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Human-Computer Interaction: Ergonomics and User Interfaces - Vol. 1
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Book title: Human-Computer Interaction:Ergonomics and User Interfaces.
Volume: 1.
Contributors: Hans-Jörg Bullinger - Editor, Jürgen Ziegler - Editor.
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Place of publication: Mahwah, NJ.
Publication year: 1999.
Page number: 849.
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Table of contents
- Title Page iii
- Contents v
- Preface xxvii
- Acknowledgments xxix
- Part 1 - Health and Ergononomics 1
- Age and Implementation of New Information Technology in Banking Tasks 3
- 5 - References 5
- Implementation of Information Technology in Call Centers 6
- 5 - References 9
- Computer Usability Problems and Psychological Well-Being 11
- 5 - References 14
- Electronic Document Handling -- a Longitudinal Study on the Effects on Physical and Psychosocial Work Environment 15
- 5 - Discussion 18
- Ergonomics in Vdu Work: A Randomized Controlled Trial 19
- 4 - Discussion 22
- Supporting the Forearm and Wrist During Mouse and Keyboard Work. a Field Study 23
- 5 - References 26
- Assessment of Dose-Response Relationship Between Vdu Work and Discomfort 27
- 6 - References 30
- A Pragmatic and Inclusive Approach to Assess Health and Safety Aspects at Vdu Workplaces 31
- 6 - References 35
- The Comparison of Preferred Settings Between Pc and Cad Workstation 36
- 5 - References 40
- Visual and Lighting Conditions for Vdu Workers 41
- 7 - References 45
- Optometric Examination and Correction of Vdu Workers 46
- 6 - References 50
- Can a More Neutral Position and Support of the Forearms at the Table Top Reduce Pain for Vdu Operators. Laboratory and Field Studies. 51
- 5 - References 55
- Variation of Sitting Posture in Work with Vdus. the Effect of Downward Gaze. 56
- 5 - References 60
- Health Improvements Among Vdu Workers After Reduction of the Airborne Dust in the Office. Three Double-Blind Intervention Studies 61
- 5 - Conclusions 63
- Indoor Foliage Plants Reduce Mucous Membrane and Neuropsychological Discomfort Among Office Workers 65
- 5 - References 68
- Difference in the Ans Activity Between Gaze Angles While Seated 69
- 6 - References 73
- Study of Adaptive Input System for Telecommunication Terminal Evaluation of Discriminant Which Controls Computer Key-Input 74
- References 78
- Study on Stress Management - -Relationship Among Body Sway, Accommodation, and Mental Fatigue by Vdt Work- 79
- 6 - References 83
- Influences of Ergo-Meter Work Load Stimulated Fluctuations in Cff Values of Circadian Rhythm on Vdu Work Load Related Central Nerve Fatigue 84
- 5 - References 88
- Performance and Muscle Load Among Young and Elderly 89
- 5 - References 92
- Forearm Muscular Fatigue During 4 Hours of Intensive Computer Mouse Work -- Relation to Age. 93
- 5 - References 96
- Mental Workload in It Work: Combining Cognitive and Physiological Perspectives 97
- 6 - References 100
- Investigation of the Use of Non-Keyboard Input Devices (nkid) 102
- 6 - References 105
- Fatigue and Muscle Activity in Fast Repetitive Finger Movements 106
- 5 - References 110
- Quality of Information in Internet as an Information Security Basis 111
- 6 - Reference 115
- Authoring Tools for Internet Publishing 116
- Psychophysiological Effect of the Information Technologies on Users and a Psychophysiological Approach for Its Detection 120
- Psychological Aspects of the Organization of the Distance Learning 124
- 7 - References 128
- Psychological, Ethic and Social Peculiarities of Using New Information Technologies 129
- 5 - References 132
- The Comfort Evaluation of Vr in Vibration and Slopes Environment 133
- 5 - References 136
- The Maintenance of Habituation to Virtual Simulation Sickness 137
- 5 - References 140
- Virtual Reality Induced Symptoms and Effects (vrise) in Four Different Virtual Reality Display Conditions 142
- 5 - References 146
- 6 - Acknowledgements 146
- An Investigation into the Predictive Modeling of Ve Sickness 147
- 5 - References 151
- The Search for a Cybersickness Dose Value 152
- 6 - References 156
- Keyboard Tactile Feedback and Its Effect on Keying Force Applied 157
- 4 - References 160
- An Alternative Keyboard for Typists with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 162
- 5 - References 166
- 6 - References 172
