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International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 1997
- Bryn Wolfe:
Neural Networks Approach to User Modeling and Intelligent Interface: A Review and Reappraisal. 3-23 - Qiyang Chen, Anthony F. Norcio:
Modeling a User's Domain Knowledge With Neural Networks. 25-40 - John F. McGrew:
A Comparison of Three Methods of Task Analysis: Cognitive Analysis, Graph-Matrix Analysis, and Self-Organizing Networks. 41-57 - Bryn Wolfe, David Eichmann
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A Neural Network Approach to Tracking Eye Position. 59-79 - Nong Ye, Baijun Zhao:
Automatic Setting of Article Format Through Neural Networks. 81-100
Volume 9, Number 2, 1997
- Arne Aarås, Ola Ro:
Workload When Using a Mouse as an Input Device. 105-118 - Laura A. Miller, Kay M. Stanney:
The Effect of Pictogram-Based Interface Design on Human-Computer Performance. 119-131 - Deborah Ann Guerrera Ercolini, Mieczyslaw M. Kokar:
Desktop Agent Manager (DAM): Decision Mechanism. 133-149 - Martijn Hoogeveen
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Toward a Theory of the Effectiveness of Multimedia Systems. 151-168 - Kong-King Shieh, Ming-Te Chen, Jiunn-Huei Chuang:
Effects of Color Combination and Typography on Identification of Characters Briefly Presented on VDTs. 169-181 - Steve J. Westerman:
Individual Differences in the Use of Command Line and Menu Computer Interfaces. 183-198
Volume 9, Number 3, 1997
- Laura A. Miller, Kay M. Stanney, William Wooten:
Development and Evaluation of the Windows Computer Experience Questionnaire (WCEQ). 201-212 - Andrew Sears:
Heuristic Walkthroughs: Finding the Problems Without the Noise. 213-234 - Sissel Guttormsen Schär, Christoph Schierz, Francois Stoll, Helmut Krueger:
The Effect of the Interface on Learning Style in a Simulation-Based Learning Situation. 235-253 - Jan Gulliksen, Magnus Lif, Mats Lind, Else Nygren, Bengt L. Sandblad:
Analysis of Information Utilization (AIU). 255-282 - Constantine Stephanidis
, Demosthenes Akoumianakis:
Preference-Based Human Factors Knowledge Repository for Designing User Interfaces. 283-318
Volume 9, Number 4, 1997
- Pascale Carayon:
Temporal issues of Quality Working Life and Stress in Human-Computer Interaction. 325-342 - Kari Lindström, Tuula Leino, Jorma Seitsamo, Iikka Torstila:
A Longitudinal Study of Work Characteristics and Health Complaints Among Insurance Employees in VDT Work. 343-368 - Yuko Fujigaki, Kazuko Mori:
Longitudinal Study of Work Stress Among Information System Professionals. 369-381 - Pekka Huuhtanen:
Toward a Multilevel Model in Longitudinal Studies on Computerization in Offices. 383-405 - Christian Korunka, Sabine Zauchner, Andreas Weiss:
New Information Technologies, Job Profiles, and External Workload as Predictors of Subjectively Experienced Stress and Dissatisfaction at Work. 407-424 - Eila Järvenpää:
Implementation of Office Automation and Its Effects on Job Characteristics and Strain in a District Court. 425-442 - Sabine Sonnentag
, Michael Frese, Felix C. Brodbeck, Torsten Heinbokel:
Use of Design Methods, Team Leaders' Goal Orientation, and Team Effectiveness: A Follow-Up Study in Software Development Projects. 443-454 - Martha A. Centeno:
Would-Be-Worlds (Book Review). 455-462 - Yuzhen Ge:
Genetic Algorithms and Engineering Design (Book Review). 457-458 - Holly Patterson:
Goodbye, Descartes (Book Review). 458-460 - Marc Resnick:
The Media Equation (Book Review). 460-462 - Larry E. Wood:
Building Executive Information Systems and other Decision Support Applications. 462
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