%A M.M. Mantei %A A.G.G. Cattell %T A study of an entity-based database user interface %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 14 %N 1 %D Jul 1982 %P 5-16 %A W.J. Hansen %T Human factors in computer systems: Gaithersbug Conference continued %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 14 %N 1 %D Jul 1982 %P 17 %A Carron M. Maxwell %T To the mountain ... a practicioner's view of the Gaithersburg Conference %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 14 %N 1 %D Jul 1982 %P 18-19 %A Larry Tesler %T Enlisting user help in software design %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 14 %N 3 %D January 1983 %P 5-9 %A S.A. Bly %T Expanding problem-solving techniques in people-oriented systems %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 14 %N 3 %D January 1983 %P 10-12 %A Tom Martin %T Formative evaluation - four years later %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 14 %N 3 %D January 1983 %P 13-15 %A Roger W. Ehrich %T Research on human-computer interfaces at Virginia Tech %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 14 %N 3 %D January 1983 %P 16-20 %A Ben Schneiderman %T High-tech can stimulate creative action: the increased ease-of-use of computers supports individual competence and productive work %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 14 %N 4 %D April 1983 %P 6-7 %A Micheal Mac an Airchinnigh %T The SIGMA concept %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 14 %N 4 %D April 1983 %P 8-15 %A Starr Roxanne Hiltz %T A study of the determinants of acceptance of computer-mediated communication systems %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 14 %N 4 %D April 1983 %P 16-17 %A Jon D. Clark %T A psychometric evaluation of the use of data flow diagrams %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 15 %N 1 %D July 1983 %P 3-6 %E Ann Janda %T Index to post-1980 literature on computer-human interaction listed in the SIGCHI Bulletin, 1982-1983 %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 15 %N 1 %D July 1983 %P 7-52 %A Richard A. Newman %T HFS Workshop on human factors in computer systems: trands and research directions %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 15 %N 1 %D July 1983 %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 15 %N 2-3 %D October 1983 %P 53 %A Jeffrey P. Schwartz %A Pamel Jamar %T Lack of guidance for decision aid interface design %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 15 %N 2-3 %D October 1983 %P 13-17 %A Mark D. Jackson %T Constrained languages need not constrain person/computer interaction %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 15 %N 2-3 %D October 1983 %P 18-22 %A Sidney L. Smith %T User-system interface %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 15 %N 4 %D April 1984 %P 5 %A W. David Panniman %T A methodology for evaluating interactive system usage %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 15 %N 4 %D April 1984 %P 6-11 %A Sara A. Bly %A David Gilfoil %A Paul Green %A Charles H. Kooshian %A Thomas H. Landauer %A Clayton Lewis %A Jon A. Meads %A Don Patterson %A Andee Rubin %A Sidney L. Smith %A Jan Walker %T CHI'83: through the kaleidoscope %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 15 %N 4 %D April 1984 %P 12-25 %A Wanda Smith %T Who dictates your display terminal design ? %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 1 %D July 1984 %P 6-11 %A Robert B. Allen %T Working paper on ethical issues for research on the use of computer services and interfaces %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 1 %D July 1984 %P 12-16 %A Charles R. Symons %A James A. Schweitzer %T A proposal for an automated logical access control standard (ALACS): a standard for computer logical access security %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 1 %D July 1984 %P 17-23 %A Jan Yetsingmeier %T Human factors considerations in development of interactive software %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 1 %D July 1984 %P 24-27 %A Marilyn Mantai %T Doctoral opportunities in human-computer interaction; the SIGCHI education survey %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 2 %D October 1984 %P 7-8 %A Marilyn Mantai %A John B. Smelcer %T Guidelines for reading the human-computer interaction survey results %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 2 %D October 1984 %P 9-11 %T A listing of doctoral study programs in human-computer interaction %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 2 %D October 1984 %P 12-40 %A K. Maeda %A Y. Miyake %A J. Nievergelt %A Y. Saito %T A comparative study of man-machine interfaces in interactive systems %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 2 %D October 1984 %P 44-61 %A Michael Mac ab Airchinnigh %T Some notes on the representation