for Error Identification. Part Eight: Issues Relating to Usability Evaluation. Performance Measurement and Ecological Evaluation. Seminar Discussions: Issues for Usability Evaluation in Industry. %M E.Karat.91 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Taking Software Design Seriously: Practical Techniques for Human-Computer Interaction Design %E Karat, John %D 1991 %P 357 %C New York %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12397710-X %M E.Karat.04 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Designing Personalized User Experiences in eCommerce %S Human-Computer Interaction Series, Vol. 5 %E Karat, Clare-Marie %E Blom, Jan O. %E Karat, John %D 2004 %P 360 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 1-4020-2147-X %Y 1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 1. Introduction and Overview 2: THEORETICAL, CONCEPTUAL AND ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORKS OF PERSONALIZATION 2. Personalizing Interaction 3. Towards Psychological Customization of Information for Individuals and Some Groups 4. Personalization and Trust 5. "I Didn't Buy it for Myself" 6. An Information Architecture Perspective on Personalization 7. E-Commerce Personalization and Real-Time Site Monitoring 3: RESEARCH ON THE DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF PERSONALIZED USER EXPERIENCES IN DIFFERENT DOMAINS 8. Personalized Electronic Banking Services 9. Personalized Ubiquitous Commerce 10. Self-Service, Personalization and Electronic Government 11. Creating an E-Commerce Environment where Consumers are Willing to Share Personal Information 12. Buyer Behavior in Personalized Shopping Environments 4: APPROACHES TO PERSONALIZATION THROUGH RECOMMENDER SYSTEMS 13. Supporting Travel Decision Making through Personalized Recommendation 14. Improving Collaborative Recommender Systems by Means of User Profiles 15. Personalized Presentation of Policies and Processes 16. Recommending as Personalized Teaching 5: LESSONS LEARNED AND FUTURE RESEARCH QUESTIONS 17. Impacts of User Privacy Preferences on Personalized Systems 18. Challenges for User-Centric Personalization research %M E.Karwowski.05 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Handbook of Standards and Guidelines in Ergonomics and Human Factors %E Karwowski, Waldemar %D 2005 %P 648 %I CRC Press %G ISBN 0-8058-4129-6; 9780805841299 %Y Part I: Standardization Efforts in Human Factors and Ergonomics Part II: Nature of HF/E Standards and Guidelines Part III: Engineering Anthropometry and Working Postures Part IV: Design and Evaluation of Manual Material Handling Tasks Part V: Human-Computer Interaction Part VI: Management of Occupational Safety and Health Part VII: Safety and Legal Protection Standards Part VIII: Military Human Factors Standards %M E.Kiesler.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Culture of the Internet %E Kiesler, Sara %D 1997 %P 480 %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-1635-6 [cloth] 0-8058-1636-4 [paper] %Y Part I: The Net As It Was and Might Become The Rise and Fall of Netville: The Saga of a Cyberspace Construction Boomtown in the Great Divide + King, J. + Grinter, R. E. + Pickering, J. M. Atheism, Sex, and Databases: The Net as a Social Technology + Sproull, L. + Faraj, S. Pornography in Cyberspace: An Exploration of What's in USENET + Mehta, M. D. + Plaza, D. E. BOX: Erotica on the Internet: Early Evidence From the HomeNet Trial + Manning, J. + Scherlis, W. + Kiesler, S. + Kraut, R. + Mukhopadhyay, T. From the Couch to the Keyboard: Psychotherapy in Cyberspace + Binik, Y. M. + Cantor, J. + Ochs, E. + Meana, M. Part II: Electronic Groups Interpreting Soap Operas and Creating Community: Inside an Electronic Fan Culture + Baym, N. K. Mudding: Social Phenomena in Text-Based Virtual Realities + Curtis, P. Constructions and Reconstructions of Self in Virtual Reality: Playing in the MUDs + Turkle, S. Seeking Social Support: Parents in Electronic Support Group + Mickelson, K. D. An Electronic Group Is Virtually a Social Network + Wellman, B. Part III: Power and Influence A Brave New World or a New World Order? + Kedzie, C. R. Conflict on the Internet + Carnevale, P. J. + Probst, T. M. BOX: Coordination, Control, and the Intranet + Kling, R. Part IV: Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Electronic Brainstorming: Science Meets Technology in the Group Meeting Room + Connolly, T. Email Overload: Exploring Personal Information Management of Email + Whittaker, S. + Sidner, C. BOX: More That We Can Know: The Attentional Economics of Internet Use + Thorngate, W. Part V: Networked Organizations The Kindness of Strangers: On the Usefulness of Electronic Weak Ties for Technical Advice + Constant, D. + Sproull, L. + Kiesler, S. Media Use in a Global Corporation: Electronic Mail and Organizational Knowledge + Kraut, R. E. + Attewell, P. Organizational Dimensions of Effective Digital Library Use: Closed Rational and Open Natural Systems Models + Covi, L. + Kling, R. The Internet in School: A Case Study of Educator Demand and Its Precursors + Schofield, J. W. + Davidson, A. + Stocks, J. E. + Futoran, G. Part VI: Differences in Access and Usage Computer Networks and Scientific Work + Walsh, J. P. + Bayma, T. Computers and Connectivity: Current Trends + Bikson, T. K. + Panis, C. W. A. %M E.Kirlik.06 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Adaptive perspectives on human-technology interaction : methods and models for cognitive engineering and human-computer interaction %S Human-Technology Interaction Series %E Kirlik, Alex %D 2006 %P 313 %I Oxford University Press %G ISBN 0-19517182-9 %Y Foreword (K. R. Hammond) PART I BACKGROUND AND MOTIVATION 1. Cognitive engineering: Toward a workable concept of mind (Kirlik) 2. Introduction to Brunswikian theory and method (Goldstein) PART II TECHNOLOGICAL INTERFACES 3 Knowledge versus execution in dynamic judgment tasks (Bisantz, Kirlik, Gay, Walker & Fisk) 4 The effects of computer displays and time pressure on the performance of distributed teams (Adelman, Yeo & Miller) 5 Supporting situation assessment through attention guidance and diagnostic aiding: The benefits and costs of display enhancement on judgment skill (Horrey, Wickens, Kirlik & Stewart) 6 Applying the multivariate lens model to fault diagnosis (Jha & Bisantz) PART III ALERTING AUTOMATION AND DECISION AIDS 7 Measuring the fit between human judgment and alerting systems: A study of collision detection in aviation (Pritchett & Bisantz) 8 Trust, decision aiding, and feedback: An integrated approach. (Seong, Bisantz & Gattie) 9 Human-automated judgment learning: Enhancing interaction with automated judgment systems (Bass & Pritchett) PART IV ALTERNATIVES TO COMPENSATORY MODELING 10 Inferring fast and frugal heuristics from human judgment data (Rothrock & Kirlik) 11 Viewing training through a fuzzy lens (Campbell, Buff & Bolton) 12 Achieving coherence: Meeting new cognitive demands in technological systems (Mosier & McCauley) PART V INTO THE FIELD: VICARIOUS FUNCTIONING IN ACTION 13 What makes vicarious functioning work? Exploring the geometry of human-technology interaction (Degani, Shafto & Kirlik) 14 Understanding the determinants of adaptive behavior in a modern airline cockpit (Casner) 15 Abstracting situated action: Implications for cognitive modeling and interface design (Kirlik) PART VI ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS MEETS COGNITIVE MODELING 16 The emerging rapprochement between cognitive and ecological analyses (Gray) 17 The use of proximal information scent to forage for distal content on the World Wide Web (Pirolli) 18 Kilograms matter: Rational analysis, ecological rationality, and closed-loop modeling of interactive cognition and behavior (Byrne, Kirlik & Fick) PART VII REFLECTIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS 19 Reflections from a judgment & decision making perspective (Connolly) 20 Reflections from a cognitive engineering & human factors perspective (Vicente) %M E.Klemmer.89 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Ergonomics: Harness the Power of Human Factors in Your Business %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Klemmer, Edmund T. %D 1989 %P 224 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 0-89391-559-9 %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/klemmer/harness.htm %M E.Kyng.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Computers and Design in Context %E Kyng, Morten %E Mathiassen, Lars %E Braa, Kristin %D 1997 %P 464 %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-11223-X %Y http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=026211223X %Y Introduction: Design in Context + Kyng, Morten + Mathiassen, Lars 1. Evolution, Not Revolution: Participatory Design in the Toolbelt Era + Sumner, Tamara + Stolze, Markus 2. Computer Use by Artists and Designers: Some Perspectives on Two Design Traditions + Beardon, Colin + Gollifer, Sue + Rose, Christopher et al 3. Three Levels of End-User Tailoring: Customization, Integration, and Extension + Morch, Anders 4. Design for Heterogeneity + Thoresen, Kari 5. What Kind of Car Is This Sales Support System? On Styles, Artifacts, and Quality-in-Use + Ehn, Pelle + Meggerle, Theis + Steen, Odd et al 6. Accounting for System Behavior: Representation, Reflection, and Resourceful Action + Dourish, Paul 7. Computers in Context -- But in Which Context? + Naslund, Torbjorn 8. Toward a Cooperative Experimental System Development Approach + Grønbæk, Kaj + Kyng, Morten + Mogensen, Preben 9. Designing Stakeholder Expectations in the Implementation of New Technology: Can We Ever Learn Our Lessons? + McMaster, Tom + Jones, Mark C. + Wood-Harper, Trevor 10. Back to Work: Renewing Old Agendas for Cooperative Design + Blomberg, Jeanette + Suchman, Lucy + Trigg, Randall 11. Design in Groups -- And All That Jazz + Bratteteig, Tone + Stolterman, Erik 12. Speech Acts On Trial + Ljungberg, Jan + Holm, Peter 13. Ethnocritical Heuristics for Reflecting on Work with Users and Other Interested Parties + Muller, Michael J. 14. An Information Systems Research Framework for the Organizational Laboratory + Braa, Kristin + Vidgen, Richard %M E.Landow.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The Digital Word: Text-Based Computing in the Humanities %E Landow, George P. %E Delany, Paul %D 1993 %P 374 %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-12176-X %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=026212176X %M E.Larson.82 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Tutorial: End User Facilities in the 1980's %E Larson, James A. %D 1982 %P 503 %C New York, NY %I IEEE Computer Society Press %O initially presented at November 8-12, 1982 COMPSAC 82, the IEEE Computer Society's Sixth International Computer Software & Applications Conference %O EHO 198-2 %M E.Laurel.90 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design %E Laurel, Brenda %D 1990 %P 496 %C Reading, MA %I Addison-Wesley Publishing %G ISBN 0-201-51797-3; OCLC 21332677 %Y Interface Agents: Metaphors with Character + Laurel, Brenda Working with Interface Metaphors + Erickson, Tom Through the Looking Glass + Walker, John Conversation as Direct Manipulation: An Iconoclastic View + Brennan, Susan E. The Cyber-Punk: The Individual as Reality Pilot + Leary, Timothy The Interpersonal, Interactive, Interdimensional Interface + Leary, Timothy What's the Big Deal About Cyberspace? + Rheingold, Howard Virtual Interface Environments + Fisher, Scott S. Virtual Reality Systems + Fisher, Scott S. The Right Way to Think About Software Design + Nelson, Theodore Holm Managing the Mundane + Cypher, Allen Lessons from Computer Game Design + Crawford, Chris The 'Natural' Language of Interaction: A Perspective on Non-Verbal Dialogues + Buxton, William User Interface: A Personal View + Kay, Alan Hospital Corners + Negroponte, Nicholas VIDEOPLACE and the Interface of the Future + Krueger, Myron Narrative and the Interface + Don, Abbe Gestures in Human-Computer Interaction + Kurtenbach, Gordon + Hulteen, Eric %M E.Lazar.07 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Universal Usability: Designing Computer Interfaces for Diverse User Populations %E Lazar, Jonathan %D 2007 %P 626 %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 978-0-470-02727-1 0-470-02727-4 %Y Preface + Shneiderman, Ben 1. Introduction to Universal Usability + Lazar, Jonathan 2. Designing Searching and Browsing Software for Elementary-Age Children + Hutchinson, Hilary + Druin, Allison + Bederson, Benjamin B. 3. The Why and How of Senior-Focused Design + O'Connell, Teri 4. Online Redesign of a Web Site's Information Architecture to Improve Accessibility for Users Who are Blind + Evers, Vanessa + Hillen, Hans 5. Listening to Choropleth Maps: Interactive Sonification of Geo-Referenced Data For Users With Visual Impairment + Zhao, Haixia + Shneiderman, Ben + Plaisant, Catherine 6. Improving Screen Readers for Blind Users + Lazar, Jonathan + Allen, Aaron 7. Web Fun Central: Online Learning Tools for Individuals with Down Syndrome + Myers, Matt + Kirijian, Assadour + Charland, Sylvie 8. Using Virtual Peer Technology as an Intervention for Children with Autism + Tartaro, Andrea + Cassell, Justine 9. Evidence-based computer-assisted instruction for Autism Spectrum Disorders + Whalen, Christina + Ingersoll, Brooke + Liden, Lars + Liden, Sven 10. Making Software Accessible for Users with Dementia + Alm, Norman + Dye, Richard + Astell, Arlene + Ellis, Maggie + Gowans, Gary + Campbell, Jim 11. Designing a Cognitive Aid for and with People who have Anterograde Amnesia + Wu, Mike + Baecker, Ron + Richards, Brian 12. Memories of a Life: A Design Case Study for Alzheimer's Disease + Cohene, Tira + Baecker, Ron + Marziali, Elsa + Mindy, Simona 13. Interaction Techniques for Users with Spinal Cord Injuries: A Speech Based Solution + Feng, Jinjuan + Sears, Andrew 14. Adding Gestural Text Entry to Input Devices for People with Motor Impairments + Wobbrock, Jacob + Myers, Brad A. 15. The Creating Community Connections Project: Social and Cultural Approaches for Engaging Low-Income Communities + Pinkett, Randal 16. Implementing Community-Based Participatory Research to Reduce Health and Technology Disparities Among Low Income African-American Women + Maloney-Krischmar, Diane + Walker, Eleanor + Bushnell, David + Sirvastava, Sadanand 17. Evaluating the Usability and Accessibility of an Online Form for Census Data Collection + Murphy, Elizabeth D. + Malakhoff, Lawrence A. + Coon, David A. 18.Internationalizing Greenstone: A Multi-Lingual Tool for Building Digital Libraries + Nichols, David M. + Keegan, Te Taka + Bainbridge, David + Cunningham, Sally Jo + Dewship, Michael + Witten, Ian H. 19. Making Universal Access Truly Universal: Looking Towards the Future + Preece, Jennifer %M E.Lieberman.06 %0 EDITED BOOK %T End-User Development %S Human-Computer Interaction Series, Vol. 9 %E Lieberman, Henry %E Paterno, Fabio %E Wulf, Volker %D 2006 %P 495 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 1-4020-4220-5 %Y 1. End-User Development: an Emerging Paradigm + Lieberman, H. + Paterno, F. + Wulf, V. 2. Psychological Issues in End User Programming + Blackwell, A. 3. More Natural Programming Languages and Environments + Pane, J. F. et al 4. What makes End-User development tick? 13 Design Guidelines + Repenning, A. et al 5. An Integrated Software Enmgineering Approach for End-User Programmers + Burnett, M. et al %M E.Little.01 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Engineering for human-computer interaction : 8th IFIP International Conference, EHCI 2001, Toronto, Canada, May 11-13, 2001 %E Little, Murray Reed %E Nigay, Laurence %D 2001 %P 358 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN: 3-54043044-X %O revised papers %M E.Long.89 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Cognitive Ergonomics and Human-Computer Interaction %S Cambridge Series on Human-Computer Interaction %E Long, J. %E Whitefield, A. %D 1989 %P 259 %C Cambridge, UK %I Cambridge University Press %G ISBN 0-521-37179-1 %Y 1 Cognitive Ergonomics and Human-Computer Interaction: An Introduction (1-3) + Long, John 2 Interfacing the Laboratory with the Real World: A Cognitive Approach to Colour Assignment in Visual Displays (35-65) + Campion, John 3 Constructing Appropriate Models of Computer Users: The Case of Engineering Designers (66-94) + Whitefield, Andy 4 Developing a Science Base for the Naming of Computer Commands (95-133) + Barnard, Phil + Grudin, Jonathan + MacLean, Allan 5 A Notation for Reasoning about Learning (134-165) + Payne, Stephen J. 6 Expressing research Findings to have a Practical Influence on Design (166-190) + Buckley, Paul 7 Task Analysis for Knowledge Descriptions: Theory and Application in Training (191-224) + Diaper, Dan + Johnson, Peter 8 The Life and Times of ded, Text Display Editor (225-255) + Bornat, Richard + Thimbleby, Harold Index (256-259) %M E.Magnenat-Thalmann.01 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Deformable Avatars %S International Federation for Information Processing : Volume 196 %E Magnenat-Thalmann, Nadia %E Thalmann, Daniel %D 2001 %P 264 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-7446-0 %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-7446-0 %Y 1. Animated Heads: From 3D Motion Fields to Action Descriptions + Neumann, J. et al 2. A Muscle-based 3D Parametric Lip Model for Speech- Synchronized Facial Animation + King, S. A. et al 3. Feature Point Based Mesh Deformation Applied to MPEG-4 Facial Animation + Kshirsagar, S. et al 4. A Feature-based Deformable Model for Photo-Realistic Head Modelling + Liu, Yong-Jin et al 5. Multiresolution Modeling and Interactive Deformation of Large 3D Meshes + Vorsatz, J. + Seidel, H.