Smalltalk-80: the language and its implementation
Smalltalk-80: the language and its implementation
Classification of dialog techniques
ACM SIGCHI Bulletin
Designing the Star user interface
Human-computer interaction
The information visualizer, an information workspace
CHI '91 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Developing user interfaces: ensuring usability through product & process
Developing user interfaces: ensuring usability through product & process
Designing the user interface (2nd ed.): strategies for effective human-computer interaction
Designing the user interface (2nd ed.): strategies for effective human-computer interaction
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JENC Conference procedings on 3rd joint European networking conference
Network connectivity for developing countries
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Object oriented methods
The importance of percent-done progress indicators for computer-human interfaces
CHI '85 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Online help systems: a conspectus
Communications of the ACM
Usability Engineering
Online Help: Design and Evaluation
Online Help: Design and Evaluation
Macintosh human interface guidelines
Macintosh human interface guidelines
The Experience of Learning and Using Smalltalk
IEEE Software
An experimental evaluation of on-line HELP for non-programmers
CHI '83 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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This paper highlights the general problems and difficulties in using networked services. A prototype has been developed to help users interact with networked services. General design principles which arise in implementing a prototype user interface to networked services are discussed. The construction of the prototype is based on an object-oriented approach. The way it communicates with networked services and a help facility are also described.