- It-Quality and Employees Ability to Cope, and How Age Affects Subjective It-Quality 173
- 5 - References 177
- Factors Associated with the Experience of Stress and Well-Being in Computer-Based Office Work 178
- 6 - References 183
- Visual Strain and Eye Disorders in Display Uses 184
- References 186
- Vdt Use and Its Relation to Job Stress in Various Sectors of Industry in Finland: Qualitative Differences 187
- 5 - References 191
- The Physiological Measurement of User Comfort Levels: An Evaluation Experiment for Comparing Three Types of Crts 193
- 5 - References 196
- Coping with Psychophysiological Stress During Multi-Tasking in Human-Computer Interaction 197
- References 200
- Acknowledgment 200
- How to Determine Optimal System Response Times, in Interacfive Computer Tasks 201
- References 204
- 6 - Selected References 210
- Part 2 - User Interfaces and Interactions 211
- Extension of the Ideaboard for Educational Applications 213
- 5 - References 217
- Pointing Accuracy with Mobile Pen-Based Devices for On-The-Move Applications 218
- 4 - References 222
- Ocr-Oriented Automatic Document Orientation Correcting Technique for Mobile Image Scanners 223
- 6 - References 227
- An Easy Internet Browsing System with Sophisticated Human Interface Using 3-D Graphics 228
- 5 - References 232
- User Adaptation of the Pen-Based User Interface by Reinforcement Learning 233
- References 237
- Frontier: An Application of a Pen Based Interface to an Its for Guiding Fraction Calculation 238
- References 242
- A Paper Based User Interface for Editing Documents 243
- 4 - References 246
- Interface Using Video Captured Images 247
- References 250
- Design of Interface for Operational Support of an Experimental Accelerator with Adaptability to User Preference and Skill Level 251
- References 255
- Improving the Usability of User Interfaces by Supporting the Anticipation Feedback Loop 256
- 6 - References 260
- User Modelling in a Gui 261
- 5 - References 265
- Using a Painting Metaphor to Rate Large Numbers of Objects 266
- 6 - References 270
- Iconstickers: Converting Computer Icons into Real Paper Icons 271
- 6 - References 275
- Designing Interactive Music Systems: A Pattern Approach 276
- 6 - References 280
- Dextrous Interaction with Computer Animations Using Vision-Based Gesture Interface 281
- References 285
- Perceptual Intelligence: Learning Gestures and Words for Individualized, Adaptive Interfaces 286
- 4 - Conclusion 290
- Let Your Hands Talk - Gestures as a Means of Interaction 291
- 5 - References 294
- The Argus-Architecture for Global Computer Vision-Based Interaction and Its Application in Domestic Environments 296
- 7 - References 300
- Virtual Touchscreen 301
- 6 - Acknowledgments 305
- 7 - References 305
- Use of Fuzzy Logic in an Adaptive Interface Meant for Teleoperation 306
- 6 - References 310
- Specifications of Human-Machine Interfaces for Helping Cooperation in Human Organizations 311
- 6 - References 315
- Work-Oriented It Tool Design for Dynamic Business Processes and Organization Structures 316
- 5 - References 320
- About the Role of Intelligent Assistants in the Control of Safety-Critical Systems 321
- 6 - References 325
- Multi-Agent Systems for Adaptive Multi-User Interactive System Design: Some Issues of Research 326
- 5 - References 330
- Adaptive Generation of Graphical Information Presentations in a Heterogeneous Telecooperation Environment 331
- 5 - References 335
- Combining User and Usage Modelling for User-Adaptivity Systems 336
- 4 - Conclusions 340
- A Graphical User Interface Shifting from Novice to Expert 341
- 4.2 - Effect of Presenting Better Operations 345
- Athena: An User-Centered Adaptive Interface 346
- 7 - References 350
- A Control Structure for Adaptive Interactive Systems 351
- 6 - References 356
- Harnessing New Dimensions for Creating Informed Interfaces 357
- The Effects of Representational Bias on Collaborative Inquiry 362
- 5 - References Cited 365
- 7 - References 365
- Redesign of Distributed Computer-Mediated Collaboration Systems 367
- References 371
- Hypermedia Enhancement of a Print-Based Constructivist Science Textbook 372
- References 374
- Acknowledgment 375
- A Picture is Worth More Than Two Lines 376
- Information Gathering from Hypermedia Databases 381
- 3 - Summary and Conclusions 385
- 5 - References 385
- Gender and Computer Expertise 387
- 5 - References 391
- Calculation of Totally Optimized: Button Configurations Using Fitts' Law 392
