Advances in Human-Computer Interaction Volume 1
Edited by H Rex Hartson
Contents
• Usability Specifications as a Tool in Iterative Development
• Developmental Theory as a Framework for Studying Human-Computer Interaction
• Human Factors: An Exploration of the Psychology of Human-Computer Dialogues
• A Model Programming Environment
• Voice Communication with Computers
• Executable Interface Abstractions
• The Role of Prototypes in the User Software Engineering (USE) Methodology
• An Executable Specification Technique for Describing Human-Computer Interaction
• A SUPERvisory Methodology and Notation (SUPERMAN) for Human-Computer System Development
• Author Index
• Subject Index
• Usability Specifications as a Tool in Iterative Development
• Developmental Theory as a Framework for Studying Human-Computer Interaction
• Human Factors: An Exploration of the Psychology of Human-Computer Dialogues
• A Model Programming Environment
• Voice Communication with Computers
• Executable Interface Abstractions
• The Role of Prototypes in the User Software Engineering (USE) Methodology
• An Executable Specification Technique for Describing Human-Computer Interaction
• A SUPERvisory Methodology and Notation (SUPERMAN) for Human-Computer System Development
• Author Index
• Subject Index
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