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Table of Contents
viii
Society Welcomes
ix
Chairs'Welcome
χ
Cooperating Societies
xi
Conference Committees
xviii
Corporate Sponsors
1
Technical Programme
Tuesday
, 27
April
11:00-12:30
Panel
3
Mixing Oil and Water? Ethnography versus
Experimental Psychology in the Study of
Computer-mediated Communication
Organiser: Andrew Monk, University of York
Panellists:
Bonnie
Nardi,
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Nigel Gilbert, University of Surrey
Marilyn
Mantei,
University of Toronto
John McCarthy, University of Cork
Papers: Sharing Design Memory
Session Chair: Michael
Tauber,
University of
Paderborn
Discussant: Thomas P.
Moran,
Xerox PARC
7
Preserving Knowledge in Design Projects:
What Designers Need to Know
James D. Herbsleb, University of Michigan
Eiji Kuwana, NTT Corporation
15
From "Folklore" to living Design Memory"
Loren
G.
Ten/een,
Peter
G.
Selfridge,
M.
David Long,
AT&T Bell Laboratories
23
Where Did You Put It? Issues in the Design
and Use of a Group Memory
Lucy M. Berlin, Robin Jeffries, Vicki L. O'Day,
Andreas Paepcke, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Cathleen Wharton, University of Colorado at Boulder
Papers: Interacting in
3
Dimensions
Session Chair: Angela
Sasse,
University College London
Discussant: Rory Stuart,
NYNEX Science
&
Technology, Inc.
31
Facile
3D
Direct Manipulation
Dan Venolia, Apple Computer, Inc.
37
Fish Tank Virtual Reality
Colin Ware, University of New Brunswick
Kevin Arthur, Kellogg S. Booth,
University of British Columbia
43
A Space Based Model for User Interaction in
Shared Synthetic Environments
Lennart
E. Fahlén,
Olov Ståhl, Charles Grant
Brown,
Christer Carlsson,
Swedish Institute of
Computer Science
Overviews
Session
Chair: Lisa Neal,
EDS Center for Advanced Research
49
HCI
in the School of
Computer Science
at
Carnegie
Mellon
University
Bonnie
E.
John, James
H.
Morris,
Carnegie Mellon University
51
Human Cognition Research Laboratory,
The Open University (UK)
Marc Eisenstadt,
The Open University
53
The Integrated User-Support Environment
(IN-USE) Group at USC/1SI
Robert Neches, Peter Aberg, David Benjamin,
Brian Harp, Liyi Hu, Ping Luo, Roberto
Moriyón,
Pedro
Székely,
USC/Information
Sciences Institute
Demonstrations
Session Chair: David Maulsby,
University of Calgary
55
MUSiC Video Analysis and Context Tools for
Usability Measurement
Miles Macleod, Nigel Bevan,
National Physical Laboratory (UK)
56
ADEPT
-
Advanced Design Environment for
Prototyping with Task Models
Peter Johnson, Stephanie Wilson,
Panos Markopoulos,
James Pycock,
University of London
Tuesday,
27
April
14:30-16:00
Panel
57
Software for the Usability Lab: A Sampling of
Current Tools
Organiser: Paul
Weiler,
Compaq Computer Corporation
Panellists:
Richard
Cordes,
Integrated Systems Solutions Corp.
Monty Hammontree, SunSoft, Inc.
Derek Hoiem, Microsoft Corporation
Michael Thompson, Apple Computer, Inc.
24-29
April
1993
шшз
Papers:
Understanding Programming
Session Chair: Jean-Michel Hoc,
Université de Paris
Discussant: Thomas R.G. Green,
MRC Applied Psychology Unit
61
Do Algorithm Animations Assist Learning?
An Empirical Study and Analysis
John
Stasko,
Albert Badre,
Georgia Institute of Technology
Clayton Lewis, University of Colorado at Boulder
67
Reducing the Variability of Programmers'
Performance Through Explained Examples
David F. Redmiles, University of Colorado at Boulder
74
Mental Representations of Programs by
Novices and Experts
Vikki Fix, University of South Dakota
Susan Wiedenbeck, University of Nebraska
Jean Scholtz, Portland State University
Papers: Typing, Writing, and Gesture
Session Chair: Catherine G. Wolf,
IBM TJ. Watson Research Center
Discussant: Donald A. Norman, Apple Computer, Inc.