- 6 - Acknowledgments 396
- 7 - References 396
- 3-D Input Device Using a Ball Rotation Interface 397
- 4 - References 400
- Pointing Devices for Industrial Use 402
- 5 - References 406
- Man-Machine Interaction Using Eye Movement 407
- References 411
- Relationship Between Size of Icons and Mouse Operating Force with Complex Actions During Pointing Tasks 412
- 5 - References 415
- User-Friendly by Making the Interface Graspable 416
- Discussion 420
- Influence of Delay Time in Remote Camera Control 421
- 5 - Reference 425
- Creativity and Usability Engineering for Next Generation of Human Computer, Interaction 426
- 6 - References 430
- Creativity and Usability Concepts in Designing Human Computer Interaction for Management of Complex Dynamic Systems 431
- 6 - References 435
- 6 - References 435
- The Effect of Auditory Accessory Stimuli on Picture Categorisation; Implications for Interface Design 436
- 4 - References 440
- A New Method to Synthesize Japanese Sign Language Based on Intuitive Motion Primitives 441
- References 445
- Empirical Data on the Use of Speech and Gestures in a Multimodal Human-Computer Environment 446
- 5 - References 449
- A Multimedia System to Collect, Manage and Search in Narrative Productions 451
- 5 - References 455
- Multimedia: the Effect of Picture, Voice & Text for the Learning Of: Concepts and Principles 456
- References 460
- Design of Multimodal Feedback Mechanisms for Interactive 3d Object Manipulation 461
- 6 - References 465
- A Distributed System for Device Diagnostics Utilizing Augmented Reality, 3d Audio, and Speech Recognition 466
- 5 - References 469
- On the Visual Quality of Still Images and of Low- Motion Talking Head Digital Videos 471
- 4 - References 475
- Spatio-Temporal Perspectives: A New Way for Cognitive Enhancement 476
- References 479
- A Study on How Depth Perception is Affected by Different Presentations of 3d Objects 481
- 6 - References 485
- Color Balance in Color Placement Support Systems for Visualization 486
- References 490
- Cognitive Architectures -- a Theoretical Foundation for Hci 491
- 4 - References 494
- Computer-Based Screening of the Visual System 496
- 6 - References 500
- Studies on Classification of Similar Trademarks Corresponding to Human Visual Cognitive Sense 501
- 6 - References 505
- Defending and Offending Cultures 506
- 4 - References 510
- Another Software for Another Society? 511
- 6 - References 515
- You Don't Have to Be Jewish to Design Bagel.Com, but It Helps... and Other Matters 516
- 5 - References 520
- Gui Design Preference Validation for Japan and China - a Case for Kansei Engineering? 521
- 6 - References 525
- Isomorphic Sonification of Spatial Relations 526
- 4 References 530
- Virtual Tactile Maps 531
- 8 - References 535
- Design of Tactile Graphics 536
- 4 - References 539
- Deriving Tactile Images from Paper-Based Documents 540
- 7 - References 544
- Evaluating Stress in the Development of Speech Interface Technology 545
- 6 - References 549
- Integrated Recognition and Interpretation of Speech for a Construction Task Domain 550
- 7 - References 554
- Exploring the Learnability of Structured Earcons 555
- 4 - References 559
- Repeats, Reformulations, and Emotional Speech: Evidence for the Design of Human- Computer Speech Interfaces 560
- 7 - References 564
- Task Oriented and Speech Supported User Interfaces in Production Technology 566
- 6 - References 570
- Compatibility Problems in E-Commerce Interfaces 571
- 3 - References 575
- Customer Segmentation and Interface Design 576
- User-Side Web Page Customization 580
- A Direct Manipulation User Interface for a Telerobot on the Internet 585
- 6 - References 589
- A New Concept for Designing Internet Learning Applications for Students of Electrical Engineering 590
- 5 - References 594
- Design Strategy for an Html Administration and Management User Interface 595
- 4 - References 599
- A Visual Approach to Internet Applications Development 600
- References 604
- Part 3 - User Interface Design 605
- Systematic Design of Human-Computer-Interfaces as Relational Serniotic Systems 607
- 4 - References 611
- A Wandering Photographer 612
- Multidimensional Orientation Systems in Virtual Space on the Basis of Finder 616
- Development of an Interface for Computing and Analyzing Multidimensional Perceptual Space 621
- 6 - References 624
- Interface Issues in Everyday Products 626
- 9 - Further Reading 629
