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International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 1984
- Thomas R. G. Green:

Guest Editorial: Cognitive Ergonomics Research at SAPU, Sheffield. 1-6 - Thomas R. G. Green, Stephen J. Payne:

Organization and Learnability in Computer Languages. 7-18 - Stephen J. Payne, Max E. Sime, Thomas R. G. Green:

Perceptual Structure Cueing in a Simple Command Language. 19-29 - David J. Gilmore, Thomas R. G. Green:

Comprehension and Recall of Miniature Programs. 31-48 - D. L. Morrison, Thomas R. G. Green, A. C. Shaw, Stephen J. Payne:

Speech-Controlled Text-Editing: Effects of Input Modality and of Command Structure. 49-63 - Garry Brownbridge, Mike Fitter, Max E. Sime:

The Doctor's Use of a Computer in the Consulting Room: An Analysis. 65-90
Volume 21, Number 2, 1984
- Barbee T. Mynatt:

The Effect of Semantic Complexity on the Comprehension of Program Modules. 91-103 - Izak Benbasat, Yair Wand:

A Structured Approach to Designing Human-Computer Dialogues. 105-126 - Zdzislaw Pawlak:

On Conflicts. 127-134 - Ian H. Witten, John G. Cleary, Saul Greenberg:

On Frequency-Based Menu-Splitting Algorithms. 135-148 - Ronald H. Nowaczyk:

The Relationship of Problem-Solving Ability and Course Performance among Novice Programmers. 149-160 - Iris Vessey, Ron Weber:

Conditional Statements and Program Coding: An Experimental Evaluation. 161-190
Volume 21, Number 3, 1984
- Thomas M. Spine, Beverly H. Williges, Joseph F. Maynard:

An Economical Approach to Modeling Speech Recognition Accuracy. 191-202 - John M. Hammer:

A Display Editor with Random Access and Continuous Control. 203-212 - E. H. Mamdani, Janet Efstathiou:

An Analysis of Formal Logics as Inference Mechanisms in Expert Systems. 213-227 - David D. Woods:

Visual Momentum: A Concept to Improve the Cognitive Coupling of Person and Computer. 229-244 - Czeslaw Danilowicz:

Users and Experts in the Document Retrieval System Model. 245-252 - Ronald R. Yager:

Measuring the Quality of Linguistic Forecasts. 253-257 - Toshinori Munakata, Barry Kornreich:

An Experimental Expert System for Genetics. 259-268 - Andrew F. Monk:

Reading Continuous Text from a One-Line Visual Display. 269-277
Volume 21, Number 4, 1984
- Edwina L. Rissland:

Guest Editorial: Intelligent User Interfaces. 279-280 - W. Bruce Croft:

The Role of Context and Adaptation in User Interfaces. 283-292 - Donald L. McCracken, Robert M. Akscyn:

Experience with the ZOG Human-Computer Interface System. 293-310 - Henry Lieberman:

Seeing What Your Programs are Doing. 311-331 - Michael David Williams:

What Makes RABBIT Run? 333-352 - Andries van Dam:

The Electronic Classroom: Workstations for Teaching. 353-363 - Donald A. Norman:

Stages and Levels in Human-Machine Interaction. 365-375 - Edwina L. Rissland:

Ingredients of Intelligent User Interfaces. 377-388
Volume 21, Number 5, 1984
- Ronald R. Yager:

General Multiple-Objective Decision Functions and Linguistically Quantified Statements. 389-400 - Katharina Morik:

Customers' Requirements for Natural Language Systems: Results of an Inquiry. 401-414 - Thomas E. Kesler, Randy B. Uram, Ferial Magareh-Abed, Ann Fritzsche, Carl Amport, Hubert E. Dunsmore:

The Effect of Indentation on Program Comprehension. 415-428 - Y. N. Strelnikov, G. Pulkkis, G. D. Dmitrevich:

An Approach to CAD System Performance Evaluation. 429-444 - Geoff Cumming:

QWERTY and Keyboard Reform: The Soft Keyboard Option. 445-450 - D. T. Gittins, Russel L. Winder, H. E. Bez:

An Icon-Driven End-User Interface to UNIX. 451-461
Volume 21, Number 6, 1984
- Werner Dilger, Wolfgang Womann:

The METANET: A Means for the Specification of Semantic Networks as Abstract Data Types. 463-492 - John J. Leggett, Glen Williams:

An Empirical Investigation of Voice as an Input Modality for Computer Programming. 493-520 - R. S. Bridger, J. Long:

Some Cognitive Aspects of Interface Design in a Two-Variable Optimization Task. 521-539 - Robert I. Damper:

Voice-Input Aids for the Physically Disabled. 541-553

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