80
Touch-Typing with a Stylus
David Goldberg,
Cate
Richardson, Xerox PARC
88
Half-QWERTY: A One-handed Keyboard
Facilitating Skill Transfer From QWERTY
Edgar
Matías,
The
Matías
Corporation
I. Scott MacKenzie, University of Guelph
William Buxton, University of Toronto and Xerox PARC
95
Incremental Recognition in Gesture-Based and
Syntax-Directed Diagram Editors
Rui
Zhao, University of
Paderborn
and Siemens
Nixdorf Informationssysteme
AG
Papers: Structuring Images for Interaction
Session Chair: Wendy A. Kellogg,
IBM TJ. Watson Research Center
Discussant: Chris Schmandt, MIT Media Laboratory
123
Human-Machine Perceptual Cooperation
Francis K.H. Quek, Michael
С
Petro,
University of Michigan
131
VideoMAP And VldeoSpacelcon: Tools for
Anatomizing Video Content
Yoshinobu
Tonomura,
Akihito Akutsu,
Kiyotaka Otsuji,
Toru Sadakata,
NTT Human Interface Laboratories
137
Automatic Structure Visualization for
Video Editing
Hirotada Ueda, Takafumi Miyatake,
Shigeo Sumino, Akio Nagasaka, Hitachi, Ltd.
Demonstrations
Session Chair: Allen Cypher, Apple Computer, Inc.
142 Agentsheets:
A Tool for Building Domain-
Oriented Visual Programming Environments
Alex Repenning, University of Colorado at Boulder
144
Mondrian: A Teachable Graphical Editor
Henry Lieberman,
MIT
Media Laboratory
Wednesday,
28
April
09:00-10:30
Tuesday,
27
April
16:30-18:00
Papers: Evolving Design
Session Chair: Eiji Kuwana, NTT Corporation
Discussant: Alistair Sutcliffe, City University, London
101
Integrating Theoreticians' And Practitioners'
Perspectives with Design Rationale
Victoria Bellotti, Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC
107
Management of Interface Design in HumanoM
Ping Luo, Pedro
Székely,
Robert Neches,
USC/lnformation Sciences Institute
115
The Evolution of an Interface for
Choreographers
Tom W. Cah/ert,
Armin
Bruderlin, Sang
Mah,
Thecla
Schiphorst,
Chris Welman,
Simon
Fraser
University
Panel
145
Usability Measurement-Its Practical Value to
the Computer Industry
Organisers: M. Maguire, A. Dillon,
The HUSAT Research Institute
Panellists:
John Brooke, Digital Equipment Corporation, Ltd.
Johan
van Gerven, IBM
Nederland
N.
V.
Nigel Bevan, National Physical Laboratory (UK)
John Karat, IBM TJ. Watson Research Center
Brian Shackel, The HUSAT Research
Institute
Papers: Skill Development
Session Chair: Yvonne Waern,
Linköping
University
Discussant: Eliott Soloway, University of Michigan
149
The Growth of Software Skill: A Longitudinal
Look at Learning and Performance
Erik Nilsen, Lewis and Clark College
HeeSen Jong, National University of Singapore
Judith S. Olson, Kevin Biolsi, Henry Rueter,
University of Michigan
Sharon Mutter, Western Kentucky University
мжнга
24-29
April
1993
157
Embedding Computer-Based Critics in the
Contexts of Design
Gerhard Fischer, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Jonathan Ostwald,
Gerry
Stahl, Tamara Sumner,
University of Colorado at Boulder
165
How To Aid Non-Experts
Mark Neerincx, Paul
de
Greet,
University of Amsterdam
Papers: Voices and Faces
Session Chair: Steven
Feiner,
Columbia University
Discussant: S. Joy Mountford, Apple Computer, Inc.
172
A Design Space For
Multimodal
Systems:
Concurrent Processing and Data Fusion
Laurence Nigay,
Joëlle
Coutaz,
Laboratoire de Génie Informatique
UMAG)
179
VoiceNotes: A Speech Interface for a
Hand-Held
Voice Notetaker
Lisa
J. Stifelman,
MIT Media
Laboratory and
Apple Computer, Inc.
Barry
Arons,
Chris Schmandt,
MIT Media
Laboratory
Eric A. Hulteen, Apple Computer, Inc.
187
Communicative
Facial
Displays
as a
New
Conversational Modality
Akikazu Takeuchi, Katashi Nagao,
Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Inc.
