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- Intelligent user interfacesWilliam E. Hefley, Dianne Murray. 3-10 [doi]
- The future of intelligent interfaces: not just how? , but what? and why? Ernest A. Edmonds. 13-17 [doi]
- The price of flexibilityDavid D. Woods. 19-25 [doi]
- Knowledge-based design of graphical responsesHelen Chappel, Michael Wilson. 29-36 [doi]
- Supporting interactivity in automated 3D illustrationsDorée D. Seligmann, Steven Feiner. 37-44 [doi]
- Some aspects of the user interface of a knowledge based beautifier for drawingsDieter Bolz. 45-52 [doi]
- Knowledgeable development environments using shared design modelsRobert Neches, James D. Foley, Pedro A. Szekely, Piyawadee Noi Sukaviriya, Ping Luo, Srdjan Kovacevic, Scott E. Hudson. 63-70 [doi]
- The study of models of intelligent interfacesAngel R. Puerta. 71-78 [doi]
- A learning interface agent for scheduling meetingsRobyn Kozierok, Pattie Maes. 81-88 [doi]
- Plan recognition for context sensitive helpKlaus-Jürgen Quast. 89-96 [doi]
- The role of built-in knowledge in adaptive interface systemsDaniel Crow, Barbara Smith. 97-104 [doi]
- Supporting adaptive interfaces in a knowledge-based user interface environmentPiyawadee Noi Sukaviriya, James D. Foley. 107-113 [doi]
- Developing adaptive systems to fit individual aptitudesDavid Benyon, Dianne Murray. 115-121 [doi]
- An adaptive environment for the user interface of ExcelChristoph G. Thomas, Mette Krogsæter. 123-130 [doi]
- Development of the INRS ATIS systemChangwen Yang, Douglas D. O Shaughnessy. 133-140 [doi]
- Commenting on action: continuous linguistic feedback generationWim Claassen, Edwin Bos, Carla Huls, Koenraad De Smedt. 141-148 [doi]
- Knowledge bases for user guidance in information seeking dialoguesAnne Tissen. 149-156 [doi]
- Explanation facilities and interactive systemsHilary Johnson, Peter Johnson. 159-166 [doi]
- Providing opportunistic enrichment in customized on-line assistanceUrsula Wolz. 167-174 [doi]
- Generating explanations in contextGiuseppe Carenini, Johanna D. Moore. 175-182 [doi]
- Cognitive task analysis, interface design, and technical troubleshootingLinda S. Steinberg, Drew H. Gitomer. 185-191 [doi]
- Wizard of Oz studies: why and howNils Dahlbäck, Arne Jönsson, Lars Ahrenberg. 193-200 [doi]
- Towards automatic evaluation of multimodal user interfacesSandrine Balbo, Joëlle Coutaz, Daniel Salber. 201-208 [doi]
- Reducing user effort in collaboration supportAndy Cockburn, Harold W. Thimbleby. 215-218 [doi]
- The automation of helpdesksLynne M. Coventry, T. B. Kane. 219-222 [doi]
- Experimental results on user knowledge assessment with an evidential reasoning methodologyMichel Desmarais, Jiming Liu. 223-226 [doi]
- Adaptive function allocation by intelligent interfacesP. A. Hancock, Mark H. Chignell. 227-229 [doi]
- Inferring complex plansKristina Höök, Jussi Karlgren, Annika Wærn. 231-234 [doi]
- An ecological man-machine interface for temporal visualizationLars Peter Jensen, Peter Koch. 235-238 [doi]
- Cooperative support for distributed supervisory control: requirements, issues, and an example from mission operationsPatricia M. Jones. 239-242 [doi]
- A user-centered approach to adaptive interfacesThomas Kühme. 243-245 [doi]
- Adjusting the presentation of forms to users behaviorUwe Malinowski. 247-249 [doi]
- Issues in practical application of an adaptive interfaceBeth Meyer, K. C. Burgess Yakemovic, Michael Harris. 251-254 [doi]
- Focus in graphical user interfacesManuel A. Pérez, John L. Sibert. 255-257 [doi]
- Creating intelligent user interfaces using prototyping and knowledge based support technologies: the rapid prototyping tool MacEMSIGStephan Romahn, Annette Kaster. 259-262 [doi]
- A user interface for the electronic encyclopedia exploratoriumMichael Salisbury, Alan Borning. 263-267 [doi]
- Programming with charactersMichael Travers, Marc Davis. 269-272 [doi]