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International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, July 1999
- Brian R. Gaines:
Editorial: Electronic submission of papers to IJHCS. 1-1 - Susan Wiedenbeck, Jean Scholtz:
Introduction to the Special Issue "Best of Empirical Studies of Programmers 7". 3-5 - Marian Petre, Alan F. Blackwell:
Mental imagery in program design and visual programming. 7-30 - A. Marie Vans, Anneliese von Mayrhauser, Gabriel Somlo:
Program understanding behavior during corrective maintenance of large-scale software. 31-70 - Susan Wiedenbeck, Vennila Ramalingam:
Novice comprehension of small programs written in the procedural and object-oriented styles. 71-87 - Marian G. Williams, J. Nicholas Buehler:
Comparison of visual and textual languages via task modeling. 89-115
Volume 51, Number 2, August 1999
- Editorial: 30th Anniversary Issue. 119-124
- Max E. Sime, Thomas R. G. Green, D. J. Guest:
Psychological Evaluation of Two Conditional Constructions Used in Computer Languages. 125-133 - E. H. Mamdani, S. Assilian:
An Experiment in Linguistic Synthesis with a Fuzzy Logic Controller. 135-147 - Humberto R. Maturana:
The Organization of the Living: A Theory of the Living Organization. 149-168 - Lance A. Miller, John C. Thomas:
Behavioral issues in the use of interactive systems. 169-196 - Ruven E. Brooks:
Towards a theory of the cognitive processes in computer programming. 197-211 - Lisanne Bainbridge:
Verbal reports as evidence of the process operator's knowledge. 213-238 - Ryszard S. Michalski, R. L. Chilausky:
Knowledge acquisition by encoding expert rules versus computer induction from examples: a case study involving soybean pathology. 239-263 - Benedict du Boulay, Tim O'Shea, John Monk:
The black box inside the glass box: presenting computing concepts to novices. 265-277 - George Robertson, Donald L. McCracken, Alan F. Newell:
The ZOG approach to man-machine communication. 279-306 - Raymond S. Nickerson:
Why interactive computer systems are sometimes not used by people who might benefit from them. 307-321 - Elaine Rich:
Users are individuals: individualizing user models. 323-338 - Erik Hollnagel, David D. Woods:
Cognitive Systems Engineering: New wine in new bottles. 339-356 - B. Chandrasekaran, Sanjay Mittal:
Deep versus compiled knowledge approaches to diagnostic problem-solving. 357-368 - Zdzislaw Pawlak:
Rough classification. 369-383 - John M. Carroll, Robert L. Mack:
Metaphor, computing systems, and active learning. 385-403 - David E. Kieras, Peter G. Polson:
An approach to the formal analysis of user complexity. 405-434 - Christine L. Borgman:
The user's mental model of an information retrieval system: an experiment on a prototype online catalog. 435-452 - John H. Boose, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw:
Expertise transfer and complex problems: using AQUINAS as a knowledge-acquisition workbench for knowledge-based systems. 453-478 - Mark A. Musen, Lawrence M. Fagan, David M. Combs, Edward H. Shortliffe:
Use of a domain model to drive an interactive knowledge-editing tool. 479-495 - J. Ross Quinlan:
Simplifying decision trees. 497-510
Volume 51, Number 3, September 1999
- Stefan Decker, Frank Maurer:
Editorial: Organizational memory and knowledge management. 511-516 - Carys E. Siemieniuch, Murray A. Sinclair:
Organizational aspects of knowledge lifecycle management in manufacturing. 517-547 - Ann Macintosh, Ian Filby, John Kingston:
Knowledge management techniques: teaching and dissemination concepts. 549-566 - Rose Dieng, Olivier Corby, Alain Giboin, Myriam Ribière:
Methods and tools for corporate knowledge management. 567-598 - David G. Schwartz:
When email meets organizational memories: addressing threats to communication in a learning organization. 599-614 - Nick Milton, Nigel Shadbolt, Hugh Cottam, Mark Hammersley:
Towards a knowledge technology for knowledge management. 615-641 - Dieter Landes, Kurt Schneider, Frank Houdek:
Organizational learning and experience documentation in industrial software projects. 643-661 - Scott P. Robertson, Kathy Reese:
A virtual library for building community and sharing knowledge. 663-685 - V. Richard Benjamins, Dieter Fensel, Stefan Decker, Asunción Gómez-Pérez:
(KA)2: building ontologies for the Internet: a mid-term report. 687-712
Volume 51, Number 4, October 1999
- Tim Menzies, Frank van Harmelen:
Editorial: Evaluating knowledge engineering techniques. 715-727 - Nigel Shadbolt, Kieron O'Hara, Louise Crow:
The experimental evaluation of knowledge acquisition techniques and methods: history, problems and new directions. 729-755 - Juan Pedro Caraça-Valente, José L. Morant, Luis González, Juan Pazos:
Knowledge-based systems' validation: when to stop running test cases. 757-781 - Tim Menzies:
Critical success metrics: evaluation at the business level. 783-799 - Masahiro Hori:
Empirical evaluation of a domain-oriented component library based on an embedded case study design. 801-823 - Eleni Stroulia, Ashok K. Goel:
Evaluating PSMs in evolutionary design: the A UTOGNOSTIC experiments. 825-847
Volume 51, Number 5, November 1999
- Hock Chuan Chan:
The relationship between user query accuracy and lines of code. 851-864 - Jennifer J. Ockerman, Christine M. Mitchell:
Case-based design browser to support software reuse: theoretical structure and empirical evaluation. 865-893 - Hock Chuan Chan, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok Kee Wei:
Three important determinants of user performance for database retrieval. 895-918 - Robert Spence:
A framework for navigation. 919-945 - Paul McKevitt, Derek Partridge, Yorick Wilks:
Why machines should analyse intention in natural language dialogue. 947-989 - Linda J. Skitka, Kathleen L. Mosier, Mark D. Burdick:
Does automation bias decision-making? 991-1006 - Anneli Edman, Andreas Hamfelt:
A system architecture for knowledge-based hypermedia. 1007-1036
Volume 51, Number 6, December 1999
- Nienke den Haan, Giovanni Sartor:
Editorial: Model-based Legal Knowledge Engineering. 1037-1042 - Jaap Hage, Bart Verheij:
The law as a dynamic interconnected system of states of affairs: a legal top ontology. 1043-1077 - André Valente, Joost Breuker, Bob Brouwer:
Legal modeling and automated reasoning with ON-LINE. 1079-1125 - Robert W. van Kralingen, Pepijn R. S. Visser, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, H. Jaap van den Herik:
A principled approach to developing legal knowledge systems. 1127-1154 - Marie-Francine Moens, Caroline Uyttendaele, Jos Dumortier:
Information extraction from legal texts: the potential of discourse analysis. 1155-1171 - John S. Edwards, Robert I. Akroyd:
Modelling rhetorical legal "logic"--a double syllogism. 1173-1188
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