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Abowd, G.D., Dix, A.J. (92):
Giving undo attention. Interacting with Computers 4, 3 (December), 317-342.
Angiolillo, J.S., Roberts, L.A. (91):
What makes a manual look easy to use? Proc. Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting, 222-224.
Apple (87):
Human Computer Interface Guidelines: The Apple Desktop Interface, Wokingham: Addison-Wesley.
Asam, R., Drenkard, N., Maier, H.-H. (86):
Qualitätsprüfung von Softwareprodukten. Berlin, München: Siemens, Abteilung Verlag.

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Baitsch, C. u.a. (89):
Computerunterstützte Büroarbeit. Ein Leitfaden für Organisation und Gestaltung. Zürich: vdf - Verlag der Fachvereine. (Arbeitswelt; Band 8).
Balzert, H. u.a. (88):
Einführung in die Software-Ergonomie. Walter de Gruyter.
Bentley, J. (85):
Programming pearls: A spelling checker. Communications of the ACM 28, 5(May), 456-462.
Bernstein, M. (88):
The bookmark and the compass: Orientation tools for hypertext users. ACM SIGOIS Bulletin 9, 4 (October), 34-45.
Bickel, M.A. (87):
Automatic correction to misspelled namens: A fourthgeneration language approach. Communications of the ACM 30, 3 (March), 224-228.
Bisseret, A. (83):
Psychology for man computer cooperation in knowledge processing. Proc. IFIP 9th World Computer Congress (Paris, 19-23 September), 113-120.
Bloom, C.P. (87-88):
Procedures for obtaining and testing user-selected terminologies. Human-Computer Interaction 3, 2, 155-177.
Bocher, R. u.a. (89):
Kommunikationsergonomie. Köln: TÜV Rheinland. (Praxis der Ergonomie).
Boehm, B.W. u.a. (78):
Characteristics of Software Quality. Amsterdam: North Holland. (TRW series of software technology, Band 1).
Borenstein, N.S. (85):
The design and evaluation of on-line help systems. Technical Report CMU-CS-85-151, Department of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Bortz, J. (84):
Lehrbuch der empirischen Forschung. Berlin: Springer.
Brigham, F.R. (89):
Statistical methods for testing the conformance of products to user performance standards. Behaviour and Information Technology, 8, 4, 279-283.

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Card, S.K., Henderson, D.A. (87):
Catalogues: A metaphor for computer application delivery. Proc. IFIP INTERACT´87 Second Intl. Conf. Human-Computer Interaction (Stuttgart, Germany, 1-4 September), 959-964.
Card, S. K., Moran, T. P., Newell, A. (83):
The psychology of human-computer interaction. Hillsdale: Erlbaum.
Card, S.K. et al. (91):
The information visualizer: An information workspace. Proc. ACM CHI´91 Conf. (New Orleans, LA, 28 April-2 May), 181-188.
Carroll, J. M. et al. (85):
Exploring exploring a word processor. Human-Computer Interaction 1, 3, 283-307.
Carroll, J. M. et al. (87-88):
The minimal manual. Human-Computer Interaction 3, 2, 123-153.
Carroll, J. M. et al. (88):
Interface metaphors and user interface design. In Helander, M. (Ed.), Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction. North-Holland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 65-85.
Carroll, J. M. (90a):
The Nurnberg Funnel: Designing Minimalist Instruction for Practical Computer Skill. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
Carroll, J. M. (94):
Use-Oriented Design Representations. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
Carroll, J. M., Carrithers, C. (84):
Training wheels in a user interface. Communications of the ACM 27, 8 (August), 800-806.
Carroll, J. M., Rosson, M. B. (87):
Paradox of the active user. In Caroll, J. M. (Ed.), Interfacing Thought: Cognitive Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. 80-111.
Carroll, J. M., Rosson, M. B. (90):
Human-computer interaction scenarios as a design representation. Proc. IEEE HICSS-23, 23rd Hawaii Intl. Conf. System Sciences (Hawaii, 2-6 January), Vol. II, 555-561.
Catrombone, R., Carroll, J. M. (87):
Learning a word processing system with guided exploration and training wheels. Proc. ACM CHI+GI´87 Conf. (Toronto, Canada, 5-9 April), 169-174.
Charwat, H.-J. (85):
Benutzerfreundlichkeit der Schlüssel zur High Technilogy. In: Technische Rundschau, Bern, 39, S. 84-89.
Clarke, L. (91):
The use of scenarios by user interface designers. In Diaper, D., and Hammond, N. (Eds.), People and Computers VI, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. 103-115.
Comstock, E. M., Clemens, E. A. (87):
Perceptions of computer manuals: A view from the field. Proc. Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting, 139-143.
Cool, C. et al.(92):
Iterative design of video communication systems. Proc. ACM CSCW´92 Conf. Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (Toronto, Canada, November 1-4), 25-32.

