Volume 41, Number 1-2, July 1994
- Hermann Kaindl:
Editorial: object-oriented approaches in artificial intelligence and human-computer interaction.
1-3

- Amedeo Napoli, Claude Laurenço, Roland Ducournau:
An object-based representation system for organic synthesis planning.
5-32

- Jean-Paul A. Barthès:
Developing integrated object environments for building large knowledge-based systems.
33-58

- Brian R. Gaines:
Class library implementation of an open architecture knowledge support system.
59-107

- Gerard Ellis, Robert Levinson, Peter J. Robinson:
Managing complex objects in Peirce.
109-148

- Walter Daelemans, Koenraad De Smedt:
Default inheritance in an object-oriented representation of linguistic categories.
149-177

- Udo Hahn, Susanne Schacht, Norbert Bröker:
Concurrent, object-oriented natural language parsing: the ParseTalk model.
179-222

- Mikael Holmesland Snaprud, Hermann Kaindl:
Types and inheritance in hypertext.
223-241

- John M. Carroll, Robert L. Mack, Scott P. Robertson, Mary Beth Rosson:
Binding objects to scenarios of use.
243-276

Volume 41, Number 3, September 1994
- Geeng-Neng You, Roy Rada:
A systematic approach to outline manipulation.
283-308

- Hock Chuan Chan, Kwok Kee Wei, Keng Siau:
An empirical study on end-users' update performance for different abstraction levels.
309-328

- Andrew Bowles, David Stuart Robertson, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos, Maria Vargas-Vera, Diana Bental:
Applying Prolog programming techniques.
329-350

- Harold Stanislaw, Beryl Hesketh, Sylvia Kanavaros, Tim Hesketh, Ken Robinson:
A note on the quantification of computer programming skill.
351-362

- Ray H. Kemp, S. P. Smith:
Domain and task representation for tutorial process models.
363-383

- Jakob Nielsen:
Estimating the number of subjects needed for a thinking aloud test.
385-397

- John H. Gennari, Samson W. Tu, Thomas E. Rothenfluh, Mark A. Musen:
Mapping domains to methods in support of reuse.
399-424

- Henrik Eriksson, Angel R. Puerta, Mark A. Musen:
Generation of knowledge-acquisition tools from domain ontologies.
425-453

Volume 41, Number 4, October 1994
- Alireza Ebrahimi:
Novice programmer errors: language constructs and plan composition.
457-480

- Dinesh Batra, Solomon R. Antony:
Effects of data model and task characteristics on designer performance: a laboratory study.
481-508

- K. Bråthen, E. Nordø, K. Veum:
An integrated framework for task analysis and systems engineering: approach, example and experience.
509-526

- Patricia M. Jones, Christine M. Mitchell:
Model-based communicative acts: human-computer collaboration in supervisory control.
527-551

- Jennifer Preece, H. Dieter Rombach:
A taxonomy for combining software engineering and human-computer interaction measurement approaches: towards a common framework.
553-583

- Jan L. Top, Hans Akkermans:
Tasks and ontologies in engineering modelling.
585-617

- Review of Computers, Communication and Usability: Design Issues, Research and Methods for Integrated Services, by P. F. Byerley, P. J. Barnard and J. May.
619-623

Volume 41, Number 5, November 1994
- Penelope Sanderson, Jay Scott, Tom Johnston, John Mainzer, Larry Watanabe, Jeff James:
MacSHAPA and the enterprise of exploratory sequential data analysis (ESDA).
633-681

- Shi-Kuo Chang, Giuseppe Polese, Sergio Orefice, Maurizio Tucci:
A methodology and interactive environment for iconic language design.
683-716

- Laura M. Leventhal, Barbee Teasley, Diane S. Rohlman:
Analyses of factors related to positive test bias in software testing.
717-749

- Kazuo Miyashita, Katia P. Sycara, Riichiro Mizoguchi:
Capturing scheduling knowledge from repair experiences.
751-773

- I. Scott MacKenzie, Blair Nonnecke, Stan Riddersma, Craig McQueen, Malcolm Meltz:
Alphanumeric entry on pen-based computers.
775-792

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