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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, January 1997
- John Karat, Clare-Marie Karat:
Future ethics. 4-6 - Andrew Sears:
HCI education: where is it headed? 7-9 - Shannon Ford, Frank Marchak:
The future of visual interaction design? 10-11 - Richard I. Anderson:
Ensuring a local SIG's future: fitting into and creating a culture. 12 - Allison Druin:
Children, creativity and computers. 13 - Catherine R. Marshall, David G. Novick:
CHI ten year view: creating and sustaining common ground. 14-17 - Peter Stevens:
CHI 97, looking to the future: a conference preview. 18-19 - Harry E. Blanchard:
User interface standards in the ISO Ergonomics technical committee. 20-22 - Peter Pirolli:
AVI'96: an international workshop. 23-24 - Rachel Croft, Susan J. Wolfe:
HCI in Australasia: towards INTERACT'97. 25-27 - Alan J. Dix, Francesmary Modugno:
The CHI 96 basic research symposium. 28-30 - Patrizia Marti:
Erratum HCI in Italy: Task-Centred Design, Turning Task Modelling into Design. 30 - Chris W. Johnson, Sara Jones:
Human computer interaction and requirements engineering: papers from an interdisciplinary workshop, 15th January, 1996. 31 - Judy Brown:
HCI and requirements engineering: exploring human-computer interaction and software engineering methodologies for the creation of interactive software. 32-35 - C. W. Johnson:
People, places and interfaces: using physiological constraints to inform the design of safety-critical user interfaces. 36-40 - Dan Diaper:
Integrating HCI and software engineering requirements analysis: a demonstration of task analysis supporting entity modeling. 41-50 - Jocelyn Keep, Hilary Johnson:
Generating requirements in a courier despatch management system. 51-53 - Barbara Paech:
Formal user-centered requirements engineering. 54-55 - Helen Parker, Chris Roast, Jawed Siddiqi:
Towards a framework for investigating temporal properties in interaction. 56-60 - Marcelo Soares Pimenta, Richard Faust:
Eliciting interactive systems requirements in a language-centered user-designer collaboration: a semiotic approach. 61-65 - Chris Roast:
Specifying cognitive interface requirements. 66-67 - Björn E. Backlund:
OOE: a compound document framework. 68-75 - Bonnie A. Nardi, Deborah Barreau:
"Finding and reminding" revisited: appropriate metaphors for file organization at the desktop. 76-78 - Clare-Marie Karat:
Report on the financial status of ACM SIGCHI. 79-81
Volume 29, Number 2, April 1997
- Dean Wood, Susan J. Wolfe:
The Internet and HCI in Australasia. 4-5 - Andrew Sears:
Forums for improving HCI education. 6-7 - Harry E. Blanchard:
HCI standards in the United States. 8-10 - Ken Mohnkern:
Beyond the interface metaphor. 11-15 - Richard I. Anderson:
Local SIGs: The Social Design of a Local SIG. 16-17 - Allison Druin:
Why do we make technology for kids? 18-19 - David Crow, Sara Parsowith, G. Bowden Wise:
The evolution of CSCW: past, present and future development. 20-26 - Raquel Oliveira Prates, Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia:
A semiotic framework for multi-user interfaces. 28-39 - Gary Perlman:
SIGCHI mailing list and aliases. 40-43 - SIGCHI News. 44-47
- Karen L. McGraw:
Publications. 47-48 - Mary E. Brenner:
Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human-Computer Interaction, Two Book Reviews. 49-50 - Shilpa Shukla:
Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human-Computer Interaction, Two Book Reviews. 51-55 - Dissertations. 57-63
- Lon Barfield:
The Real World: Powerful Functions. 67 - Steven Pemberton:
Views and Feelings: If Six Were Nine. 68
Volume 29, Number 3, July 1997
- Andrew Sears, Julie A. Jacko, Marilyn M. Mantei:
The SIGCHI educational resource development group. 4-6 - Harry E. Blanchard:
Standards for multimedia, accessibility, and the information infrastructure. 7-10 - Peter Gorny:
Letter to the Editor: ISOMETRICS. 11 - Steve Portigal:
Design as a cultural activity. 12-14 - Richard I. Anderson:
