ACM SIGCHI HCI Education Survey Report: Faculty


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This report contains details of all the faculty in the survey, sorted by last name. The report begins with a table of contents containing: Entries in the main part of the report contain:
Name: the the name and title of the faculty
Degree: the academic degrees(s) obtained by the faculty
Email: the electronic mail address of the faculty
Phone: the phone number of the faculty
Institution: the institution (e.g., university) of the faculty
Unit: the academic unit of the faculty
Interests: the subjects of interest to the faculty
Publications: three HCI-related publications by the faculty
  1. Gregory Abowd Carnegie Mellon Univ., Computer Science
  2. Mark Ackerman Univ. of California at Irvine, Info. and Computer Science
  3. Lesley Allinson Univ. of York, Psychology
  4. J. L. Alty Loughborough University, Computer Studies
  5. Al Badre Georgia Institute of Technology, Computing
  6. Ron Baecker Univ. of Toronto, Computer Science
  7. Sandrine Balbo Bond Univ., Information Technology
  8. David Benyon Open Univ., Computing
  9. Chuck Bigelow Stanford Univ., Computer Science
  10. Charles E. Billings Ohio State Univ., Industrial & Systems Eng.
  11. Deborah Boehm-Davis George Mason Univ., Psychology
  12. Alan Borning Univ. of Washington, Computer Science & Eng.
  13. Daniel Boyarski Carnegie Mellon Univ., Department of Design
  14. James Bradford Univ. of Guelph, Computing & Information Science
  15. David C. Brown Worcester Polytechnic Inst., Computer Science
  16. Marcus Brown Univ. of Alabama, Computer Science
  17. Sarah Burger Massey Univ., Computer Science
  18. William Buxton Univ. of Toronto, Computer Science
  19. Tom Carey Univ. of Guelph, Computing & Information Science
  20. John M. Carroll Virginia Tech., Computer Science
  21. Joan M. Cherry Univ. of Toronto, Library & Information Science
  22. Margaret Christensen Drexel Univ., Information Studies
  23. A. A. Clarke Loughborough University, Computer Studies
  24. Andrew Clement Univ. of Toronto, Library & Information Science
  25. Penny Collings Univ. of Canberra, Information Sciences & Engineering
  26. J. H. Connolly Loughborough University, Computer Studies
  27. Nancy J. Cooke New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  28. George Coulouris Univ. of London, CMW, Dept. of Computer Science
  29. Geert de Haan Vrije Univ., Computer Science
  30. Renato De Mori McGill Univ., Computer Science
  31. Matjaz Debevc Univ. of Maribor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
  32. Dan Diaper Univ. of Liverpool, Computer Science
  33. Pierre Dillenbourg University of Geneva, Psychology and Educational Sciences
  34. Dali Donlagic Univ. of Maribor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
  35. Sarah Douglas Univ. of Oregon, Computer and Info. Science
  36. Laurie P. Dringus Nova SE. Univ., Computer & Info. Sciences
  37. Marek J. Druzdzel Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  38. Steve Easterbrook Univ. of Sussex, Cognitive & Computing Sciences
  39. E. A. Edmonds Loughborough University, Computer Studies
  40. Roger W. Ehrich Virginia Tech., Computer Science
  41. Steven Feiner Columbia Univ., Computer Science
  42. Deb Fels Univ. of Guelph, Computing & Information Science
  43. Stephen Fickas Univ. of Oregon, Computer and Info. Science
  44. Gerhard Fischer Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, Computer Science
  45. Jim Foley Georgia Institute of Technology, Computing
  46. Peter Foltz New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  47. Richard Furuta Texas A&M Univ., Computer Science
  48. Brian Gaines Univ. of Calgary, Computer Science
  49. Jean Gasen Virginia Commonwealth Univ., Information Systems
  50. Douglas Gillan New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  51. Dario A. Giuse Carnegie Mellon Univ., Computer Science
  52. Ephraim P. Glinert Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Computer Science
  53. Peter Gorny Univ. Oldenburg, Informatics
  54. Wayne D. Gray George Mason Univ., Psychology
  55. Saul Greenberg Univ. of Calgary, Computer Science
  56. Jonathan Grudin Univ. of California at Irvine, Info. and Computer Science
  57. Charles G. Halcomb Wichita State Univ., Psychology
  58. Judy Hammond Univ. of Technology, Sydney, Computer Science
  59. Nick Hammond Univ. of York, Psychology
  60. H. Rex Hartson Virginia Tech., Computer Science
  61. Scott Henninger Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, Computer Science & Eng.
  62. Tom Hewett Drexel Univ., Psych/Soc/Anthro
  63. David Hill Univ. of Calgary, Computer Science
  64. John Hiller Univ. of New South Wales, Computer Science & Eng.
  65. C.J. Hinde Loughborough University, Computer Studies
  66. Stephen Hirtle Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  67. Deborah Hix Virginia Tech., Computer Science
  68. Hans-Juergen Hoffmann Darmstadt Univ., Computer Science (Informatik)
  69. Patrik O'Brien Holt Heriot-Watt Univ., Computing and Electrical Engineering
  70. Steve Howard Swinburne Univ. of Technology, Computer Science
  71. Scott Hudson Georgia Institute of Technology, Computing
  72. Renato Iannella Bond Univ., Information Technology
  73. Steven M. Jacobs Univ. of Southern California, Computer Science
  74. Bonnie E. John Carnegie Mellon Univ., Computer Science
  75. Hilary Johnson Univ. of London, CMW, Dept. of Computer Science
  76. Peter Johnson Univ. of London, CMW, Dept. of Computer Science
  77. Peter E. Jones Univ. of Western Australia, Elec. Engineering
  78. Zdravko Kacic Univ. of Maribor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
  79. Victor Kaptelinin Moscow State Univ., Psychology
  80. Arthur I. Karshmer New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  81. Rudolf K. Keller McGill Univ., Computer Science
  82. Elizabeth Kemp Massey Univ., Computer Science
  83. David Kieras Univ. of Michigan, Computer & Information Systems
  84. Alistair Kilgour Heriot-Watt Univ., Computing and Electrical Engineering
  85. John King Univ. of California at Irvine, Info. and Computer Science
  86. Rob Kling Univ. of California at Irvine, Info. and Computer Science
  87. Joseph A. Konstan Univ. of Minnesota, Computer Science
  88. Robert Korfhage Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  89. James. A. Larson Portland State Univ., Computer Science
