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International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, 1990
- Valerie J. Gawron, David J. Travale, Jeannette G. Neal, Colin G. Drury, Sara J. Czaja:

Evaluation of Algorithms for Combining Independent Data Sets in a Human Performance Expert System. 1-19 - Brian Moffat:

Normalized Performance Ratio - A Measure of the Degree to which a Man-Machine Interface Accomplishes Its Operational Objective. 21-108 - Paul Buchheit, Thomas G. Moher:

Response Assertiveness in Human-Computer Dialogues. 109-117
Volume 32, Number 2, 1990
- Jeffrey M. Bradshaw

, John H. Boose:
Decision Analysis Techniques for Knowledge Acquisition: Combining Information and Preferences Using Aquinas and Axotl. 121-186 - Juan Carlos Santamarina

, J. L. A. Chameau:
Fuzzy Windows and Classification Systems. 187-201 - Sabah U. Randhawa, Edward D. McDowell:

An Investigation of the Applicability of Expert Systems to Job Shop Scheduling. 203-213 - Song Yuan Yan:

Foundations of Declarative Debugging in Arbitrary Logic Programming. 215-232 - David G. Andrews, Dana Maude:

A Computerised Clinical Test of Forgetting Based on the ACT Model of Memory Retrieval. 233-244
Volume 32, Number 3, 1990
- Ann Majchrzak:

Effect of CAD on the Jobs of Drafters and Engineers: A Quantitative Case Study. 245-262 - Elzbieta Hajnicz:

Role of the Present in Temporal Representation in Artificial Intelligence. 263-274 - Jae Kyu Lee, In Koo Lee, Hyung Rim Choi, Sung Mahn Ahn:

Automatic Rule Generation by the Transformation of Expert's Diagram: LIFT. 275-292 - Daniel E. O'Leary

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Soliciting Weights or Probabilities from Experts for Rule-Based Expert Systems. 293-301 - Sharon L. Greene, Susan J. Devlin, Philip Cannata, Louis M. Gomez:

No IFs, ANDs, or ORs: A Study of Database Querying. 303-326 - Saroj Parasuraman, Magid Igbaria:

An Examination of Gender Differences in the Determinants of Computer Anxiety and Attitudes Toward Microcomputers Among Managers. 327-340 - Ruth A. Capindale, Robert G. Crawford:

Using a Natural Language Interface with Casual Users. 341-361
Volume 32, Number 4, 1990
- Godwin M. Gwei, Eric Foxley:

Towards a Consultative On-Line Help System. 363-383 - Pamela Briggs:

Do They Know What They're Doing? An Evaluation of Word-Processor Users' Implicit and Explicit Task-Relevant Knowledge, and Its Role in Self-Directed Learning. 385-398 - Jürgen Pilgrim:

On the Training of EDP Novices on the Personal Computer. 399-421 - Jeff A. Johnson:

Modes in Non-Computer Devices. 423-438 - J. Steve Davis:

Effect of Modularity on Maintainability of Rule-Based Systems. 439-447 - J. Steve Davis:

Experimental Investigation of the Utility of Data Structure and E-R Diagrams in Database Query. 449-459 - Simon P. Davies:

The Nature and Development of Programming Plans. 461-481
Volume 32, Number 5, 1990
- Cecilia Katzeff:

System Demands on Mental Models for a Fulltext Database. 483-509 - Robert B. Allen:

User Models: Theory, Method, and Practice. 511-543 - Ian H. Witten, Timothy C. Bell:

Source Models for Natural Language Text. 545-579 - Palmer Morrel-Samuels:

Clarifying the Distinction Between Lexical and Gestural Commands. 581-590 - Eoghan Mac Aogain, Ronan Reilly:

Discourse Theory and Interface Design: The Case of Pointing with the Mouse. 591-602
Volume 32, Number 6, 1990
- Janet Spavold:

The Child as Naive User: A Study of Database Use with Young Children. 603-625 - Ronald E. Rice:

Computer-Mediated Communication System Network Data: Theoretical Concerns and Empirical Examples. 627-647 - Robert J. Kreigh, Joseph F. Pesot, Charles G. Halcomb:

An Evaluation of Look-Ahead Help Fields on Various Types of Menu Hierarchies. 649-661 - James D. Arthur:

Partitioned Frame Networks for Multi-Level, Menu-Based Interaction. 663-672 - Hsinchun Chen, Vasant Dhar:

User Misconceptions of Information Retrieval Systems. 673-692 - Krzysztof Slowinski, Roman Slowinski

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Sensitivity Analysis of Rough Classification. 693-705 - Mert Cramer:

Structure and Mnemonics in Computer and Command Languages. 707-722

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