INTERACT 1995: Lillehammer, Norway
Knut Nordby, Per H. Helmersen, David J. Gilmore, Svein A. Arnesen (Eds.): Human-Computer Interaction, INTERACT '95, IFIP TC13 Interantional Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 27-29 June 1995, Lillehammer, Norway. Chapman & Hall 1995 IFIP Conference Proceedings ISBN 0-412-71790-5
Jakob Nielsen: Getting usability used. 1-2
John W. Bakke: Communication patterns in teleworking. 13-16
Chris W. Johnson: The economics of interface development. 19-25
Patrick E. Waterson, Chris W. Clegg, Carolyn M. Axtell: The interplay between cognitive and organizational factors in software development. 32-37
Alireza Darvishi, Eugen Munteanu, Valentin Guggiana, Helmut Schauer, M. Motavalli, Matthias Rauterberg: Designing environment sounds based on the results of interaction between objects in the real world. 39-42
Stephen A. Brewster, Peter C. Wright, Alan J. Dix, Alistair D. N. Edwards: The sonic enhancement of graphical buttons. 43-48
Thomas R. G. Green, David Benyon: Displays as data structures: entity-relationship models of information artefacts. 55-60
Saila Ovaska, Kari-Jouko Räihä: How many novices does it take to match three expert designers? Lessons from an exercise in parallel design. 67-72
Jörg Geißler: Gedrics: the next generation of icons. 73-78

Ann Blandford, Richard M. Young: Separating user and device descriptions for modelling interactive problem solving. 91-96
Cristiano Castelfranchi, Rino Falcone: "To say and to do." Virtual actions in the structure and recognition of discourse plans with regard to practical plans. 103-108
Alison Lee: Exploring user effort involved in using history tools through MHP/GOMS: results and experiences. 109-114
Joëlle Coutaz, Laurence Nigay, Daniel Salber, Ann Blandford, Jon May, Richard M. Young: Four easy pieces for assessing the usability of multimodal interaction: the CARE properties. 115-120
Olivier Esteban, Stéphane Chatty, Philippe A. Palanque: Whizz'Ed: a visual environment for building highly interactive software. 121-126
Chris W. Johnson: Decision theory and safety-critical interfaces. 127-132
Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Françoise Détienne: An empirical study of software reuse by experts in object-oriented design. 133-138
David J. Gilmore, Karen Pheasey, Jean Underwood, Geoffrey M. Underwood: Learning graphical programming: an evaluation of KidSimTM. 145-150
Michael Burmester, Werner Beck, Paul Hubert Vossen: To repeat or not to repeat: Face-ing the facts. 151-156
Christophe Ramstein: A multimodal user interface system with force feedback and physical models. 157-162
Aude Dufresne, Odile Martial, Christophe Ramstein: Multimodal user interface system for blind and "visually occupied" users: ergonomic evaluation of the haptic and auditive dimensions. 163-168
Hans Wegener: The myth of seperable dialogue: software engineering vs. user models. 169-172
David J. Gilmore: Interface design: have we got it wrong? 173-178
Michael E. Atwood, Bart Burns, Andreas Girgensohn, Alison Lee, Thea Turner, Beatrix Zimmermann: Prototyping considered dangerous. 179-184
Gerd Szwillus: Solving arbitrary expressions of graphical constraints. 185-190
Philippe A. Palanque, Rémi Bastide: Verification of an interactive software by analysis of its formal specification. 191-196
David Benyon: A data centred framework for user-centred design. 197-202
Yvonne Wærn, Sture Hägglund, Robert Ramberg, Ivan Rankin, Jonni Harrius: Computational advice and explanations - behavioural and computational aspects. 203-206
Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Ian Bennett, Ann Doubleday, Michele Ryan: Designing query support for multiple databases. 207-212
Jean-François Rouet, Catherine Deleuze-Dordron, André Bisseret: Documentation as part of design: exploratory field studies. 213-218
Fraser Hamilton, Hilary Johnson: An empirical study in using linked documentation to assist software maintenance. 219-224
Unni Astad, Frank R. Safayeni, Darrell R. Raymond: An experimental study of a gestalt based database for mug shots. 225-230
Eric S. Lee, Thomas Whalen, Chandra Bisesar, Glenda Reid: Suspect identification: traditional mugshot album versus computerized feature system. 231-236
Marizete Silva Santos, Fernando da Fonseca de Souza, Ana Carolina Salgado: An alternative interface for multimedia service stations. 237-240
Laura M. Leventhal, Barbee Teasley, Keith Instone, Daryl Stone: Searching without a keyboard in a multimedia environment. 241-246
Catherine G. Wolf, Larry Koved, Edward Kunzinger: Ubiquitous mail: speech and graphical user interfaces to an integrated voice/e-mail mailbox. 247-252