of the user's conceptual model %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 2 %D October 1984 %P 62-69 %A Barbara A. Huckle %A Gordon M. Bull %T A model for software design facilitating man-machine interface variation %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 2 %D October 1984 %P 70-75 %A Joelle Coutaz %T A layout abstraction for user-system interface %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 3 %D January 1985 %P 18-24 %A Mary Stoddard %A Kathy Berkbigler %A Bob Wheat %A Eva Peter %T User behavior upon introduction of a network help system %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 3 %D January 1985 %P 25-31 %A Jakob Nielsen %T A continuing education course in software ergonomics for programming school teachers %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 3 %D January 1985 %P 32-35 %A Allan D. Saja %T The cognitive model: an approach to designing the human-computer interface %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 3 %D January 1985 %P 36-40 %A Greg W. Scragg %T Some thoughts on paper notes and electronic messages %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 16 %N 3 %D January 1985 %P 41-44 %A Thomas P. Moran %T The prospects for science in human-computer interaction: summary of Allen Newell's CHI'85 address %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 1 %D July 1985 %P 8 %A Richard Rubinstein %A Charles Bigelow %A Fernand Baudin %A Eugene Lynch %A David Levy %T Digital typography and the human interface; proceedings of the typography interest group at CHI'85 %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 1 %D July 1985 %P 9-15 %A Gordon M. Hodgson %A Stephen R. Ruth %T The use of menus in the design of on-line systems: a retrospective view %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 1 %D July 1985 %P 16-22 %A Jeff Johnson %T Calculator functions on bitmapped computers %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 1 %D July 1985 %P 23-28 %A Kunio Ohno %A Ken-ichi Fukaya %A Jurg Nievergelt %T A five-key mouse with built-in dialog control %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 1 %D July 1985 %P 29-34 %A Jack Grimes %A Kate Ehrlich %A Jerry Vaske %T User interface design: are human factors principles used ? %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 3 %D January 1986 %P 22-26 %A Ben Schneiderman %T Human-computer interaction research at the University of Maryland %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 3 %D January 1986 %P 27-32 %A John Gray %T The role of menu titles as a navigational aid in hierarchical menus %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 3 %D January 1986 %P 33-40 %A Charles A. MaArthur %A Ben Schneiderman %T Learning disabled students' difficulties in learning to use a word processor: implications for design %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 3 %D January 1986 %P 41-46 %A Elizabeth A. Buie %T Bibliography: individual differences and computer-human interaction %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 3 %D January 1986 %P 47-49 %A Lorraine Borman %A Ann Janda %T The CHI conferences: a bibliographic history %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 17 %N 3 %D January 1986 %P 51-100 %A Richard S. Gallagher %T Developing computer aided design technology in China %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 9-13 %A Ben Shneiderman %T No members, no officers, no dues: a ten year history of the Software Psychology Society %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 14-16 %A Jon Meads %T The standards factor %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 17-20 %A Bruce Tognazzini %T You had to be there %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 21-24 %A Gene Lynch %A Jon Meads %T In search of a user interface reference model: report on the SIGCHI workshop on user interface reference models %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 25-33 %A Norwood Sisson %T Dialogue management reference model %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 34-35 %A Keith A. Lantz %T On user interface reference models %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 36-42 %A Yvonne Rogers %T Pictorial representations of abstract concepts relating to human-computer interaction %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 43-44 %A Pedro Szekely %T Separating the user interface from the functionality of application programs %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 45-46 %A Richard P. Koffler %T Classifying users: a hard look at some controversial issues %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 75-76 %A John C. Thomas %T Human/computer interaction in the year 2000 %J SIGCHI Bulletin %K computer human interaction %V 18 %N 2 %D October 1986 %P 77-79