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Dale, E., O´Rourke, J. (81):
The Living Word Vocabulary. World Book Childcraft International, Chicago, IL.
Dehning, W., Essig, H., Maaß, S. (78):
Zur Anpassung virtueller Mensch-Rechner-Schnittstellen an Benutzererfordernisse im Dialog. Hamburg: Universität Hamburg (Fachbereich Informatik, Bericht Nr. 50).
Dehning, W., Essig, H., Maaß, S. (81):
The adaption of virtual man-computer interfaces to user requirements in dialogs. Berlin u.a.: Springer. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Band 110).
Desurvire, H. W. et al. (92):
What is gained and lost when using evaluatin methods other than empirical testing. In people and Computers VII, edited by Monk, A., Diaper, D., and Harrison, M. D., 89-102. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
DGQ-NTG (86):
DGQ-NTG - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Qualität e.V., Nachrichtentechnische Gesellschaft im VDE (NTG) (Hrsg.): Software-Qualitätssicherung: Aufgaben, Möglichkeiten, Lösungen. Berlin, Köln: Beuth. (DGQ-NTG-Schrift Nr. 12-51).
Dillon, A. (87):
A psychological view of "user-friendliness". In: Human-Computer Interaction - INTERACT 87. Hrsg.: Bullinger, H.-J., Shackel, B. Amsterdam u.a.: Elsevier. S. 157-163.
DIN 66 234 (88):
Teil 8: Bildschirmarbeitsplätze der Dialoggestaltung, Berlin: Beuth Verlag.
Doyle, J. R. (90):
Naive users and the Lotus interface: A field study. Behaviour & Information Technology 9, 1, 81-89.
Duffy, T. M. et al. (92):
Online Help: Design and Evaluation. Ablex, Norwood, NJ.
Duis, D., Johnsen, J. (90):
Improving user-interface responsiveness despite performance limitations. Proc. IEEE Computer Society Intl. Conference (February, San Francisco, CA), 380-386.
Dumas, J.S., Redish, J.C. (93):
A practical guide to usability testing. Ablex publishing corporation Norwood, New Jersey.
Durham, I. et al. (83):
Spelling correction in user interfaces. Communications of the ACM 26, 10 (October), 764-773.
Durrett, H. J., Trezona, J. (82):
How to use color displays effectively. BYTE 7, 4 (April), 50-53.
Durrett, H. J. (87):
Color and the Computer. Academic Press, Boston, MA.
Dzida, W., Herda, S., Itzfeldt, W.D. (78):
User-Perceived Quality of Interactive Systems. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Vol. SE-4, No. 4, 7/78.