-P. 6. Locally Interpolating Subdivision Surfaces Supporting Free-Form 2D Deformations + Claes, J. et al 7. Object-Oriented Reformulation and Extension of Implicit Free-Form Deformations + Parisy, O. + Schlick, C. 8. Soft Tissue Modeling from 3D Scanned Data + Nebel, J.-C. 9. Contextually Embodied Agents + Pelachaud, C. 10. On Implicit Modelling for Fitting Purposes + Plankers, R. + Fua, P. 11. Interactive Modelling of MPEG-4 Deformable Human Body Models + Seo, Hyewon et al 12. Efficient Muscle Shape Deformation + Aubel, A. + Thalmann, D. 13. Towards the Ultimate Motion Capture Technology + Stuart, B. et al 14. Delaunay Triangles Model for Image-Based Motion Retargeting + Lee, Dong Hoon + Jung, Soonn Ki 15. A Vector-Space Representation of Motion Data for Example-based Motion Synthesis + Lim, Ik Soo + Thalmann, D. 16. Parametrization and Range of Motion of the Ball-and-Socket Joint + Baerlocher, P. + Boulic, R. 17. Towards Behavioral Consistency in Animated Agents + Allbeck, J. M. + Badler, N. I. 18. PECS: A Reference Model for Human-Like Agents + Urban, C. 19. Communicative Autonomous Agents + Caicedo, A. et al 20. Design Issues for Conversational User Interfaces: Animating and Controlling 3D Faces + Muller, W. et al 21. Constructing Virtual Human Life Simulations + Kallmann, M. et al %M E.Marca.92 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Groupware: Software for Computer-Supported Cooperative Work %E Marca, David %E Bock, Geoffrey %D 1992 %P 575 %C Los Alamitos, CA %I IEEE Computer Society Press %G ISBN 0-81862637-2 (case) 0-81862636-4 (fiche) %M E.Marsh.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Humane Interfaces: Questions of Method and Practice in Cognitive Technology %S Human Factors in Information Technology %E Marsh, Jonathon P. %E Gorayska, Barbara %E Mey, Jacob L. %D 1999 %V 13 %P 392 %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-82874-5 %Y Introduction Methods and Practice in Cognitive Technology: A question of questions + Gorayska, B. + Marsh, J. + Mey, J. Theoretical Perspectives. Mind Change or changed minds? Investigations in Cognitive Technology: Questioning perspective + Gorayska, B. + Marsh, J. Can We Change Our Minds? The Impact of Computer Technology on Human Cognition + Lindsay, R. Computers and Psychosis + Janney, R. The Natural and the Artificial in Language and Technology + Haberland, H. Understanding Users: The knowledge-level of analysis + Vera, A. Augmentation, Mediation, Integration? The Cyborg's Dilemma: Progressive embodiment in virtual environments + Biocca, F. Cognitive Tools Reconsidered: From augmentation to mediation + Kuutti, K. The Meeting Place of Cognition and Technology + Karpatschof, B. Honesty of Affordance + Fitzgerald, W. + Goldstein, E. The Design of Cognitive Tools + Tripp, S. D. Cyberspace Bionics + Vidal, J. Cognitive Space + Krueger, M. Applied Methods. How do we convert principles into valid and validated applied methods? On Why the Blind Leading the Blind is a Good Idea + Good, D. Between the Idea and the Reality: The case for qualitative research in education + Hart, I. Computer Environments Designed to Promote Cognitive Change through the Development of Well Reasoned Recommendations + Kass, A. + Herman, J. Evolution of Man's Needs and Technological Progression: Pragmatic foundations for a relational coupling + Schmidt, C. T. + Ruch, P. Successful Technology Must Enable People to Utilise Existing Cognitive Skills + Kitajima, M. Palmtop Reminding Devices: Capabilites and limitations + Herrmann, D. + Yoder, C. + Sheets, V. + Wells, J. + Brubaker, B. A User Designed Contextualisation Method for an Argumentation Support Tool + Sillince, J. Cognition Oriented Software Verification + Halang, W. %M E.Maybury.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Intelligent Multimedia Interfaces %E Maybury, Mark T. %D 1993 %N 15 %P 405 %I AAAI/MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-63150-4 MAYIP %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=0262631504 %X Multimedia communication is ubiquitous in daily life. When we converse with one another, we utilize a wide array of media to interact including spoken language, gestures, and drawings. We exploit multiple human sensory systems or modes of communication including vision, audition, and taction. Some media and modes of communication are more efficient or effective than others for certain tasks, users, or contexts (e.g., the use of speech to control devices in hand and eyes-busy contexts, the use of maps to convey terrain and cartographic information). Whereas humans have a natural facility for managing and exploiting multiple input and output media, computers do not. Consequently, providing machines with the ability to interpret multimedia input and generate multimedia output would be a valuable facility for a number of key applications such as information retrieval and analysis, training, and decision support. This book focuses specifically on those intelligent interfaces that exploit multiple media and modes to facilitate human-computer communication. This edited collection, with contributions from North American and Europe, will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in computer science, artificial intelligence, human computer interaction, cognitive science, and graphic design. %M E.Maybury.98 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Readings in Intelligent User Interfaces %E Maybury, Mark T. %E Wahlster, Wolfgang %D 1998 %P 736 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860-444-8 %Y Intelligent User Interfaces: An Introduction I. MULTIMEDIA INPUT ANALYSIS "Put-That-There": Voice and Gesture at the Graphics Interface + Bolt, R. A. Synergistic Use of Direct Manipulation and Natural Language + Cohen, P. R. + Dalrymple, M. + Moran, D. B. Natural Language with Integrated Deictic and Graphic Gestures + Neal, J. G. + Thielman, C. Y. + Dobes, Z. Integrating Simultaneous Input from Speech, Gaze, and Hand Gestures + Koons, D. B. + Sparrell, C. J. + Thorisson, K. R. The Use of Eye Movements in Human-Computer Interaction Techniques: What You Look at Is What You Get + Jacob, R. II. MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION DESIGN Automating the Generation of Coordinated Multimedia Explanations + Feiner, S. K. + McKeown, K. R. Planning Multimedia Explanations Using Communicative Acts + Maybury, M. T. Plan-Based Integration of Natural Language and Graphics Generation + Wahlster, W. + Andre, E. + Finkler, W. Presentation Design Using an Integrated Knowledge Base + Arens, Y. + Miller, L. + Sondheimer, N. K. Automatic Generation of Technical Documentation + Reiter, E. + Mellish, C. + Levine, J. On the Knowledge Underlying Multimedia Presentations + Arens, Y. + Hovy, E. + Vossers, M. III. AUTOMATED GRAPHICS DESIGN Automating the Design of Graphical Presentations of Relational Information + Mackinlay, J. D. Data Characterization for Intelligent Graphics Presentation + Roth, S. F. + Mattis, J. A Task-Analytic Approach to the Automated Design of Graphic Presentations + Casner, S. M. Automated Generation of Intent-Based 3D Illustrations + Seligmann, D. + Feiner, S. Interactive Graphic Design Using Automatic Presentation Knowledge + Roth, S. F. + Kolojejchick, J. + Mattis, J. IV. AUTOMATED LAYOUT A Grid-Based Approach to Automating Display Layout + Feiner, S. K. Automatic Generation of Formatted Text + Hovy, E. + Arens, Y. Constraint-Based Graphical Layout of Multimodal Presentations + Graf, W. H. An Empirical Study of Algorithms for Point-Feature Label Placement + Christensen, J. + Marks, J. + Shieber, S. Grammar-Based Articulation for Multimedia Document Design + Weitzman, L. + Wittenburg, K. V. USER AND DISCOURSE MODELING User Modeling via Stereotypes + Rich, E. Intelligent Interfaces as Agents + Chin, D. N. User and Discourse Models for Multimodal Communication + Wahlster, W. KN-AHS: An Adaptive Hypertext Client of the User Modeling System BGP-MS + Kobsa, A. + Muller, D. + Nill, A. Planning Text for Advisory Dialogues: Capturing Intentional and Rhetorical Information + Moore, J. D. + Paris, C. L. Planning Interactive Explanations + Cawsey, A. Natural Language and Exploration of an Information Space: The ALFresco Interactive System + Stock, O. The Application of Natural Language Models to Intelligent Multimedia + Burger, J. D. + Marshall, R. J. VI. MODEL-BASED INTERFACES Steamer: An Interactive Inspectable Simulation-Based Training System + Hollan, J. D. + Hutchins, E. L. + Weitzman, L. M. A Knowledge-Based User Interface Management System + Foley, J. + Gibbs, C. + Kim, W. ITS: A Tool for Rapidly Developing Interactive Applications + Wiecha, C. + Bennett, W. + Boies, S. Beyond Interface Builders: Model-Based Interface Tools + Szekely, P. + Luo, P. + Neches, R. Model-Based Automated Generation of User Interfaces + Puerta, A. R. + Eriksson, H. + Gennari, J. H. Automatic Generation of a User Interface for Highly Interactive Business-Oriented Applications + Vanderdonckt, J. VII. AGENT INTERFACES Agents That Reduce Work and Information Overload + Maes, P. Embedding Critics in Design Environments + Fischer, G. + Nakakoji, K. + Ostwald, J. Multimodal Interaction for Distributed Interactive Simulation + Cohen, P. + Johnston, M. + McGee, D. Speech Dialogue with Facial Displays: Multimodal Human-Computer Conversation + Nagao, K. + Takeuchi, A. Animated Conversation: Rule-Based Generation of Facial Expression, Gesture and Spoken Intonation for Multiple Conversational Agents + Cassell, J. + Pelachaud, C. + Badler, N. VIII. EVALUATION A Morphological Analysis of the Design Space of Input Devices + Card, S. K. + Mackinlay, J. D. + Robertson, G. G. Wizard of Oz Studies -- Why and How + Dahlback, N. + Jonsson, A. + Ahrenberg, L. User-Centered Modeling for Spoken Language and Multimodal Interfaces + Oviatt, S. L. PARADISE: A Framework for Evaluating Spoken Dialogue Agents + Walker, M. + Litman, D. + Kamm, C. %M E.Medyckyi.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors in Geographical Information Systems %E Medyckyj-Scott, David %E Hearnshaw, Hilary M. %D 1993 %P 288 %C London, UK %I Belhaven Press %G ISBN 1-85293-262-7 %Y SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION The Use of Geographical Information System: The User Interface is the System + Frank, Andrew U. The Relevance of Human Factors to Geographical Information Systems + Turk, Andrew SECTION 2: THE GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM USER How do People Use Geographical Information Systems? + Nyerges, Timothy L. Human Spatial Cognition + Mark, David M. Navigation and Wayfinding in Information Systems + Blades, Mark Learning to Use a Geographical Information System + Hearnshaw, Hilary M. + Lilly, Eli SECTION 3: HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION IN GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS Designing Geographical Information Systems for Use + Medyckyj-Scott, David J. Two Views of the User Interface + Gould, Michael D. Interacting with Maps + Wood, Michael Querying a Geographical Information System + Egenhofer, Max J. + Herring, John R. Visualisation and Hypermedia in Geographical Information Systems + Buttenfield, Barbara P. + Weber, Christopher R. Human Factors Considerations in Vehicle Navigation Aids + Alm, Hakan Spatial Information Systems for Decision Support + Copas, Conn V. SECTION 4: GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE WORKPLACE Geographical Information System Hardware Design + Parker, Nick Geographical Information System Workplace Design + Oborne, David J. SECTION 5: ORGANISATIONAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES Planning for Change: Introducing a Geographical Information System + Eason, Ken D. The Organisational Politics of Technological Change + Buchanan, David A. Culture, Change, Incorporation and Geographical Information Systems + Benwell, George L. SECTION 6: CONCLUDING REMARKS The Way Forward + Hearnshaw, Hilary M. + Medyckyj-Scott, David J. Useful Sources of Information + Davies, Clare %M E.Monk.84 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Fundamentals of Human-Computer Interaction %E Monk, Andrew %D 1984 %P 293 %C London %I Academic Press %G ISBN: 0-12504580-8 %K GENERAL DESIGN IMPLEMENTATION EVALUATION %Y THE USER AS A PROCESSOR OF INFORMATION 1 Visual Perception: An Intelligent Syster with Limited Bandwidth (5-33) + Thompson, Peter 2 Reading: Extracting Information from Printed and Electronically Presented Text (35-47) + Hulme, Charles 3 Human Memory: Different Stores with Different Characteristics (49-56) + Thompson, Neil 4 Thinking and Reasoning: Why is Logic So Difficult? + Thompson, Neil THE USE OF BEHAVIOURAL DATA (65-102) 5 How and When to Collect Behavioural Data (69-80) + Monk, Andrew 6 Statistical Evaluation of Behavioural Data (81-87) + Monk, Andrew 7 Example of an Experiment: Evaluating Some Speech Synthesisers for Public Announcements (89-102) + Waterworth, John + Lo, Antony THE USER INTERFACE (103-247) 8 Work Station Design: Activities and Display Techniques (107-126) + Reid, Peter 9 Dialogue Design: Characteristics of User Knowledge (127-164) + Hammond, Nick + Barnard, Philip 10 User Interface Design: Generative User Engineering Principles (165-179) + Thimbleby, Harold 11 Future Uses of Future Offices (181-192) + Kofer, G. Reinhard 12 Speech Communication: The Problem and Some Solutions (193-220) + Bailey, Peter 13 Speech Communication: How to Use it (221-236) + Waterworth, John 14 Human Factors Problems in the Design and Use of Expert Systems (237-248) + Kidd, Alison %M E.Moran.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Design Rationale: Concepts, Techniques, and Use %S Computers, Cognition, and Work %E Moran, Thomas P. %E Carroll, John M. %D 1996 %P 496 %C Mahwah, New Jersey %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-1567-8 (paper) 0-8058-1566-X (cloth) %Y Overview of Design Rationale + Moran, Thomas P. + Carroll, John M. Part I: Different Perspectives of Design Rationale What's in Design Rationale? + Lee, Jintae + Lai, Kum-Yew Questions, Options, and Criteria: Elements of Design Space Analysis + MacLean, Allan + Young, Robert M. + Bellotti, Victoria M. E. + Moran, Thomas P. Deliberated Evolution: Stalking the View Matcher in Design Space + Carroll, John M. + Rosson, Mary Beth Problem-Centered Design for Expressiveness and Facility in a Graphical Programming System + Lewis, Clayton + Rieman, John + Bell, B. Part II: Empirical Studies of Design Rationale Analyzing the Usability of a Design Rationale Notation + Shum, Simon Buckingham The Structure of Activity During Design Meetings + Olson, Gary M. + Olson, Judith S. + Storrosten, M. + Carter, M. + Herbsleb, J. + Rueter, H. Synthesis by Analysis: Five Modes of Reasoning that Guide Design + Singley, Mark K. + Carroll, John M. Part III: Design Rationale Tools in Design Practice Making Argumentation Serve Design + Fischer, Gerhard + Lemke, A. C. + McCall, R. + Morch, Anders I. Supporting Software Design: Integrating Design Methods and Design Rationale Generative Design Rationale: Beyond the Record and Replay Paradigm + Potts, C. + Gruber, T. R. + Russell, D. M. Part IV: Using Design Rationale for Teaching Rationale in Practice: Templates for Capturing and Applying Design Experience + Casaday, G. HCI Design Rationale as a Learning Resource + Carey, Tom + McKerlie, D. + Wilson, J. Part V: Design Rationale in Organizational Context A Process-Oriented Approach to Design Rationale + Conklin, E. J. + Burgess-Yakemovic, K-C. Organizational Innovation and the Articulation of the Design Space + Sharrock, W. + Anderson, R. Evaluating Opportunities for Design Capture + Grudin, Jonathan %M E.Muckler.84 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors Review: 1984 %E Muckler, Frederick A. %D 1984 %P 345 %C Santa Monica, CA %I Human Factors Society %M E.Nardi.