Wayne D. Gray: VCR-as-paradigm: a study and taxonomy of errors in an interactive task. 265-270
Malin Bladh, Kristina Höök: Satisfying user needs through a combination of interface design techniques. 271-276
John C. McCarthy, Peter C. Wright, Michael D. Harrison: A requirements space for group-work systems. 283-288
Ken-ichi Okada, Yusuke Ichikawa, Giseok Jeong, Syunsuke Tanaka, Yutaka Matsushita: Design and evaluation of MAJIC videoconferencing system. 289-294
Peter Gorny: EXPOSE. HCI-counseling for user interface design. 297-304
Harald Reiterer: IDA - a design environment for ergonomic user interfaces. 305-310
Jean Vanderdonckt: Accessing guidelines information with Sierra. 311-316
Helmut Balzert: From OOA to GUIs - the JANUS System. 319-324
Ole Lauridsen: Generation of user interfaces using formal specification. 325-330
François Bodart, Anne-Marie Hennebert, Jean-Marie Leheureux, Isabelle Provot, Jean Vanderdonckt: Computer-aided window identification in Trident. 331-336
Michael Smyth, Ben Anderson, Roger P. Knott, James L. Alty: Reflections on the design of interface metaphors. 339-345
John Karat, John M. Carroll, Sherman R. Alpert, Mary Beth Rosson: Evaluating a multimedia history system as support for collaborative design. 346-353
Hermann Kaindl: An approach to hypertext-based requirements specification and its application. 354-357
Shogo Nishida, Mie Nakatani: Design of Coordinated Interfaces for real-time decision making in hierarchical structures. 358-361
Andreas Girgensohn, Beatrix Zimmermann, Alison Lee, Bart Burns, Michael E. Atwood: Dynamic forms: an enhanced interaction abstraction based on forms. 362-367
Sigbjorn Pedersen: Cyberbase: the man machine computer. 368-371
Jean Scholtz: Organizing usability in the corporation. 372-375
Wai On Lee, Ken Dye, David Airth: Evaluating design specifications using heuristic evaluation. 376-379
Andy Smith, Lynne Dunckley: Human factors in software development - current practice relating to user centred design in the UK. 380-383
Loren G. Terveen, Mark Tuomenoksa: DynaDesigner: a tool for rapid creation of device-independent interactive services. 386-389
Ian D. Benest: Audio annotation of electronic texts. 390-393
Nick A. Hine, D. Wilkinson, I. A. S. Gordon, John L. Arnott: An adaptable user interface to a multimedia telecommunications conversation service for people with disabilities. 394-397
Monique Linard, Romain Zeiliger: Designing an interface in an educational context: first steps to a principled approach. 401-404
Andrew Cohen, Katie Candland, Elizabeth Lee: The effect of a teacher-designed assessment tool on an instructor's cognitive activity. 405-409

Mark Kirby, M. Andrew Life, Howell O. Istance, Linda Hole, Alan Crombie: HCI curricula: what is being taught on computing courses in the UK. 419-422
Philip J. A. Scown: The usefulness of an HCI syllabus. 427-430



