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Informatics and Psychology (ipsy)
1988 (conf/ipsy/1988)

  1. Franz-Josef Brandenburg
    Nice drawings of graphs are computationally hard. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:1-15 [Conf]
  2. Andreas Mahling, Jürgen Herczeg, Michael Herczeg, Heinz-Dieter Böcker
    Beyond visualization: Knowing and understanding. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:16-26 [Conf]
  3. Thomas Fehrle, Thomas Strothotte, Michael Szardenings
    Generating pictorial presentations for advice-giving dialog systems. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:27-36 [Conf]
  4. Wolf-Fritz Riekert
    What does knowledge look like: Presenting knowledge structures in a Zoo of objects. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:37-46 [Conf]
  5. Claus Möbus, Olaf Schröder
    Representing semantic knowledge with 2-dimensional rules in the domain of functional programming. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:47-81 [Conf]
  6. Jirí Polák, S. P. Guest
    A graphical representation of the Prolog programmer's knowledge. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:82-104 [Conf]
  7. Matthias Schneider
    FAST - a stepper in an object-oriented programming environment. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:105-122 [Conf]
  8. Matthias Schneider-Hufschmidt
    Integrating visual aids into an object-oriented programming environment. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:123-136 [Conf]
  9. Albert Anghern, Massimo Arnoldi, Hans-Jakob Lüthi, David Ackermann
    A context-oriented approach for decision support. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:137-148 [Conf]
  10. Annelise Mark Pejtersen, L. P. Goodstein
    Beyond the desk top metaphor: Information retrieval with an icon-based interface. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:149-182 [Conf]
  11. Klaus Kunkel, Thomas Strothotte
    Visualization and direct manipulation in user interfaces: Are we overdoing it?. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:183-193 [Conf]
  12. Gerrit C. van der Veer, Robert Wijk
    Teaching a spreadsheet application - Visual-spatial metaphors in relation to spatial ability, and the effect on mental models. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:194-208 [Conf]
  13. Jennifer Preece
    Some HCI issues concerned with displaying quantitative information graphically. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:209-226 [Conf]
  14. Rainer Gimnich
    Implementing direct manipulation query languages using an adequate data model. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:227-240 [Conf]
  15. Michael D. Harrison, Alan J. Dix
    Modelling the relationship between state and display in interactive systems. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:241-249 [Conf]
  16. Axel Viereck
    A software engineering environment for developing human-computer interfaces. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:250-263 [Conf]
  17. Milos Lansky
    Intrinsic geometry in LOGO - Distance of linear segments. [Citation Graph (0, 0)][DBLP]
    Informatics and Psychology Workshop, 1988, pp:264-272 [Conf]
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