- Cognition and Learning in Distributed Design Environments: Experimental Studies and Human-Computer Interfaces 631
- 6 - References 635
- Adaptable Guls Based on the Componentware Technique 636
- 7 - References 640
- An Approach for the Complementary Model to Improve Supervisory System 641
- An Experimental Study of User Interface in a Data Management System 646
- References 650
- References 650
- Combined Metric for User Interface Design and Evaluation 651
- 5 - References 655
- User-Interface Design for Online Transactions: Planet Sabre Air-Travel Booking 656
- Interface Design Factors for Shared Multicultural Interfaces 661
- 5 - References 665
- Combining Knowledge Acquisition with User Centred Design 666
- 4 - References 670
- Aesthetic Design -- Just an Add On? 671
- 7 - References 675
- Keep Cool: the Value of Affective Computer Interfaces in a Rational World 676
- 4 - References 679
- Affect-Adaptive User Interface 681
- References 685
- Measurement in Synthetic Task Environments for Teams: A Methodological Typology 686
- 1 - References 690
- Countermeasures Against Stress: Dynamic Cognitive Induction 691
- 1 - References 695
- The Social Psychology of Intelligent Machines: A Research Agenda Revisited 696
- 4 - References 699
- Matrix Evaluation Method for Planned Usability Improvements Based on Customer Feedback 701
- 6 - References 705
- Will Baby Faces Ever Grow Up? 706
- Small Interfaces -- a Blind Spot of the Academical Hci Community? 710
- Good Things in Small Packages: User-Interface Design for Baby Faces in Devices and Appliances for Y2k and Beyond 715
- 5 - References 719
- An Integrated Caucad System for Graphic Design 720
- Reference 724
- Cultural Differences in Icon Recognition 725
- 5 - References 729
- Synthesizing Ideal Product Shapes by Image Morphing 730
- 7 - References 734
- Www Interface Design for Computerized Service Supporting System 735
- Reference 739
- A Study on Tactile Interfaces as an Aid to Home Electronic Appliance Operation for the Visually Impaired 740
- 5 - References 744
- An Ergonomic Design of Emg Signal Controlled Hci for Stroke Patients 745
- 5 - References 749
- A Comparison of Multi-Modal Combination Modes for the Map System 750
- 5 - References 754
- Multimodal Human-Computer Communication in Technical Applications 755
- 7 - References 759
- Extracting Baby-Boomers' Future Expectations by the Evaluation Grid Method Through E-Mail 760
- 5 - References 763
- Genetic Algorithm (ga) as a Means of Ambiguous Decision Support by Ahp 764
- References 768
- Cyber-Messe Part 2: An Operational Prototype Model 769
- References 773
- The Web Crusade Part 1: Motives for Creating Personal Web Pages by Individuals 774
- The Web Crusade Part 2: Creating a Web Page Design Map 778
- The Effects of Facial Expression on Understanding Japanese Sign Language Animation 783
- Small Group Cscw Using Web Resources: A Case Study 792
- Testing Videophone Graphical Symbols in Southeast Asia 793
- 4 - References 797
- An Empirical Evaluation of Videophone Symbols: An International Study 798
- 4 - Acknowledgments 801
- References 801
- Connecting Culture, User Characteristics and User Interface Design 803
- 3 - References 807
- Challenges in Designing User Interfaces for Handheld Communication Devices: A Case Study 808
- 5. References 812
- Design Methodology of Chinese User Interface Lessons from Windows 95/98 813
- 6 - Reference 817
- The Emotion Mouse 818
- 7 - References 823
- 7 - References 823
- Smiling Through: Motivation at the User Interface 824
- 6 - References 828
- Affective Computing for Hci 829
- 6 - References 833
- Computer Assisted Education with Cognitive and Biological Feedback Loops 834
- References 836
- What Emotions Are Necessary for Hci? 838
- 5 - References 842
- Affective Computing: Medical Applications 843
- References 847
- Part 4 - Usability Engineering 849
- Asynchronous and Distance Communication Over Digital Networks 851
- Investigating User Comprehension of Complex Multi-User Interfaces 856
- An Extendible Architecture for the Integration of Eye Tracking and User Interaction Events of Java Programs with Complex User Interfaces 861
- 5 - References 865
- Evolutionary Approach to Revolutionary Use of Software Diagrams in Client-Designer Communication 866
- References 870
- Project Leap: Addressing Measurement Dysfunction in Review 871
- 6 - References 874
- Between the Situation of Simulation and the Situation of Reference: the Operators' Representations 875
