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CHI-94

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CHI-94
Proc. of CHI-94: Human Factors in Computing Systems, Boston, MA, 1994.

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The annual ACM SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems is the leading forum for the exchange of ideas on all aspects of human-computer interaction.

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Contents:

1
M. Kyng. Scandinavian Design: Users in Product Development. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 3-9, Boston, MA, 1994.

2
J. M. Ballay. Designing Workscape: An interdisciplinary Experience. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 10-15, Boston, MA, 1994.

3
B. Lemaire and J. Moore. An Improved Interface for Tutorial Dialogues: Browsing a visual Dialogue History. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 16-22, Boston, MA, 1994.

4
J. Goldstein and S. F. Roth. Using Aggregation and Dynamic Queries for Exploring Large Data Sets. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 23-29, Boston, MA, 1994.

5
H. Nishiyama, S. Kin, T. Yokoyama, and Y. Matsushita. An Image Retrieval System Considering Subjective Perception. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 30-36, Boston, MA, 1994.

6
J. C. Tang and M. Rua. Montage: Providing Teleproximity for Distributed Groups. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 37-43, Boston, MA, 1994.

7
M. Tani, M. Horita, K. Yamaashi, K. Tanikoshi, and M. Futakawa. Courtyard: Integrating Shared Overview on a Large Screen and Per-user Detail on Individual Screens. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 44-50, Boston, MA, 1994.

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C. M. Neuwirth, R. Chandhok, D. Chamey, P. Wojahn, and L. Kim. Distributed Collaborative Writing: A Comparison of Spoken and Written Modalities for Reviewing and Revising Documents. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 51-57, Boston, MA, 1994.

9
K. Weber and A. Poon. Marquee: A Tool for Real-Time Video Logging. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 58-64, Boston, MA, 1994.

10
V. Z. Ogozalek. A Comparison of the Use of Text and Multimedia Interfaces to Provide Information to the Elderly. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 65-71, Boston, MA, 1994.

11
C. Nass, J. Steuer, and E. R. Tauber. Computers Are Social Actors. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 72-78, Boston, MA, 1994.

12
G. Smets, K. Overbeeke, and W. Gaver. Form-giving: Expressing the Nonobvious. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 79-84, Boston, MA, 1994.

13
J. H. Walker, L. Sproull, and R. Subramani. Using a Human Face in an Interface. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 85-91, Boston, MA, 1994.

14
A. Sutcliffe and P. Faraday. Designing Presentation in Multimedia Interfaces. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 92-98, Boston, MA, 1994.

15
B. Tognazzini. The Starfire Video Prototype Project: A Case History. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 99-105, Boston, MA, 1994.

16
B. A. Myers, J. Goldstein, and M. A. Goldberg. Creating Charts by Demonstration. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 106-111, Boston, MA, 1994.

17
S. E. Roth, J. Kolojejchick, J. Mattis, and J. Goldstein. Interactive Graphic Design Using Automatic Presentation Knowledge. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 112-117, Boston, MA, 1994.

18
T. Masui and K. Nakayama. Repeat and Predict - Two Keys to Efficient Text Editing. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 118-123, Boston, MA, 1994.

19
B. Harrison, M. Mantei, G. Beirne, and T. Narine. Communicating About Communicating: Cross-Disciplinary Design of a Media Space Interface. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 124-130, Boston, MA, 1994.

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S. Whittaker, D. Frohlich, and O. Daly-Jones. Informal Workplace Communication: What Is It Like and How Might We Support It? In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 131-137, Boston, MA, 1994.

21
A. Adler and A. Henderson. A Room of Our Own: Experiences from a Direct Office Share. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 138-144, Boston, MA, 1994.

22
S. McDaniel, G. M. Olson, and J. S. Olson. Methods in Search of Methodology - Combining HCI and Object Orientation. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 145-151, Boston, MA, 1994.

23
J. Nielsen. Enhancing the Explanatory Power of Usability Heuristics. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 152-158, Boston, MA, 1994.