  90. Adrienne Y. Lee New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  91. Andrew Lee Bond Univ., Information Technology
  92. John Leggett Texas A&M Univ., Computer Science
  93. Laura Marie Leventhal Bowling Green State Univ., Computer Science
  94. Marc Levoy Stanford Univ., Computer Science
  95. Clayton Lewis Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, Computer Science
  96. Mike Lewis Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  97. M. Andrew Life University College London, Ergonomics
  98. John B. Long University College London, Ergonomics
  99. Jonas Lowgren Linkoping Univ., Computer Science
  100. Paul Lyons Massey Univ., Computer Science
  101. Scott MacKenzie Univ. of Guelph, Computing & Information Science
  102. Dirk Mahling Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  103. Thomas Malone MIT, Sloan School of Management
  104. Marilyn Mantei Univ. of Toronto, Computer Science
  105. Michael Matthews Univ. of Guelph, Computing & Information Science
  106. Roy A. Maxion Carnegie Mellon Univ., Computer Science
  107. James E. McDonald New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  108. Kathleen McKeown Columbia Univ., Computer Science
  109. Robert S. McLean Univ. of Toronto, Ontario Inst. for Studies in Education
  110. Charles Meadow Univ. of Toronto, Library & Information Science
  111. Douglas Metzler Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  112. Gary Meyer Univ. of Oregon, Computer and Info. Science
  113. John Mitterer Univ. of Guelph, Computing & Information Science
  114. Andrew Monk Univ. of York, Psychology
  115. J. Morgan Morris Georgia State Univ., Math and Computer Science
  116. Paul Munro Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  117. Brad A. Myers Carnegie Mellon Univ., Computer Science
  118. Rosalee Nerheim-Wolfe DePaul Univ., Dept. of CS and IS
  119. Jan Newmarch Univ. of Canberra, Information Sciences & Engineering
  120. Kent L. Norman Univ. of Maryland, Psychology
  121. Bill Ogden New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  122. Dan Olsen Brigham Young Univ., Computer Science
  123. Gary M. Olson Univ. of Michigan, Computer & Information Systems
  124. Judith S. Olson Univ. of Michigan, Computer & Information Systems
  125. G. Scott Owen Georgia State Univ., Math and Computer Science
  126. Ken Paap New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  127. Randy Pausch Univ. of Virginia, Computer Science
  128. Chris Phillips Massey Univ., Computer Science
  129. Ed Pines New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  130. Ina Pitschke Univ. Oldenburg, Informatics
  131. Jenny Preece Open Univ., Computing
  132. Clark N. Quinn Univ. of New South Wales, Computer Science & Eng.
  133. Kari-Jouko Raiha Univ. of Tampere, Computer Science
  134. Michael Rees Bond Univ., Information Technology
  135. Byron Reeves Stanford Univ., Computer Science
  136. Paul Resnick MIT, Sloan School of Management
  137. Yvonne Rogers Univ. of Sussex, Cognitive & Computing Sciences
  138. Mary Beth Rosson Virginia Tech., Computer Science
  139. Dean Rubine Carnegie Mellon Univ., Computer Science
  140. Angela Sasse University College London, Ergonomics
  141. Mike Scaife Univ. of Sussex, Cognitive & Computing Sciences
  142. Jean Scholtz Portland State Univ., Computer Science
  143. Roger Schvaneveldt New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  144. Norman D. Schwalm Univ. of Haifa, Psychology
  145. Andrew Sears DePaul Univ., Dept. of CS and IS
  146. Steven A. Shafer Carnegie Mellon Univ., Computer Science
  147. Mike Sharples Univ. of Sussex, Cognitive & Computing Sciences
  148. Mary Shaw Carnegie Mellon Univ., Computer Science
  149. Mildred Shaw Univ. of Calgary, Computer Science
  150. Ben Shneiderman Univ. of Maryland, Computer Science
  151. Mel Slater Univ. of London, CMW, Dept. of Computer Science
  152. Trevor Smedley Technical Univ. of Nova Scotia, Computer Science
  153. Phil Smith Ohio State Univ., Industrial & Systems Eng.
  154. Kenneth Sochats Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  155. Elliot Soloway Univ. of Michigan, Elec. Eng. & Computer Science
  156. Stephen Sommerville Univ. of London, CMW, Dept. of Computer Science
  157. Michael B. Spring Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  158. John Stasko Georgia Institute of Technology, Computing
  159. Kent Stevens Univ. of Oregon, Computer and Info. Science
  160. Gary W. Strong Drexel Univ., Information Studies
  161. Noi Sukaviriya Georgia Institute of Technology, Computing
  162. Richard Taylor Univ. of California at Irvine, Info. and Computer Science
  163. Barbee Teasley Bowling Green State Univ., Computer Science
  164. Peter J. Thomas Univ. West England, Computing
  165. Laura Thompson New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
  166. Richard A. Thompson Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  167. Barbara Tversky Stanford Univ., Computer Science
  168. Gerrit C. van der Veer Vrije Univ., Computer Science
  169. Darren Van Laar Univ. of Portsmouth, Psychology
  170. J.C. (Hans) van Vliet Vrije Univ., Computer Science
  171. Bill Verplank Stanford Univ., Computer Science
  172. Terry Webb Univ. of Canberra, Information Sciences & Engineering
  173. Martin Weiss Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  174. Andy Whitefield University College London, Ergonomics
  175. Karen Wieckert Stanford Univ., Computer Science
  176. Susan Wiedenbeck Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln, Computer Science & Eng.
  177. Sylvia Wilbur Univ. of London, CMW, Dept. of Computer Science
  178. Barbara M. Wildemuth Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Info. & Library Sci.
  179. James G. Williams Univ. of Pittsburgh, Library & Information Science
  180. Beverly H. Williges Virginia Tech., Computer Science
  181. Robert C. Williges Virginia Tech., Computer Science
  182. Craig E. Wills Worcester Polytechnic Inst., Computer Science
  183. William H. Wilson Univ. of New South Wales, Computer Science & Eng.
  184. Russel L. Winder University College London, Ergonomics
  185. Terry Winograd Stanford Univ., Computer Science
  186. Ian Witten Univ. of Calgary, Computer Science
  187. Ian H. Witten Univ. of Waikato, Computer Science
  188. David Woods Ohio State Univ., Industrial & Systems Eng.
  189. Brad Vander Zanden Univ. of Tennessee at Knoxville, Computer Science
  190. Julie Zelenski Stanford Univ., Computer Science