- References 879
- From Field to Simulator and Microworld Studies: the Ecological Validity of Research 880
- 6 - References 884
- The Temporal Structure of a Dynamic Environment in a Microworld Experiment 885
- 7 - References 889
- Training Simulators in Anesthesia : Towards a Hierarchy of Learning Situations 890
- References 894
- A New Integrated Support Environment for Requirements Analysis of User Interface Development 895
- 6 - Reference 899
- A Method for Extracting Requirements That a User Interface Prototype Contains 900
- 7 - References 904
- Documentation of Prototypes in Terms of Use Scenarios: Nice to Have or Indispensable? 905
- References 908
- Design Patterns: Bridges Between Application Domain and Software Labs 909
- 3 - References 912
- Specification of the User Interface: State of the Art in Real Projects 913
- 6 - References 917
- Cooperative Development: Underspecification in External Representations and Software Usability 918
- 4 - References 922
- Effects of the Internet Marketplace on the Usability Practice 923
- 4 - References 927
- Method to Build Good Usability: Task Analysis and User Interface Design Using Operation Flowcharts 928
- 6 - References 932
- Quis: Applying a New Walkthrough Method to a Product Design Process 933
- 5 - References 937
- A Comparative Study of Shem (structured Heuristic Evaluation Method) 938
- 5. References 942
- 3d Visualization of Plant Parameters and Its Evaluation 943
- Reference 946
- Simulation-Based Human Interface Evaluation for Maintenance Facilities 948
- 5 - References 952
- Sensory Evaluation Method for Determining Portable Information Terminal Requirements for Nursing Care Applications 953
- 5.References 957
- Quality Control and the Usability Evaluation 958
- 5 - References 962
- Evaluation of Taste for Colours on Motorcycle 963
- 5 - Reference 967
- Proposal and Evaluation of User Interface for Personal Digital Assistants 968
- 6 - References 972
- Software Tool for the Use of Human Factors Engineering Guidelines to Conduct Control Room Evaluations 973
- 5 - References 977
- Embedding Hci Guideline Input to Iterative User Interface Development 978
- 4 - References 982
- Completing Human Factor Guidelines by Interactive Examples 983
- 5 - References 987
- A Petri Nets Method for Specification and Automatic Generation of User Interface 988
- 5 - References 992
- An Approach to Improve Design and Usability of User Interfaces for Supervision Systems by Using Human Factors 993
- 5 - References 997
- Automated Generation of an On-Line Guidelines Repository 998
- 5 - References 1002
- Mental Effort and Evaluation of User-Interfaces: A Questionnaire Approach 1003
- 5 - References 1006
- User Satisfaction Measurement Methodologies: Extending the User Satisfaction Questionnaire 1008
- 6 - References 1012
- Worklab - an Interactive Interface Evaluation Approach 1013
- 4 - References 1017
- Isometrics: An Usability Inventory Supporting Summative and Formative Evaluation of Software Systems 1018
- 6 - References 1022
- Tradeoffs in the Design of the Ibm Computer Usability Satisfaction Questionnaires 1023
- 5 - References 1027
- Test It: Isonorm 9241/10 1028
- 6 - References 1031
- Task Modelling for Database Interface Development 1033
- 6 - References 1037
- An Extensible Architecture to Support the Structuring and the Efficient Exploitation of Ergonomics Rules 1038
- 3 - References 1042
- Assisting Designers in Developing Interactive Business Oriented Applications 1043
- 5 - References 1047
- Human-Centered Model-Based Interface Development 1048
- 6 - References 1052
- Testing the Usability of Visual Languages: A Web-Based Methodology 1053
- References 1057
- The User Action Framework: A Theorybased Foundation for Inspection and Classification of Usability Problems 1058
- 8 - References 1062
- The Evaluator Effect During First-Time Use of the Cognitive Walkthrough Technique 1063
- 6 - References 1067
- A Process for Appraising Commercial Usability Evaluation Methods 1068
- 5 - References 1072
- From Usability to Actability 1073
- 6 - References 1077
- Consequences of Computer Breakdowns on Time Usage 1078
- Why Extending Erp Software with Multi-User Interfaces? 1083
- 6 - References 1087
- Modelling Multi-Users Tasks 1088
- 5 - Acknowledgments 1092
- Architecture for Multi-User Interfaces 1093
- 5 - References 1097
- Toward Usable Browse Hierarchies for the Web 1098