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human-Computer Interaction %E Nardi, Bonnie A. %D 1996 %P 376 %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-14058-6 %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=0262140586 %Y Preface 1. Activity Theory and Human-Computer Interaction + Nardi, Bonnie A. 2. Activity Theory as a Potential Framework for Human-Computer Interaction Research + Kuutti, Kari 3. Computer-Mediated Activity: Functional Organs in Social and Developmental Contexts + Kaptelinin, Victor 4. Studying Context: A Comparison of Activity Theory, Situated Action Models, and Distributed Cognition + Nardi, Bonnie A. 5. Activity Theory: Implications for Human-Computer Interaction + Kaptelinin, Victor 6. Designing Educational Technology: Computer-Mediated Change + Bellamy, R. K. E. 7. Applying Activity Theory to Video Analysis: How to Make Sense of Video Data in HCI + Bødker, Susanne 8. Tamed by a Rose: Computers as Tools in Human Activity + Christiansen, Ellen 9. Joint Attention and Co-Construction of Tasks: New Ways to Foster User-Designer Collaboration + Raeithel, Arne + Velichkovsky, Boris M. 10. Some Reflections on the Application of Activity Theory + Nardi, Bonnie A. 11. Activity Theory and the View from Somewhere: Team Perspectives on the Intellectual Work of Programming + Holland, Dorothy + Reeves, James R. 12. Developing Activity Theory: The Zone of Proximal Development and Beyond + Zinchenko, Vladimir P. 13. Mundane Tool or Object of Affection? The Rise and Fall of the Postal Buddy + Engestrom, Yrjo + Escalante, Virginia 14. Epilogue + Nardi, Bonnie A. %M E.Nicolle.01 %T Inclusive Design Guidelines for Human-Computer Interaction %E Nicolle, Collette %E Abascal, Julio %D 2001 %P 304 %I Taylor & Francis %G ISBN 0-74840948-3 %Y Part I: Introduction 1. Why Inclusive Design Guidelines? Part II: General Issues in the Design Process 2. Training, Verification and Evaluation of Guidelines 3. Accessibility and Usability Requirements for ITCs for Disabled and Elderly People: A Functional Classification Approach 4. On the Validity of Design Guidelines and the Role of Standardisation 5. Markets and Regulations Part III: Tools for Accessing and Using Guidelines 6. Managing Accessibilty Guidelines During User Interface Design 7. Managing HCI Guidelines with Hypertext on the WWW 8. Bobby: A Validation Tool for Disability Access on the WWW Part IV: Existing Guidelines 9. Nordic Guidelines for Computer Accessibility 10. Guidelines for Web Accessibility 11. Userfit: User Centred Design in Assistive Technology 12. The ISO Approach to the Development of Ergonomics Standards for Accessibility Part V: Guidelines for Specific Application Areas 13. Guidelines for Telecommunications 14. Public Access Terminals 15. Accessible Systems for Transport 16. Guidelines for the Development of Home Automation Products 17. User Friendly Software for Computer-Based Instruction and Learning Materials Part VI: The Future 18. Telecommunications- Accessibility and Future Directions %M E.Nielsen.89 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Coordinating User Interfaces for Consistency %E Nielsen, Jakob %D 1989 %P 142 %C New York %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12-518400-X, OCLC %G QA 76.9.U83C66 %W http://www.useit.com/jakob/constbook.html %Y Preface Contributors 1. Executive Summary: Coordinating User Interfaces for Consistency + Nielsen, Jakob 2. The Dimensions of Consistency + Kellogg, Wendy 3. A Cost Benefit Analysis for Corporate User Interface Standards + Rosenberg, Daniel J. 4. Coordinating Consistency of User Interfaces, Code, Online Help, and Documentation with Multilingual/Multitarget Software Specification + Perlman, Gary http://www.acm.org/perlman/multi.html 5. Achieving Consistency for the Macintosh + Tognazzini, Bruce 6. Developing the XUI Style + Good, Michael 7. The Lotus Experience + Wolf, Richard 8. New Ways to Consistent Interfaces + Koritzinsky, Ianne 9. Tools for Generating Consistent User Interfaces + Wiecha, Charlie + Bennett, William + Boies, Stephen + Gould, John 10. Bibliography %M E.Nielsen.90 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Designing User Interfaces for International Use %E Nielsen, Jakob %D 1990 %P 230 %C Amsterdam, The Netherlands %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-88428-9 %K Design Internationalization Translation Europe Asia %W http://www.useit.com/jakob/intlusebook.html %Y Preface v Contributors viii 1. Internationalization and Translation: Some Guidelines for the Design of Human-Computer Interfaces 1 + del Galdo, Elisa 2. Transnational Symbols: The Rule of Pictograms and Models in the Learning Process 11 + Ossner, Jakob 3. Usability Testing of International Interfaces 39 + Nielsen, Jakob 4. A European Evaluation of Three Document Formats for Hardware Installation Guides 45 + del Galdo, Elisa 5. Two Faces of America: Polyglot and Tongue-Tied 71 + Sprung, Robert C. 6. ARRIS: Redesigning a User Interface for International Use 103 + Peterson, Matthew C. 7. Hypertext: Towards the Single Intellectual Market 111 + Baird, Patricia 8. Creating International Applications: A Hands-On Approach Using the Hewlett-Packard NLS Package 123 + Taylor, Dave 9. International User Interface for INFOFLEX 159 + Nielsen, Jakob Peter 10. User Interfaces for Asia 189 + Sukaviriya, Piyawadee + Moran, Lucy 11. International User Interfaces 219 + Zobel-Pocock, Rosalie A. Index %M E.delGaldo.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T International User Interfaces %E del Galdo, Elisa %E Nielsen, Jakob %D 1996 %P 276 %C New York %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 0-471-14965-9 %K Internationalization Globalization Localization %W http://www.useit.com/jakob/intluibook.html %Y Preface Contributors 1. International Usability Engineering + Nielsen, Jakob 2. Problems in Designing the User Interface for Systems Supporting International Human-Human Communication + Connolly, John 3. Developing a Cultural Model + Hoft, Nancy 4. Culture and Design + del Galdo, Elisa M. 5. Cultural Learning Differences in Software User Training + Krock, Eric 6. Impact of Culture on User Interface Design + Ito, Masao + Nakakoji, Kumiyo 7. Arabization of Graphical User Interfaces + Amara, Fethi + Portaneri, Franck 8. A Chinese Text Display Suported by an Algorithm for Chinese Segmentation + Chen, Lei + Jin, Wayning 9. Case Study: Managing a Multiple-Language Document System + Copeland, Steven 10. The Design of Multilingual Documents + del Galdo, Elisa M. 11. An Intelligent Lexical Management System for Multilingual Machine Translation + Gao, Yong 12. A Day in the Life: Studying Context across Cultures + Dray, Susan + Mrazek, Deborah 13. Icon and Symbol Design Issues for Graphical User Interfaces + Marcus, Aaron %M E.Nielsen.94 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Usability Inspection Methods %E Nielsen, Jakob %E Mack, Robert L. %D 1994 %N 14 %P 413 %C New York %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 0-471-01877-5, OCLC %W http://www.useit.com/jakob/inspectbook.html %Y 1. Executive Summary (1) + Mack, Robert L. + Nielsen, Jakob 2. Heuristic Evaluation (25) + Nielsen, Jakob 3. The Pluralistic Usability Walkthrough: Coordinated Empathies (63) + Bias, Randolph G. 4. Inspections and Design Reviews: Framework, History, and Reflection (77) + Wixon, Dennis + Jones, Sandra + Tse, Linda + Casaday, George 5. The Cognitive Walkthrough Method: A Practitioner's Guide (105) + Wharton, Cathleen + Rieman, John + Lewis, Clayton + Polson, Peter 6. Formal Usability Inspections (141) + Kahn, Michael J. + Prail, Amanda 7. Faster, Cheaper!! Are Usability Inspection Methods as Effective as Empirical Testing? (173) + Desurvire, Heather W. 8. A Comparison of User Interface Evaluation Methods (203) + Karat, Clare-Marie 9. Evaluating High-Level Design: Synergistic Use of Inspection and Usability Methods for Evaluating Early Software Designs (235) + Bradford, Janice S. 10. Adding Value to Usability Testing (255) + Brooks, Patricia 11. Usability Problem Reports: Helping Evaluators Communicate Effectively with Developers (273) + Jeffries, Robin 12. Observing, Predicting, and Analyzing Usability Problems (295) + Mack, Robert + Montaniz, Frank 13. The Role of Psychological Theory in Usability Inspection Methods (341) + Wharton, Cathleen + Lewis, Clayton 14. Interface Design Guidance Systems (351) + Blatt, Louis A. + Knutson, James F. Bibliography (385) Author Index (401) Subject Index (407) %M E.Norman.86 %0 EDITED BOOK %T User Centered System Design: New Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction %E Norman, Donald A. %E Draper, Stephen W. %D 1986 %P 526 %C Hillsdale, NJ %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-89859-781-1; OCLC 12665902; 0-89859-872-9 PPBK; QA 76.9.I58U73 %Y Introduction (pp. 1-6) + Draper, Stephen W. + Norman, Donald A. I USER CENTERED SYSTEM DESIGN (pp. 7-8) 1 Architectural Design: An Analogy (pp. 9-23) + Hooper, Kristina 2 Issues in Design: Some Notes (pp. 25-29) + Bannon, Liam J. 3 Cognitive Engineering (pp. 31-61) + Norman, Donald A. II THE INTERFACE EXPERIENCE (pp. 63-65) 4 Interface as Mimesis (pp. 67-85) + Laurel, Brenda K. 5 Direct Manipulation Interfaces (pp. 87-124) + Hutchins, Edwin L. + Hollan, James D. + Norman, Donald A. 6 Notes on the Future of Programming: Breaking the Utility Barrier (pp. 125-152) + diSessa, Andrea A. III USERS' UNDERSTANDINGS (pp. 153-156) 7 User Understanding (pp. 157-169) + Riley, Mary S. 8 Understanding What's Happening in System Interactions (pp. 171-185) + Lewis, Clayton 9 Naive Theories of Computation (pp. 187-200) + Owen, David 10 Models of Computation (pp. 201-218) + diSessa, Andrea A. 11 Knowledge-Based Interface Design (pp. 219-238) + Mark, William IV USER ACTIVITIES (pp. 239-242) 12 The Structure of Users' Activities (pp. 243-263) + Cypher, Allen 13 Psychological Issues in Support of Multiple Activities (pp. 265-284) + Miyata, Yoshiro + Norman, Donald A. 14 Communication Paradigms for a Window System (pp. 285-313) + Rachel Reichman (Adar), + V TOWARD A PRAGMATICS OF HUMAN-MACHINE COMMUNICATION (pp. 315-317) 15 There's More to Interaction Than Meets the Eye: Some Issues in Manual Input (pp. 319-337) + Buxton, William 16 Display Managers as the Basis for User-Machine Communication (pp. 339-352) + Draper, Stephen W. VI INFORMATION FLOW (pp. 353-360) 17 Answers First, Then Questions (pp. 361-375) + Owen, David 18 Helping Users Help Themselves (pp. 377-398) + O'Malley, Claire E. 19 Helping Users Help Each Other (pp. 399-410) + Bannon, Liam J. 20 Designing for Error (pp. 411-432) + Lewis, Clayton + Norman, Donald A. 21 Computer-Mediated Communication (pp. 433-452) + Bannon, Liam J. VII THE CONTEXT OF COMPUTING (pp. 453-456 22 From Cognitive to Social Ergonomics and Beyond (pp. 457-486) + Brown, John Seely Glossary (pp. 487-497) References (pp. 499-512) Index (pp. 513-526) %M E.Ntuen.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Interaction with Complex Systems: Conceptual Principles and Design Practice %S Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science : Volume 372 %E Ntuen, Celestine A. %E Park, Eui H. %D 1996 %P 448 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-9779-7 %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-9779-7 %Y Part I: Human System Interaction Part II: Human Factors And Decision Aiding Part III: Systems Concepts Part IV: Theoretical Issues and Design Principles %M E.Nyerges.95 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Cognitive Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction for Geographic Information Systems %S NATO Science Series: d: Behavioural and Social Sciences : Volume 83 %E Nyerges, Timothy L. %E Mark, David M. %E Laurini, Robert %E Egenhofer, Max J. %D 1995 %P 448 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-79233595-3 %O Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, March 20--25, 1994 %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-3595-3 %Y Section 1: Introduction Section 2: Spatial cognition and HCI for GIS Section 3: User behavior Section 4: User interfaces Section 5: Cross-cultural influences Section 6: Collaborative GIS - computer supported cooperative work Section 7: Task analysis and design methodologies Section 8: Research directions: reports from the discussion groups Appendix: NATO Advanced Research Workshop Participants %M E.Olson.89 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Technological Support for Work Group Collaboration %E Olson, Margrethe H. %D 1989 %P 208 %C Hillsdale, NJ %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-0304-1 %Y User Approaches to Computer-Supported Teams + Johansen, R. Assumptions Underlying Systems that Support Work Group Collaboration + Dhar, V. + Olson, M. H. How is Work Coordinated? Implications for Computer-Based Support + Johnson, B. M. The Information Lens: An Intelligent System for Information Sharing and Coordination + Malone, Thomas W. + Grant, Kevin R. + Lai, Kum-Yew + Rao, Ramana + Rosenblitt, David A. Flexible Interactive Technologies for Multi-Person Tasks: Current Problems and Future Prospects + Bikson, Tora K. + Eveland, J. D. + Gutek, B. A. Organizational Architecture for Distributed Computing: The Next Frontier in System Design + Pava, C. Developing the Management Systems of the 1990s: The Role of Collaborative Work + Cashman, P. M. + Stroll, D. Toward Portable Ideas + Stefik, M. + Brown, J. S. A Method for Evaluating Work Group Productivity Products + Floyd, B. D. + Turner, J. A. %M E.Olson.2001 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Coordination Theory and Collaboration Technology %E Olson, Gary M. %E Malone, Thomas W. %E Smith, John B. %D 2001 %P 350 %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-3403-6 %Y Part I: Theoretical Approaches to Coordination & Collaboration The Interdisciplinary Study of Coordination (reprint) Communication and Collaboration in Distributed Cognition Coordination as Distributed Search Strategic Negotiation in Multi-Agent Environments Two Design Principles for Collaboration Technology: Examples of Semiformal Systems and Radical Tailorability (reprint) On Economies of Scope in Communication (reprint) Knowledge, Discovery, and Growth Part II: Collaboration Technology for Specific Domains Infrastructure and Applications for Collaborative Software Engineering Cooperative Support for Distributed Supervisory Control Trellis: A Formally-Defined Hypertextual Basis for Integrating Task and Information Problems of Decentralized Control: Using Randomized Coordination to Deal With Uncertainty and Avoid Conflicts The Architecture and Implementation of a Distributed Hypermedia Storage System (reprint) Part III: Studies of Collaboration Communication and Coordination in Reactive Robotic Teams Seeding, Evolutionary Growth, and Reseeding: The Incremental Development of Collaborative Design Environments Distributed Group Support Systems: Theory Development and Experimentation Transforming Coordination: The Promise and Problems of Information Technology in Coordination Computer Support for Distributed Collaborative Writing: A Coordination Science Perspective Technology Support for Collaborative Workgroups Part IV: Organizational Modeling Central Coordination of Decentralized Information in Large Chains and Franchises Organizational Performance, Coordination, and Cognition Computational Enterprise Models: Toward Analysis Tools for Designing Organizations Extending Coordination Theory to Deal With Goal Conflicts Modeling Team Coordination and Decisions in a Distributed Dynamic Environment Part V: Collaboratories Social Theoretical Issues in the Design of Collaboratories: Customized Software for Community Support vs. Large Scale Infrastructure A Path to Concept-Based Information Access: From National Collaboratories to Digital Libraries Technology to Support Distributed Team Science: The First Phase of the Upper Atmospheric Research Collaboratory (UARC) %M E.Paton.