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Authors: HARVEY L ROUSSEAU R
Citation: L. Harvey et R. Rousseau, DEVELOPMENT OF TEXT-EDITING SKILL - FROM SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC MAPPINGS TO PROCEDURES, Human-computer interaction, 10(4), 1995, pp. 345-400

Authors: SELLEN AJ
Citation: Aj. Sellen, REMOTE CONVERSATIONS - THE EFFECTS OF MEDIATING TALK WITH TECHNOLOGY, Human-computer interaction, 10(4), 1995, pp. 401-444

Authors: DETIENNE F RIST R
Citation: F. Detienne et R. Rist, INTRODUCTION TO THIS SPECIAL ISSUE ON EMPIRICAL-STUDIES OF OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN, Human-computer interaction, 10(2-3), 1995, pp. 121-128

Authors: DETIENNE F
Citation: F. Detienne, DESIGN STRATEGIES AND KNOWLEDGE IN OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING - EFFECTS OF EXPERIENCE, Human-computer interaction, 10(2-3), 1995, pp. 129-169

Authors: PENNINGTON N LEE AY REHDER B
Citation: N. Pennington et al., COGNITIVE ACTIVITIES AND LEVELS OF ABSTRACTION IN PROCEDURAL AND OBJECT-ORIENTED DESIGN, Human-computer interaction, 10(2-3), 1995, pp. 171-226

Authors: DAVIES SP GILMORE DJ GREEN TRG
Citation: Sp. Davies et al., ARE OBJECTS THAT IMPORTANT - EFFECTS OF EXPERTISE AND FAMILIARITY ON CLASSIFICATION OF OBJECT-ORIENTED CODE, Human-computer interaction, 10(2-3), 1995, pp. 227-248

Authors: HERBSLEB JD KLEIN H OLSON GM BRUNNER H OLSON JS HARDING J
Citation: Jd. Herbsleb et al., OBJECT-ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN IN SOFTWARE PROJECT TEAMS, Human-computer interaction, 10(2-3), 1995, pp. 249-292

Authors: BURKLE U GRYCZAN G ZULLIGHOVEN H
Citation: U. Burkle et al., OBJECT-ORIENTED SYSTEM-DEVELOPMENT IN A BANKING PROJECT - METHODOLOGY, EXPERIENCE, AND CONCLUSIONS, Human-computer interaction, 10(2-3), 1995, pp. 293-336

Authors: CURTIS B
Citation: B. Curtis, OBJECTS OF OUR DESIRE - EMPIRICAL-RESEARCH ON OBJECT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT, Human-computer interaction, 10(2-3), 1995, pp. 337-344

Authors: TERVEEN LG SELFRIDGE PG LONG MD
Citation: Lg. Terveen et al., LIVING DESIGN MEMORY - FRAMEWORK, IMPLEMENTATION, LESSONS LEARNED, Human-computer interaction, 10(1), 1995, pp. 1-37

Authors: OLSEN DR MONK AF CURRY MB
Citation: Dr. Olsen et al., ALGORITHMS FOR AUTOMATIC DIALOG ANALYSIS USING PROPOSITIONAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS, Human-computer interaction, 10(1), 1995, pp. 39-78

Authors: FISCHER G REDMILES D WILLIAMS L PUHR GI AOKI A NAKAKOJI K
Citation: G. Fischer et al., BEYOND OBJECT-ORIENTED TECHNOLOGY - WHERE CURRENT APPROACHES FALL SHORT, Human-computer interaction, 10(1), 1995, pp. 79-119

Authors: SANDERSON PM FISHER C
Citation: Pm. Sanderson et C. Fisher, INTRODUCTION TO THIS SPECIAL ISSUE ON EXPLORATORY SEQUENTIAL DATA-ANALYSIS, Human-computer interaction, 9(3-4), 1994, pp. 247-250

Authors: SANDERSON PM FISHER C
Citation: Pm. Sanderson et C. Fisher, EXPLORATORY SEQUENTIAL DATA-ANALYSIS - FOUNDATIONS, Human-computer interaction, 9(3-4), 1994, pp. 251-317

Authors: VORTAC OU EDWARDS MB MANNING CA
Citation: Ou. Vortac et al., SEQUENCES OF ACTIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL AND TEAMS OF AIR-TRAFFIC-CONTROLLERS, Human-computer interaction, 9(3-4), 1994, pp. 319-343

Authors: RITTER FE LARKIN JH
Citation: Fe. Ritter et Jh. Larkin, DEVELOPING PROCESS MODELS AS SUMMARIES OF HCI ACTION SEQUENCES, Human-computer interaction, 9(3-4), 1994, pp. 345-383

Authors: FROHLICH D DREW P MONK A
Citation: D. Frohlich et al., MANAGEMENT OF REPAIR IN HUMAN - COMPUTER INTERACTION, Human-computer interaction, 9(3-4), 1994, pp. 385-425

Authors: OLSON GM HERBSLEB JD RUETER HH
Citation: Gm. Olson et al., CHARACTERIZING THE SEQUENTIAL STRUCTURE OF INTERACTIVE BEHAVIORS THROUGH STATISTICAL AND GRAMMATICAL TECHNIQUES, Human-computer interaction, 9(3-4), 1994, pp. 427-472
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