Wednesday,
28
April
11:00-12:30
Panel
194
Sign Language Interfaces
Organiser: Nancy Frishberg, Consultant
Panellists:
Serena
Corazza, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Linda
Day, University of Bristol
Sherman Wilcox, University of New Mexico
Rolf Schulmeister, Universität
Hamburg
Papers: Usability Assessment Methods
Session Chair: Brian Shackel,
Loughborough
University
of Technology
Discussant Clare-Marie Karat, IBM US
198
Iterative Methodology and Designer Training in
Human—Computer
Interface
Design
Gregg (Skip) Bailey,
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
206
A Mathematical Model of the Rndtng of
Usability Problems
Jakob Nielsen, Thomas K.
Landauer,
Bellcore
214
Estimating the Relative Usability of Two
Interfaces: Heuristic, Formal, and Empirical
Methods Compared
Jakob Nielsen, Victoria L. Phillips, Bellcore
Papers: Auditory Interfaces
Session Chair: Alex
Rudnický,
Carnegie Mellon University
Discussant:
Floris
L.
van
Nes,
Philips Research/IPO
222
An Evaluation of Earcons for Use in
Auditory Human-Computer Interfaces
Stephen A. Brewster, Peter
С
Wright,
Alistair D.N. Edwards, University of York
228
Synthesizing Auditory Icons
William W.
Gaver,
Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC
236
Computer Aided Conversation for Severely
Physically Impaired Non-speaking People
Norman Aim, John Todman, University of Dundee
Leona
Elder, Dundee Institute of Technology
Alan F. Newell, University of Dundee
Overviews
Session Chair: Ian McClelland,
Philips Corporate Industrial Design
242
MicroCentre, Dundee: Ordinary and
Extra-ordinary HCI Research
Alan F. Newell, University of Dundee
244
Human-Computer Interaction Research at
Massey University, New Zealand
Mark Apperley, Chris Phillips, Massey University
246
The MuttK» Research Programme
-
Distributed
Multimedia Applications on Gigabit Networks
Björn Pehrson,
Swedish Institute for Computer Science
Yngve Sundblad,
Royał
institute of Technology, Stockholm
Demonstrations
Session Chair: Piyawadee
"Noi"
Sukaviriya,
Georgia Institute of Technology
248
Flexible, Active Support for Collaboration with
ConversationfiuHder
Simon M. Kaplan, William J. Tolone, Douglas P.
Bogia, Theodore Phelps,
University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
249
A Groupware Engine Using IMS Methodologies
Lever Wang, U.I.M.S., Inc.
24-29
April
1993
MU
13
Wednesday,
28
April
14:30-16:00
Panel
251
User Involvement in the Design Process:
Why, When,
&
How?
Organiser: Jared Spool, User interface Engineering
Panellists:
С
Dennis Allen, WordPerfect Corporation
Don Ballman, Mead Data Central
Vivienné Begg,
SunSoft, Inc.
Harold H. Miller-Jacobs, TASC
Michael
Muller,
U S
WEST Advanced Technologies
Jakob Nielsen, Bellcore
Papers: Conceptual Analysis of Users and Activity
Session Chair: Bonnie
A. Nardi,
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Discussant: Victor Kaptelinin,
Russian Academy of Education
255
Exploding the Interface: Experiences of a
CSCW Network
John Bowers, Manchester University
Tom
Rodden,
Lancaster University
263
Searching For Unity Among Diversity: Exploring
the "Interface" Concept
Kari
Kuutti, University of Oulu
Liam
J. Bannon,
University of Limerick
269
The Cost Structure of Sensemaking
Daniel M. Russell, Mark J.
Stefik,
Peter Pirolli,
Stuart K. Card, Xerox PARC
Papers: Demonstration Based Systems
Session Chair: Allen Cypher, Apple Computer, Inc.
Discussant: Dan R.
Olsen,
Jr.,
Brigham Young University
277
Prototyping an Intelligent Agent through
Wizard of Oz
David Maulsby, Saul
Greenberg,
University of Calgary
Richard
Mander,
Apple Computer, Inc.
285
A Synergistic Approach to Specifying Simple
Number Independent Layouts by Example
Scott E. Hudson, Chen-Ning Hsi,
Georgia Institute of Technology
293
Marquise: Creating Complete User Interfaces by
Demonstration
Brad A. Myers, Richard G. McDaniel, David S.
Kośbie,
Carnegie Mellon University
Demonstrations
Session Chair: Robert Neches,
USC/lnformation Sciences Institute
301
LogoMedia: A Sound-Enhanced Programming
Environment for Monitoring Program Behavior
Christopher J. DiGiano, Ronald M. Baecker,
Russell
N.