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Visual Representations and Interpretations %E Paton, Ray %E Neilson, Irene %D 1999 %P 402 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 1-85233082-1 %M E.Perlman.95 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction: Selections from the Human Factors & Ergonomics Society Annual Meetings 1983-1994 %E Perlman, Gary %E Green, Georgia K. %E Wogalter, Michael S. %D 1995 %N 79 %P 400 %C Santa Monica, California %I Human Factors and Ergonomics Society %G ISBN 0-945289-05-7, OCLC 33102135 %G QA 76.9.H85H868 1995 %W http://www.acm.org/perlman/hfeshci/ %M E.Pfaff.85 %0 EDITED BOOK %T User Interface Management Systems: Proceedings of the Seeheim Workshop %E Pfaff, G. E. %D 1985 %P 224 %C Berlin %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 0-38713803-X %K IMPLEMENTATION TOOL UIMS %O proceedings of the Workshop on User Interface Management Systems, held in Seeheim, FRG, November 1-3, 1983 %Y 1 Subgroup Reports 2 Role, Model, Structure and Construction of a UIMS 3 Dialogue Specification Tools 4 Interfaces and Implementations of UIMS 5 User's Conceptual Model %M E.Prabhu.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Designing for Global Markets %E Prabhu, Girish V. %E delGaldo, Elisa M. %D 1999-05-20/22 %P 226 %C Rochester, NY, USA %I Backhouse Press %G ISBN 0-9656691-2-2 %K intercultural:books %O 1st International Workshop on Internationalization of Products and Systems %W http://iwips.org/ Workshop Home Page %Y INVITED SPEECHES Systems Approach to Globalization + Johnston, David Product Anxiety in the Global Village + Bullock, William C. Thinking Differently, Acting Together: A Treatise on Technology Acceptance in the Era of Internationalization + Day, Donald L. ColorTool: The Cross Cultural Meanings of Color + Vanka, Surya USER INTERFACE INTERNATIONALIZATION Using Color to Facilitate the Internationalization and Localization of User Interfaces + Chen, Chien-Hsiung The Cross-Cultural User Interface Initiative at Honeywell + Garg, Chaya + Plotcher, Tom Human Computer Interface Design for Industrial Process Operators in the Coastal Provinces of Mainland China + Sengupta, Ushnish + Liu, Jian A Quick and Dirty User Profiling Technique + Chavan, Apala Lahiri INTERNATIONAL USABILITY Tips for Successful International Evaluation of Localized User Interfaces + Modica, Christina + Fiedler, Kelly "Cross-Cultural" or "Intercultural" -- Some Findings on International Usability Testing + Honald, Pia Internationalization and Localization of Educational Software + Bourges-Waldegg, Paula + Moreno, Luis + Rojano, Teresa USER INTERFACE INTERNATIONALIZATION II Using Design Rationale to Manage Culture-Bound Metaphors for International User Interfaces + Carroll, John Authoring Tools and Cultural Diversity + Duncker, Elke + Theng, Yin Leng + Mohd-Nazir, Norlisa Software International Architecture and User Interface Design + Dunckley, Lynne + Hall, Pat + Smith, Andy Questionnaire Development for Multicultural Data Collection + Day, Donald L. + Evers, Venessa WEB INTERNATIONALIZATION Globalization and User-Interface Design for the Web + Marcus, Aaron Cross-Cultural Understanding of Interface Design: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Icon Recognition + Evers, Vanessa + Kukulska-Hulme, Agnes + Jones, Ann Lessons Learned from Internationalizing a Global Resource + Hysell, Debbie + Perlman, Gary http://www.acm.org/perlman/fstrans.html PRODUCT INTERNATIONALIZATION Assigning Safety Functions to Products During Design -- A Cultural Perspective + Swales, Michelle + Strik, Tracy + Dutta, Sourin + Potvin, Jim Global User Experience: Honor the Past, Better the Future + Harel, Dan + Prabhu, Girish Mobile Communication Device for International Use -- Exploring Cultural Diversity through Contextual Inquiry + Ruuska, Satu %M E.Pirhonen.05 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Future interaction design %E Pirhonen, Antti %D 2005 %P 216 %I Springer %G ISBN 1-85233791-5 %Y Introducing the challenges of future interaction design The value of the novel in designing for experience + Wright, Peter + McCarthy, John A human-centred perspective on interaction design + Bannon, Liam J. Incorporating self into web information system design + Greenhill, Anita + Isomaki, Hannakaisa Explanatory frameworks for interaction design + Saariluoma, Pertti Toward the analysis of the interaction in the joint cognitive system + Callas, Jose J. + Salmeron, Ladislao + Fajardo, Inmaculada To simulate or to stimulate? In search of the power of metaphor in design + Pirhonen, Antti Designing ubiquitous computer-human interaction: The case of the connected family + Markopoulos, Panos Older adults: Key factors in design + Zajicek, Mary Society of mixtangibles + Thomsen, Michael Digital jewellery as experience + Wallace, Jayne + Dearden, Andrew %M E.Preece.90 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human-Computer Interaction %E Preece, Jenny %E Keller, Laurie %D 1990 %P 437 %C Cambridge, England %I Prentice Hall %G ISBN 0-13-444910-X; QA76.9.H85H865 1989 %Y PART I: THE SCOPE OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION (1-64) 1 An Historical and Intellectual Perspective (3-26) + Baecker, R. M. + Buxton, W. A. S. 2 Human Factors and Usability (27-41) + Shackel, B. 3 Four Different Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction (42-64) + Kammersgaard, John PART II: INTERACTION TASKS, DEVICES AND COMMUNICATION STYLES (65-138) 4 The Human Factors of Computer Graphics Interaction Techniques (67-121) + Foley, James D. + Wallace, Victor L. + Chan, Peggy 5 There's More to Interaction than Meets the Eye: Some Issues in Manual Input (122-138) + Buxton, William PART III: PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS (139-234) 6 Relations Between Cognitive Psychology and Computer System Design (141-160) + Landauer, Thomas K. 7 A Review of Human Factors Guidelines and Techniques for the Design of Graphical Human-Computer Interfaces (161-184) + Maguire, M. C. 8 Learning to Use Word Processors: Problems and Prospects (185-204) + Mack, Robert L. + Lewis, Clayton H. + Carroll, John M. 9 The Role of a Mental Model in Learning to Operate a Device (205-221) + Kieras, David E. + Bovair, Susan 10 Information Flow in a User Interface: The Effects of Experience and Context on the Recall of MacWrite Screens (222-234) + Mayes, J. Terry + Draper, Stephen W. + McGregor, Alison + Oatley, Keith PART IV: DESIGN (234-324) 11 Designing the Star User Interface (237-259) + Smith, David Canfield + Irby, Charles + Kimball, Ralph + Verplank, Bill + Harslem, Eric 12 The 1984 Olympic Message System: A Test of Behavioral Principles of System Design (260-283) + Gould, John D. + Boies, Stephen J. + Levy, Stephen + Richards, John T. + Schoonard, Jim 13 Employing Usability Engineering in the Development of Office Products (284-295) + Tyldesley, D. A. 14 A Quantitative Model of the Learning and Performance of Text-Editing Knowledge (296-307) + Polson, Peter G. + Kieras, David E. 15 On Mental Models and the User Interface (308-324) + Tauber, Michael J. PART V: EVALUATION (325-382) 16 The Keystroke Level Model for User Performance Time with Interactive Systems (327-356) + Card, Stuart K. + Moran, Thomas P. + Newell, Allen 17 Designing and Interpreting Psychological Experiments (357-367) + Robson, Colin 18 Human Factors Testing in the Design of Xerox's 8010 'Star' Office Workstation (368-382) + Bewley, William L. + Roberts, Teresa L. + Schroit, David + Verplank, William L. PART VI: TOOLS FOR DESIGN (383-428) 19 The Role of Prototypes in the User Software Engineering (USE) Methodology (385-401) + Wasserman, Anthony I. + Shewmake, David T. 20 A Context for User Interface Management (402-420) + Olsen, Dan R., Jr. + Buxton, William + Ehrich, Rogeer + Kasik, David J. + Rhyne, James R. + Sibert, John 21 Theory and Practice in User Interface Management Systems (421-428) + Kilgour, Alistair Index %M E.Preece.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T A Guide to Usability: Human Factors in Computing %E Preece, Jenny %E Benyon, David %E Davies, Gordon %E Keller, Laurie %E Rogers, Yvonne %D 1993 %P 144 %C Wokingham, England %I Addison-Wesley Publishing %G ISBN 0-201-62768-X, OCLC 28142651 %Y About this Guide 1 Introduction to HCI 1.1 What is HCI? 1.2 Why HCI is Important 1.3 The Scope of HCI 1.4 The Contributors to HCI 2 The Human Element: Applying Psychology 2.1 Why Apply Psychology? 2.2 What is Cognitive Psychology? 2.3 Organizational and Social Aspects 2.4 How to Apply Psychology 3 System Development and HCI 3.1 System Development Life-Cycle 3.2 Modern Approaches to System Development 3.3 Early Design Stages 3.4 Later Design Stages 3.5 The Relationships between Methods 3.6 Guidelines and Standards 4 System and Interface Features 4.1 Input 4.2 Output 4.3 Screen Design 4.4 Communication Styles 4.5 User Support 4.6 Types of System 5 Software Tools and Prototyping 5.1 The Need for Software Tools 5.2 General Purpose Tools 5.3 Integrated Environments 5.4 Prototyping 6 Evaluation 6.1 What is Evaluation? 6.2 When to do Evaluation 6.3 Methods, Techniques and Tools 6.4 Which Method and When? 6.5 Two Approaches to Evaluation: Usability Engineering and Contextual Inquiry 7 Future Trends Glossary References and Further Reading Acknowledgements Index %M E.Rada.96 %0 BOOK %T Groupware and Authoring %E Rada, Roy %D 1996 %P 369 %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12-575005-6 %Y 1. Introduction 2. A Review of Collaborative Authoring Tools + Michailidis, Antonios + Rada, Roy 3. Collaborative Authoring Dynamics + Chen, Chaomei + Rada, Roy 4. A Portrait of the Author as an Interacting Group + Oravec, Jo Ann 5. Coordination and Reuse + Rada, Roy 6. The Effectiveness of Simple Shared Electronic Workspaces + Olson, Gary M. + Olson, Judith S. 7. Computer-mediated Communication for Intellectual Teamwork: An Experiment in Group Writing + Galegher, Jolene + Kraut, Robert E. 8. Learning to Write Together + Posner, Ilona + Mitchell, Alex + Baecker, Ronald 9. Flexible Diff-ing in a Collaborative Writing System + Neuwirth, Christine M. + Chandhok, Ravinder + Kaufer, David S. + Erion, Paul + Morris, James + Miller, Dale 10. Collaborative Writing with Synchronous and Asynchronous Support Environments + Sasse, Martina Angela + Handley, Mark James 11. Using Multimedia to Support Cooperative Editing + Santos, A. + Tritsch, B. 12. SEPIA: A Cooperative Hypermedia Authoring Environment + Streitz, Norbert + Haake, Jorg + Hannemann, Jorg + Lemke, Andreas + Schuler, Wolfgang + Schutt, Helge + Thuring, Manfred 13. Structured and Distributed Cooperative Editing in a Large Scale Network + Decouchant, Dominique + Quint, Vincent + Salcedo, Manuel Romero 14. A Three-Level Binding for Collaborative Editing Semantics + Stotts, David + Dewan, Prasun + Munson, Jonathan + Navon, Jaime 15. SAGE: A High Structure System for Helping Teams Find Wisdom (within themselves) + Capron, Michael + Desimone, Jacqueline + Lacomis-Cote, Karen 16. Multimedia and Multi-party Desktop Conference System: MERMAID as Groupware Platform + Sakata, Shiro + Maeno, Kazutoshi + Fukuoka, Hideyuki + Abe, Toyoko + Mizuno, Hiromi %M E.Redmill.97 %0 BOOK %T Human Factors in Safety-Critical Systems %E Redmill, Felix %E Rajan, Jane %D 1997 %P 354 %I Butterworth-Heinemann %G ISBN 0-75062715-8 %Y PART 1 SAFETY-CRITICAL SYSTEMS AND HUMAN RELIABILITY 1 Introducing Safety-critical Systems + Redmill, Felix 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Safety and Safety-critical Systems 1.3 The Human Element in Failure 1.4 A Consideration of Risk 1.5 Hazard and Risk Analysis 1.6 Designing for Safety 1.7 The Safety Case 1.8 Safety Culture 1.9 The Right Questions 2 The Causes of Human Error + Lucas, Deborah 2.1 The Aim of this Chapter 2.2 Human Error and Major Accidents 2.3 What Causes Human Errors? 2.4 Some Key Concepts and Distinctions 2.5 Cognitive Models of Human Error 2.6 Practical Use of Models of Error Causation 2.7 Conclusions 3 Human Reliability Assessment: Methods and Techniques + Cacciabue, Carlo 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Criteria for Classifying Human Factors Methods 3.3 Methodologies for Human Reliability Assessment 3.4 Methods and Techniques for Human Reliability Analysis 3.5 Comparison of Methods 3.6 Conclusions PART 2 HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION 4 Introduction to HCI in Safety-critical systems + Storrs, Graham 4.1 What Makes HCI Design So Important? 4.2 What Makes HCI Design So Difficult? 4.3 Approaches To User Interface Design 4.4 Where Are The Hazards In User Interfaces? 4.5 Putting User Interfaces in Context 4.6 People Are Not Like Other System Components 4.7 Concluding Remarks 5 Specification of Safety-critical Systems + Clare, Jeremy 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Nature of Specifications 5.3 The Life Cycle Context 5.4 Risk Analysis in the Specification Process 5.5 Fault Tree Analysis for Supporting the Analysis of Likelihood in Risk Evaluation 5.6 Hazard Analysis of Human-centred Systems 5.7 Conclusions 6 Interface Design for Safety-critical Systems + Rajan, Jane 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Display Design Process 6.3 Structuring the Display System 6.4 Representation of Displayed Information 6.5 Abnormal and Emergency Operation 6.6 Conclusion 7 Training and Operator Support + Shepherd, Andrew 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Understanding the Task 7.3 Acquisition and Application of Skill 7.4 Making Training and Support Design Choices 7.5 Developing Support Aids for Operators 7.6 Ensuring Safe and Competent Operation through Training 7.7 Assessing Performance 7.8 Concluding Remarks 8 Design and Support for Abnormal Situations + Berman, Jonathan 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Behaviour in Abnormal Situations 8.3 Safety-based'Support 8.4 Training Support 8.5 Conclusions PART 3 SOCIO-TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS 9 Social Factors in Safety-critical Systems + Westrum, Ron 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Social Factors in the Design Process 9.3 The Conduct of Operations 9.4 Managing the Interfaces 9.5 Conclusion 10 Learning from Incidents at Work + Koornneef, Florus + Hale, Andrew 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Accident Models 10.3 Accident Analysis Techniques 10.4 The ISA System 10.5 Discussion 11 Procedural Violations -- Causes, Costs and Cures + Mason, Steve 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Direct Motivators 11.3 Behaviour Modifiers 11.4 A Work Design Approach 11.5 Routine, Situational, Exceptional and Optimising Violations 11.6 Controlling Procedural Violations 11.7 The HFRG Violation Approach 11.8 Conclusions 12 The Treatment of Human Factors in Safety Cases + Collier, David 12.1 Regulation and Safety Cases 12.2 The Content of a Safety Case 12.3 Writing Safety Cases and Obtaining Regulatory Approval %M E.Roe.94 %0 BOOK %T Voice Communication Between Humans and Machines %E Roe, David B. %E Wilpon, Jay G. %D 1994 %P 548 %I National Academy Press %G ISBN 0-30904988-1 %Y Dedication Voice Communication Between Humans and Machines -- An Introduction + Rabiner, Lawrence R. Scientific Bases of Human-Machine Communication by Voice + Schafer, Ronald W. The Role of Voice in Human-Machine Communication + Cohen, Philip R. + Oviatt, Sharon L. Speech Communication -- An Overview + Flanagan, James L. Computer Speech Synthesis: Its Status and Prospects + Liberman, Mark Models of Speech Synthesis + Carlson, Rolf Linguistic Aspects of Speech Synthesis + Allen, Jonathan Speech Recognition Technology: A Critique + Levinson, Stephen E. State of the Art in Continuous Speech Recognition + Makhoul, John + Schwartz, Richard Training and Search Methods for Speech Recognition + Jelinek, Frederick The Roles of Language Processing in a Spoken Language Interface + Hirschman, Lynette Models of Natural Language Understanding + Bates, Madeleine Integration of Speech with Natural Language Understanding + Moore, Robert C. A Perspective on Early Commercial Applications of Voice-Processing Technology for Telecommunications and Aids for the Handicapped + Seelbach, Chris Applications of Voice-Processing Technology in Telecommunications + Wilpon, Jay G. Speech Processing for Physical and Sensory Disabilities + Levitt, Harry Commercial Applications of Speech Interface Technology: An Industry at the Threshold + Oberteuffer, John A. Military and Government Applications of Human-Machine Communication by Voice + Weinstein, Clifford J. Deployment of Human-Machine Dialogue Systems + Roe, David B. What Does Voice-Processing Technology Support Today? + Nakatsu, Ryohei + Suzuki, Yoshitake User Interfaces for Voice Applications + Kamm, Candace Speech Technology in the Year 2001 + Levinson, Stephen E. + Fallside, Frank Toward the Ultimate Synthesis/Recognition System + Furui, Sadaoki Speech Technology in 2001: New Research Directions + Atal, Bishnu S. New Trends in Natural Language Processing: Statistical Natural Language Processing + Marcus, Mitchell The Future of Voice-Processing Technology in the World of Computers and Communications + Kato, Yasuo %M E.Rudisill.95 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human-Computer Interface Design: Success Stories, Emerging Methods, and Real-World Context %E Rudisill, Marianne %E Lewis, Clayton %E Polson, Peter G. %E McKay, Tim %D 1995 %P 408 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860-310-7, OCLC 32625632 %Y Preface Usability for Fun and Profit: A Case Study of the Design of DEC Rally Version 2 + Wixon, Dennis + Jones, Sandy Rapid, Integrated Design of a Multimedia Communication System + Francik, Ellen The Xerox Star: An Influential User Interface Design + Miller, Lawrence H. + Johnson, Jeff Project Ernestine: Analytic and Empirical Methods Applied to a Real-World CHI Problem + Atwood, Michael E. + Gray, Wayne D. + John, Bonnie E. Pioneers and Settlers: Methods Used in Successful User Interface Design + Card, Stuart K. Improving User Interfaces and Application Productivity by Using the ITS Application Development Environment + Gould, John D. + Ukelson, Jacob + Boies, Stephen J. Lessons in Choosing Methods for Designing Complex Graphical User Interfaces + Rudman, Carrie + Engelbeck, George Getting Around the Task-Artifact Cycle: How to Make Claims and Design by Scenario + Carroll, John M. + Rosson, Mary Beth Mapping the Method Muddle: Guidance in Using Methods for User Interface Design + Olson, Judith S. + Moran, Thomas P. Organizational Obstacles to Interface Design and Development: Two Participant Observer Studies + Poltrock, Steven E. + Grudin, Jonathan System Design Practice, Emerging Development Acceleration Strategies, and the Role of User-Centered Design + Ritchie, R. Jay + List, Judith A. Bringing Usability Effectively into Product Development + Conklin, Peter F. Accepting the Challenge + Bennett, John L. Respect and Beyond + Lewis, Clayton + Polson, Peter %M E.Rouet.