Dealing with change. 15-17 - Allison Druin:
Kids are not "adults-in-waiting". 18-19 - Richard E. Baker:
How to get a Ph.D. and have a life, too. 20-22 - Steven Pemberton:
An interview with Diane Darrow. 23-25 - Steve Whittaker, Ellen Isaacs, Vicki L. O'Day:
Widening the net: workshop report on the theory and practice of physical and network communities. 27-30 - Christer Garbis, Yvonne Wærn:
Design and use of MUDs for serious purposes: report from a workshop at the CSCW conference in Boston, 16th November '96. 31-33 - Peter Morville:
Web design & development '97: San Francisco, California. 34-35 - Steve Jones, Steve Marsh:
Human-computer-human interaction: trust in CSCW. 36-40 - Carson Reynolds:
A critical examination of separable user interface management systems: constructs for individualization. 41-45 - Karen L. McGraw:
Book Review: Designing Large-Scale Web Sites by Darrell Sano. 46
Volume 29, Number 4, October 1997
- Mike Atwood, Guy A. Boy:
Reflections on CHI 97. 2-3 - Guy A. Boy, David G. Novick:
The SIGCHI international advisory task force: preliminary report. 4-5 - Harry E. Blanchard:
Information technology standards in ISO/IEC JTC1. 6-8 - Andrew Sears, Marian G. Williams:
HCI education and CHI 97. 9-12 - Shannon Ford:
CHI 97: a visual interaction design perspective. 13-15 - Allison Druin, Nancy Frishberg, Janet Seiden Frishberg, Yehudit Platt, Yonatan Platt, Noam Platt:
Reflection on CHIkids... 16-17 - Richard Anderson:
Coming together & learning from each other. 18-19 - David Crow, Mike Byrne, Erika Dawn Gernand:
Values of the CHI conference to students. 20-21 - Steven Pemberton:
CHI 97: interviews with the conference co-chairs. 22-23 - Brian H. Philips, La Tondra Murray, Jason E. Stewart:
The CHI 97 doctoral consortium: a review. 24-26 - Austin Henderson, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
The CHI 97 development consortium. 27-29 - Leon Watts, Susanne Jul:
A meeting of research minds. 30-33 - Len Bass, Steve Mann, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Chris Thompson:
Issues in wearable computing: a CHI 97 workshop. 34-39 - Michael D. Levi, Frederick G. Conrad:
Usability testing of World Wide Web sites: a CHI 97 workshop. 40-43 - Susanne Jul, George W. Furnas:
Navigation in electronic worlds: a CHI 97 workshop. 44-49 - Lynn Cherny, Chuck Clanton, Erik Ostrom:
Entertainment is a human factor: a CHI 97 workshop on game design and HCI. 50-54 - Mark van Harmelen, John Artim, Keith Butler, Austin Henderson, Dave Roberts, Mary Beth Rosson, Jean-Claude Tarby, Stephanie M. Wilson:
Object models in user interface design: a CHI 97 workshop. 55-62 - Keith S. Karn, Thomas J. Perry, Marc J. Krolczyk:
Testing for power usability: a CHI 97 workshop. 63-67 - Susan E. McDaniel, Tom Brinck:
Awareness in collaborative systems: a CHI 97 workshop. 68-71 - Albert G. Arnold, Fred W. G. van den Anker:
Evaluation methodology telematics systems: quality for users and context, a CHI 97 special interest group. 72-75 - Lisa Neal, Judith Ramsay, Jenny Preece:
Distance learning: a CHI 97 special interest group. 76-78 - Thomas M. Graefe, Dennis R. Wixon:
HCI design for network and system management: a CHI 97 special interest group. 79-80 - Laurie P. Dringus, Maxine S. Cohen:
The HCI educator's open house: a CHI 97 special interest group on exchanging resources, delivery formats, learning strategies, and future concerns. 81-83 - Howie Goodell, Carol Traynor:
End-user computing: a CHI 97 special interest group. 84-86 - Roel Vertegaal, Boris M. Velichkovsky, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Catching the eye: management of joint attention in cooperative work. 87-92 - John Minor Ross, Huazhong Zhang:
Structured programmers learning object-oriented programming: cognitive considerations. 93-99 - Karen L. McGraw:
Book Review: The Essential Guide to User Interface Design, An introduction to GUI design principles and techniques. 100-101
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