Name: GREGORY ABOWD, SCS/SEI Postdoctoral Research Associate
Degree: B.S., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Email: gregory.abowd@cs.cmu.edu
Phone: +01-412-268-1551
Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
Unit: School of Computer Science
Interests:
  • software engineering
  • formal methods of HCI
  • software architecture
Publications:
  • Dix, Alan, Finlay, Janet, Abowd, Gregory and Beale, Russell, Human-Computer Interaction, Prentice Hall International, 1993.
  • Abowd, Gregory D., "Agents: Communicating Interactive Processes." In Proceedings of INTERACT '90, Diaper, Dan et al. (eds.), Elsevier Science, pp. 143-148, 1990.
  • Abowd, Gregory and Beale, Russell, "Users, Systems and Interfaces: A Unifying Framework for Interaction." In Diaper, D. and Hammond, N. (eds.), HCI '91: Usability Now, Cambridge University Press, pp. 78-87, 1991.

Name: MARK ACKERMAN, Assistant Professor
Degree: Ph.D., 1993, MIT, Information Technology
Email: ackerman@ics.uci.edu
Phone: +1-714-856-7355
Institution: University of California, Irvine
Unit: Information and Computer Science Department
Interests:
  • Information retrieval and hypertext
  • Computer-supported cooperative work
  • Sociology of programming
  • User interface development
Publications:
  • Ackerman, Mark S., and Malone, Thomas W. (1990) "Answer Garden: Growing Organizational Memory." Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Office Information Systems (COIS) '90, pp. 31-39.
  • Schmandt, Chris, Ackerman, Mark S., and Hindus, Debby. (1990) "Augmenting a Window System with Speech Input." IEEE Computer, August, 1990, pp. 50-58.
  • Swick, Ralph, and Ackerman, Mark S. (1988) "The X Toolkit." Proceedings of the Usenix Winter Conference, February, 1988, pp 221-228.

Name: LESLEY ALLINSON,
Degree:
Email:
Phone:
Institution: University of York
Unit: Department of Psychology
Interests:
    Publications:

      Name: J. L. ALTY, Professor
      Degree: BSc, PhD.
      Email: J.L.Alty@lut.ac.uk
      Phone: +44 509 222649
      Institution: Loughborough University of Technology
      Unit: Department of Computer Studies
      Interests:
      • Intelligent knowledge-based systems
      • Human-computer interaction and interface design for process control applying multi-media techniques
      Publications:
      • Alty, J.L. (1991). "Multimedia: What is it and how do we exploit it?". Keynote address to HCI '91. (ed. Diaper & Winder), Cambridge University Press, pp. 31-44.
      • Alty, J.L. & Pearce, D.A. (1992). "Artificial intelligence and fault diagnosis: an approach to the validation problem". In Proc. Int. Conf. on the Applications of Artificial Intelligence to Industry, (Leningrad 1990), Alty, J.L. & Mikulich, L.I. (editors), pp 121-129, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
      • Alty, J.O. & Bergan, M. (1992). "Guidelines for multi-media design in a process control application". Proc of the Conf. on the Design and Safety of Nuclear Power Plants, ANP '92, Tokyo, Japan, pp 43 IV-1 to 43, IV-7.

      Name: AL BADRE, Professor
      Degree: Ph.D., 1973, University of Michigan
      Email: badre@cc.gatech.edu
      Phone: +01-404-894-2598
      Institution: Georgia Institute of Technology
      Unit: College of Computing
      Interests:
      • Human Interface Design
      • Human Factors
      • Multimedia User Interfaces
      • Usability Evaluation Methods
      • Adaptive Interfaces
      Publications:
      • R. Russell, R, and A. Badre, "Human-computer interface design and implementation details," Journal of Behavior and Information Technology, Vol. 10, No. 4 267-280, 1991,
      • R. Shackelford and A. Badre, "Why can't smart students solve simple programming problems", in press International journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1993.
      • J. Stasko, A. Badre, and C. Lewis, Do Algorithm Animations Assist Learning? An Empirical Study and Analysis", INTERCHI 93.

