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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1994
- Dan R. Olsen:
Editorial. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 1(1): 1 (1994) - Robert J. K. Jacob, Linda E. Sibert, Daniel C. McFarlane, M. Preston Mullen Jr.:
Integrality and Separability of Input Devices. 3-26 - Andrew Sears, Ben Shneiderman:
Split Menus: Effectively Using Selection Frequency to Organize Menus. 27-51 - Steven E. Poltrock, Jonathan Grudin:
Organizational Obstacles to Interface Design and Development: Two Participant Observer Studies. 52-80
Volume 1, Number 2, June 1994
- Ralph D. Hill, Tom Brinck, Steven L. Rohall, John F. Patterson, Wayne T. Wilner:
The Rendezvous Architecture and Language for Constructing Multi-User Applications. 81-125 - Ying K. Leung, Mark D. Apperley:
A Review and Taxonomy of Distortion-Oriented Presentation Techniques. 126-160 - Brad T. Vander Zanden, Brad A. Myers, Dario A. Giuse, Pedro A. Szekely:
Integrating Pointer Variables into One-Way Constraint Models. 161-213
Volume 1, Number 3, September 1994
- Sougata Mukherjea, John T. Stasko:
Toward Visual Debugging: Integrating Algorithm Animation Capabilities Within a Source Level Debugger. 215-244 - Munir Mandviwalla, Lorne Olfman:
What do Groups Need? A Proposed Set of Generic Groupware Requirements. 245-268 - Thomas Berlage:
A Selective Undo Mechanism for Graphical User Interfaces Based on Command Objects. 269-294
Volume 1, Number 4, December 1994
- Atul Prakash, Michael J. Knister:
A Framework for Undoing Actions in Collaborative Systems. 295-330 - Colin Ware, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Reaching for Objects in VR Displays: Lag and Frame Rate. 331-356 - J. Alfredo Sánchez
, John J. Leggett, John L. Schnase:
HyperActive: Extending an Open Hypermedia Architecture to Support Agency. 357-382

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