Volume 2, Number 1, 1990
Ruven E. Brooks:
The Contribution of Practitioner Case Studies to Human-Computer Interaction Science.
3-7
Paul A. Booth:
Redefining Software: A Comment on Thimbleby's Paper.
26-32
John Read Davies:
A Methodology for the Design of Computerised Qualitative Research Tools.
33-58
Peter D. Holden:
Human-Centered Expert Systems: A Response to Taylorism and the Scientific Paradigm.
119-128
Volume 2, Number 2, 1990
Jacques N. Catudal:
What Philosophy Can Offer to Information Science: The Example of Medical Expert Systems.
131-146
Jakob Nielsen:
A Meta-model for Interacting with Computers.
147-160
Tapani Savolainen:
Expanding Human-Computer Interaction by Computer-Aided Creativity.
161-174
Stephen Gale:
Human Aspects of Interactive Multimedia Communication.
175-189
Tom Boyle:
Further Discussion on Increasing the Efficiency of Multiparty Interaction.
247-252
Volume 2, Number 3, 1990