      Name: RON BAECKER, Professor
      Degree: Ph.D. 1969, M.I.T.
      Email: rmb@dgp.toronto.edu
      Phone: +1-416-978-6983
      Institution: University of Toronto
      Unit: cross appointment Electrical Engineering; joint appointment Management
      Interests:
      • multi-media systems
      • software visualization
      • computer supported cooperative work
      • interactive computer graphics
      • entrepreneurship in the software industry
      • computer literacy
      • educational applications of computing
      Publications:
      • Baecker, R.M. (1993). Readings in Groupware and Computer Supported Cooperative Work: Software to Facilitate Human-Human Collaboration, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 882 pp., including 60 pp. of original interpretive material.
      • S. Higaki, R. M. Baecker, H. Taninaka, R. Owen, S. Moriya. (1993) A Telewriting System on a LAN Using a Pen-Based Computer as the Terminal. Proceedings of InterChi'93 (April 24-29). Amsterdam
      • Baecker, R.M. & Marcus, A. (1990). Human Factors and Typography for More Readable Programs, ACM Press, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 346 pp.

      Name: SANDRINE BALBO, Senior Teaching Fellow
      Degree: DUT Info 1986 (Marseille-France), MST ESI 1989 & DEA Info 1990 (Grenoble-France)
      Email: Sandrine_Balbo@Bond.edu.au
      Phone: +61-75-953331
      Institution: Bond University
      Unit: School of Information Technology (IT)
      Interests:
      • HCI design
      • Ergonomic evaluation of User Interfaces
      • Software Engineering
      • Teaching: Program Design, Database Design and Use
      Publications:
      • "Towards automatic evaluation of multimodal user interfaces", Joelle Coutaz, Daniel Salber & Sandrine Balbo, in Knowledge Based System, vol. 6, n#161#4,1993.
      • "Automatic evaluation in human-computer interaction" Sandrine Balbo & Joelle Coutaz, Ergonomics Society 1993 Annual Conference, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh (UK), April 1993.
      • "Applications : a dimension space for user interface management systems" Joelle Coutaz & Sandrine Balbo, CHI'91 Conference, New-Orleans (USA),1991.

      Name: DAVID BENYON, HCI Course Chair
      Degree:
      Email:
      Phone: +44 908 652708
      Institution: Open University
      Unit: Computing Department
      Interests:
        Publications:

          Name: CHUCK BIGELOW, Assoc Prof Teaching
          Degree:
          Email: bigelow@cs.stanford.edu
          Phone: (415) 723-3827
          Institution: Stanford University
          Unit: Computer Science Department
          Interests:
          • Digital typography
          • text and information display
          Publications:

            Name: CHARLES E. BILLINGS, Adjunct Professor
            Degree: M.D., M.Sc.
            Email:
            Phone: +1-614-292-9497
            Institution: Ohio State University
            Unit: Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
            Interests:
            • Aircraft and air traffic automation
            Publications:
            • Billings, C.E. (1991) Human-Centered Aircraft Automation: A Concept and Guidelines. NASA Technical Report #103885.
            • Billings, C.E. (1991) Toward a Human-Centered Aircraft Automation Philosophy. International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 1 (4), 261-270.

            Name: DEBORAH BOEHM-DAVIS, Associate Professor
            Degree: PhD
            Email: dbdavis@gmu.edu
            Phone: +01-703-993-8735
            Institution: George Mason University
            Unit: Psychology Department
            Interests:
            • software comprehension
            • applications of interface design principles to the design of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and design of distance education courseware.
            Publications:
            • Sebrechts, M., Silverman, B., Boehm-Davis, D., and Norman, K. (in press). Exploring an Electronic Collaborative Learning Environment in a University Consortium: The CIRCLE Project, Computers and Education.
            • Boehm-Davis, D. A., Fox, J., and Philips, B. (in press). Techniques for exploring software comprehension. In W. D. Gray and D. A. Boehm-Davis (Eds.). Empirical studies of programmers: Seventh Workshop, Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
            • Boehm-Davis, D. A. (1995). Human-computer interaction techniques. In J. Weimer (Ed.), Research techniques in human engineering. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
            • Boehm-Davis, D. A., Holt, R. W., and Peters, R. D. (1993) Effects of different data base formats on information modification, Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 83, 107-123.

            Name: ALAN BORNING, Associate Professor
            Degree: Ph.D., 1979, Stanford, Computer Science
            Email: borning@cs.washington.edu
            Phone: +01-206-543-6678
            Institution: University of Washington
            Unit: Computer Science and Engineering
            Interests:
            • constraint-based languages and systems
            • user interface toolkits
            • object-oriented languages
            Publications:
            • John Maloney, Alan Borning, and Bjorn Freeman-Benson, "Constraint Technology for User Interface Construction in ThingLab II," Proceedings of the 1989 ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, New Orleans, October 1989, pages 381--388.
            • Bjorn Freeman-Benson, John Maloney, and Alan Borning, "An Incremental Constraint Solver," Communications of the ACM, Vol. 33 No. 1 (January 1990), pages 54-63.
            • Alan Borning and Michael Travers, "Two Approaches to Casual Interaction over Computer and Video Networks," 1991 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, New Orleans, April 1991, pages 13-19.
            • Michael Sannella, John Maloney, Bjorn Freeman-Benson, and Alan Borning, "Multi-way versus One-way Constraints in User Interfaces: Experience with the DeltaBlue Algorithm," Software-Practice and Experience, in press.
            • Franz Amador, Deborah Berman, Alan Borning, Tony DeRose, Adam Finkelstein, Dorothy Neville, David Notkin, David Salesin, Mike Salisbury, Joe Sherman, Ying Sun, Daniel Weld, and Georges Winkenbach, "Electronic `How Things Work' Articles: Two Early Prototypes," IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 15 pages, to appear August 1993.