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Hypertext and Cognition %E Rouet, Jean-Francois %E Levonen, Jarmo J. %E Dillon, Andrew %E Spiro, Rand J. %D 1996 %P 184 %C Mahwah, New Jersey %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-2144-9 (paper) 0-8058-2043-0 (cloth) %Y La Maison Hypertext. + Perfetti, C. A. An Introduction to Hypertext and Cognition + Rouet, Jean-Francois + Levonen, Jarmo J. + Dillon, Andrew + Spiro, Rand J. Studying and Learning With Hypertext: Empirical Studies and Their Implications. + Rouet, Jean-Francois + Levonen, Jarmo J. Myths, Misconceptions, and an Alternative Perspective on Information Usage and the Electronic Medium. + Dillon, Andrew Using Hypertext to Study and Reason About Historical Evidence + Britt, M. A. + Rouet, Jean-Francois + Perfetti, C. A. Effects of Overview Structure on Study Strategies and Text Representations for Instructional Hypertext + Dee-Lucas, D. Comprehension, Coherence, and Strategies in Hypertext and Linear Text + Foltz, Peter W. Studying and Annotating Electronic Text + van Oostendorp, H. Notes on Hypertext, Cognition, and Language + Esperet, E. Text and Hypertext + Perfetti, C. A. %M E.Ruttkay.04 %0 EDITED BOOK %T From Brows to Trust - Evaluating Embodied Conversational Agents %S Human-Computer Interaction Series, Vol. 7 %E Ruttkay, Zsofia %E Pelachaud, Catherine %D 2004 %P 352 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 1-4020-2729-X %Y PART I EVALUATION METHODOLOGY 1. The Blind Men and the Elephant Revisited 2. Embodied Conversational Agents on a Common Ground 3. Empirical Evaluation Methodology for Embodied Conversational Agents 4. Evaluating Users' Reactions to Human-Like Interfaces PART II THE USER IN FOCUS 5. User-Centred Design and Evaluation of Affective Agents 6. 'User as Assessor' Approach to Embodied Conversational Agents PART III EVALUATION OF ECAS 7. More about Brows 8. Evaluation of Multimodal Behaviour of Embodied Agents 9. ECA as User Interface Paradigm PART IV EVALUATION OF APPLICATIONS 10. Talking to Digital Fish 11. Experimental Evaluation of the Use of ECAs in eCommerce Applications 12. What we can Learn from Avatar-driven Internet Communities %M E.Salvendy-2.87 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Cognitive Engineering in the Design of Human-Computer Interaction and Expert Systems %E Salvendy, Gavriel %D 1987 %P 592 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-44442848-8 : 0-44442396-6 (series) 0-44442849-6 (set) %O proceedings of the Second International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 10-14, 1987, vol.II %M E.Salvendy-3.87 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Social, Ergonomic and Stress Aspects of Work with Computers %E Salvendy, Gavriel %E Sauter, Steven L. %E Hurrell, Joseph J., Jr. %D 1987 %P 373 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-44442847-X : 0-44442396-6 (series) 0-44442849-6 (set) %O proceedings of the Second International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Honolulu, Hawaii August 10-14, 1987, volume I %M E.Salvendy.84 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human-Computer Interaction Proceedings of the First USA-Japan Conference on Human-Computer Interaction %E Salvendy, Gavriel %D 1984-08-18/1984-08-20 %D 1984 %P 470 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-44442395-8 : 0-44442396-6 (series) %M E.Salvendy.87 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Handbook of Human Factors %E Salvendy, Gavriel %D 1987 %P 1874 %C New York %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 0-471-88015-9; TA 166.H275; OCLC 13426477 %K GENERAL Lifecycle Task Device Dialogue Guidelines DESIGN Psych Guidance EVALUATION Empirical Model %W http://www.hcibib.org/bibdata/salvendy.bib %Y 1 The Human Factors Function 2 Human Factors Fundamentals 3 Functional Analysis 4 Job and Organization Design 5 Equipment and Workplace Design 6 Environmental Design 7 Design for Health and Safety 8 Design of Selection and Training Systems 9 Performance Modeling 10 System Evaluation 11 Human Factors in the Design and Use of Computing Systems 12 Selected Applications of Human Factors in Computer Systems %M E.Salvendy.89 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Designing and Using Human-Computer Interfaces and Knowledge Based Systems %S Advances in Human Factors/Ergonomics, 12B %E Salvendy, Gavriel %E Smith, Michael J. %D 1989 %V 2 %N 113 %P 900 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-88078-X (ISBN 0-444-88079-8 set) %O Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Boston, USA, September 18-22, 1989 %Y I. Future Directions II. Software Psychology III. Learning IV. Data Bases V. Graphics VI. Dialogue Design VII. Expert Systems %M E.Salvendy.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Handbook of Human Factors %E Salvendy, Gavriel %D 1997 %P 1600 %C New York %I John Wiley & Sons %I Wiley-Interscience %G ISBN 0-471-11690-4; OCLC 35986430 %O 2nd edition %Y 1. THE HUMAN FACTORS FUNCTION 1. The Human Factors Profession + Helander, Martin 2. Systems Design and Evaluation + Czaja, Sara J. 2. THE HUMAN FACTORS FUNDAMENTALS 3. Sensation and Perception + Proctor, Robert W. + Proctor, Janet D. 4. Information Processing + Wickens, Christopher D. + Carswell, C. Melody 5. Learning + Koubek, Richard J. + Benysh, Susan A. H. + Tang, Eric 6. Human Error + Park, Kyung S. 7. Perceptual Motor Skills and Human Motion Analysis + Regan, David 8. Engineering Anthropometry + Kroemer, Karl H. E. 9. Biomechanics of the Human Body + Marras, William S. 10. Work Physiology -- Fatigue and Recovery + Rodgers, Suzanne H. 3. JOB DESIGN 11. Allocation of Functions + Sharit, Joseph 12. Task Analysis + Luczak, Holger 13. Mental Workload + Tsang, Pamela S. + Wilson, Glenn F. 14. Job and Team Design + Medsker, Gina J. + Campion, Michael A. 15. Participatory Ergonomics + Wilson, John R. + Haines, Helen M. 16. Models in Training and Instruction + Swezey, Robert W. + Llaneras, Robert E. 17. Computer-Based Instruction + Brock, John F. 18. Organizational Design and Macroergonomics + Hendrick, Hal 19. Socially Centered Design + Stanney, Kay M. + Maxey, Jeffrey L. + Salvendy, Gavriel 4. EQUIPMENT, WORKPLACE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 20. Visual Displays + Bennett, Kevin B. + Nagy, Allen L. + Flach, John M. 21. Controls + Bullinger, Hans-Jorg + Kern, Peter + Braun, Martin 22. Nonconventional Controls + McMillan, Grant R. + Eggleston, Robert G. + Anderson, Timothy R. 23. Biomechanical Aspects of Workplace Design + Chaffin, Don B. 24. Noise + Crocker, Malcolm J. 25. Vibration and Motion + Griffin, Michael J. 26. Illumination + Boyce, Peter R. 27. Toxicology and Thermal Comfort + Konz, Stephan A. 28. Climate and Clothing + Bensel, Carolyn K. + Santee, William R. 29. Design for Macrogravity and Microgravity Environments + Albery, William B. + Woolford, Barbara 30. Architecture and Interior Design + Harrigan, John E. 5. DESIGN FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY 31. Occupation Risk Management + Zimolong, Bernhard 32. Work Schedules and Sustained Performance + Tepas, Donald I. + Paley, Michael J. + Popkin, Stephen M. 33. Psychosocial Approach in Occupational Health + Kalimo, Raija + Lindstrom, Keri + Smith, Michael J. 34. Manual Materials Handling + Ayoub, M. M. + Dempsey, Patrick + Karwowski, Waldemar 35. Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Upper Extremities + Karwowski, Waldemar + Marras, William S. 36. Warnings and Risk Perception + Laughery, Kenneth R., Sr. + Wogalter, Michael S. 6. PERFORMANCE MODELING 37. Decision Making + Lehto, Mark R. 38. Feedback Control Models -- Manual Control and Tracking + Hess, Ronald 39. Supervisory Control + Sheridan, Thomas B. 40. Cognitive Modeling + Eberts, Ray 41. Computer Modeling and Simulation + Laughery, K. Ronald, Jr. + Corker, Kevin 42. Decision Support Systems + Sage, Andrew P. 7. EVALUATION 43. Data Collection and Evaluation of Outcome Measures + Salvendy, Gavriel + Carayon, Pascale 44. Exploratory Sequential Data Analysis: Qualitative and Quantitative Handling of Continuous Observational Data + Sanderson, Penelope M. + Fisher, Carolanne 45. Effectiveness Testing of Complex Systems + Pejtersen, Annelise Mark + Rasmussen, Jens 46. Usability Testing + Nielsen, Jakob 47. Maintainability + Majoros, Anthony E. + Boyle, Edward 48. Human Factors Audits + Drury, Colin G. 49. Assessing Cost/Benefits of Human Factors + Rouse, William B. + Boff, Kenneth R. 8. HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION 50. Design of Computer Terminal Workstations + Smith, Michael J. + Cohen, William J. 51. Software-User Interface Design + Liu, Yili 52. Virtual Environments + Bullinger, Hans-Jorg + Bauer, Wilhelm + Braun, Martin 53. Social Computing: Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Groupware + Barua, Anita + Chellappa, Ramnath + Whinston, Andrew B. 54. Human Factors in Information Access of Distributed Systems + Reaux, Ray + Carroll, John M. 55. Multimedia + Chignell, Mark H. + Waterworth, John A. 9. SELECTED APPLICATIONS OF HUMAN FACTORS 56. Human Factors in Manufacturing + Karwowski, Waldemar + Warnecke, Hans-Jurgen + Hueser, Manfred 57. Automation Surprises + Woods, David D. + Sarter, Nadine + Billings, Charlie 58. Human Factors in Process Control + Moray, Neville 59. Human Factors in Transportation + Waller, Patricia F. + Green, Paul A. 60. Design for People with Functional Limitations Resulting from Disability, Aging, or Circumstance + Vanderheiden, Gregg C. %M E.Sarmento.05 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Issues of human computer interaction %E Sarmento, Anabela %D 2005 %P 377 %I IRM Press %G ISBN 1-59140191-7 (hrd) 1-59140235-2 (ppb) 1-59140236-0 (ebook) %W http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0415/2004003768.html Table of Contents %M E.Schneider.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Adaptive User Interfaces %E Schneider-Hufschmidt, M. %E Kuhme, T. %E Malinowski, U. %D 1993 %P 362 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-81545-7 %Y Introduction Part I: Setting the Stage Part II: Modelling Users, Tasks, and Dialogs Part III: Prototypes and Systems Part IV: Evaluation Discussion Results %M E.Schuler.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Participatory Design: Principles and Practices %E Schuler, Douglas %E Namioka, Aki %D 1993 %P 312 %C Mahwah, New Jersey %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-9052-X (paper) 0-8058-9051-1 (cloth) %M E.Seffah.05 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human-Centered Software Engineering - Integrating Usability in the Software Development Lifecycle %S Human-Computer Interaction Series, Vol. 8 %E Seffah, Ahmed %E Gulliksen, Jan %E Desmarais, Michel C. %D 2005 %P 391 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 1-4020-4027-X %M E.Shackel.81 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Man-Computer Interaction: Human Factors Aspects of Computers and People %E Shackel, Brian %D 1981 %P 560 %C The Netherlands %I Sijthoff and Noordhoof Publishers %G ISBN 9-02860910-5 %M E.Shackel.91 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors for Informatics Usability %E Shackel, B. %E Richardson, S. J. %D 1991 %P 438 %C Cambridge, UK %I Cambridge University Press %G ISBN 0-521-36570-8 %Y PART 1: INFORMATICS USABILITY -- INTRODUCTION, SCOPE AND IMPORTANCE 1 Human Factors for Informatics Usability -- Background and Overview (1-19) + Shackel, Brian + Richardson, Simon 2 Usability -- Context, Framework, Definition, Design and Evaluation (21-37) + Shackel, Brian 3 The Business Case for Human Factors in Informatics (39-71) + Chapanis, Alphonse PART 2: SYSTEM DESIGN -- ORIENTATION AND APPROACHES 4 Human Factors Contributions to the Design Process (73-96) + Eason, Ken + Harker, Susan 5 Helping the I.T. Designer to Use Human Factors (97-119) + Stewart, Tom 6 Interface Design Issues for the System Designer (121-131) + Newman, William 7 An Approach to Formalized Procedures for User-Centred System Design (133-150) + Gardner, Arthur PART 3: SPECIAL TOPICS IN DEPTH 8 The Contributions of Applied Cognitive Psychology to the Study of Human-Computer Interaction (151-182) + Barnard, Phil 9 Formal Models and Techniques in Human-Computer Interaction (183-206) + Ziegler, Jurgen + Bullinger, Hans-Jorg 10 Designing Expert Systems for Usability (207-246) + Gaines, Brian PART 4: ORGANISATIONAL ASPECTS AND DESIGN IN LARGE SYSTEMS 11 Organisational Issues and Task Analysis (247-266) + Greif, Siegfried 12 Participation in Systems Design -- What Can It Offer? (267-290) + Mumford, Enid 13 Towards a Human Factors Strategy for Information Technology Systems (291-324) + Damodaran, Leela PART 5: DESIGN AND EVALUATION -- SOME SPECIFIC METHODS 14 A Taxonomy and Rule Base for the Selection of Interaction Styles (325-342) + Shneiderman, Ben 15 Designing and Evaluating Documentation for I.T. Users (343-358) + Wright, Patricia 16 Evaluating Usability (359-396) + Chapanis, Alphonse References (397-422) Author Index (423-429) Subject Index (431-438) %M E.Sherr.88 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Input Devices %E Sherr, Sol %D 1988 %P 301 %C San Diego, CA %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12639970-0 %M E.Shneiderman.