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Eberts, R. E., MacMillan, A. G. (87):
Longitudinal study of a distributed system. Proc. Human Factors Society 28th Annual Meeting, 704-708.
Efe, K. (87):
A proposed solution to the problem of levels in error-message generation. Communications of the ACM 30, 11 (November), 948-955.
EG-Richtlinie (90):
Richtlinie des Rates vom 29. Mai 90 über die Mindestvorschriften bezüglich der Sicherheit und des Gesundheitsschutzes bei der Arbeit an Bildschirmgeräten (90/270/EWG), Amtsblatt der Europäischen Gemeinschaften vom 21.06.90.
Egan, D. E. (88):
Individual differences in human-computer interaction. In Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction, edited by Helander, M.; 543-568. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science publishers.
Egan, D. E. et al. (89):
Formative design-evaluation of SuperBook. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 7, 1 (January), 30-57.
Englisch, J. (93):
Ergonomie von Softwareprodukten. Methodische Entwicklung von Evaluationsverfahren. BI-Wissenschaftsverlag.

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Fähnrich, K.-P. (Hrsg.) (87):
Software-Ergonomie. Oldenbourg.
Farrand, A. B., Wolfe, S. J. (92):
On-line help: Are we tossing the users a lifesaver or an anchor? Digest of ACM CHI´92 Conf. Posters and Short Talks (Monterey, CA, 5 May), 21.
Floyd, C. (93):
Arbeirtsunterlagen zur Lehrveranstaltung "Einfürung in die Softwaretechnik". Universität Hamburg, SS 93.
Frese, M., Brodbeck, F. (89):
Computer in Büro und Verwaltung, Berlin: Springer.
Furnas, G. W. (85):
Experience with an adaptive indexing scheme. Proc. ACM CHI´85 Conf. (San Francisco, CA, 14-18 April), 131-135.
Furnas, G. W. et al. (87):
The vocabulary problem in human-system communication. Communications of the ACM 30, 11 (November), 964-971.

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Gaines, B.R. (81):
The technology of interaction-dialogue programming rules. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,14, 1, 137-150.
Gilmore, D. J. (91):
Visibility: A dimensional analysis. In Diaper, D., and Hammond, N. (Eds.), People and Computers VI, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K. 317-329.
Glegg, C. W. et al. (88):
People and Computers - How to Evaluate Your Company`s New Technology, Chichester: Ellis Horwood.
Görner, C., Ilg, R. (93):
Evaluation der Mensch-Rechner-Schnittstelle. In: Ziegler, J., Ilg, R. (Hrsg.): Benutzergerechte Software-Gestaltung. Standards, Methoden und Werkzeuge. Oldenbourg.
Greenberg, S., Whitten, I. H. (88):
How users repeat their actions on computers: Principles for design of history mechanisms. Proc. ACM CHI´88 Conf. (Washington, DC, 15-19 May), 171-178.

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Hampe-Neteler, W., Rödiger, K.-H. (92):
Software-Ergonomie. Verfahren der Evaluierung und Standards zur Entwicklung von Benutzungsoberflächen. Uni Bremen. Bericht Nr. 2/1992.
Horton, W. K. (90):
Designing and Writing Online Documentation: Help Files to Hypertext. Wiley, New York, NY.
Houghton, R. C., Jr. (84):
Online help systems: A conspectus. Communications of the ACM 27, 2 (February), 126-133.

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IBM (89a):
Systems Application Architecture, Common User Access, Basic Interface Design Guide, IBM Corporation.
IBM (89b):
Systems Application Architecture, Common User Access, Advanced Interface Design Guide, IBM Corporation.
IBM (91a):
Systems Application Architecture, Common User Access, Guide to User Interface Design, IBM Corporation.
IBM (91b):
Systems Application Architecture, Common User Access, Advanced Interface Design Reference, IBM Corporation.
Ilg, R. (93):
Benutzungsschnittstellen in der Normung. In: Ziegler, J., Ilg, R. (Hrsg.): Benutzergerechte Software-Gestaltung. Standards, Methoden und Werkzeuge. Oldenbourg.
ISO 9241 (92):
Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs), Draft.
ISO/IEC DIS 9126 (90):
Information technology - Software product evaluation - Quality characteristics and guidelines for their use. Draft International Standard, Jili 90.
ISO CD 9241 11 (90):
Dialogue Principles. Commitee Draft, Version 3, Dezember 90.