            Name: DANIEL BOYARSKI, Professor
            Degree: MFA, 1973, Indiana University, Graphic Design; Post-graduate work, 1979, Allgemeine Gewerbeschule Basel, Switzerland, Graphic Design and Film Animation
            Email: dan+@andrew.cmu.edu
            Phone: +01-412-268-6842
            Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
            Unit: Department of Design
            Interests:
            • information design
            • human-computer interaction design
            • communication theory and practice
            Publications:
            • Boyarski, D. (1993) "Under the Communication Umbrella: From Text to Interface" Proceedings of the 41st Technical Writer's Institute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
            • Boyarski, D. (1986) "Helping Developers See the User's Point of View: A Graphic Designer's Perspective" Proceedings of the NCGA'86 Conference.

            Name: JAMES BRADFORD, Associate Professor, Brock University; Adjunct Professor, University of Guelph
            Degree: Ph.D., University of Waterloo (Artificial Intelligence)
            Email: bradford@spartan.ac.brocku.ca
            Phone: 416.688.5550.3157
            Institution: University of Guelph
            Unit: Dept. of Computing & Information Science
            Interests:
            • Human Factors of Speech-Based User Interfaces
            Publications:
            • Bradford, J.H., "Towards a Robust Speech Interface for Teleoperation Systems," Proceedings of ICSLP'92: The International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Banff Alta, October 1992, pp 1331-1334.
            • Bradford, J.H., "Semantic Strings, A New Technique for Detecting and Correcting User Errors," The International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Vol 33 #4, October 1990, pp 399 - 407.
            • Bradford, J.H., Murray, W.D. and Carey, T.T., 1990, "What Kind of Errors Do Unix Users Make?" Proceedings of Interact '90, The Third IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Cambridge University UK, August 1990, pp 43-46.

            Name: DAVID C. BROWN, Professor
            Degree:
            Email: dcb@cs.wpi.edu
            Phone: 508-831-5618
            Institution: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
            Unit: Computer Science Department
            Interests:
            • Intelligent User Interfaces
            • Relation to AI Design
            • User Interface Development
            Publications:

              Name: MARCUS BROWN, Assistant Professor
              Degree: PhD, 1988, Texas A&M, Computer Science
              Email: mbrown@cs.ua.edu
              Phone: (205) 348-5243
              Institution: University of Alabama
              Unit: Computer Science Department
              Interests:
              • Literate Programming
              • Hypertext
              • Virtual Reality
              Publications:
              • Brown, M. and Childs, S.B. "An Interactive Environment for Literate Programming" Structured Programming, 11:11-15 (1990)
              • Bishop, G, et al. "Research Directions in Virtual Environments" Computer Graphics, 26,3:153-177 (1992)
              • Brown, M and Cordes, D. "Literate Programming Applied to Conventional Software Design, Structured Programming 11:85-90 (1990)

              Name: SARAH BURGER, Lecturer
              Degree: MBS
              Email: S.V.Burger@massey.ac.nz
              Phone: +64-6-350-4365
              Institution: Massey University
              Unit: Department of Computer Science
              Interests:
              • interface evaluation
              Publications:
              • Burger, S.V. & Apperley, M.D. (1991): 'A Multi-dimensional Approach to Interface Evaluation', Proc. of the IFIPS Conference on Human Jobs & Computer Interfaces, Tampere, Finland, June, 205-222.
              • Burger, S.V. (1992): 'Cognitive Ergonomics and Interface Evaluation: A Pilot Study', Proceedings of the fourth NZ Conference on Ergonomics, Massey University, March, 100-117.
              • Burger, S.V. (1993): 'Performance of a Usability Assessment Model: A New Zealand Case Study', to appear in Proceedings of HCI International '93, August.

              Name: WILLIAM BUXTON, Associate Professor
              Degree: M.Sc., 1978, Toronto
              Email: buxton@dgp.toronto.edu
              Phone: +01-416-978-1961
              Institution: University of Toronto
              Unit: Department of Computer Science
              Interests:
              • interaction techniques
              • input devices
              • computer-supported cooperative work
              • non-speech audio
              Publications:
              • A. Sellen, W. Buxton, & J. Arnott,(1992) "Using spatial cues to improve videoconferencing," Proceedings of CHI '92, 651-652.
              • P. Kabbash, I. S. MacKenzie, W. Buxton (1993). Human Performance Using Computer Input Devices in the Preferred and Non-Preferred Hands. Proceedings of InterCHI '93 (April 24-29), Amsterdam.
              • G. Kurtenbach, W. Buxton (1993). The Limits of Expert Performance Using Hierarchic Marking Menus. Proceedings of InterCHI '93 (April 24-29), Amsterdam.