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Sparks of Innovation in Human-Computer Interaction %E Shneiderman, Ben %D 1993 %P 400 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 1-56750-078-1 (Cloth); 1-56750-079-X (Paper) %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/shneider/sparks.htm %Y Preface Overview: Fuel for a New Discipline Introduction: Supporting the Process of Innovation 1. Direct manipulation 1.1 Direct manipulation: a step beyond programming languages, + Shneiderman, Ben 1.2 A study of file manipulation by novices using commands vs. direct manipulation + Margono, Sepeedeh + Shneiderman, Ben 1.3 Remote direct manipulation: a case study of a telemedicine workstation + Keil-Slawik, Richard + Plaisant, Catherine + Shneiderman, Ben 2. Menu selection 2.1 Embedded menus: selecting items in context + Koved, Larry + Shneiderman, Ben 2.2 An empirical comparison of pie vs. linear menus + Callahan, Jack + Hopkins, Don + Weiser, Mark + Shneiderman, Ben 2.3 Time stress effects on two menu selection systems + Wallace, Daniel F. + Anderson, Nancy S. + Shneiderman, Ben 3. Hypertext 3.1 Finding facts vs. browsing knowledge in hypertext systems + Marchionini, Gary + Shneiderman, Ben 3.2 Restructuring knowledge for an electronic encyclopedia + Kreitzberg, Charles B. + Shneiderman, Ben 3.3 The Electronic Teaching Theater: interactive hypermedia & mental models of the classroom + Norman, Kent L. 4. Touchscreens 4.1 Improving the accuracy of touchscreens: an experimental evaluation of three strategies + Potter, Richard L. + Weldon, Linda J. + Shneiderman, Ben 4.2 High precision touchscreens: design strategies and comparisons with a mouse + Sears, Andrew + Shneiderman, Ben 4.3 Touchscreens now offer compelling uses + Shneiderman, Ben 4.4 Touchscreen interfaces for alphanumeric data entry + Plaisant, Catherine + Sears, Andrew 4.5 Scheduling home control devices: a case study of the transition from the research project to a product + Plaisant, Catherine + Shneiderman, Ben + Battaglia, Jim 5. Public access 5.1 Guide to Opportunities in Volunteer Archaeology: case study on the use of a hypertext system, in a museum exhibit + Plaisant, Catherine 5.2 Evaluating three museum installations of a hypertext system + Shneiderman, Ben + Brethauer, Dorothy + Plaisant, Catherine + Potter, Richard 5.3 ACCESS at the Library of Congress + Marchionini, Gary + Ashley, Maryle + Korzendorfer, Lois 5.4 User interface consistency: an evaluation of original and revised interfaces for a videodisk library + Chimera, Richard + Shneiderman, Ben 6. Information visualization: dynamic queries, treemaps, and the filter/flow metaphor 6.1 Dynamic Queries for information exploration: an implementation and evaluation + Ahlberg, Christopher + Williamson, Christopher + Shneiderman, Ben 6.2 The Dynamic HomeFinder: evaluating Dynamic Queries in a real-estate information exploration system + Williamson, Christopher + Shneiderman, Ben 6.3 Treemaps: a space-filling approach to the visualization of hierarchical information structures + Johnson, Brian + Shneiderman, Ben 7. Essays and explorations 7.1 A nonanthropomorphic style guide: overcoming the Humpty Dumpty syndrome + Shneiderman, Ben 7.2 Human values and the future of technology: a declaration of responsibility + Shneiderman, Ben 7.3 Engagement and construction: educational strategies for the post-TV era + Shneiderman, Ben 7.4 Protecting rights in user interface designs + Shneiderman, Ben 7.5 Declaration in Apple vs. Microsoft/Hewlett-Packard + Shneiderman, Ben Appendix-HCIL publications Appendix-videos %M E.Sime.83 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Designing for Human-Computer Communication %E Sime, M. %E Coombs, M. %D 1983 %P 332 %C New York, NY %I Academic Press %G ISBN 012643820X %M E.Sloan.2000 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Home Informatics and Telematics Information, Technology and Society %S International Federation for Information Processing : Volume 173 %E Sloane, Andy %E van Rijn, Felix %D 2000 %P 240 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-7867-9 %O contains selected proceedings from the International Conference on Home Informatics and Telematics (HOIT 2000), `IT at Home: Virtual Influences on Everyday Life', which was sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, June 28-30, 2000 %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-7867-9 %Y Citizen Science Implications of Public Access to 3-D Hypermedis Editing and Interactivity in the Home + Bjerg, K. Enhanced Television and Interactive Services + Dormann, C. Real and Virtual Conferences + Lawrence, D. et al Methodological Challenges in the Study of Technology at Home + Kjaer, A. et al Direct and Mediated Interaction in the Maintenance of Social Relationships + Ling, R. Using E-Mail for Social and Domestic Purposes + Buckner, K. + Gillham, M. The Paths of Work and ICT into the Home + Sturesson, L. ICT Appropriation by Small Businesses + Pierson, J. Familyware + Go, K. et al Web-Based Family Noticeboard + Huang, W. et al Home Information Systems + Sloane, A. et al Invisible Technologies, Invisible Boundaries? + Oksanen-Sarela, K. School's Out + Carroll, J. M. + Rosson, M. B. User-Centred Design + Monk, A. Purchasing a Home Computer + Lahtinen, H. A Longitudinal Analysis of Computing in the Home + Venkatesh, A. et al %M E.Smith.80 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Interaction with Computers %E Smith, H. T. %E Green, T. R. G. %D 1980 %P 369 %C New York, NY %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12652852-7 (pbk.) 0-12652850-0 %M E.Smith.89 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Work with Computers: Organizational, Management, Stress and Health Aspects %S Advances in Human Factors/Ergonomics, 12A %E Smith, Michael J. %E Salvendy, Gavriel %D 1989 %V 1 %N 88 %P 698 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-88077-1 (ISBN 0-444-88079-8 set) %O Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Boston, USA, September 18-22, 1989 %Y I. Organizational II. Stress III. Health IV. Interface -- Speech V. Interface -- Displays and Controls VI. Interface -- Human Factors %M E.Snodgrass.02 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human factors in information systems %E Szewczak, Edward %E Snodgrass, Coral %D 2002 %P 324 %I IRM Press %G ISBN: 1-93177710-1 %M E.SparkJones.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Readings in Information Retrieval %S Multimedia Information and Systems %E Jones, Karen Sparck %E Willett, Peter %D 1997 %P 600 %I Morgan Kaufmann Publishers %G ISBN 1-55860454-5 %Y 1. OVERALL INTRODUCTION 2. HISTORY The Thesaurus Approach to Information Retrieval + Joyce, T. + Needham, R. M. The Automatic Derivation of Information Retrieval Encodements from Machine-Readable Texts + Luhn, H. P. Indexing and Abstracting by Association. Part I + Doyle, L. B. On Relevance, Probabilistic Indexing and Information Retrieval + Maron, M. E. + Kuhns, J. L. The Cranfield Tests on Index Language Devices + Cleverdon, C. W. Computer Evaluation of Indexing and Text Processing + Salton, G. + Lesk, M. E. 3. KEY CONCEPTS The Concept of "Aboutness" in Subject Indexing + Hutchins, W. J. The Testing of Index Language Devices + Cleverdon, C. W. + Mills, J. Thesaurus + Foskett, D. J. Using Problem Structures for Driving Human-Computer Dialogues + Daniels, P. J. + Brooks, H. M. + Belkin, N. J. Relevance: A Review of and a Framework for Thinking on the Notion in Information Science + Saracevic, T. 4. EVALUATION A Study of Information Seeking and Retrieving. I. Background and Methodology + Saracevic, T. + Kantor, P. + Chamis, A. Y. et al On Selecting a Measure of Retrieval Effectiveness, Part I + Cooper, W. S. The Pragmatics of Information Retrieval Experimentation, Revisited + Tague-Sutcliffe, J. Presenting Results of Experimental Retrieval Comparisons + Keen, E. M. MEDLARS: Report on the Evaluation of Its Operating Efficiency + Lancaster, F. W. The TREC Conferences + Harman, D. K. 5. MODELS Getting Beyond Boole + Cooper, W. S. A Non-Classical Logic for Information Retrieval + van Rijsbergen, C. J. A Vector Space Model for Automatic Indexing + Salton, G. + Wong, A. + Yang, C. S. The Probability Ranking Principle in IR + Robertson, S. E. Inference Networks for Document Retrieval + Turtle, H. + Croft, W. B. ASK for Information Retrieval. Part I. Background and Theory + Belkin, N. J. + Oddy, R. N. + Brooks, H. M. 6. TECHNIQUES An Algorithm for Suffix Stripping + Porter, M. F. Robust Text Processing in Automated Information Retrieval + Strzalkowski, T. Term-Weighting Approaches in Automatic Text Retrieval + Salton, G. + Buckley, C. Search Term Relevance Weighting Given Little Relevance Information + Jones, K. Sparck Using Probabilistic Models of Document Retrieval without Relevance Information + Croft, W. B. + Harper, D. J. Some Simple Effective Approximations to the 2-Poisson Model for Probabilistic Weighted Retrieval + Robertson, S. E. + Walker, S. Improving Retrieval Performance by Relevance Feedback + Salton, G. + Buckley, C. Using Interdocument Similarity Information in Document Retrieval Systems + Griffiths, A. + Luckhurst, H. C. + Willett, P. 7. SYSTEMS The SMART and SIRE Experimental Retrieval Systems + Salton, G. + McGill, M. J. Architecture of an Expert System for Composite Document Analysis, Representation, and Retrieval + Fox, E. A. + France, R. K. User-Friendly Systems Instead of User-Friendly Front-Ends + Harman, D. K. The Okapi Online Catalogue Research Projects + Walker, S. TREC and TIPSTER Experiments with INQUERY + Callan, J. P. + Croft, W. B. + Broglio, J. S. RUBRIC: A System for Rule-Based Information Retrieval + McCune, B. P. + Tong, R. M. + Dean, J. TARGET and FREESTYLE: DIALOG and Mead Join the Relevance Ranks + Tenopir, C. + Cahn, P. 8. EXTENSIONS A Hypertext Environment for Interacting with Large Databases + Agosti, M. + Gradenigo, G. + Marchetti, P. G. Automatic Analysis, Theme Generation, and Summarization of Machine-Readable Texts + Salton, G. + Allan, J. + Buckley, C. et al Querying Across Languages: A Dictionary-Based Approach to Multilingual Information Retrieval + Hull, D. A. + Grefenstette, G. Experiments in Spoken Document Retrieval + Jones, K. Sparck + Jones, G. J. F. + Foote, J. T. et al Video Parsing, Retrieval and Browsing: An Integrated and Content-Based Solution + Zhang, H. J. + Low, C. Y. + Smoliar, S. W. et al The Automatic Indexing System AIR/PHYS -- From Research to Application + Biebricher, P. + Fuhr, N. + Lustig, G. et al A News Story Categorization System + Hayes, P. J. + Knecht, L. E. + Cellio, M. J. Conceptual Information Extraction and Retrieval from Natural Language Input + Rau, L. F. A Production Rule System for Message Summarization + Marsh, E. + Hamburger, H. + Grishman, R. The Application of Linguistic Processing to Automatic Abstract Generation + Johnson, F. C. + Paice, C. D. + Black, W. J. et al 9. ENVOI Historical Note: Information Retrieval and the Future of an Illusion + Swanson, D. R. %M E.Spink.05 %0 EDITED BOOK %T New directions in cognitive information retrieval %E Spink, Amanda %E Cole, Charles %D 2005 %P 250 %I Springer %G ISBN 1-40204013-X (HB) 1-40204014-8 (e-book) %Y I. INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction: New Directions in Cognitive Information Retrieval + Spink, Amanda + Cole, Charles II. CIR CONCEPTS 2. Interactive Information Retrieval: Bringing the User to a Selection State + Cole, Charles + Beheshti, Jamshid + Leide, John E. + Large, Andrew 3. Cognitive Overlaps along the Polyrepresentation Continuum + Larsen, Birger + Ingwersen, Peter 4. Integrating Approaches to Relevance + Ruthven, Ian 5. New Cognitive Directions + Ford, Nigel III. CIR PROCESSES 6. A Multitasking Framework for Cognitive Information Retrieval + Spink, Amanda + Cole, Charles 7. Explanation in Information Seeking and Retrieval + Vakkari, Pertti + Järvelin, Kalervo 8. Towards An Alternative Information Retrieval System for Children + Beheshti, Jamshid + Bowler, Leanne + Large, Andrew + Nesset, Valerie IV. CIR TECHNIQUES 9. Implicit Feedback: Using Behavior to Infer Relevance + Kelly, Diane 10. Educational Knowledge Domain Visualizations: Tools to Navigate, Understand, and Internalize the Structure of Scholarly Knowledge and Expertise + Hook, Peter A. + Borner, Katy 11. Learning and Training to Search + Lucas, Wendy + Topi, Heikki V. CONCLUSIONS 12. Conclusion and Further Research + Spink, Amanda + Cole, Charles %M E.Stanney.02 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Handbook of Virtual Environments: Design, Implementation, and Applications %E Stanney, Kay %D 2002 %P 1272 %I CRC Press %G ISBN 0-8058-3270-X; 9780805832709 %Y Part I: Introduction Part II: System Requirements: Hardware Requirements Part III: Design Approaches and Implementation Strategies Part IV: Health and Safety Issues Part V: Evaluation Part VI: Selected Applications of Virtual Environments Part VII: Conclusion %M E.Stephanidis.01 %0 EDITED BOOK %T User Interfaces for All: Concepts, Methods, and Tools %S Human Factors and Ergonomics Series %E Stephanidis, Constantine %D 2001 %P 728 %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISBN 0-8058-2967-9 %Y Part I: Introduction Part II: Dimensions Part III: Design Part IV: Software Technologies and Architectural Models Part V: Evaluation Part VI: Unified User Interfaces Part VII: Support Measures Part VIII: Looking to the Future %M E.Stern.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Digital libraries: philosophies, technical design considerations, and example scenarios : pre-publication reviews, commentaries, evaluations %E Stern, David %D 1999 %P 230 %I Haworth Press %G ISBN: 0-78900769-X %Y Introduction + Stern, David PHILOSOPHIES The Organization of Digital Libraries + Lesk, Michael E. Collection Development in the Digital Library + Jones, Daniel Usability Evaluation of Digital Libraries + Buttenfield, Barbara New Search and Navigation Techniques in the Digital Library + Stern, David TECHNICAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS University of Illinois the Federation of Digital Libraries: Interoperability Among Heterogeneous Information Systems + Ferrer, Robert Toward Seamlessness with XML + Chudnov, Daniel Interface Design Considerations in Libraries + Mitchell, Steve Grainger Engineering Library: An Object-Enhanced User Interface for Information Retrieval + Johnson, Eric H. EXAMPLE SCENARIOS MAGIC: A Connecticut Collection of Geodata for the Geo-Scientist + McGlamery, Patrick Patents in the New World + Wherry, Timothy Lee %M E.Strzalkowski.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Natural Language Information Retrieval %S Text, Speech and Language Technology %E Strzalkowski, Tomek %D 1999 %P 384 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-5685-3 %W http://www.wkap.nl/book.htm/0-7923-5685-3 %Y 1. What is the Role of NLP in Text Retrieval? + Jones, K. S. 2. NLP for Term Variant Extraction: Synergy Between Morphology, Lexicon, and Syntax + Jacquemin, C. + Tzoukermann, E. 3. Combining Corpus Linguistics and Human Memory Models for Automatic Term Association + Ruge, G. 4. Using NLP or NLP Resources for Information Retrieval Tasks + Smeaton, A. F. 5. Evaluating Natural Language Processing Techniques in Information Retrieval + Strzalkowski, T. et al 6. Stylistic Experiments in Information Retrieval + Karlgren, J. 7. Extraction-Based Text Categorization: Generating Domain-Specific Role Relationships Automatically + Riloff, E. + Lorenzen, J. 8. LaSIE Jumps the Gate + Wilks, Y. + Gaizauskas, R. 9. Phrasal Terms in Real-World IR Applications + Zhou, J. 10. Name Recognition and Retrieval Performance + Thompson, P. + Dozier, C. 11. Collage: An NLP Toolset to Support Boolean Retrieval + Cowie, J. 12. Document Classification and Routing + Guthrie, L. et al 13. Murax: Finding and Organizing Answers from Text Search + Kupiec, J. 14. The Use of Categories and Clusters for Organizing Retrieval Results + Hearst, M. %M E.Sullivan.91 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Intelligent User Interfaces %E Sullivan, Joseph W. %E Tyler, Sherman W. %D 1991 %P 560 %C Reading, MA %I Addison-Wesley Publishing %I ACM Press %G ISBN 0-201-50305-0; QA 76.9 H85 A73; ACM Order number 704900 %Y 1 Introduction (1) + Miller, James R. + Sullivan, Joseph W. + Tyler, Sherman W. I MULTIMODAL COMMUNICATION 2 Intelligent Multi-Media Interface Technology (11) + Neal, Jeannette G. + Shapiro, Stuart C. 3 User and Discourse Models for Multimodal Communication (45) + Wahlster, Wolfgang 4 The Contributing Influence of Speech and Interaction of Human Discourse Patterns (69) + Oviatt, Sharon L. + Cohen, Philip R. II MODELS, PLANS, AND GOALS 5 An Intelligent Interface Architecture for Adaptive Interaction (85) + Tyler, Sherman W. + Schlossberg, Jon L. + Gargan, Robert A., Jr. + Cook, Linda K. + Sullivan, Joseph W. 6 General User Modeling: A Facility to Support Intelligent Interaction (111) + Kass, Robert + Finin, Tim 7 Communicating with High-Level Plans (129) + Bonar, Jeffrey + Liffick, Blaise W. 8 A Dialogue User Interface Architecture (157) + Young, Robert L. 9 Intelligent Interfaces as Agents (177) + Chin, David N. III DYNAMIC PRESENTATION DESIGN 10 Graphics and Natural Language as Components of Automatic Explanation (207) + Roth, Steven F. + Mattis, Joe + Mesnard, Xavier 11 Presentation Design Using an Integrated Knowledge Base (241) + Arens, Yigal + Miller, Lawrence + Sondheimer, Norman 12 An Architecture for Knowledge-Based Graphical Interfaces (259) + Feiner, Stephen 13 Search Architectures for the Automatic Display of Graphical Presentations (281) + Mackinlay, Jock D. IV KNOWLEDGE-BASED TOOLS FOR INTERFACE DESIGN 14 An Introduction to HITS: Human Interface Tool Suite (293) + Hollan, James + Rich, Elaine + Hill, William + Wroblewski, David + Wilner, Wayne + Wittenburg, Kent + Grudin, Jonathan 15 UIDE -- An Intelligent User Interface Design Environment (339) + Foley, James + Kim, Won Chul + Kovacevic, Srdjan + Murray, Kevin 16 Using AI Techniques to Create User Interfaces by Example (385) + Myers, Brad A. 17 Graphical Knowledge-Based Model Editors (403) + Cypher, Allen + Stelzner, Marilyn 18 BACKBOARD: An Implementation of Specification by Reformulation (421) + Yen, John + Neches, Robert + DeBellis, Michael + Szekely, Pedro + Aberg, Peter 19 Structuring Programs to Support Intelligent Interfaces (445) + Szekely, Pedro Index (465) %M E.Sutcliffe.