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Jeffries, R. et al. (91):
User interface evaluation in the real world: A comparison of four techniques. In: Reaching through technology, Conference Proceedings of CHI '91 . ACM. New York.
Jordan, D. S. et al. (89):
Facilitating the development of representations in hypertext with IDE. Proc. ACM Hypertext´89 Conf. (Pittsburgh, PA, 5-8 November), 93-104.

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Karat, J. (88):
Software Evaluation Methodologies. In: Helander (ed.) Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction. Elsevier Science Publiches B.V. (North-Holland).
Karat, J. et al. (92):
Comparison of empirical testing and walkthrough methods in user interface evaluation. Proceedings ACM CHI`92 Conference (Montetey, CA, May 3-7): 397-404.
Kearsley, G. (88):
Online Help Systems: Design and Implementation. Ablex, Norwood, NJ.
Kellogg, W. A. (87):
Conceptual consistency in the user interface: Effects on user performance. Proc. IFIP INTERACT´87 Second Intl. Conf. Human-Computer Interaction (Stuttgart, Germany, 1-4 September), 389-394.
Kellogg, W. A. (89):
The dimensions of consistency. In Nielsen, J. (Ed.), Coordinating User Interfaces for Consistency. Academic Press, Boston, MA. 9-20.
Klare, G. R. (84):
Readability. In Pearson, P. D. (Ed.), Handbook of Reading Research. Longman, New York, NY. 681-744.
Knight, J. C., Myers, E. A. (93):
An improved inspection technique. Communications of the ACM 36, 11 (November): 51-61.
Kurlander, D., Feiner, S. (92):
A history-based macro by example system. Proc. ACM UIST´92 Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (Monterey, CA, 15-18 November), 99-106.

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Lang, J., Peters, H. (88):
Erhebung ergonomischer Anforderungen an Software, die überprüfbar und arbeitswissenschaftlich abgesichert sind. München: TÜV Bayern. (Institut für Software und Ergonomie).
Landauer, T.K. (88):
Research methods in human-computer-interaction. In: Helander, M. (Ed.) Handbook of Human-Computer-Interaction. Amsterdam: North-Holland.
Lauter, B. (82):
Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion. In: Information Retrieval und natürliche Sprache. Hrsg.: Fischer, G.H. München u.a. Sauer, S.339-425.
Lee, A. (92):
User support: Considerations, features, and issues. In Hartson, H. R., and Hix, D. (Eds.), Advances in Human-Computer Interaction Vol. 3, Ablex, Norwood, NJ. 184-228.
LeFevre, J.-A., Dixon, P. (86):
Do written instructions need examples? Cognition and Instruction 3, 1, 1-30.
Lewis, C. (82):
Using the ´thinking-aloud´ method in cognitive interface design, IBM Research Report RC 9265 (#40713), IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY.
Lewis, C. et al. (89):
Generalization, consistency, and control. Proc. ACM CHI´89 Conf. (Austin, TX, 30 April-4 May), 1-5.
Lewis, C., Polson, P., Rieman, J., Wharton, C. (90):
Testing a walkthrough methodology for theory-based design of walk-up-and-use interfaces. In: Conference Proceedings of CHI '90. ACM, New York.
Loshe, G. et al. (91):
Classifying graphical information. Bahaviour & Information technology 10, 5, 419-436.

