ACM SIGCHI Conferences and Proceedings
CHI'90 Proceedings

Edited by:
Jane Carrasco
John Whiteside

Year: 1990
Pages: 474
Papers: 72
ISBN: 0-89791-345-0
ACM Order No.: 608900
Available: no
Members: $28
Nonmembers: $35.50

Contents

Plenary Addresses
   Redefining Tomorrow's User Interface: Michael L. Dertouzos
   What Can We Teach about Human-Computer Interaction: Terry Winograd
Eye, Voice and Touch
Constraint Based UI Tools
UIMS Techniques
UI Models: Extensions & Applications of GOMS
Multi-Media
Application Areas
End User Modifiable Environment
Fitts Session
Methodology
Evolution and Practice in User Interface Engineering
CSCW - Computer Support for Real Time Collaborative Work
Transcending Perspectives
The Organizational Context of Design
UI Models
Aids to Understanding Programs
Special Report: Designing Casual-Use Hypertext: The CHI'89 InfoBooth
Doctoral Consortium
Panels
   A Snapshot of Natural Language Interfaces
   How Can We Make Groupware Practical?
   Participatory Design of Computer Systems
   Real-Time Decision Making
   Practical Interfaces to Complex Worlds
   Designing for International Use
   Collaboration for Technology Transfer -- or "How Do So Many Promising Ideas Get Lost?"
   Evaluating Hypermedia Systems
   Designers: Meet Your Users
Lab Reviews
   Human-Computer Interaction Research at the University of Illinois
   NTT Human Interface Laboratories
   User Interface and Quality Planning Department -- AT&T Bell Laboratories
   Human Computer Interaction Group, University of York, U.K.
   Human-Computer Interface Laboratory, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
      and State University
   CHI in the Applied Research Divisions at Bellcore
   CHI Systems Incorporated
   Interactive Systems Research Group - Fraunhofer Institute
      for Industrial Engineering (IAO)
   Research on Human-Computer Interaction at the MRC Applied Psychology Unit
   Boeing Advanced Technology Center
   The U S West Intelligent Services Research Laboratory
   Interactive Systems Group

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