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Domain Knowledge for Interactive System Design %S International Federation for Information Processing : Volume 56 %E Sutcliffe, A. G. %E van Assche, Frans %E Benyon, David %D 1996 %P 288 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-412-78180-8 %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-412-78180-8 %Y Ecological studies of domain modelling Process views of domain engineering Role of domains in knowledge engineering Domain modelling for user system interfaces Formal approaches %M E.Sutcliffe.98 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Designing Effective and Usable Multimedia Systems %S INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR INFORMATION PROCESSING : Volume 133 %E Sutcliffe, Alistair %E Johnson, Peter %E Ziegler, Jurgen %D 1998 %P 212 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-412-84270-X %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-412-84270-X %Y 1. Multimedia Design: From Tools for Skilled Designers to Intelligent Multimedia Design Systems + Wilson, M. Part One: Methods, Models and Tools 2. A Framework for Hypermedia Design and Usability Evaluation + Garzotto, F. et al 3. Modeling of Hypermedia Applications with HyDev + Pauen, P. et al 4. Design Support for Hypermedia Documents + Apperley, M. + Hunt, R. 5. Developing Multimedia Principles from Design Features + Nemetz, F. + Johnson, P. 6. Media Transformations for the Representation and Communication of Multimedia Production Activities + Morris, S. Part Two: Supporting Multimedia Design 7. Finding the `Right' Image: Visualizing Relationships among persons, Images and Impressions + Nakakoji, K. et al 8. Structuring Multimedia Data to Facilitate Decision Making and Reflection in Product Design + Phillips, S. + McDonnell, J. T. 9. Creating the Multimedia Project Experience Database + van Aalst, J.-W. + van der Mast, C. 10. BUILD-IT: A Brick-based integral Solution Supporting Multidisciplinary Design Tasks + Fjeld, M. et al 11. Combining Alternatives in the Multimedia presentation of Decision Support Information for Real-Time Control + Herzog, G. et al 12. So Many users - So Many Perspectives + Schonhage, B. et al 13. Developing a Multimedia Product for the World Wide Web + Lisle, L. et al 14. A Feasibility Study for a Mobile Multimedia Tourist Guide + Eirund, H. + Schreiber, G. 15. Design and Empirical Testing of a Checklist for the Evaluation of Multimedia Software for Children + Duda, S. 16. Performance Evaluation of Input Devices in Virtual Environments + Roessler, A. + Grantz, V. %M E.Taylor.89 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The Structure of Multimodal Dialogue %S Human Factors in Information Technology, 4 %E Taylor, M. M. %E Neel, F. %E Bouwhuis, D. G. %D 1989 %N 35 %P 539 %C Amsterdam %I North-Holland %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-87421-6; QA 76.9 H85S77 1989 %Y PROLOGUE: DIALOGUE AND USEFUL METAPHORS 1. Introduction: Dialogue and Multimodal Dialogue (3-10) + Taylor, M. M. + Neel, F. + Bouwhuis, D. G. 2. Metaphors for Interface Design (11-28) + Hutchins, E. PART 1: USER MODELS AND BELIEF STRUCTURES Introduction (31-32) 3. Speech Acts in Multimodal Dialogues (33-46) + Perrault, C. R. 4. Information Dialogues as Communicative Actions in Relation to Partner Modelling and Information Processing (47-73) + Bunt, H. C. 5. Studying Arguments to Gain Insight into Discourse Structure (75-84) + Cohen, R. 6. The Structure of Intelligence in Dialogue (85-105) + Edwards, J. L. + Mason, J. A. 7. Planning and Discourse (107-113) + Shadbolt, N. R. PART 2: DISCOURSE STRUCTURE AND PROCESSING Introduction (117-120) 8. Convention versus Intention (121-134) + Reichman, R. 9. The Viability of Conversational Grammars (135-144) + Good, D. A. 10. Knowledge for Communication (145-158) + Airenti, G. + Bara, B. G. + Colombetti, M. 11. Response Timing in Layered Protocols: A Cybernetic View of Natural Language (159-172) + Taylor, M. M. 12. A Generative Grammar for Local Discourse Structure (173-182) + Fawcett, R. P. + Taylor, M. M. 13. Pattern Processing and Machine Intelligence Techniques for Representing Dialogues (183-188) + Goillau, P. J. 14. The Adaptive, Dynamic and Associative Memory Model: A Possible Future Tool for Vocal Human-Computer Communication (189-202) + Beroule, D. PART 3: PARALLEL COMMUNICATION Introduction (205-207) 15. Integrated Interfaces Based on a Theory of Context and Goal Tracking (209-227) + Reichman, R. 16. Protocols for Group Coordination in Participant Systems (229-240) + Chang, E. 17. Asynchronous Parallelism in the Formation of Non-Linear Phonology (241-247) + Edmondson, W. 18. Visible Speech Signals: Investigating Their Analysis, Synthesis and Perception (249-258) + Brooke, N. M. 19. Integrating Voice, Visual and Manual Transactions: Some Practical Issues from Aircrew Station Design (259-265) + Taylor, R. M. PART 4: PROPERTIES OF HUMAN DIALOGUES Introduction (269-272) 20. Analyzing Conversation (in Three Languages) (273-286) + Taylor, I. 21. Speech is More Than Just an Audible Version of Text (287-299) + Hunt, M. J. 22. Intelligent Speech Synthesis as Part of an Integrated Speech Synthesis/Automatic Speech Recognition System (301-312) + Tatham, M. A. A. 23. Declarative Question Acts: Two Experiments on Identification (313-321) + Beun, R. J. 24. Computer-Human Communication (323-330) + Morel, M. A. 25. Interactive Strategies for Conversational Computer Systems (331-340) + Waterworth, J. A. PART 5: APPLICATIONS AND ARCHITECTURES Introduction (343-346) 26. Pragmatics in a Realization of a Dialogue Module (347-360) + Siroux, J. 27. Suggestive and Corrective Answers: A Single Mechanism (361-374) + Guyomard, M. + Siroux, J. 28. Dialogue Supervision and Error Correction Strategy for a Spoken Human-Computer Interface (375-384) + Howes, J. R. 29. Dialogue Control in Conversational Speech Interfaces (385-398) + Proctor, C. + Young, S. 30. Relevant Responses in Human-Computer Conversation (399-406) + Vilnat, A. 31. LOQUI: How Flexible Can a Formal Prototype Be? (407-416) + Ostler, N. D. M. 32. Architecture and Knowledge Sources in a Human-Computer Oral Dialogue System (417-429) + Carbonell, N. + Pierrel, J. M. PART 6: OVERVIEW Introduction (433) 33. Flexibility versus Formality (435-453) + Taylor, M. M. + Hunt, M. J. 34. Dialogue with a Restricted Partner (455-466) + Neel, F. + Waterworth, J. + Howes, J. 35. Practical Issues in Dialogue Design (467-481) + McCann, C. A. + Edmondson, W. + Moore, R. K. References (483-498) Collected Abstracts (499-511) List of Participants (513-515) Author Index (517-523) Subject Index (525-533) Appendix: Sound Demonstrations (535-539) Sound recordings enclosed on inside back cover %M E.Thomas.84 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors in Computer Systems %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Thomas, John C. %E Schneider, Michael L. %D 1984 %P 276 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 0-89391-146-1; QA76.9 P75H86 1984 %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/thomas/human1.htm %Y 1 Heuristics for Designing Enjoyable User Interfaces: Lessons from Computer Games (1-12) + Malone, Thomas W. 2 Learning to Use a Word Processor: By Doing, By Thinking, and By Knowing (1351) + Carroll, John M. + Mack, Robert L. 3 Formal Grammar as a Tool for Analyzing Ease of Use: Some Fundamental Concepts (5378) 4 Stochastic Modeling of Individual Resource Consumption during the Programming Phase of Software Development (79-111) + McNicholl, Daniel G. + Magel, Kenneth 5 An Empirical Investigation of the Tacit Plan Knowledge in Programming (113-133) + Ehrlich, Kate + Soloway, Elliot 6 An Empirical Evaluation of Software Documentation Formats (135-164) + Sheppard, Sylvia B. + Bailey, John W. + Baily, Elizabeth Kruesi 7 A Multilevel Menu-Driven User Interface: Design and Evaluation through Simulation (165-186) + Savage, Ricky E. + Habinek, James K. 8 Statistical Semantics: Analysis of the Potential Performance of Keyword Information Systems (187-242) + Furnas, G. W. + Landauer, T. K. + Gomez, L. M. + Dumais, S. T. 9 Facilitating Multiple-Cue Judgments with Integral Information Displays (243-270) + Goldsmith, Timothy E. + Schvaneveldt, Roger W. %M E.Trenner.98 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The Politics of Usability: A Practical Guide to Designing Usable Systems in Industry %S Practitioner Series %E Trenner, Lesley %E Bawa, Joanna %D 1998 %P 204 %I Springer-Verlag %G ISBN 3-54076181-0 %Y Introduction + Trenner, Lesley + Bawa, Joanna 1. The Politics of Funding: Justifying Your Existence 1. Making a Business Case for Usability and Beyond -- the Fight for Survival + Nodder, Chris 2. Selling Usability Services + Browne, Dermot 2. The Politics of Set Up: What to Do with the Money once You Have Got it 3. Overcoming Inertia within a Large Organization + Kaderbhai, Tasnim 4. Integrating Usability into Systems Development + Crerar, Alison + Benyon, David 5. A Structured Approach to User Interface Design + Browne, Dermot + Friend, John 6. Making Usability Part of the Culture + Saunders, Janet + Arnfeld, Alan 3. The Politics of Survival: Keeping Usability on the Political Map 7. A Change is as Good as a Test + Williams, Maggie 8. Consultants with Clout + Thomas, Cathy 9. Cultivating an Effective Client Relationship to Promote a User-Centred Culture + Simpson, Nichole 4. The Politics of Expansion: How to Work Effectively on an International, Multi-Cultural Level 10. "Oh, so That's the Way You Do it over There!" + Towey, Ingrid K. 11. Spreading the Word: Introducing Usability Evaluation on an International Scale + Bawa, Joanna 12. Standards and Style Guides -- A Cross-Cultural Perspective + Stewart, Tom 13. Usability Practice in the United States: Perception versus Reality + Dorazio, Patricia 14. Round the World in 18 Days + Dray, Susan M. + Rowland, Lawrence R. %M E.Unger.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Engineering for HCI %S International Federation for Information Processing : Volume 45 %E Unger, Claus %E Bass, Leonard J. %D 1996 %P 384 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-412-72180-5 %O contains all papers presented at the Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction (EHCI'95) %W http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-412-72180-5 %Y Part One: New Technology Part Two: Tools and techniques Part Three: Formal methods Part Four: Multi-user interface architectures and tools Part Five: User interface design and Software engineering Part Six: Mini-workshop reports %M E.Unicode.2000 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0 %A Aliprand, Joan %A Allen, Julie %A McGowan, Rick %A Becker, Joe %A Everson, Michael %A Ksar, Mike %A Moore, Lisa %A Suignard, Michel %A Whistler, Ken %A Davis, Mark %A Freytag, Asmus %A Jenkins, John %Q Unicode Consortium %D 2000 %P 1072 %I Addison-Wesley %G ISBN 0-201-61633-5 %M E.VanCott.72 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Engineering Guide to Equipment Design %E Van Cott, H. P. %E Kinkade, R. G. %D 1972 %P 752 %C Washington, DC %I U. S. Superintendent of Documents %G ISBN 0-47180011-2 %O Revised 1984 %M E.Vanderdonckt.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces II %E Vanderdonckt, Jean %E Puerta, Angel %D 1999-10-21/23 %D 1999 %P 368 %C Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-6078-8 %O Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces %W http://www.wkap.nl/book.htm/0-7923-6078-8 %Y Introduction to Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces + Vanderdonckt, J. + Puerta, A. Program Committee Members INVITED SPEAKERS 1. Modeling for Component Based Development in UML/Catalysis + Wills, A. C. 2. Theory Based Design: From Individual Users and Tasks to Collaborative Systems + Johnson, P. 3. Evaluating Accessibility and Usability of Web Pages + Cooper, M. MODEL-BASED USER INTERFACE DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTS 4. Model-Based Design of User Interfaces Using Object-Z + Hussey, A. + Carrington, D. 5. A Method Engineering Framework for Modeling and Generating Interactive Applications + Martin, Ch. 6. GIPSE, A Model-Based System for CAD Software + Patry, G. + Girard, P. 7. Visto: A More Declarative GUI Framework + Aerts, K. 8. Beyong Automatic Generation-Exploratory Approach to UI Design + Kovacevic, S. 9. Using Application Domain Specific Run-Time Systems and Lightweight User Interface Models -- A Novel Approach for CADUI + Nilsson, E. 10. XXL: A Visual+Textual Environment for Building Graphical User Interfaces + Lecolinet, E. LINKING AND DERIVING MODELS 11. Semi-Automated Linking of User Interface Design Artifacts + Elnaffar, S. S. + Graham, N. 12. The Teallach Tool: Using Models for Flexible User Interface Design + Barclay, P. J. et al 13. MDL: A Language for Binding User-Interface Models + Stirewalt, R. E. K. WINDOWS MANAGEMENT 14. Vanishing Windows: An Empirical Study of Adaptive Window Management + Miah, T. + Alty, J. L. 15. Adaptive Layout Calculation in Graphical User Interfaces: A Retrospective on the A2DL-Project + Stiolle, S. + Ernst, R. 16. Semantic Differences Between User Interface Platforms Relevance to Design and Re-Design of User Interface + Harning, M. B. DESIGN FRAMEWORKS AND OBJECTS 17. A Framework for Management of Sophisticated User Interface's Variants in Design Process: A Case Study + Savolainen, P. + Konttinen, H. 18. Grasyla: Modelling Case Tool GUIs in Meta Cases + Englebert, V. + Hainaut, J.-L. 19. User Defined Objects are First Class Citizen + Texier, G. + Guittet, L. SUPPORTING TASK-BASED DESIGN 20. The Visual Task Model Builder + Biere, M. et al 21. Computer-Aided Analysis of Cooperative Applications + Ballardin, G. et al 22. Methodological and Tool Support for a Task-Oriented Development of Interactive Systems + Dittmar, A. + Forbrig, P. 23. Modelling Work: Workflow and Task Modelling + Troetteberg, H. COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN OF USER INTERFACES 24. A Generic Framework based on Ergonomics Rules for Computer Aided Design of User Interface + Farenc, Ch. + Palanque, Ph. 25. CMF: A Coherent Modelling Framework for Task-Based User Interface Design + Bomsdorf, B. + Szwillus, G. 26. Towel: Real World Mobility on the Web + Harper, S. et al 27. Tool-Based Support for User-Designer Collaborattion in Distributed User Interface Design and Evaluation + Sarkkinen, J. COMPUTER-AIDED EVALUATION OF USER INTERFACES 28. An Approach of Computer-Aided Choice of UI Evaluation Criteria and Methods + Ella, A. N. et al 29. Considerating Subjectivity in Software Evaluation -- Application for Teachware Evaluations + Hu, O. et al 30. KALDI: A Computer-Aided Usability Engineering Tool for Supporting Testing and Analysis of Human-Computer Interaction + Al-Qaimari, G. + McRostie, D. %M E.vanderVeer.92 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Cognitive Ergonomics: Contributions from Experimental Psychology %E van der Veer, Gerrit C. %E Bagnara, Sebastiano %E Kempen, Gerard A. M. %D 1992 %N 14 %P 337 %C Amsterdam %I North-Holland %I Elsevier Science Publishers %G ISBN 0-444-89504-3; QA 76.9 H85C643 1992 %O Based on papers presented at the Fifth European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Urbino, Italy, September, 1991. Reprinted from the journal, Acta Psychologica, Volume 78, Numbers 1-3. %Y THEORETICAL ISSUES Task Knowledge Structures: Psychological Basis and Integration into System Design (3-26) + Johnson, Hilary + Johnson, Peter Formal Modelling Techniques in Human-Computer Interaction (27-67) + de Haan, G. + van der Veer, G. C. + van Vliet, J. C. Errors and Theory in Human-Computer Interaction (69-96) + Booth, Paul A. Knowledge Retrieval and Frequency Maps (97-110) + Brown, Gill M. Event Controllability in Counterfactual Thinking (111-133) + Girotto, Vittorio + Legrenzi, Paulo + Rizzo, Antonio COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND PROGRAM DEBUGGING Training of Pascal Novices' Error Handling Ability (137-150) + Allwood, Carl Martin + Bjorhag, Carl-Gustav Models of Debugging (151-172) + Gilmore, David