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Mack, R. L., Nielsen, J. (93):
Usability inspection methods. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin 25, 1 (January), 28-33.
Marcus, A. (92):
Graphic Design for Electronic Documents and User Interfaces. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA.
McDonald, J. E. et al. (88):
Color-coding categories in menus. Proc. ACM CHI´88 Conf. (Washington, DC, 15-19 May), 101-106.
McDonald, J. E., Schvaneveldt (88):
The application of user knowledge to interface design. In Guindon, R. (Ed.) Cognitive Science and its Applications for Human-Computer Interaction, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ. 289-338.
Miller, R. B. (68):
Pesponse time in man-computer conversational transactions. Proc. AFIPS Spring Joint Computer Conference Vol. 33, 267-277.
Mirel, B. (91):
Critical rewiew of experimental research on the usability of hard copy documentation. IEEE Trans. Professional Communication 34, 2 (June), 109-122.
Molich, R., Nielsen, J.(90):
Improving a Human-Computer Dialogue.Communications of the ACM, Vol, 33, 3.
Moll, Th. (87):
Über Methoden zur Analyse und Evaluation interaktiver Computersysteme. In: Fähnrich, K.-P. (Hrsg.), Software-Ergonomie, München: Oldenbourg.
Monk, A. (86):
Mode errors: A user-centered analysis ans preventative measures using keying-contingent sounds. Intl. J. Man-Machine Studies 24, 4 (April), 313-327.
Monk, A. (89):
The personal browser: A tool for directed navigation in hypertext systems. Interacting with Computers 1, 2 (August), 190-196.
Monk, A.F., Wright, P.C. (91):
Observations and inventions: new approaches to the study of human-computer interaction. Interacting with Computers, 3, 2, 204-216.
Monmonier, M. (91):
How to Lie with Maps. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
MUSiC (92):
Metrics for Usability Standards in Computing, (ESPRIT II Project 5429), Productiformation, Teddington: National Physical Laboratory, UK.
Myers, B. A. (85):
The importance of percent-done progress indicators for computer-human interfaces. Proc. ACM CHI´85 Conf. (San Francisco, CA, 14-18 April), 11-17.

