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Readings on Cognitive Ergonomics, Mind and Computers
Proceedings of the Second European Conference, Gmunden, Austria, September 10-14, 1984
herausgegeben von G.C. van der Veer, M.J. Tauber, T.R.G. Green und P. GornyInhaltsverzeichnis
- Representational frameworks and models for human-computer interfaces.
- On models and modelling in human-computer co-operation.
- Information systems design methodologies and their compliance with cognitive ergonomy.
- Introducing statistical computing — Evolution of the cognitive system of the novice user.
- Human cognition and human computer interaction.
- Understanding complex descriptions.
- Do we really have conditional statements in our brains?.
- Cognitive ergonomic research at SAPU, Sheffield.
- Active help systems.
- Fatal error in pass zero: How not to confuse novices.
- On the implications of users' prior knowledge for human-computer interaction.
- Web teaching as a design consideration for the adaptive presentation of textual information.
- The computer in the classroom.
- A realisation of a human-computer interface for naive users — A case study.
- Real time graphic simulation of visual effects of egomotion.
- Processing TV information and eye movements research.
- From surface form to the structure of the interface — studies in human computer interaction at INRIA.
- New technology: Choice, control and skills.
- Semiotics and informatics: The impact of EDP-based systems upon the professional language of nurses.
- What does real work analysis tell us about system design?.
- Psychological selection of personnel for data processing professions.
- Contributors.