International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 1994
- Suzanne Sebillotte, Dominique L. Scapin:
From users' task knowledge to high-level interface specification. 1-15 - Gunnar Aronsson, Margareta Dallner, Carl Åborg:
Winners and losers from computerization: A study of the psychosocial work conditions and health of Swedish state employees. 17-35 - Christopher S. Pan, Richard L. Shell, Lawrence M. Schleifer:
Performance variability as an indicator of fatigue and boredom effects in a VDT data-entry task. 37-45 - Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Igor Crévits, Serge Debernard, Patrick Millot:
Human-machine cooperation: Toward an activity regulation assistance for different air traffic control levels. 65-104 - Nong Ye, Gavriel Salvendy:
Quantitative and qualitative differences between experts and novices in chunking computer software knowledge. 105-118
Volume 6, Number 2, 1994
- Hans-Jörg Bullinger, Klaus-Peter Fähnrich, Michael Thines, Rainer Bamberger:
Human-computer interaction and lean production: The shop floor example. 121-154 - Ove Franzén, Gunnar Lennerstrand, Hans Richter:
Brain potential correlates of supraliminal contrast functions and defocus. 155-176 - Pascale Carayon:
Effects of electronic performance monitoring on job design and worker stress: Results of two studies. 177-190
Volume 6, Number 3, 1994
- Chin-Jung Chao, Gavriel Salvendy:
Percentage of procedural knowledge acquired as a function of the number of experts from whom knowledge is acquired for diagnosis, debugging, and interpretation tasks. 221-233 - François Sainfort, Pascale Carayon:
Self-assessment of VDT operator health: Hierarchical structure and validity analysis of a health checklist. 235-252 - Valery F. Venda, Hal W. Hendrick:
Ergodynamics and macroergonomics in analysis of decision-making efficiency and complexity. 253-274 - Donna L. Cuomo:
A method for assessing the usability of graphical, direct-manipulation style interfaces. 275-297 - Michael J. DeHaemer, George Wright, Thomas W. Dillon:
Automated speech recognition for spreadsheet tasks: Performance effects for experts and novices. 299-318 - Geerd Philipsen:
Effects of six different highlighting modes on visual search performance in menu options. 319-335
Volume 6, Number 4, 1994
- Gunnela Westlander:
The full-time VDT operator as a working person: Musculoskeletal work discomfort and life situation. 339-364 - Tanja Dormann, Michael Frese:
Error training: Replication and the function of exploratory behavior. 365-372 - Ralph D. Korthauer, Richard J. Koubek:
An empirical evaluation of knowledge, cognitive style, and structure upon the performance of a hypertext task. 373-390 - Monica Bordegoni:
Parallel use of hand gestures and force-input device for interacting with 3d and virtual reality environments. 391-413 - Joseph K. Tan:
Human processing of two-dimensional graphics: Information-volume concepts and effects in graph-task fit anchoring frameworks. 414-456