Owen, University of Toronto
303
A Telewriting System on a LAN Using a
Pen-based Computer as the Terminal
Seiichi Higaki, Hiroshi Taninaka, Shinji Moriya,
Tokyo Denki University
Wednesday,
28
April
16:30-18:00
Panel
304
Heuristics in Real User Interfaces
Organiser: Brad A. Myers, Carnegie Mellon University
Panellists:
Richard Wolf, Lotus Development Corporation
Kathy Potosnak, Aldus Corporation
Chris Graham, Microsoft Corporation
Papers: Collecting User Information for System Design
Session Chair: Rolf Molich,
Baltica
Insurance
Discussant: Alison Lee,
NYNEX Science
&
Technology, Inc.
308
Exploring the Applications of User-Expertise
Assessment for Intelligent Interfaces
Michel C.
Desmarais, Jiming
Liu,
Centre
de
recherche
informatique de Montréal
314
Planning For Multiple Task Work
-
An Analysis of
a Medical Reception Worksystem
Becky Hill, John Long, Walter Smith, Andy Whitefield,
University College London
321
The Diary Study: A Workplace-Oriented
Research Tool to Guide Laboratory Efforts
John Rieman, University of Colorado at Boulder
Papers: Video Support for Workplace Collaboration
Session Chair: Hiroshi Ishii,
NTT Human Interface Laboratories
Discussant: Mike Robinson, Aarhus University
327
Turning Away from Talking Heads: The Use of
Video-as-Data in Neurosurgery
Bonnie
A. Nardi,
Heinrich Schwarz,
Allan Kuchinsky,
Robert
Leichner,
Steve Whittaker,
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Robert Sclabassi, University of Pittsburgh
IV
INTERCHIP
24-29
April
1993
335
One is Not Enough: Multiple Views in a
Media Space
William W.
Gaver,
Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC and
Delft University of Technology
Abigail
Sellen,
Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC and
MRC Applied Psychology Unit
Christian Heath, Paul Luff,
Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC and
University of Surrey
Papers: Perspectives and Illusions
Session Chair: Gillian Crampton Smith,
Royal College of Art, London
342
How Fluent is Your Interface? Designing for
International Users
Patricia
Russo,
SunSoft, Inc.
Stephen Boor, The Boston Company
348
Representation in Virtual Space: Visual
Convention in the Graphical User Interface
Loretta
Staples,
Loretta
Staples Design
355
Principles, Techniques, and Ethics of Stage Magic
and Their Application to Human Interface Design
Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini, SunSoft, Inc.
383
Beyond Interface Builders: Model-Based
Interface Tools
Pedro
Székely,
Ping Luo, Robert Neches,
USC/lnformation Sciences Institute
Papers: Meetings and Collaborative Writing
Session Chair: Gary M. Olson, University of Michigan
Discussant: Norbet A. Streitz,
GMD/ÌPSI
391 Tivoli: An
Electronic Whiteboard for
Informal Workgroup Meetings
Elin
Renby Pedersen, Kim McCall, Thomas P.
Moran,
Frank G.
Halasz,
Xerox PARC
399
The User-Centred Iterative Design of
Collaborative Writing Software
Ronald M. Baecker, Dimitrios Nastos,
Ilona R. Posner,
Kelly
L. Mawby,
University of Toronto
406
TakeCoVer: Exploiting Version Support in
Cooperative Systems
Anja
Haake,
Jörg
M.
Haake, GMD/IPSI
Thursday,
29
April
Panel
414
11:00-12:30
Thursday,
29
April
09:00-10:30
Panel
363
Perceptual vs. Hardware Performance in
Advanced Acoustic Interface Design
Organiser: Elizabeth
Wenzel,
NASA-Ames Research Center
Panellists:
William
W. Gaver,
RANK Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC
Scott H. Foster, Crystal River Engineering
Haim Levkowitz,
University of Massachusetts at Lowe/I
Roger Powell, Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Papers: Model-Based Ul Development Systems
Session Chair: Charles van
der Mast,
Delft University of Technology
Discussant: Roger Took, University of York
367
Separations of Concerns in the Chiron-
1
User
Interface Development and Management System
Richard
N.