24
J. D. Chase, R. S. Schulman, H. R. Hartson, and D. Hix. Development and Evaluation of a Model of Behavioral Representation Techniques. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 159-165, Boston, MA, 1994.

25
E. D. Mynatt and G. Weber. Nonvisual Presentation of Graphical User Interfaces: Contrasting Two Approaches. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 166-172, Boston, MA, 1994.

26
S. A. Brewster, P. C. Wright, and A. D. N. Edwards. The Design and Evaluation of an Auditory-Enhanced ScrollBar. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 173-179, Boston, MA, 1994.

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R. Rao, S. K. Card, W. Johnson, L. Klotz, and R. Trigg. Protofoil: Storing and Finding the Information Worker's Paper Documents in an Electronic File Cabinet. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 180-185, Boston, MA, 1994.

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A. Kidd. The Marks are on the Knowledge Worker. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 186-191, Boston, MA, 1994.

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J. M. Carroll, S. R. Alpert, J. Karat, M. S. Van Deusen, and M. B. Rosson. Raison d'Etre: Capturing Design History and Rationale in Multimedia Narratives. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 192-197, Boston, MA, 1994.

30
J. L. Bennett and J. Karat. Facilitating Effective HCI Design Meetings. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 198-204, Boston, MA, 1994.

31
S. Oviatt. Interface Techniques for Minimizing Disfluent Input to Spoken Language Systems. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 205-210, Boston, MA, 1994.

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R. Sparks, L. Meiskey, and H. Brunner. An Object-Oriented Approach to Dialogue Management in Spoken Language Systems. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 211-217, Boston, MA, 1994.

33
D. R. Olsen and W. Holladay. Automatic Generation of Interactively Consistent Search Dialogs. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 218-224, Boston, MA, 1994.

34
R. Moriyon, P. Szekely, and R. Neches. Automatic Generation of Help From Interface Design Models. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 225-231, Boston, MA, 1994.

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M. D. Byrne, S. D.Wood, P. Noisukaviriya, J. D. Foley, and D. Kieras. Automating Interface Evaluation. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 232-237, Boston, MA, 1994.

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S. K. Card, P. Pirolli, and J. D. Mackinlay. The Cost-of-Knowledge Characteristic Function: Display Evaluation for Direct-Walk Dynamic Information Visualizations. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 238-244, Boston, MA, 1994.

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J. Koenemann-Belliveau, J. M. Carroll, M. B. Rosson, and M. K. Singley. Comparative Usability Evaluation: Critical Incidents and Critical Threads. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 245-251, Boston, MA, 1994.

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D. E. Rowley. Usability Testing in the Field: Bringing the Laboratory to the User. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 252-257, Boston, MA, 1994.

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G. Kurtenbach and W. Buxton. User Learning and Performance with Marking Menus. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 258-264, Boston, MA, 1994.

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D. Venolia and F. Neiberg. T-Cube: A Fast, Self-Disclosing Pen-Based Alphabet. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 265-270, Boston, MA, 1994.

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S. Whittaker, P. Hyland, and M. Wiley. Filochat: Handwritten Notes Provide Access to Recorded Conversations. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 271-277, Boston, MA, 1994.

42
W. Newman. A Preliminary Analysis of the Products of HCI Research Using Pro Forma Abstracts. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 278-284, Boston, MA, 1994.

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F. M. Shipman and R. McCall. Supporting Knowledge-Base Evolution with Incremental Formalization. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 285-291, Boston, MA, 1994.

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G. Fischer, R. McCall, J. Ostwald, B. Reeves, and F. Shipman. Seeding, Evolutionary Growth and Reseeding: Supporting the Incremental Development of Design Environments. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 292-298, Boston, MA, 1994.

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J. Bowers and J. Pycock. Talking Through Design: Requirements and Resistance in Cooperative Prototyping. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 299-305, Boston, MA, 1994.

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M. C. Stone, K. Fishkin, and E. A. Bier. The Movable Filter as a User Interface Tool. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 306-312, Boston, MA, 1994.

