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CHI 1985: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Lorraine Borman, Raoul N. Smith:

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1985, San Francisco, California, USA, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 978-0-89791-149-8 - Jo W. Tombaugh, Michael D. Arkin, Richard F. Dillon:

The effect of VDU text-presentation rate on reading comprehension and reading speed. 1-6 - John D. Gould, Clayton Lewis, Vincent Barnes:

Effects of cursor speed on text-editing. 7-10 - Brad A. Myers:

The importance of percent-done progress indicators for computer-human interfaces. 11-17 - Philip J. Hayes:

The utility of natural language interfaces (panel session). 19 - S. K. Lee, William Buxton, Kenneth C. Smith:

A multi-touch three dimensional touch-sensitive tablet. 21-25 - Peter R. Atherton, Linnda R. Caporael:

A subjective judgment study of polygon based curved surface imagery. 27-34 - Myron W. Krueger, Thomas Gionfriddo, Katrin Hinrichsen:

VIDEOPLACE - an artificial reality. 35-40 - Thomas K. Landauer, John D. Gould, John A. Anderson, Philip J. Barnard:

Psychological research methods in the human use of computers (panel session). 41-45 - James C. Spohrer, Elliot Soloway, Edgar Pope:

Where the bugs are. 47-53 - Clayton H. Lewis:

Extending the spreadsheet interface to handle approximate quantities and relationships. 55-59 - Thomas G. Moher:

Estimating the distribution of software complexity within a program. 61-64 - Irene Greif, John Seely Brown, Paul M. Cashman, Thomas W. Malone:

Interfaces in organizations (panel session): supporting group work. 65 - Thomas W. Malone:

Designing organizational interfaces. 66-71 - Thomas K. Landauer, Daniel W. Nachbar:

Selection from alphabetic and numeric menu trees using a touch screen: breadth, depth, and width. 73-78 - Thomas S. Tullis:

Designing a menu-based interface to an operating system. 79-84 - Keith A. Butler:

Connecting theory and practice: a case study of achieving usability goals. 85-88 - Lucy A. Suchman, Sharon Traweek, Michael Lynch, Richard Frankel, Brigitte Jordon:

Technology in use (panel session). 89-92 - Michael Good:

The use of logging data in the design of a new text editor. 93-97 - Nathaniel S. Borenstein:

The evaluation of text editors: a critical review of the Roberts and Morgan methodology based on new experiments. 99-105 - Michelle A. Lund:

Evaluating the user interface: the candid camera approach. 107-113 - William Buxton, Sara A. Bly, Steven P. Frysinger, David Lunney, Douglass L. Mansur, Joseph J. Mezrich, Robert C. Morrison:

Communicating with sound (panel session. 115-119 - Jonathan Grudin, Philip J. Barnard:

When does an abbreviation become a word? and related questions. 121-125 - Susan T. Dumais, William Paul Jones:

A comparison of symbolic and spatial filing. 127-130 - George W. Furnas:

Experience with an adaptive indexing scheme. 131-135 - Robert Mack, Thomas P. Moran, Judith Reitman Olson, Dennis R. Wixon, John A. Whiteside:

Computer human factors in computer interface design (panel session). 137-138 - Robert Mack:

Identifying and designing toward new user expectations in a prototype text-editor (panel session). 139-141 - Judith Reitman Olson:

Expanded design procedures for learnable, usable interfaces (panel session). 142-143 - Dennis R. Wixon, John A. Whiteside:

Engineering for usability (panel session): lessons from the user derived interface. 144-147 - John M. Carroll, Dana S. Kay:

Prompting, feedback and error correction in the design of a scenario machine. 149-153 - Martha E. Pollack:

Information sought and information provided: an empirical study of user/expert dialogues. 155-159 - Gerhard Fischer, Andreas C. Lemke, Thomas Schwab:

Knowledge-based help systems. 161-167 - Philip J. Hayes, Pedro A. Szekely, Richard Allen Lerner:

Design alternatives for user interface management sytems based on experience with COUSIN. 169-175 - Andrew Schulert, George T. Rogers, James A. Hamilton:

ADM - a dialog manager. 177-183 - John A. Whiteside, Sandra J. Jones, Paula S. Levy, Dennis R. Wixon:

User performance with command, menu, and iconic interfaces. 185-191 - Mary Beth Rosson:

Listener training for speech-output applications. 193-196 - Ann M. Rollins:

Speech recognition and manner of speaking in noise and in quiet. 197-199 - John A. Waterworth:

Why is synthetic speech harder to remember than natural speech? 201-206 - Peter G. Polson, David E. Kieras

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A quantitative model of the learning and performance of text editing knowledge. 207-212 - Bonnie E. John, Paul S. Rosenbloom, Allen Newell:

A theory of stimulus-response compatibility applied to human-computer interaction. 213-219 - Jennifer L. Dyck, Richard E. Mayer:

BASIC versus natural language: is there one underlying comprehension process? 221-223 - Irene Greif, William Buxton, David R. Reed, Larry Tesler, Scott MacGregor:

Microcomputer user interface toolkits (panel session): the commercial state-of-the-art. 225

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