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Neumann, P. G. (91):
Inside RISKS: Putting on your best interface. Communications of the ACM 34, 3 (March), 138.
Newman, W.M., Lamming, M.G. (95):
Interactive System Design. Addison-Wesley Publishung Company.
Nielsen, J. (86):
A virtual protocol model for computer-human interaction. Intl. J. Man-Machine Studies 24, 3, 301-312.
Nielsen, J. (87c):
Classification of dialog techniques. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin 19, 2 (October), 30-35.
Nielsen, J. (89b):
Usability engineering at a discount. In Designing and Using Human-Computer Interfaces and Knowledge Based Systems, edited by Salvendy, G., and Smith, M. J., 349-401. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers.
Nielsen, J. (90a):
Hypertext und Hypermedia. Academic Press, Boston, MA.
Nielsen, J. (90b):
Big paybacks from ´discount´ usability engineering. IEEE Software 7, 3 (May), 107-108.
Nielsen, J. (90c):
A meta-model for interacting with computers. Interacting with Computers 2, 2 (August), 147-160.
Nielsen, J. (90d):
Paper versus computer implementations as mockup scenatios for heuristic evaluation. Proc. IFIP INTERACT´90 Third Intl. Conf. Human-Computer Interaction (Cambridge, U.K., 27-31 August), 315-320.
Nielsen, J. (90g):
Miniatures versus icons as a visual cache for videotex browsing. Behaviour & Information Technology 9, 6 (Nov.-Dec.), 441-449.
Nielsen, J. (90i):
The art of navigating through hypertext. Communications of the ACM 33, 3 (March), 296-310.
Nielsen, J. (92b):
Evaluating the thinking aloud technique for use by computer scientists. in Advances in Human-Computer Interaction Vol. 3, edited by Hartson, H. R., and Hix, D., 69-82. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Nielsen, J. (92c):
Finding usability problems through heuristic evaluation. Proc. ACM CHI´92 Conf. (Monterey, CA, 3-7 May), 373-380.
Nielsen, J. (93):
Usability Engineering. Academie Press, Inc.
Nielsen, J. (93a):
Interactive user-interface design. IEEE Computer 26, 11 (November): 32-41.
Nielsen, J. (93b):
Heuristic evaluation. In Nielsen, J., Mack, R.L. (Eds.), Usability Inspection Methods. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Nielsen, J. (93c):
Is usability engineering really worth it? IEEE software 10, 6 (November): 90-92.
Nielsen, J. (94a):
Guerilla HCI: Using discount usability engineering to penetrate the intimidation barrier. In Cost-Justifying Usability, edited by Bias, R. G., and Mayhew, D. J., 245-272. Boston: Academic Press.
Nielsen, J. (94b):
Scenarios in discount usability engineering. In Scenario-Based Design: Envisioning Work and Technology in System Development, edited by Carroll. J. M.
Nielsen, J. (94c):
Enhancing the explanatory power of usability heuristics. Proceedings ACM CHI`94 Conference (Boston, MA, April 24-28).
Nielsen, J., Mack, R.L. (94)
Usability Inspection Methods. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Nielsen, J., Molich, R. (89):
Teaching user interface design based on usability engeeniering. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin 21, 1 (July):45-48.
Nielsen, J., Molich, R. (90):
Heuristic evaluation of user interfaces. Proc. ACM CHI´90 Conf. (Seattle, WA, 1-5 April), 249-256.
Nielsen, J., Landauer, T. K. (93):
A mathematical model of the finding of usability problems. Proceedings ACM/IFIP INTERCHI´93 Conf. (Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 24-29): 206-213.
Nicol, A. (90):
Interfaces for learning: What do good teachers know that we don´t? In Laurel, B. (Ed.), The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA. 113-122.
Nolan, P. R. (91):
The design of keyboard templates. Proc. Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting, 486-490.
Norman, D. A. (83):
Design rules based on analyses of human error. Communications of the ACM 26, 4 (April), 254-258.
Nygren, E. et al. (92):
The art of the obvious. Proc. ACM CHI´92 Conf. (Monterey, CA, 3-7 May), 235-239.

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Olsen, D. R. (92):
Bookmarks: An enhanced scroll bar. ACM Trans. Graphics 11, 3 (July), 291-295.
Olson, J.R., Nielsen, E. (87-88):
Analysis of the cognition involved in spreadsheet software interaction. Human-Computer Interaction 3, 4, 309-349.
Olphert, W., Fox, S. (86):
Factors governing the usability of advanced interfaces. Loughborough: HUSAT Research Center. (ESPRIT PROJECT 385 HUFIT, Working Paper B4.1).
Open University (90):
A Guide to Usability. Usability now! The Open University, Milton Keynes, England
Oppermann et. al.(88):
Evaluation von Dialogsystemen, Berlin: de Gruyter.
Oppermann et.al. (92):
Software-ergonomische Evaluation. Der Leitfaden EVADIS II, Berlin: de Gruyter.
Oppermann, R., Reiterer, H. (94):
Software-ergonomische Evaluation. In: Eberleh, E. et al.: Einführung in die Software-Ergonomie. Gestaltung graphisch-interaktiver Systeme: Prinzipien, Werkzeuge, Lösungen. Walter de Gruyter.
OSF/MOTIFTM 90:
OSF/MOTIF Style Guide Revision 1.1, London: Prentice-Hall, 90.

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Peterson, J. L. (80):
Computer programs for detecting and correcting spelling errors. Communications of the ACM 23, 12 (December), 676-687.
Piepenburg, U., Rödiger, K.-H. (89):
Mindestanforderungen an die Prüfung von Software auf Konformität nach DIN 66 234 Teil 8, Werkstattbericht 61 des Landesprogramms Mensch und Technik - Sozialverträgliche Technikgestaltung des Ministeriums für Arbeit, Gesundheit und Soziales des Landes Nordrhein - Westfalen, Düsseldorf.

