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CHI 1994: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Beth Adelson, Susan T. Dumais, Judith S. Olson:

Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 1994, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, April 24-28, 1994, Proceedings. ACM 1994, ISBN 0-89791-650-6
Design in the Workplace
- Morten Kyng:

Scandinavian design: users in product development. 3-9 - Joseph M. Ballay:

Designing Workscape: an interdisciplinary experience. 10-15
Accessing and Exploring Information
- Benoît Lemaire, Johanna D. Moore:

An improved interface for tutorial dialogues: browsing a visual dialogue history. 16-22 - Jade Goldstein, Steven F. Roth:

Using aggregation and dynamic queries for exploring large data sets. 23-29 - Haruhiko Nishiyama, Sumi Kin, Teruo Yokoyama, Yutaka Matsushita:

An image retrieval system considering subjective perception. 30-36
Supporting Distributed Work
- John C. Tang, Monica Rua:

Montage: providing teleproximity for distributed groups. 37-43 - Masayuki Tani, Masato Horita, Kimiya Yamaashi, Koichiro Tanikoshi, Masayasu Futakawa:

Courtyard: integrating shared overview on a large screen and per-user detail on individual screens. 44-50 - Christine Neuwirth, Ravinder Chandhok, Davida H. Charney, Patricia G. Wojahn, Loel Kim:

Distributed collaborative writing: a comparison of spoken and written modalities for reviewing and revising documents. 51-57
Expressive Interfaces
- Karon Weber, Alex Poon:

Marquee: a tool for real-time video logging. 58-64 - Virginia Z. Ogozalek:

A comparison of the use of text and multimedia interfaces to provide information to the elderly. 65-71 - Clifford Nass, Jonathan Steuer, Ellen R. Tauber:

Computers are social actors. 72-78 - Gerda Smets, Kees Overbeeke, William W. Gaver:

Form-giving: expressing the nonobvious. 79-84 - Janet H. Walker, Lee Sproull, R. Subramani:

Using a human face in an interface. 85-91
Multimedia Interfaces
- Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Peter Faraday:

Designing presentation in multimedia interfaces. 92-98 - Bruce "Tog" Tognazzini:

The "Starfire" video prototype project: a case history. 99-105 - Brad A. Myers, Jade Goldstein, Matthew A. Goldberg:

Creating charts by demonstration. 106-111 - Steven F. Roth, John Kolojejchick, Joe Mattis, Jade Goldstein:

Interactive graphic design using automatic presentation knowledge. 112-117 - Toshiyuki Masui, Ken Nakayama:

Repeat and predict - two keys to efficient text editing. 118-123
Studies of Communication and Cooperative Work
- Beverly Harrison, Marilyn M. Mantei, Garry Beirne, Tracy Narine:

Communicating About Communicating: Cross-Disciplinary Design of a Media Space Interface. 124-130 - Steve Whittaker, David M. Frohlich

, Owen Daly-Jones:
Informal workplace communication: what is it like and how might we support it? 131-137 - Annette Adler, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:

A room of our own: experiences from a direct office share. 138-144
Tools for Design
- Susan E. McDaniel, Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson:

Methods in search of methodology - combining HCI and object orientation. 145-151 - Jakob Nielsen:

Enhancing the explanatory power of usability heuristics. 152-158 - Joe D. Chase, Robert S. Schulman, H. Rex Hartson, Deborah Hix:

Development and evaluation of a taxonomical model of behavioral representation techniques. 159-165
Auditory Information Interfaces
- Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Gerhard Weber

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Nonvisual presentation of graphical user interfaces: contrasting two approaches. 166-172 - Stephen A. Brewster, Peter C. Wright, Alistair D. N. Edwards:

The design and evaluation of an auditory-enhanced scrollbar. 173-179
Accessing and Using Stored Documents
- Ramana Rao, Stuart K. Card, Walter Johnson, Leigh Klotz, Randall H. Trigg:

Protofoil: storing and finding the information worker's paper documents in an electronic file cabinet. 180-185 - Alison Kidd:

The marks are on the knowledge worker. 186-191
Social Aspects of Design
- John M. Carroll, Sherman R. Alpert, John Karat, Mary S. Van Deusen, Mary Beth Rosson:

Raison d'Etre: capturing design history and rationale in multimedia narratives. 192-197
Designing Spoken Language Systems
- John L. Bennett, John Karat:

Facilitating effective HCI design meetings. 198-204 - Sharon L. Oviatt:

Interface techniques for minimizing disfluent input to spoken language systems. 205-210 - Randall Sparks, Lori Meiskey, Hans Brunner:

An object-oriented approach to dialogue management in spoken language systems. 211-217
Automatic Support in Design and Use
- Dan R. Olsen, Walter Holladay:

Automatic generation of interactively consistent search dialogs. 218-224 - Roberto Moriyón, Pedro A. Szekely, Robert Neches:

