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Behaviour & Information Technology, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 1997
- Christian Korunka, Andreas Weiss, Sabine Zauchner:
An interview study of 'continuous' implementations of information technology. 3-16 - Judith Ramsay, Hans-Joachim Popp, Bernhard Thull, Günther Rau:
The evaluation of an information system for intensive care. 17-24 - Martin Colbert:
Style guides and their application: The case of Microsoft 'Windows' and a remote tutoring environment. 25-42 - Carl Martin Allwood, Tomas Kalen:
Evaluating and improving the usability of a user manual. 43-57
Volume 16, Number 2, 1997
- C. Melody Carswell, Catherine Ramzy:
Graphing small data sets: Should we bother? 61-71 - Richard Picking:
Reading music from screens vs paper. 72-78 - Govert de Vries, Graham I. Johnson
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Spoken help for a car stereo: An exploratory study. 79-87 - Nicholas J. Ward, Steve Hirst:
In-vehicle intelligent information technologies as safety benefit systems: Consideration of philosophy and function. 88-97 - S. Howard:
Trade-off decision making in user interface design. 98-109 - Juhani Iivari, Magid Igbaria:
Determinants of user participation: A Finnish survey. 111-121
Volume 16, Number 3, 1997
- James E. Katz, Philip Aspden, Warren A. Reich
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Public attitudes toward voice-based electronic messaging technologies in the United States: A national survey of opinions about voice response units and telephone answering machines. 125-144 - J. Sidhu, Chris J. Hinde:
An analysis of the use of natural language processing systems in business. 145-156 - Stephen R. Jones, Peter J. Thomas:
Empirical assessment of individuals' 'personal information management systems'. 158-160 - Wally Smith, Becky Hill, John Long, Andy Whitefield:
A design-oriented framework for modelling the planning and control of multiple task work in secretarial office administration. 161-183
Volume 16, Numbers 4-5, 1997
- Bonnie E. John, Steven J. Marks:
Tracking the effectiveness of usability evaluation methods. 188-202 - Ian Denley, John Long:
A planning aid for human factors evaluation practice. 203-219 - Dominique L. Scapin, J. M. Christian Bastien:
Ergonomic criteria for evaluating the ergonomic quality of interactive systems. 220-231 - Reinhard Oppermann, Harald Reiterer
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Software evaluation using the 9241 evaluator. 232-245 - Darryn Lavery, Gilbert Cockton
, Malcolm P. Atkinson:
Comparison of evaluation methods using structured usability problem reports. 246-266 - Han X. Lin, Yee-Yin Choong, Gavriel Salvendy:
A proposed index of usability: A method for comparing the relative usability of different software systems. 267-277 - Miles MacLeod, Rosemary Bowden, Nigel Bevan, Ian Curson:
The MUSiC performance measurement method. 279-293
Volume 16, Number 6, 1997
- Gerald L. Lohse:
The role of working memory on graphical information processing. 297-308 - Kamaljit S. Birdi
, Dieter Zapf:
Age differences in reactions to errors in computer-based work. 309-319 - Teresa M. Shaft
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Responses to comprehension questions and verbal protocols as measures of computer program comprehension processes. 320-336 - J. P. Djajadiningrat, Kees C. J. Overbeeke, G. J. F. Smets:
The importance of the number of degrees of freedom for rotation of objects. 337-347 - Mao-Jiun J. Wang, Ying-Jye Lee:
Applying the AHP approach to evaluate human sensitivity to chromatic light. 348-358 - Chris W. Clegg, Patrick E. Waterson
, Carolyn M. Axtell:
Software development: Some critical views. 359-362 - Karen T. Hilling, Andrew J. Tattersall:
Boosting trainees' expectations of success through knowledge of performance norms. 363-364

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