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International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Volume 53
Volume 53, Number 1, July 2000
- Robert E. Fields, Peter C. Wright:
Editorial: Understanding work and designing artefacts. 1-4 - Françoise Decortis, Samuel Noirfalise, Berthe Saudelli:
Activity theory, cognitive ergonomics and distributed cognition: three views of a transport company. 5-33 - Catriona Macaulay, David Benyon, Alison Crerar:
Ethnography, theory and systems design: from intuition to insight. 35-60 - Mervi Hasu, Yrjö Engeström:
Measurement in action: an activity-theoretical perspective on producer-user interaction. 61-89 - Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter:
Design guidelines for dealing with breakdowns and repairs in collaborative work settings. 91-120 - Toni Robertson:
Building bridges: negotiating the gap between work practice and technology design. 121-146 - Linden J. Ball, Thomas C. Ormerod:
Putting ethnography to work: the case for a cognitive ethnography of design. 147-168 - Stephen Viller, Ian Sommerville:
Ethnographically informed analysis for software engineers. 169-196 - John C. McCarthy:
The paradox of understanding work for design. 197-219
Volume 53, Number 2, August 2000
- Tim R. H. Cutmore, Trevor J. Hine, Kerry J. Maberly, Nicole M. Langford, Grant Hawgood:
Cognitive and gender factors influencing navigation in a virtual environment. 223-249 - Katherine Isbister, Clifford Nass:
Consistency of personality in interactive characters: verbal cues, non-verbal cues, and user characteristics. 251-267 - Bride Mallon, Brian Webb:
Structure, causality, visibility and interaction: propositions for evaluating engagement in narrative multimedia. 269-287 - Feng Li, Peng-Yung Woo:
The coding principle and method for automatic recognition of Jia Gu Wen characters. 289-299 - Milena M. Head, Norman P. Archer, Yufei Yuan:
World Wide Web navigation aid. 301-330
Volume 53, Number 3, September 2000
- Derek H. Sleeman, Vincent Corruble, Raúl E. Valdés-Pérez:
Introduction/Editorial: Machine Discovery. 333-334 - Lisa M. Baker, Kevin Dunbar:
Experimental design heuristics for scientific discovery: the use of "baseline" and "known standard" controls. 335-349 - Simon Colton, Alan Bundy, Toby Walsh:
On the notion of interestingness in automated mathematical discovery. 351-375 - Sakir Kocabas, Pat Langley:
Computer generation of process explanations in nuclear astrophysics. 377-392 - Pat Langley:
The computational support of scientific discovery. 393-410 - Raúl E. Valdés-Pérez, Francisco Pereira, Vladimir Pericliev:
Concise, intelligible, and approximate profiling of multiple classes. 411-436
Volume 53, Number 4, October 2000
- Vesper Owei:
Natural language querying of databases: an information extraction approach in the conceptual query language. 439-492 - Mark H. Lee, Simon M. Garrett:
Qualitative modelling of unknown interface behaviour. 493-515 - Bogdan Filipic, Iztok Zun, Matjaz Perpar:
Skill-based interpretation of noisy probe signals enhanced with a genetic algorithm. 517-535 - Lynette Armstrong, James G. Phillips, Lauren L. Saling:
Potential determinants of heavier internet usage. 537-550 - Roy A. Ruddle, Andrew Howes, Stephen J. Payne, Dylan M. Jones:
The effects of hyperlinks on navigation in virtual environments. 551-581 - Gheorghe Tecuci, Mihai Boicu, Michael Bowman, Dorin Marcu, Ping Shyr:
An experiment in agent teaching by subject matter experts. 583-610 - Robert M. O'Keefe, Melissa Cole, Patrick Y. K. Chau, Anne P. Massey, Mitzi M. Montoya-Weiss, Mark J. Perry:
From the user interface to the consumer interface: results from a global experiment. 611-628
Volume 53, Number 5, November 2000
- Chaomei Chen, Mary Czerwinski:
Empirical evaluation of information visualizations: an introduction. 631-635 - Emile L. Morse, Michael Lewis, Kai A. Olsen:
Evaluating visualizations: using a taxonomic guide. 637-662 - John T. Stasko, Richard Catrambone, Mark Guzdial, Kevin McDonald:
An evaluation of space-filling information visualizations for depicting hierarchical structures. 663-694 - Kirsten Risden, Mary Czerwinski, Tamara Munzner, Daniel B. Cook:
An initial examination of ease of use for 2D and 3D information visualizations of web content. 695-714 - Chris North, Ben Shneiderman:
Snap-together visualization: can users construct and operate coordinated visualizations? 715-739 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Mark Ennis, J. Hu:
Evaluating the effectiveness of visual user interfaces for information retrieval. 741-763 - Steve J. Westerman, Timothy Cribbin:
Mapping semantic information in virtual space: dimensions, variance and individual differences. 765-787 - Martin Graham, Jessie B. Kennedy, David Benyon:
Towards a methodology for developing visualizations. 789-807 - Margit Pohl, Peter Purgathofer:
Hypertext authoring and visualization. 809-825 - J. Gregory Trafton, Susan S. Kirschenbaum, Ted L. Tsui, Robert T. Miyamoto, James A. Ballas, Paula D. Raymond:
Turning pictures into numbers: extracting and generating information from complex visualizations. 827-850 - Chaomei Chen, Yue Yu:
Empirical studies of information visualization: a meta-analysis. 851-866
Volume 53, Number 6, December 2000
- Kristiina Jokinen, David Sadek, David R. Traum:
Introduction to Special Issue on Collaboration, Cooperation and Conflict in Dialogue Systems. 867-870 - Jens Allwood, David R. Traum, Kristiina Jokinen:
Cooperation, dialogue and ethics. 871-914 - Cecile T. Balkanski, Martine Hurault-Plantet:
Cooperative requests and replies in a collaborative dialogue model. 915-968 - Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Sandra Carberry:
Conflict resolution in collaborative planning dialogs. 969-1015 - Barbara Di Eugenio, Pamela W. Jordan, Richmond H. Thomason, Johanna D. Moore:
The agreement process: an empirical investigation of human-human computer-mediated collaborative dialogs. 1017-1076 - Floriana Grasso, Alison Cawsey, Ray B. Jones:
Dialectical argumentation to solve conflicts in advice giving: a case study in the promotion of healthy nutrition. 1077-1115 - Helmut Horacek:
Tailoring inference-rich descriptions through making compromises between conflicting cooperation principles. 1117-1146 - Sakir Kocabas, Pat Langley:
Collaboration, Cooperation and Conflict in Dialogue Systems: Int. J. Human-Computer Studies (2000) 53, 377-392. 1147-1147 - Sakir Kocabas, Pat Langley:
Computer generation of process explanations in nuclear astrophysics. 1149-1164
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