CHI A*

59 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1983A comparative study of moded and modeless text editing by experienced editor users.
Merle F. Poller, Susan K. Garter
1983A featural approach to command names.
Jarrett Rosenberg
1983A generalized transition network representation for interactive systems.
David E. Kieras, Peter G. Polson
1983A methodology for objectively evaluating error messages.
Barbara S. Isa, James M. Boyle, Alan S. Neal, Roger M. Simons
1983A proposal for user centered system documentation.
Claire O'Malley, Paul Smolensky, Liam Bannon, E. Conway, J. Graham, J. Sokolov, Melissa Lee Monty
1983A qualitative reasoning approach to mathematical and heuristic knowledge integration.
Stephen E. Cross
1983Aesthetics and programming.
Peter Molzberger
1983An assessment of computer generated space situation map projections.
Mark D. Phillips, James E. Allison, Valor S. Dodd
1983An effective graphics user interface for rules and inference mechanisms.
J. W. Lewis
1983An empirical methodology for writing user-friendly natural language computer applications.
J. F. Kelley
1983An experimental evaluation of on-line HELP for non-programmers.
Celeste S. Magers
1983Application of a model of human decision making for human/computer communication.
Mark E. Revesman, Joel S. Greenstein
1983Autobiography of a first-time discretionary microcomputer user.
Marilyn M. Mantei, Nancy Haskell
1983Beyond numbers: Don't ask "how many" ... ask "why".
Elliot Soloway, Kate Ehrlich, John B. Black
1983Building a user-defined interface.
Dennis R. Wixon, John A. Whiteside, Michael Good, Sandra J. Jones
1983Changes that users demanded in the human interface to the Hermes Message System.
Charlotte D. Mooers
1983Command use and interface design.
Robert E. Kraut, Stephen José Hanson, James M. Farber
1983Computer communication system design affects group decision making.
Sharon Murrel
1983Computer response time and user performance.
Thomas W. Butler
1983Computing on a shoestring: Initial data entry for service organizations.
Martha R. Horton
1983Correcting misconceptions: What to say when the user is mistaken.
Kathleen F. McCoy
1983Design practice and interface usability: Evidence from interviews with designers.
Nick Hammond, Anker Helms Jørgensen, Allan MacLean, Philip J. Barnard, John Brian Long
1983Design principles for human-computer interfaces.
Donald A. Norman
1983Designing for usability - key principles and what designers think.
John D. Gould, Clayton Lewis
1983Documentation of concurrent programs.
Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Andrew M. Fregly
1983Effect of font and medium on recognition/confusion.
S. M. Gupta, L. H. Geyer, J. A. Maalouf
1983Enhancing the usability of an Office Information System through direct manipulation.
Alison Lee, Frederick H. Lochovsky
1983Evaluation and analysis of users' activity organization.
Liam Bannon, Allen Cypher, Steven Greenspan, Melissa Lee Monty
1983Executable specifications for a human-computer interface.
Robert J. K. Jacob
1983Formal specifications for modeling and developing human/computer interfaces.
John W. Roach, M. Nickson
1983Getting into a system: External-internal task mapping analysis.
Thomas P. Moran
1983How interface design determines Who has difficulty learning to use a text editor.
Louis M. Gomez, Dennis E. Egan, Evangeline A. Wheeler, Dhiraj K. Sharma, Aleta M. Gruchacz
1983How you tell your computer what you mean: Ostension in interactive systems.
James A. Galambos, Eloise S. Wikler, John B. Black, Marc M. Sebrechts
1983Human factors testing in the design of Xerox's 8010 "Star" office workstation.
William L. Bewley, Teresa L. Roberts, David Schroit, William Verplank
1983Human-computer discourse in the design of a PASCAL tutor.
Beverly Park Woolf, David D. McDonald
1983Is there really trouble with UNIX?
Lorenzo De Leon, William G. Harris, Martha Evens
1983Learning in an instructionless environment: Observation and analysis.
Jeff Shrager, David Klahr
1983Learning text editor semantics by analogy.
Sarah A. Douglas, Thomas P. Moran
1983Lighting characteristics of visual display terminals from an ergonomic point of view.
U. Bräuninger, Etienne Grandjean
1983Manual dexterity-a user-oriented approach to creating computer documentation.
Patricia Wright
1983Mental models and problem solving in using a calculator.
Frank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran
1983On enhancing the interface to the source code of computer programs.
Ronald Baecker, Aaron Marcus
1983Patterns of experience in text editing.
Mary Beth Rosson
1983Planning units in text editing behavior.
Scott P. Robertson, John B. Black
1983Playback: A method for evaluating the usability of software and its documentation.
Alan S. Neal, Roger M. Simons
1983Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1983, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, December 12-15, 1983
Raoul N. Smith, Richard W. Pew, Ann Janda
1983Query languages for the casual user: Exploring the middle ground between formal and natural languages.
William C. Ogden, Susan R. Brooks
1983Questionnaires as a software evaluation tool.
Robert W. Root, Steve Draper
1983Remindings and their effects in learning a text editor.
Brian H. Ross, Thomas P. Moran
1983Soft machines: A philosophy of user-computer interface design.
Lloyd H. Nakatani, John A. Rohrlich
1983Speech recognition at two field sites.
Ann M. Rollins, B. Constantine, S. Baker
1983The Consul/CUE interface: An integrated interactive environment.
Thomas Kaczmarek, William S. Mark, Norman K. Sondheimer
1983The effects of limited grammar on interactive natural language.
James A. Hendler, Paul Roller Michaelis
1983The effects of positional constancy on searching menus for information.
Richard C. Teitelbaum, Richard E. Granda
1983The user's perception of the interaction language: A two-level model.
Stephen J. Payne, Thomas R. G. Green
1983Usable natural language interfaces through menu-based natural language understanding.
Harry R. Tennant, Kenneth M. Ross, Craig W. Thompson
1983Use of mouse buttons.
Lynne A. Price, Carlos A. Cordova
1983Using examples to describe categories.
Susan T. Dumais, Thomas K. Landauer
1983What do novice programmers know about recursion.
Hank Kahney