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Ravden, S., Jhonson, G. (89):
Evaluating usability of human-computer interfaces. Chichester: Ellis Horwood.
Reason, J. (90):
Human Error. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K.
Reiterer, H. (90):
Ergonomische Kriterien für die menschengerechte Gestaltung von Bürosystemen. Wien, Uni Diss.
Reitman, P. (88):
Streamlining your documentation using quick references. IEEE Trans. Professional Communication 31, 2 (June), 75-83.
Rettig, M. (91):
Nobody reads documentation. Communications of the ACM 34, 7 (Juny), 19-24.
Rice, J. F.(91):
Display color coding: 10 rules of thumb. IEEE Software 8, 1 (January), 86-88.
Ritz S. u.a.(93):
BIBLIKA. Universität Hamburg, Fachbereich Informatik.
Rohrmann, B. (78):
Empirische Studien zur Entwicklung von Antwortskalen für die sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung. Zeitschrift für Sozialpsychologie 9, 222-245.
Rosengerg, J. K., Moran, T. P. (84):
Generic commands. In Proc. INTERACT´84 First IFIP Conf. Human-Computer Interaction (London, U.K., 4-7 September), 245-249.

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Sandewall, E. (78):
Programming in the interactive environment: The LISP experience. ACM Computing Surveys 10, 1 (March), 35-71.
Sellen, A. et al. (90):
Building user-centered online help. In Laurel, B. (Ed.), The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA. 143-153.
Senay, H., Stabler, E.P. (87):
Online help system usage: An empirical investigation. Abridged Proceedings 2nd Intl. Conf. Human-Computer Interaction (Honolulu, HI, 10-14 August), 244.
Senders, J. W., Moray, N.P. (91):
Human Error: Cause, Prediction, and Reduction. Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ.
Shackel, B. (85):
Human factors and usability - whence and wither?. In. Software-Ergonomie` 85. Hrsg.: Bullinger, H.-J. Stuttgart: Teubner. S. 13-31.
Shneiderman, B. (82):
Designing computer system messages. Communications of the ACM 25, 9 (September), 610-611.
Silverstein, L. D. (87):
Human factors for color display systems: Concepts, methods, and research. In Durrett, H. J. (Ed.), Color and the Computer, Academic Press, Boston, MA. 27-61.
Smith, W. (88):
Standardizing colors for computer screens. Proc. Human Factors Society´s 32nd Annual Meeting, 1381-1385.
Spinas, P. (87):
Arbeitsphysiologische Aspekte der Benutzerfreundlichkeit von Bildschirmsystemen. Bern, Uni Diss. (Lehrstuhl für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie).
Springer, C.J. (87):
Retrieval of information from complex alphanumeric displays: Screen formatting variables´effect on target identification time. In Salvendy, G. (Ed.), Cognitive Engineering in the Design of Human-Computer Interaction and Expert Systems. Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 375-382.
Stelzl, I. (82):
Fehler und Fallen der Statistik. Bern: Huber.
SUN (89b)
SUN Microsystems: Open Look Style Guide, SUN Microsystems.

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Teitelman, W. (72):
Do what I mean: The programmer´s assistant. Computers and Automation 21 (April), 8-11.
Tesler, L. C. (91):
Networked computing in the 1990s. Scientific American 265, 3 (September), 86-93.
Thayer, R.H., Thayer, M.C. (90):
Glossary. In: Standards, guidelines and examples on system and software requirements engineering. Hrsg.: Dorfman, M., Thayer, R.H. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press. S.501-568.
Travis, D. (91):
Effective Color Displays: Theory and Practice. Academic Press. London, U.K.
Triebe, J., Wittstock, M., Schiele, F. (87):
Arbeitswissenschaftliche Grundlagen der Software-Ergonomie. Bremerhafen: Verlag für neue Wissenschaft.

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Ulich, E. (86):
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