David Ackermann, Michael J. Tauber (Eds.):
Mental Models and Human-Computer Interaction 1 [selected papers of the 6th Interdisciplinary Workshop in Informatics and Psychology, Schärding, Austria, June 1987].
North-Holland 1990, ISBN 0-444-88453-X
Theory
- Thomas R. G. Green:
Limited theories as framework for human-computer interaction.
3-39
- Jens Rasmussen:
Mental models and the control of action in complex environments.
41-69
Mental models and psychology
- Yvonne Wærn:
On the dynamics of mental models.
73-93
- Uta Gumm, Herbert Hagendorf:
Problem solving research and human-computer interaction.
95-112
- G. Robert J. Hockey:
Styles, skills and strategies: cognitive variability and its implications for the role of mental models in HCI.
113-129
Empirical Investigations
Learning
- Pamela Briggs:
The role of the user model in learning as an internally and externally directed activity.
195-208
- Raimund Schindler, Alwin Schuster:
On the relationship between a user'self-teaching and his knowledge.
209-228
Interdisciplinary design
Formal modelling
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