              Name: TOM CAREY, Professor
              Degree: Ph.D., University of Waterloo, 1980 (Computer Science); B.A., University of Windsor, 1970 (Mathematics)
              Email: tcarey@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
              Phone: 519.824.4120 x3310
              Institution: University of Guelph
              Unit: Dept. of Computing & Information Science
              Interests:
              • hci design methods
              • design semantics of information artifacts
              Publications:
              • Carey, T.T. and R. Spall, Supporting Design Rationales in User Interface Toolkits, Advances in HCI, Vol. IV, 1993.
              • Carey, T.T., R.B. Nonnecke, J. Mitterer and D. Lungu An Analysis of Feature Selection for Access to OnLine Technical Books, submitted for publication 1993.
              • Carey, T.T., D. McKerlie, W. Bubie & J. Wilson, Communicating Human Factors Expertise Through Usability Design Rationales, Proceedings Human-Computer Interaction Conference '91 Edinburgh, U.K. August 1991.

              Name: JOHN M. CARROLL, Professor and Department Head
              Degree: Ph.D., 1976, Columbia University, Experimental Psychology
              Email: carroll@cs.vt.edu
              Phone: +01-703-231-6931
              Institution: Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ.
              Unit: Computer Science & Applications
              Interests:
              • Scenario-based design methods and scenario-based design rationale
              • Supporting the design process
              • Research in the context of design
              • Learning to use computer systems
              • Minimalist documentation and instruction
              • Educational applications
              • Object-oriented software engineering
              Publications:
              • J.M. Carroll. Creating a design science of human-computer interaction. Interacting With Computers, 5/1, 3-12.
              • J.M. Carroll Techniques for minimalist documentation and use interface design. In C. Jansen, P. van der Poort, M. Steehouder & R. Verheijen (Eds). Quality of Technical Documentation (Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi, 1993).
              • J.M. Carroll (Ed.) Scenario-based design: Envisioning work and technology in system development. New York: John Wiley, in press.

              Name: JOAN M. CHERRY, Associate Professor
              Degree: Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, Information Science
              Email: cherry@flis.utoronto.ca
              Phone: 416-978-4663
              Institution: University of Toronto
              Unit: Faculty of Library and Information Science
              Interests:
              • Online help
              • Interfaces for Information Retrieval Systems
              • usability testing
              Publications:

                Name: MARGARET CHRISTENSEN, Assistant Professor
                Degree: PhD
                Email: christem@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu
                Phone: +01-215-895-2179
                Institution: Drexel University
                Unit: College of Information Studies
                Interests:
                • systems that can be used with almost no training
                • hypermedia
                • UI for the elderly
                • AI (Artificial Intelligence)
                Publications:
                • "Using Hypermedia to Teach about Hypermedia", M. Christensen, M. Giamo, T. Jones, L. Simpson, Educational Technology Review, Jan. 1993, to appear.
                • "Extending Computers to the Frail Elderly", M. Christensen, J.Hurwitz, R. Lawrence, S.Strum, in Human aspects in Computing, H.-J.Bullinger, ed., Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1991.
                • "EASE: A User Interface for the Elderly", M. Christensen, S. Chaudhary, R. Gottshall, J.Hartman, in Designing and Using Human-Computer Interfaces and Knowledge Based Systems, Salvendy and Smith, eds., 1989, Elsevier Science Publishers B.B., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp.428 - 435.

                Name: A. A. CLARKE, Mr
                Degree: BSc, RAF Certificate in Education
                Email: A.A.Clarke@lut.ac.uk
                Phone: +44 509 222688
                Institution: Loughborough University of Technology
                Unit: Department of Computer Studies
                Interests:
                • Human-computer interfaces
                • Co-operative computers
                • Psychology and human factors
                • User modelling
                Publications:
                • Clarke, A.A. & Smyth, M.G.G. A co-operative computer based on the principles of human co-operation. Int.J.Man-Machine Studies, 38, 1, pp 3-22, 1993.

                Name: ANDREW CLEMENT, Associate Professor
                Degree: Ph.D., University of Toronto, Computer Science
                Email: clement@flis.utoronto.ca
                Phone: 416-978-3111
                Institution: University of Toronto
                Unit: Faculty of Library and Information Science
                Interests:
                • Social implications of information technology
                • human-centered systems development
                Publications:

                  Name: PENNY COLLINGS, Head of Information Systems Group
                  Degree: M.Ed.; BA (hons)
                  Email: pac@ise.canberra.edu.au
                  Phone: +61 6 201 2423
                  Institution: University of Canberra
                  Unit: Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering
                  Interests:
                  • HCI
                  • socio-technical systems design, CSCW
                  Publications:
                  • Collings, P.A. (1990) Usability testing - a focal point for design and research in the field of human-computer interaction, Proceedings, CHISIG Conference (OZCHI '91), Melbourne, Australia
                  • Collings, P.A. and Walker, D.W. (1991) Usability is the goal, Proceedings, Australian Computer Conference, Adelaide, Australia
                  • Collings, P.A. and Mackay, J. (1992) How to evaluate prototyping tools, Proceedings, CHISIG Conference (OZCHI '92), Bond University, Australia
                  • Collings, P.A. et al (1994) A comparison of methods for teaching information systems design, Proceedings, CHI'94 (short paper)

                  Name: J. H. CONNOLLY, Dr
                  Degree: BA, MA, PhD
                  Email: J.H.Connolly@lut ac.uk
                  Phone: +44 509 222943
                  Institution: Loughborough University of Technology
                  Unit: Department of Computer Studies
                  Interests:
                  • Natural language processing
                  • Speech processing
                  • Text processing
                  • Computer-supported cooperative work
                  • Application of linguistic methods to the analysis of computer-mediated communication between cooperating humans
                  • Internationalisation of computing systems (knowledge-based approaches, application of linguistic methods)
                  Publications:
                  • Connolly, J.H., Edmonds, E.A., Guzy, J.J., Johnson, S.R. and Woodcock, A. Automatic speech recognition based on spectrogram reading. Int.J.Man-Machine Studies, 24, 6, pp 611-622, 1986.