Taylor, University of California, Irvine
Gregory F. Johnson, Northrop Corporation
375
A Second Generation User Interface Design
Environment The Model and The Runtime
Architecture
Piyawadee
"Noi"
Sukaviriya, James D. Foley,
Todd Griffith, Georgia Institute of Technology
Comparative Design Review: An Exercise in
Parallel Design
Organisers: Jakob Nielsen, Bellcore
Heather Desurvire, NYNEX Science
&
Technology, inc.
Panellists:
Randy Kerr, Microsoft Corporation
Daniel Rosenberg, Borland International, Inc.
Gitta
Salomon, Apple Computer, Inc.
Rolf Molich,
Baltica
Insurance
Tom Stewart, System Concepts, Ltd.
Papers: Automated Ul Generation
Session Chair: Ernest Edmonds,
Loughborough University of Technology
Discussant:
Joëlle
Coutaz,
Laboratoire de Génie ¡nformatique-IMAG
418
Generating User Interfaces from Data Models
and Dialogue Net Specifications
Christian
Janssen,
Anette Weisbecker, Jürgen Ziegler,
Fraunhofer-Institut für Arbeitswirtschaft und
Organisation
424
Encapsulating
Knowledge
For
intelligent
Automatic
Interaction Objects Selection
Jean M.
Vanderdonckt,
François
Bodart,
Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix
430
Providing High-level Control and Expert Assis¬
tance in the User Interface Presentation Design
Won
Chul
Kim, The George Washington University
James D. Foley, Georgia Institute of Technology
24-29
April
1993
Papers:
Searching: Tools and Strategies
Session Chair: George W.
Furnas,
Bellcore
Discussant:
Gabriele Rohr,
IBM
Entwicklungslabor Böblingen
438
Orienteering in an Information Landscape: How
Information Seekers Get From Here to There
Vicki L. O'Day, Robin Jeffries,
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
446
Using Icons to Find Documents:
Simplicity Is Critical
Michael D. Byrne, Georgia Institute of Technology
454
Queries-R-Unks: Graphical Markup for
Text Navigation
Gene Golovchinsky, Mark Chignell,
University of Toronto
Overviews
Session Chair: Allan MacLean,
Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC
461
The Applied Ergonomics Group at Philips
Ian McClelland, Philips Corporate Design
463
Information Design Methods and the
Applications of Virtual Worlds Technology at
WORLQESKSN, Inc.
Robert
Jacobson
and the
WORLßESIGN
Team,
WORLQESIGN, Inc.
465
The Silicon Graphics Customer Research and
Usability Group
Mike Mohageg, Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Demonstrations
Session Chair: Steven
Feiner,
Columbia University
467
Fittered
Suggestions
Joris Verrips,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
468
From Undo to Multi-User Applications
—
The Demo
Michael Spenke, German National Research Center
for Computer Science
Thursday,
29
April
14:30-16:00
Panel
470
Common Elements in Today's Graphical User
Interfaces: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugty
Organiser: A. Brady Farrand, Tandem Computers
Panellists:
Marc Rochkind, XVT
Systems
JearvWarie Chauvet, Neuron Data, Paris
Bruce Tog" Tognazzini,
SunSoñ,
Inc.
David
С
Smith,
Appiè
Computer, Inc.
Papers: Hands, Menus, and Dr. Fitts
Session Chair: Bonnie E. John
Carnegie Mellon University
Discussant: Robert J.K. Jacob
Naval Research Laboratory
474
Human Performance Using Computer Input
Devices in the Preferred and Non-Preferred
Hands
Paul Kabbash, University of Toronto
I. Scott MacKenzie, University of Guelph
William Buxton, University of Toronto and Xerox PARC
482
The Limits of Expert Performance Using
Hierarchic Marking Menus
Gordon
Kurtenbach,
William Buxton,
University of Toronto
488
Lag as a Determinant of Human Performance in
Interactive Systems
I. Scott MacKenzie, University of Guelph
Colin Ware, University of New Brunswick
Papers: Finding and Keeping Information
Session Chair: Nick Hammond, University of York
Discussant: Andrew Dillon, The HUSAT Research Institute
494
Computer Image Retrieval by Features:
Suspect Identification
Eric Lee, Saint Mary's University
Thorn Whalen, Communications Research Centre,
Ottawa
500
Empirically-based Re-design of a
Hypertext Encyclopedia
Keith Instone,
Barbee
Mynatt Teasley, Laura Marie
Leventnal, Bowling Green State University
507
Bridging the Paper and Electronic Worlds:
The Paper User Interface
Walter Johnson, Herbert
Jelűnek,
Xerox PARC
Leigh
Klotz, Fuji
Xerox Corporation
Ramana
Rao, Stuart K. Card, Xerox PARC
Demonstrations
Session Chair: Dominique Scapin,
/NRW
513
Integrated CSCW Tools Within a Shared
3D
Virtual Environment
Christer Carlsson, Lennart
E. Fahlén,
Swedish Institute of Computer Science
514
The Paper Model for Computer-Based Writing
Ann
Fatton, Staffan
Romberger,
Kerstin
Severinson
Eklundh,
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
VI
іішснт
24-29
April
1993
Formal Video Programme
Visualisation
515
516
517
518
The Human Guidance of Automated Design
Lynne Colgan,
British Aerospace pic
Robert Spence, Imperial College
Paul Rankin, Philips Research Laboratories
Browsing Graphs Using a Fisheye View
Marc H. Brown, James R. Meehan,
Dígita/
Equipment
Corporation, Systems Research Centre
Manojit
Särkar,
Brown University
High Interaction Data Visualization Using
Seesoft™ to Visualize Program Change History
Joseph L.