Automatic generation of help from interface design models. 225-231 - Michael D. Byrne, Scott D. Wood, James D. Foley, David E. Kieras

, Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya:
Automating interface evaluation. 232-237
Evaluation Methods
- Stuart K. Card, Peter Pirolli, Jock D. Mackinlay:

The cost-of-knowledge characteristic function: display evaluation for direct-walk dynamic information visualizations. 238-244 - Jürgen Koenemann-Belliveau, John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson, Mark K. Singley:

Comparative usability evaluation: critical incidents and critical threads. 245-251 - David E. Rowley:

Usability testing in the field: bringing the laboratory to the user. 252-257
Pen Input
- Gordon Kurtenbach, William Buxton:

User learning and performance with marking menus. 258-264 - Dan Venolia, Forrest Neiberg:

T-Cube: a fast, self-disclosing pen-based alphabet. 265-270 - Steve Whittaker, Patrick Hyland, Myrtle Wiley:

FILOCHAT: handwritten notes provide access to recorded conversations. 271-277
HCI Research?
- William Newman:

A Preliminary Analysis of the Products of HCI Research, Using Pro Forma Abstracts. 278-284
Design Evaluation
- Frank M. Shipman III, Raymond McCall:

Supporting knowledge-base evolution with incremental formalization. 285-291 - Gerhard Fischer, Raymond McCall, Jonathan L. Ostwald, Brent Reeves, Frank M. Shipman III:

Seeding, evolutionary growth and reseeding: supporting the incremental development of design environments. 292-298 - John Bowers, James Pycock:

Talking through design: requirements and resistance in cooperative prototyping. 299-305
Information Visualization
- Maureen C. Stone, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Eric A. Bier:

The movable filter as a user interface tool. 306-312 - Christopher Ahlberg, Ben Shneiderman:

Visual information seeking: tight coupling of dynamic query filters with starfield displays. 313-317 - Ramana Rao, Stuart K. Card:

The table lens: merging graphical and symbolic representations in an interactive focus + context visualization for tabular information. 318-322
Access to Organized Data Structures
- Pawan R. Vora, Martin Helander, Valerie L. Shalin:

Evaluating the influence of interface styles and multiple access paths in hypertext. 323-329 - George W. Furnas, Jeff Zacks:

Multitrees: enriching and reusing hierarchical structure. 330-336
GOMS Analysis
- Peter Haunold, Werner Kuhn:

A keystroke level analysis of a graphics application: manual map digitizing. 337-343 - Sharon Irving, Peter G. Polson, J. E. Irving:

A GOMS analysis of the advanced automated cockpit. 344-350 - Richard Gong, David E. Kieras

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A validation of the GOMS model methodology in the development of a specialized, commercial software application. 351-357
Visual Interaction Techniques
- Eric A. Bier, Maureen C. Stone, Kenneth P. Fishkin, William Buxton, Thomas Baudel:

A taxonomy of see-through tools. 358-364 - Christopher Ahlberg, Ben Shneiderman:

The alphaslider: a compact and rapid selector. 365-371
Designing Interaction Objects
- David A. Carr:

Specification of interface interaction objects. 372-378 - Michael Travers:

Recursive interfaces for reactive objects. 379-385
HCI in the Real World
- Brenda J. Burkhart, Darold Hemphill, Scott Jones:

The value of a baseline in determining design success. 386-391 - Bonnie A. Nardi, Jeff A. Johnson:

User preferences for task-specific vs. generic application software. 392-398 - Deborah Lawrence, Michael E. Atwood, Shelly Dews:

Surrogate users: mediating between social and technical interaction. 399-404
Evaluating Pointing Devices
- Erik Strommen:

Children's use of mouse-based interfaces to control virtual travel. 405-410 - Sarah A. Douglas, Anant Kartik Mithal:

The effect of reducing homing time on the speed of a finger-controlled isometric pointing device. 411-416 - Paul Kabbash, William Buxton, Abigail Sellen:

Two-handed input in a compound task. 417-423
Analysis of Programming Environments
- Stephanie Houde, Royston Sellman:

In search of design principles for programming environments. 424-430 - Michael Eisenberg, Gerhard Fischer:

Programmable design environments: integrating end-user programming with domain-oriented assistance. 431-437
Cognitive Models
- John Rieman, Clayton H. Lewis, Richard M. Young, Peter G. Polson:

Why is a raven like a writing desk?: lessons in interface consistency and analogical reasoning from two cognitive architectures. 438-444 - Andrew Howes:

A model of the acquisition of menu knowledge by exploration. 445-451
Interacting in 3-D
- Ken Hinckley, Randy Pausch, John C. Goble, Neal F. Kassell:

Passive real-world interface props for neurosurgical visualization. 452-458 - Shumin Zhai, William Buxton, Paul Milgram:

The "Silk Cursor": investigating transparency for 3D target acquisition. 459-464 - Tamotsu Murakami, Naomasa Nakajima:

Direct and intuitive input device for 3-D shape deformation. 465-470

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