                  Name: NANCY J. COOKE, Associate Professor
                  Degree: Ph.D., 1987, New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
                  Email: cooke@crl.nmsu.edu
                  Phone: +1-505-646-1630
                  Institution: New Mexico State University
                  Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                  Interests:
                  • Expertise
                  • Knowledge elicitation and representation
                  • Application of cognitive methods to HCI
                  Publications:
                  • Cooke, N.J., Neville, K.J., & Rowe, A.L. Procedural network representations of sequential data. Human-Computer Interaction, in press.
                  • Cooke, N.J. (1994). Varieties of knowledge elicitation techniques. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 41, 801-849.
                  • Cooke, N. J., Durso, F. T., & Schvaneveldt, R. W. (1994). Retention of skilled search after nine years. Human Factors, 36, 597-605.

                  Name: GEORGE COULOURIS, Professor of Computer Systems
                  Degree: BSc
                  Email: george@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
                  Phone: +44(0)71-975-5201
                  Institution: Queen Mary and Westfield College, Univ. of London
                  Unit: Computer Science Dept.
                  Interests:
                  • Interactive system design methodologies
                  • object-oriented user interface toolkits
                  • security in distributed systems
                  • security and protection of information in computer-supported cooperative work
                  • system support for multimedia applications
                  Publications:
                  • I. H. Witten, H. W. Thimbleby, G. F. Coulouris, S. Greenberg, Liveware: A New Approach to Sharing Data in Social Networks, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, volume 34, number 3, pp337-348, 1991.
                  • G. Coulouris, P. Johnson, H. Buxton and J. Dollimore, Teaching Application Design, Proc. ACM/SIGCHI Workshop on HCI, St. Petersburg, Russia, August 1992
                  • G. Coulouris and H. W. Thimbleby, HyperProgramming, Addison-Wesley, Wokingham, 1992, ISBN 0-201-56886-1, 400 pages.

                  Name: GEERT DE HAAN, junior researcher
                  Degree: MS Psychology
                  Email: dehaan@cs.vu.nl
                  Phone: +31-20-5485573
                  Institution: Vrije Universiteit
                  Unit: Dept. Computer Science
                  Interests:
                  • formal modeling
                  • UI design tools
                  • task analysis
                  Publications:
                  • Etag as the basis for intelligent help systems, G. de Haan, G.C. van der Veer, In: Human-Computer Interaction: Task and Organisation, G.C. van der Veer, M.J. Tauber, S. Bagnara, M. Antalovits (eds) ISBN 88-7721-232-2, publisher:CUD (Italian Open University), Roma, 1992, 271-283
                  • Formal modelling techniques in human-computer interaction, G. de Haan, G.C. van der Veer, J.C. van Vliet, In: Cognitive Ergonomics: Contributions from Experimental Psychology, G.C. van der Veer, S. Bagnara, G.A.M. Kempen (eds) Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam, 1992

                  Name: RENATO DE MORI, Professor and Chair
                  Degree: Dr.
                  Email: renato@cs.mcgill.ca
                  Phone: +01-514-398-7072
                  Institution: McGill University
                  Unit: School of Computer Science
                  Interests:
                    Publications:

                      Name: MATJAZ DEBEVC, Assistant
                      Degree: M.Sc., Ph.D. Student
                      Email: debevc@uni-mb.si
                      Phone: +386 62 221-112
                      Institution: University of Maribor
                      Unit: Electrical and Computer Engineering
                      Interests:
                      • Adaptive User Interfaces
                      • Multimedia
                      • Analysis Methods
                      • User Interface Development
                      • Software Engineering
                      Publications:
                      • Matjaz Debevc, "Adaptive Bar", Proceedings of INTERCHI'93, Short Papers, 23-29 April, 1993, Amsterdam
                      • Matjaz Debevc, Nenad Muskinja, Zarko Cucej, Dali Donlagic, User interface and real time adaptive control, European annual conference on human decision making and manual control, 1993, Kassel, Germany
                      • Matjaz Debevc, Rajko Svecko, Dali Donlagic, Adaptive use Interfaces, IEEE Slovenian Electrotechnical and computer conference, ERK '93, Portoroz, Slovenia

                      Name: DAN DIAPER, Lecturer
                      Degree: Dr.
                      Email: diaper@csc.liv.ac.uk
                      Phone: +44 (0)51 794 3681
                      Institution: University of Liverpool
                      Unit: Department of Computer Science
                      Interests:
                      • HCI theory and philosophy
                      • task analysis
                      • software engineering
                      • natural language processing
                      • expert systems and KBS
                      • knowledge elicitation
                      • intelligent and adaptive interfaces
                      • user interface design
                      • simulation
                      • CSCW
                      • large document systems
                      • HCI software tools
                      Publications:
                      • Diaper, D. (Ed) (1989) ``Task Analysis for Human-Computer Interaction.'' Ellis Horwood.
                      • Diaper, D. (1989) ``The Wizard's Apprentice: A Program to Help Analyse Natural Language Dialogues.'' in ``People and Computers V.'' (Eds. Sutcliffe, A. and Macaulay, L.), 231-244. Cambridge University Press.
                      • Diaper, D. (1989) ``Designing Expert Systems: From Dan to Beersheba.'' in ``Knowledge Elicitation: Principles, Techniques and Applications.'' (Ed. Diaper, D), 15-46. Ellis Horwood.
                      • Dan Diaper is General Editor of the journal ``Interacting with Computers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Human-Computer Interaction'' and he Co-edits the new Springer-Verlag book series on CSCW.