Steffen,
Stephen G. Eick,
AT&T Bell Laboratories
Hypermedia and Multimedia
525
IMPACT: Interactive Motion Picture Authoring
System for Creative Talent
Hirotada Ueda, Takafumi Miyatake,
Satoshi Yoshizawa, Hitachi, Ltd.
526
Microcosm: An open hypermedia system
Hugh Davis, Wendy Hall, Adrian Pickering, Rob Wilkins,
The University of Southampton
527
Multimedia Documents as User Interfaces
M. Cecelia Buchanan,
Polie T.
Zellweger, Ken Pier,
Xerox PARC
Programming by Example and Demonstration
Exploring Remote Images: ATetepathology
Workstation
Catherine
Plaisant,
David A. Carr, Hiroaki Hasegawa,
University of Maryland
519
QOC in Action: Using Design Rationale to Support
Design
Diane McKerlie, Allan MacLean,
Rank Xerox Cambridge EuroPARC
Novel Technologies
520
Touch-Typing With a Stylus
David Goldberg,
Cate
Richardson, Xerox PARC
521
ARGOS:
A Display System for Augmenting Reality
David Drascic,
Human Engineering Research and Consulting
Julius J. Grodski,
Defence and Civil Institute of Environmental Medicine
Paul Milgram, Ken Ruffo, Peter Wong, Shumin Zhai,
University of Toronto
529
530
531
532
CSCW
533
Graphical
Editing
by Example
David
Kurlander,
Columbia University
Gutting Automation with Pixels: A Technique for
Programming in the User Interface
Richard Potter, University of Maryland
Inferring Graphical
Contraints
with Rock*
Solange
Karsenty, Chris Weikart,
Digita/
Equipment
Corporation, Paris Research Laboratory
James A. Landay, Carnegie Melton University
Tourmaline: Macrostyles
by Example
Andrew J. Wertn, Bellcore
Brad A. Myers, Carnegie Mellon University
The Active Badge System
Andy Hopper,
University of Cambridge and Olivetti Research Ltd.
Andy Harter, Tom
Blackie, Olivetti Research Ltd.
Speech
522
Future Scenarios
535
523
524
Taking to Machines
Christopher K. Cowley, Dylan M. Jones,
University of Wales
The AlFresco
Interactive
System
Oliviero Stock and the NLP Group,
Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica
Barry
Arons, MfT Media
Laboratory
MAGME A
Vision
of Health
Care in
1997
Steve Anderson, Shiz Kobara,
Barry Mathis, Ev Shafrir,
Hewlett-Packard Company
537
Author Index
539
Coter
Plates
548
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title_auth | Bridges between worlds Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24 - 29 April 1993 : INTERACT '93 and CHI '93 |
title_exact_search | Bridges between worlds Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24 - 29 April 1993 : INTERACT '93 and CHI '93 |
title_full | Bridges between worlds Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24 - 29 April 1993 : INTERACT '93 and CHI '93 INTERCHI '93, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Editor Stacey Ashlund ... |
title_fullStr | Bridges between worlds Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24 - 29 April 1993 : INTERACT '93 and CHI '93 INTERCHI '93, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Editor Stacey Ashlund ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Bridges between worlds Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24 - 29 April 1993 : INTERACT '93 and CHI '93 INTERCHI '93, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Editor Stacey Ashlund ... |
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title_sub | Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 24 - 29 April 1993 : INTERACT '93 and CHI '93 |
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