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C. Ahlberg and B. Shneiderman. Visual Information Seeking: Tight Coupling of Dynamic Query Filters with Starfield Displays. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 313-317, Boston, MA, 1994.

48
Ramana Rao and Stuart K. Card. The Table Lens: Merging Graphical and Symbolic Representations in an Interactive Focus+Context Visualization for Tabular Information. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 318-322, Boston, MA, 1994.

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P. R. Vora, M. G. Helander, and V. L. Shalin. Evaluating the Influence of Interface Styles and Multiple Access Paths in Hypertext. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 323-332, Boston, MA, 1994.

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G. W. Fumas and J. Zacks. Multitrees: Enriching and Reusing Hierarchical Structure. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 333-336, Boston, MA, 1994.

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P. Haunold and W. Kuhn. A Keystroke Level Analysis of a Graphics Application: Manual Map Digitizing. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 337-343, Boston, MA, 1994.

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S. Iving, P. Polson, and J. E. Iving. A GOMS Analysis of the Advanced Automated Cockpit. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 344-350, Boston, MA, 1994.

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R. Gong and D. Kieras. A Validation of the GOMS Model Methodology in the Development of a Specialized, Commercial Software Application. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 351-357, Boston, MA, 1994.

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E. A. Bier, M. C. Stone, K. Fishkin, W. Buxton, and T. Baudel. A Taxonomy of See-Through Tools. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 358-364, Boston, MA, 1994.

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C. Ahlberg and B. Shneiderman. The Alphaslider: A Compact and Rapid Selector. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 365-371, Boston, MA, 1994.

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D. A. Carr. Specification of Interface Interaction Objects. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 372-378, Boston, MA, 1994.

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M. Travers. Recursive Interfaces for Reactive Objects. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 379-385, Boston, MA, 1994.

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B. Burkhart, D. Hemphill, and S. Jones. The Value of a Baseline in Determining Design Success. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 386-391, Boston, MA, 1994.

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B. A. Nardi and J. A. Johnson. User Preferences for Task-Specific vs. Generic Application Software. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 392-398, Boston, MA, 1994.

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D. Lawrence, M. E. Atwood, and S. Dews. Surrogate Users: Mediating Between Social and Technical Interaction. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 399-404, Boston, MA, 1994.

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E. Strommen. Children's Use of Mouse-Based Interfaces to Control Virtual Travel. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 405-410, Boston, MA, 1994.

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S. A. Douglas and A. K. Mithal. The Effect of Reducing Homing Time on the Speed of a Finger-Controlled Isometric Pointing Device. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 411-416, Boston, MA, 1994.

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P. Kabbash, W. Buxton, and A. Sellen. Two-Handed Input in a Compound Task. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 417-423, Boston, MA, 1994.

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S. Houde and R. Sellman. In Search of Design Principles for Programming Environments. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 424-430, Boston, MA, 1994.

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M. Eisenberg and G. Fischer. Programmable Design Environments: Integrating End-User Programming with Domain-Oriented Assistance. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 431-437, Boston, MA, 1994.

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J. Riemanand C. Lewis, R. M. Young, and P. G. Polson. Why Is a Raven Uke a Writing Desk? Lessons in Interface Consistency and Analogical Reasoning from Two Cognitive Architectures. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 438-444, Boston, MA, 1994.

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A. Howes. A Model of the Acquistion of Menu Knowledge by Exploration. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 445-451, Boston, MA, 1994.

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K. Hinckley, R. Pausch, J. C. Goble, and N. F. Kassell. Passive Real-World Interface Props for Neurosurgical Visualization. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 452-458, Boston, MA, 1994.

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S. Zhai, W. Buxton, and P. Milgram. The Silk Cursor: Investigating Transparency for 3D Target Acquisition. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 459-464, Boston, MA, 1994.

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T. Murakami and N. Nakajima. Direct and Intuitive Input Device for 3-D Shape Deformation. In Proc. of CHI-94, pp. 465-471, Boston, MA, 1994.





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