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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 1995
- Prasun Dewan, Rajiv Choudhary:
Coupling the User Interfaces of a Multiuser Program. 1-39 - Paul Dourish:
Developing A Reflective Model of Collaborative Systems. 40-63 - Brad A. Myers:
User Interface Software Tools. 64-103
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1995
- Richard N. Taylor, Kari A. Nies, Gregory Alan Bolcer, Craig A. MacFarlane, Kenneth M. Anderson
, Gregory F. Johnson:
Chiron-1: A Software Architecture for User Interface Development, Maintenance, and Run-Time Support. 105-144 - Paul Resnick, Robert A. Virzi:
Relief from the Audio Interface Blues: Expanding the Spectrum of Menu, List, and Form Styles. 145-176
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1995
- Gurminder Singh, Steven Feiner:
Introduction to the Special Issue on Virtual Reality. 177-178 - Alan Wexelblat:
An Approach to Natural Gesture in Virtual Environments. 179-200 - Mel Slater, Martin Usoh, Anthony Steed
:
Taking Steps: The Influence of a Walking Technique on Presence in Virtual Reality. 201-219 - Michael F. Deering:
HoloSketch: A Virtual Reality Sketching/Animation Tool. 220-238 - Chris Greenhalgh
, Steve Benford
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MASSIVE: A Collaborative Virtual Environment for Teleconferencing. 239-261
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1995
- G. Drew Kessler, Larry F. Hodges, Neff Walker:
Evaluation of the CyberGlove as a Whole-Hand Input Device. 263-283 - Shoji Yamada, Jung-Kook Hong, Shigeharu Sugita:
Development and Evaluation of Hypermedia for Museum Education: Validation and Metrics. 284-307 - Brad T. Vander Zanden, Brad A. Myers:
Demonstrational and Constraint-Based Techniques for Pictorially Specifying Application Objects and Boundaries. 308-365 - Jinwoo Kim, F. Javier Lerch, Herbert A. Simon:
Internal Representation and Rule Development in Object-Oriented Design. 357-390

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