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Interacting with Computers, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, September 1999
- Herre van Oostendorp, Jennifer Preece, Albert G. Arnold:

Designing multimedia for human needs and capabilities. 1-5 - Christof van Nimwegen, Miriam Pouw, Herre van Oostendorp:

The influence of structure and reading-manipulation on usability of hypertexts. 7-21 - André Tricot

, Emmanuelle Puigserver, Dolly Berdugo, Mariama Diallo:
The validity of rational criteria for the interpretation of user-hypertext interaction. 23-36 - Oronzo Parlangeli

, Enrica Marchigiani, Sebastiano Bagnara:
Multimedia systems in distance education: effects of usability on learning. 37-49 - Colin C. Charlton, Chris J. Gittings, Paul H. Leng, Janet Little, Irene Neilson:

Bringing the internet to the community. 51-61 - Jennifer Preece:

Empathic communities: balancing emotional and factual communication. 63-77
Volume 12, Number 2, November 1999
- Jean Vanderdonckt

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Development milestones towards a tool for working with guidelines. 81-118 - Paul S. Reed, K. Holdaway, Scott Isensee, Elizabeth A. Buie

, Jeffrey A. Fox, J. Williams, Arnold M. Lund:
User interface guidelines and standards: progress, issues, and prospects. 119-142 - Bob Kemp, Kathy Buckner:

A taxonomy of design guidance for hypermedia design. 143-160 - Luc Goffinet, Monique Noirhomme-Fraiture:

Automatic cross-referencing of HCI guidelines by statistical methods. 161-177 - J. Carter:

Incorporating standards and guidelines in an approach that balances usability concerns for developers and end users. 179-206
Volume 12, Number 3, January 2000
- Hartmut Fritzsche, T. Michel:

Formalization and proof of design guidelines within the scope of testing formally specified electronic product catalogues. 209-223 - Scott Henninger:

A methodology and tools for applying context-specific usability guidelines to interface design. 225-243 - Faouzi Moussa, Christophe Kolski, Meriem Riahi:

A model based approach to semi-automated user interface generation for process control interactive applications. 245-279 - Dimitris Grammenos

, Demosthenes Akoumianakis
, Constantine Stephanidis
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Integrated support for working with guidelines: the Sherlock guideline management system. 281-311
Volume 12, Number 4, February 2000
- David Benyon, Dianne Murray:

Special issue on intelligent interface technology: editor's introduction. 315-322 - Michael F. McTear:

Intelligent interface technology: from theory to reality? 323-336 - Tunu Miah, James L. Alty:

Vanishing Windows - a technique for adaptive window management. 337-355 - Richard Keeble, Robert D. Macredie

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Assistant agents for the world wide web intelligent interface design challenges. 357-381 - Demosthenes Akoumianakis

, Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Encapsulating intelligent interactive behaviour in unified user interface artefacts. 383-408 - Kristina Höök

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Steps to take before intelligent user interfaces become real. 409-426
Volume 12, Number 5, April 2000
- Peter Roberts, Ron Henderson:

Information technology acceptance in a sample of government employees: a test of the technology acceptance model. 427-443 - Chungnan Lee, Yao-Tsung Chen

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Distributed visual reasoning for intelligent information retrieval on the Web. 445-467 - James J. Jiang, Gary Klein:

Side effects of decision guidance in decision support systems. 469-481 - Roope Raisamo

, Kari-Jouko Räihä
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Design and evaluation of the alignment stick. 483-506 - D. Hawthorn:

Possible implications of aging for interface designers. 507-528 - Arvin Agah, Kazuo Tanie:

Intelligent graphical user interface design utilizing multiple fuzzy agents. 529-542
Volume 12, Number 6, July 2000
- Conn V. Copas, Ernest A. Edmonds:

Intelligent interfaces through interactive planners. 545-564 - J. Stuart Aitken, Thomas F. Melham:

An analysis of errors in interactive proof attempts. 565-586 - Agnes Kukulska-Hulme

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Communication with users: insights from second language acquisition. 587-599 - Olle Bälter:

How to replace an old email system with a new. 601-614 - O. Richardson:

Gathering accurate client information from World Wide Web sites. 615-622 - Barry A. T. Brown, Mark J. Perry

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Why don't telephones have off switches? Understanding the use of everyday technologies. 623-634 - D. Ramanee Peiris, Peter Gregor, Norman Alm:

The effects of simulating human conversational style in a computer-based interview. 635-650

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