J. Analogical Software Reuse: Empirical Investigations of Analogy-Based Reuse and Software Engineering Practices (173-197) + Sutcliffe, Alistair + Maiden, Neil DATABASE INTERROGATION An Experimental Study of the Interpretation of Logical Operators in Database Querying (201-225) + Essens, Peter J. M. D. + McCann, Carol A. + Hartevelt, Mark A. Analysing the Deep Structure of Queries: Transfer Effect on Learning a Query Language (227-241) + Linde, Lena + Bergstrom, Monica Adapting Systems to Differences between Individuals (243-256) + Jennings, Frances + Benyon, David + Murray, Dianne TEXT EDITING Interference among Text-Editing Commands: Fan-Effects and the Role of System Consistency (259-285) + Heydemann, Martin + Hoffmann, Rudolf + Schmidt, Rainer On the Microstructure of Learning a Wordprocessor (287-304) + Wærn, Yvonne GRAPHICS DESIGN The Constraint Satisfaction approach to Design: A Psychological Investigation (307-325) + Darses, Francoise Author Index (327-332) Subject Index (333-337) %M E.VanHarmelen.01 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Object modeling and user interface design %E Van Harmelen, Mark %D 2001 %P 452 %I Addison-Wesley %G ISBN: 0-201-65789-9 %Y PART I. PARTICIPATORY DESIGN 1. Accelerated Business Concept Modeling: Combining User Interface Design with Object Modeling + McGinnes, Simon + Amos, Johnny PART II. SCENARIO- AND TASK-BASED DESIGN 2. Scenarios, Objects, and Points of View in User Interface Design + Rosson, Mary Beth + Carroll, John M. 3. Designing with Idiom + van Harmelen, Mark 4. Entity, Task, and Presenter Classification in User Interface Architecture: An Approach to Organizing HCI Practice + Artim, John M. PART III. USE CASE BASED DESIGN 5. User Interface Design in the Rational Unified Process + Kruchten, Philippe + Ahlqvist, Stefan + Bylund, Stefan 6. Wisdom -- Whitewater Interactive System Development with Object Models + Nunes, Nuno Jardim + Cunha, Joao Falcao e 7. Structure and Style in Use Cases for User Interface Design + Constantine, Larry L. + Lockwood, Lucy A. D. PART IV. USER-CENTERED DESIGN 8. A User-Centered Approach to Object-Oriented User Interface Design + Gulliksen, Jan + Bengtransson, + + Lif, Magnus 9. Toward Unified Models in User-Centered and Object-Oriented Design + Hudson, William PART V. SUMMARY 10. Interactive System Design Using OO & HCI Methods + van Harmelen, Mark %M E.Vassiliou.84 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors and Interactive Computer Systems %S Human/Computer Interaction Series %E Vassiliou, Yannis %D 1984 %P 287 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing %I Intellect %G ISBN 0-89391-182-8 %W http://www.intellectbooks.com/authors/vassiliu/human2.htm %M E.Waern.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Co-Operative Process Management: Cognition and Information Technology %E Wærn, Yvonne %D 1997 %P 248 %I Taylor & Francis %G ISBN 0-7484-0713-8 %Y PART ONE Analyses 1 Background + Wærn, Yvonne 2 Analysis of a generic dynamic situation + Wærn, Yvonne 3 Task analysis and its relevance for team work + Stammers, Rob 4 Context, cognition and control + Hollnagel, Eric PART TWO Field studies 5 Team decision-making and situation awareness in military command and control + Artman, Henrik 6 Creation and loss of cognitive empathy at an emergency control centre + Artman, Henrik + Wærn, Yvonne 7 Utilization of information technology in navigational decision-making + Norros, Leena + Hukki, Kristiina PART THREE Microworld studies 8 The C{cubed}FIRE microworld + Granlund, Rego 9 Visualized co-ordination support in distributed decision-making + Svenmarck, Peter 10 Co-operation and situation awareness within and between time-scales in dynamic decision-making + Artman, Henrik 11 Effects of time pressure in fully connected and hierarchical architectures of distributed decision-making + Brehmer, Berndt PART FOUR Training 12 Co-ordination training in emergency management + Dowell, John + Smith, Walter 13 Microworld systems for emergency management training + Granlund, Rego PART FIVE Computer artifacts 14 In search of organizational memory in process control + Auramaki, Esa + Kovalainen, Mikko 15 Knowledge management for collective learning and organizational memory + Hagglund, Sture 16 Knowledge graphs in group learning + Popping, Roel PART SIX Conclusions 17 Final discussion and conclusions + Wærn, Yvonne %M E.Walker.05 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Cognitive technology : essays on the transformation of thought and society %E Walker, W. Richard %E Herrmann, Douglas J. %D 2005 %P 216 %I McFarland & Co %G ISBN 0-78641974-1 %W http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0422/2004019457.html Table of Contents %M E.Wexelblat.93 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Virtual Reality: Applications and Explorations %E Wexelblat, Alan %D 1993 %P 320 %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12-745045-9 %Y Foreword + Cadigan, Pat Part I SOFTWHERE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Artificial Realities as Data Visualization Environments: Problems and Prospects + Erickson, Thomas The Reality of Cooperation: Virtual Reality and CSCW + Wexelblat, Alan Information Management Using Virtual Reality-Based Visualizations + Fairchild, Kim Michael Part II SOFTWHERE IN THE ARTS Writing Cyberspace: Literacy in the Age of Simularca + Moulthrop, Stuart The Creator's Toolbox + Gardner, Brian Full-Body Unencumbered Immersion in Virtual Worlds + Wyshynski, Susan + Vincent, Vincent John Part III SOFTWHERE IN THE WORLD An Easy Entry Artificial Reality + Krueger, Myron W. Virtual Reality and Planetary Exploration + McGreevy, Michael W. Summer Students in Virtual Reality: A Pilot Study on Educational Applications of Virtual Reality Technology + Bricken, Meredith + Byrne, Chris M. Visualization of Information Flows: Virtual Reality as an Organizational Modeling Technique + Grantham, Charles %X Virtual Reality: Applications and Explorations collects original essays, including contributions from leaders in the field, that illustrate the potentially powerful applications of virtual reality in business, science, and the arts. These essays examine a broad range of practical applications of virtual reality, from entertainment and corporate planning to teleconferencing and computer-supported cooperative work. Researchers at the forefront of work in this area explain the capabilities of some present systems and outline the even more compelling possibilities they envision for the future. Ranging from advanced interfaces for education to visualization of scientific data for simulated space exploration, the essays make clear the diverse ways that virtual environments can be useful as tools and suggest exciting directions for the future. %M E.Widdel.92 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Color in electronic displays %E Widdel, Heino %E Post, David L %D 1992 %P 335 %I Plenum Press %G ISBN: 0-306-44191-8, OCLC 25200822 %M E.Wiener.88 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human Factors in Aviation %E Wiener, Earl L. %E Nagel, David C. %D 1988 %P 684 %C New York, NY %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12750030-8 %M E.Wiklund.94 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Usability in Practice: How Companies Develop User-Friendly Products %E Wiklund, Michael E. %D 1994 %N 18 %P 609 %C Boston, Mass. %I Academic Press %G ISBN 0-12-751250-0, OCLC %Y 1. Introduction (1) + Wiklund, Michael E. 2. Making Usability a Kodak Product Differentiator (21) + Caplan, Stanley H. 3. Behavioral and Emotional Usability: Thompson Consumer Electronics (59) + Logan, Robert J. 4. User-Aided Design at Apple Computer (83) + Gomoll, Tom + Wong, Irene 5. The Human Factors Group at Compaq Computer Corporation (111) + Purvis, Cynthia J. Joe + Czerwinski, Mary + Weiler, Paul 6. Evolution of Usability at Digital Equipment Corporation (147) + Wixon, Dennis R. + Comstock, Elizabeth M 7. Hewlett-Packard's Usability Engineering Program (195) + Rideout, Tom + Lundell, Jay 8. Usability in 3D: Silicon Graphics, Inc. (227) + Wichansky, Anna M. + Mohageg, Michael F. 9. Usability at Borland: Building Best of Breed Products (261) + Rosenberg, Daniel + Friedland, Liam 10. Usability Engineering for Lotus 1-2-3 Release 4 (293) + Butler, Mary Beth + Ehrlich, Kate 11. The Microsoft Corporation Usability Group (327) + Dieli, Mary + Dye, Ken + McClintock, Marshall + Simpson, Mark 12. American Airlines (359) + James, Janice S. 13. Usability Engineering at Dun & Bradstreet Software (389) + Wilson, Chauncey E. + Loring, Beth A. + Conte, Len + Stanley, Karen 14. Interchange, An Online Service for People with Special Interests (427) + Perkins, Ron + Rollert, David 15. The Evolution of Broadband Work in Ameritech's Customer Interface Systems and Human Factors Department (457) + Lund, Arnold. M. 16. Bellcore's User-Centered Design Approach (489) + Salasoo, Aita + White, Ellen A. + Dayton, Tom + Burkhart, Brenda J. + Root, Robert W. 17. GE Information Services (517) + Stimart, Reynold P. 18. GTE Laboratories Incorporated: The Evolution of Usability Within New Service Design (559) + Virzi, Robert A. + Sorce, James F. Resources (591) Index (599-609) %M E.Wilks.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Machine Conversations %S Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science %E Wilks, Yorick %D 1999 %P 232 %I Kluwer Academic Publishers %G ISBN 0-7923-8544-6 %W http://www.wkap.nl/book.htm/0-7923-8544-6 %Y 1. Dialogue Programs I have Known and Loved Over 33 Years + Colby, K. M. 2. Comments on Human-Computer Conversation + Colby, K. M. 3. Human-Computer Conversation in A Cognitive Therapy Program + Colby, K. M. 4. Architectural Considerations for Conversational Systems + Gorz, G. et al 5. Conversational Multimedia Interaction + Maybury, M. T. 6. The SpeakEasy Dialogue Controller + Ball, G. 7. Choosing a Response Using Problem Solving Plans and Rhetorical Relations + Barboni, P. + Sestero, D. 8. Deception and Suspicion in Medical Interactions + Castelfranchi, C. et al 9. Parsing Utterances Including Self-Repairs + Nakano, M. + Shimazu, A. 10. A Synthetic Evaluation of Dialogue Systems + Hasida, K. + Den, Y. 11. Designing for Naturalness in Automated Dialogues + Cheepen, C. + Monaghan, J. 12. Turn Taking versus Discourse Structure + Cassell, J. et al 13. The BABY Project + Rogers, P. A. P. + Lefley, M. 14. A Responsive Dialog System + Ward, N. + Tsukahara, W. 15. Situated Communication with Robots + Milde, J.-T. et al 16. LEAP: Language Enabled Applications + Alabiso, B. + Kronfeld, A. 17. Converse: a Conversational Companion + Batacharia, B. et al %M E.Wilson.99 %0 EDITED BOOK %T The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences %E Wilson, Robert A. %E Keil, Frank %D 1999 %P 1312 %I MIT Press %G ISBN 0-262-73124-X (paper) 0-262-23200-6 %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/book-home.tcl?isbn=0262232006 %W http://mitpress.mit.edu/MITECS/ Web Site %Y Neurosciences Linguistics and Language Philosophy Psychology Culture, Cognition, and Evolution Computational Intelligence %M E.Winograd.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Bringing Design to Software %E Winograd, Terry %E Bennett, John %E De Young, Laura %E Hartfield, Brad %D 1996 %P 321 %I Addison-Wesley Publishing %G ISBN 0-201-85491-0; OCLC 33008895 %Y Introduction 1. A Software Design Manifesto + Kapor, Mitchell 2. Design of the Conceptual Model + Liddle, David 3. The Role of the Artist-Designer + Smith, Gillian Crampton + Tabor, Philip 4. Design Languages + Rheinfrank, John + Evenson, Shelley 5. The Consumer Spectrum + Saffo, Paul 6. Action-Centered Design + Denning, Peter + Dargan, Pamela 7. Keeping It Simple + Brown, John Seely + Duguid, Paul 8. The Designer's Stance + Kelley, David + Hartfield, Bradley 9. Reflective Conversation with Materials + Schon, Donald + Bennett, John 10. Cultures of Prototyping + Schrage, Michael 11. Footholds for Design + Gai, Shahaf 12. Design as Practiced + Norman, Donald 13. Organizational Support for Software Design + De Young, Laura 14. Design for People at Work + Kuhn, Sarah Reflection %M E.Wixon.96 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Field Methods Casebook for Software Design %E Wixon, Dennis %E Ramey, Judith %D 1996 %P 342 %I John Wiley & Sons %G ISBN 0-471-14967-5 %Y Introduction 1. Adaption of an Ethnographic Method for Investigation of the Task Domain in Diagnostic Radiology + Ramey, Judith + Rowberg, Alan H. + Robinson, Carol 2. Using the CARD and PICTIVE Participatory Design Methods for Collaborative Analysis + Muller, Michael J. + Carr, Rebecca 3. The Ethnographic Interview in User-Centered Work/Task Analysis + Wood, Larry E. 4. Changing the Rules: A Pragmatic Approach to Product Development + Wixon, Dennis R. + Pietras, Christine M. + Huntwork, Paul K. + Muzzey, Douglas W. 5. The Delta Method -- A Way to Introduce Usability + Rantzer, Martin 6. Exploring the Design of a Sales Automation Workstation Using Field Research + Graf, Robert C. 7. Organizational Considerations in Field-Oriented Product Development: Experiences of a Cross-Functional Team + Rowley, David E. 8. A Day in the Life of a Family: An International Ethnographic Study + Dray, Susan M. + Mrazek, Deborah 9. The Challenges of User Based Design in a Medical Equipment Market + Brown, Diane S. 10. "You've Got Three Days!" Case Studies in the Field Techniques for the Time-Challenged + Bauersfeld, Kristin + Halgren, Shannon 11. User-Centered Design in a Commercial Software Company + Page, Stanley R. 12. Using Field-Oriented Design Techniques to Develop Consumer Software Products + Juhl, Dianne 13. Using Contextual Inquiry to Discover Physicians' True Needs + Coble, Janette M. + Maffit, Judy S. + Orland, Matthew J. + Kahn, Michael G. 14. Bringing the Users' Work to Us: Usability Roundtables of Lotus Development + Butler, Mary Beth + Tahir, Marie 15. An Overview of Ethnography and System Design + Ford, John M. + Wood, Larry E. 16. Introduction to Participatory Design + Namioka, Aki Helen + Rao, Christopher 17. Contextual Design: Principles and Practice + Holtzblatt, Karen + Beyer, Hugh %M E.Wogalter.94 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Human factors perspectives on warnings : selections from Human Factors and Ergonomics Society annual meetings, 1980-1993 %E Laughery, Kenneth R. %E Wogalter, Michael S. %E Young, Stephen L. %D 1994 %P 282 %I Human Factors and Ergonomics Society %G ISBN 0-945289-02-2, OCLC 30701032 %M E.Wogalter.06 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Handbook of Warnings %E Wogalter, Michael S. %D 2006 %P 864 %I CRC Press %G ISBN 0-8058-4724-3; 9780805847246 %Y Part I: Introduction Part II: Research Methodology Part III: Modeling the Process Part IV: Source and Channel Predelivery Aspects Part V: Visual Warnings Part VI: Auditory and Active Warnings Part VII: Postreception Processing Part VIII: Individual Differences and Extrinsic Factors Part IX: Guidelines From Research Part X: Development Methods Part XI: Regulations Part XII: Civil Litigation Part XIII: Selected Applications and Case Studies Appendix: Bibliography of Standards %M E.Wood.97 %0 EDITED BOOK %T User Interface Design: Bridging the Gap from User Requirements to Design %E Wood, Larry E. %D 1997 %P 320 %I CRC Press %G ISBN 0-84933125-0 %Y 1. Introduction: Bridging the Design Gap + Wood, Larry E. 2. Bridging User Needs To Object Oriented GUI Prototype Via Task Object Design + Dayton, Tom + McFarland, Al + Kramer, Joseph 3. Transforming Representations in User-Centered Design + Graefe, Thomas M. 4. Model-Based User Interface Design: Successive Transformations of a Task/Object Model + Ludolph, Frank 5. Lightweight Techniques to Encourage Innovative User Interface Design + Monk, Andrew 6. Interaction Design: Leaving The Engineering Perspective Behind + Nilsson, Peter + Ottersten, Ingrid 7. Mind the Gap: Surviving the Dangers of User Interface Design + Rantzer, Martin 8. Transforming User-Centered Analysis into User Interface: The Redesign of Complex Legacy Systems + Rohlfs, Sabine 9. Systematic Creativity: A Bridge for the Gaps in the Software Development Process + Scholtz, Jean + Salvador, Tony 10. The UI War Room and Design Prism: A User Interface Design Approach from Multiple Perspectives + Simpson, Kevin T. 11. Transforming User-Centered Analysis into User Interface: The Design of New-Generation Products + Smith, Colin D. %M E.Zwaga.98 %0 EDITED BOOK %T Visual Information for Everyday Use: Design and Research Perspectives %E Zwaga, H. %D 1998-10 %P 256 %I Taylor & Francis %G ISBN 0-7484-0670-0