- 5 - References 1102
- Research Methods for Next Generation Hci 1103
- 4 - References 1107
- Remote Usability Testing Through the Internet 1108
- References 1113
- Software Tools for Collection and Analysis of Observational Data 1114
- 4 - References 1118
- The Use of Eye Tracking for Human-Computer Interaction Research and Usability Testing 1119
- 6 - References 1122
- Mobile and Stationary Usability Labs: Technical Issues, Trends and Perspectives 1123
- 5 - References 1127
- Automatic Operation Logging and Usability Validation 1128
- 8 - References 1132
- Part 5 - Design and Development 1135
- User Interface Design in the Post-Pc Era 1137
- Vehicle-Navigation User-Interface Design: Lessons for Consumer Devices 1143
- 6 - References 1147
- The Design of Microsoft Windows Ce 1148
- References 1152
- Inattentive Use: A New Design Concept 1153
- 6 - References 1157
- 200,000,000,000 Call Records - Now What Do We Do? 1158
- 5 - References 1161
- Who is the Designer? the B-Vor Process of Participatory Design 1162
- 5 - References 1166
- Legacy Interface Migration: A Task-Centered Approach 1167
- 5 - References 1171
- Formgen: A Generator for Adaptive Forms Based on Easygui 1172
- References 1176
- Exploiting Knowledge in Large Industrial Companies: A Combined Approach to Information Retrieval from Legacy Databases 1177
- 6 - References 1181
- Distributed Expert System for Interactive Reasoning and Evaluation 1182
- 5 - References 1187
- Role Concept in Software Development 1189
- 4 - References 1193
- Acquiring Tasks: A Better Way Than Asking? 1194
- 6 - References 1197
- Tasks and Situations: Considerations for Models and Design Principles in Human Computer Interaction 1199
- 4 - References 1204
- Developing Scenario-Based Requirements and Testing Them for Minimum Quality 1205
- References 1208
- The Symbiosis of Scenarios and Prototypes in Usability Requirements Engineering 1209
- References 1212
- Application-Oriented Software Development for Supporting Cooperative Work 1213
- 6 - References 1217
- Internationalization and Localization of the Web Sites 1218
- 4 - References 1222
- Trends in Future Web Designs 1223
- 3 - References 1226
- User-Interface Development: Lessons for the Future from Two Past Projects 1227
- Cross-Cultural Usability Engineering: Development and State of the Art 1232
- 6 - References: 1236
- Communicating Entities: A Semiotic-Based Methodology for Interface Design 1237
- 4 - References 1241
- Discovering Latent Relationships Among Ideas: A Methodology for Facilitating New Idea Creation 1242
- 5 - References 1246
- From Focus Group to Functional Specification -- a Linguistic Approach to the Transfer of Knowledge 1247
- References 1250
- Designing Interactions Through Meaning 1252
- 5 - References 1256
- Towards Complex Object Oriented Analysis and Design 1257
- 6. References 1261
- Intelligent Objects in Humancomputer Interaction 1262
- 5 - References 1266
- The Role of External Memory in a Complex Task: Effects of Device and Memory Restrictions on Program Generation 1268
- 5 - References 1272
- Expertise in Computer Programming: Exploring Commonalities Between Code Comprehension and Generation Activities 1273
- 5 - References 1277
- Active Vs. Passive Systems for Automatic Program Diagnosis 1278
- 5 - References 1282
- Improving the Engineering of Immediate Feedback for Model-Tracing Based Program Diagnosis 1283
- 4 - References 1287
- Handson: Dynamic Interface Presentations by Example 1288
- 6 - References 1292
- Audiotest: Utilising Audio to Communicate Information in Program Debugging 1293
- 4 - References 1297
- A Flow-Chart Based Learning System for Computer Programming 1298
- 6 - References 1302
- Automatic Construction of Intelligent Diagrammatic Environments 1303
- 4 - References 1307
- Integrating Perspectives for Ui Design 1308
- References 1312
- The Task of Integrating Perspectives: Lessons Learnt from Evaluation 1313
- References 1317
- The Role of Task Driven Design for the Integration of Perspectives 1318
- 7 - References 1321
- How Software Engineers Deal with Task Models 1322
- 6 - References 1326
- Bringing in the Social Perspective: User Centred Design 1327
- 5 - References 1331
- Prosody and User Acceptance of Tts 1332
- 5 - References 1336
- Benefits of Internationalizing Software and Successful On-Demand Multilingual Web Publishing 1337
- Index Author 1341
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