                      Name: PIERRE DILLENBOURG, MER (= Assistant professor)
                      Degree: Ph.D, University of Lancaster (UK), Artificial intelligence
                      Email: pdillen@divsun.unige.ch
                      Phone: +41-22-705.96.93
                      Institution: University of Geneva
                      Unit: Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
                      Interests:
                      • human-computer collaborative problem solving
                      Publications:
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                      Name: DALI DONLAGIC, Professor
                      Degree: Ph.D, 1976, University of Zagreb, Electrical Engineering
                      Email: donlagic@uni-mb.si
                      Phone: +386 62 20-848
                      Institution: University of Maribor
                      Unit: Electrical and Computer Engineering
                      Interests:
                      • Adaptive User Interfaces
                      • Multimedia
                      • Analysis Methods
                      • User Interface Development
                      • Software Engineering
                      Publications:
                      • Dali Donlagic, Matjaz Debevc "The Meaning of Introducing Human-Computer Interaction into Study of Electrical Engineering", INTERCHI '93 Workshop Advances in Teaching the HCI Design Process, 24-25 April, Amsterdam
                      • Dali Donlagic, Matjaz Debevc, Valter Dolecek, Begrundung der Einfuehrung der Mensch-Computer-Kommunikation ins Studium der Technik, Ingenieurpaedagogik : Bruecke zwischen Lehre und Forschung : Referate des 22. internationalen Symposiums "Ingenieurpaedagogik".
                      • Matjaz Debevc, Nenad Muskinja, Zarko Cucej, Dali Donlagic, User interface and real time adaptive control, European annual conference on human decision making and manual control, 1993, Kassel, Germany

                      Name: SARAH DOUGLAS, Associate Professor
                      Degree: Ph.D. 1983, Stanford
                      Email: douglas@cs.uoregon.edu
                      Phone: +01-503-346-3974
                      Institution: University of Oregon
                      Unit: Computer and Information Science Dept.
                      Interests:
                      • User Interfaces
                      • theory of HCI
                      • cognitive modeling
                      • user interface design and specification
                      • Knowledge-Based Interfaces
                      • natural language interfaces
                      • tutoring and help systems
                      Publications:
                      • Douglas, S.A. Conversation Analysis and Human-Computer Interaction Design. To appear in P. Thomas (Ed.) Social and Interactional Dimensions of Human-Computer Interfaces. Cambridge University Press, 1994.
                      • Douglas, S.A., Doerry, E. and Novick, D. "QUICK: A Tool for Graphical User Interface Construction." The Visual Computer, Volume 8, Number 2, February 1992.
                      • Bowden, E., Douglas, S.A. and Stanford, C.A. "Testing the Principle of Orthogonality in the Design of Languages." Human-Computer Interaction, 4, 2, 1989.

                      Name: LAURIE P. DRINGUS, Assistant Professor
                      Degree: Ph.D., 1990, Nova Uni., Information Systems
                      Email: laurie@alpha.nova.edu
                      Phone: +01-305-475-7563
                      Institution: Nova Southeastern University
                      Unit: Computer and Information Sciences
                      Interests:
                      • User interface design strategies
                      • interaction styles
                      • group decision support systems
                      • computer-mediated communication
                      • computer-supported cooperative work
                      • multimedia user interfaces
                      Publications:

                        Name: MAREK J. DRUZDZEL, Assistant Professor
                        Degree: Ph.D., 1992, Carnegie Mellon University
                        Email: marek@lis.pitt.edu
                        Phone: +01-412-624-9432
                        Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                        Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                        Interests:
                        • Human cognition under uncertainty
                        • Probabilistic and decision-theoretic reasoning
                        • Decision support systems
                        • Human interfaces to decision support systems
                        Publications:
                        • Marek J. Druzdzel and Herbert A. Simon (1993), "Causality in Bayesian belief networks." In Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (UAI-93), pages 3-11, Washington, DC, July 9-11.
                        • Marek J. Druzdzel and Max Henrion (1993), "Efficient reasoning in qualitative probabilistic networks." In Proceedings of the 11th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-93), pages 548-553, Washington, DC, July 11-15.
                        • Max Henrion and Marek J. Druzdzel (1991), "Qualitative propagation and scenario-based approaches to explanation of probabilistic reasoning." In Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence 6, P.P. Bonissone, M. Henrion, L.N. Kanal, and J.F. Lemmer (eds), Machine Intelligence and Pattern Recognition 12, pages 17-32, Elsevier, North Holland: Amsterdam.

                        Name: STEVE EASTERBROOK, Lecturer
                        Degree:
                        Email: Easterbrook@cogs.susx.ac.uk
                        Phone: +44 (0)273 678484
                        Institution: University of Sussex
                        Unit: School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences
                        Interests:
                          Publications:

                            Name: E. A. EDMONDS, Professor
                            Degree: BSc, MSc, PhD
                            Email: E.A.Edmonds@lut.ac.uk
                            Phone: +44 509 222690
                            Institution: Loughborough University of Technology
                            Unit: Department of Computer Studies
                            Interests:
                            • Human-computer interaction
                            • Knowledge-based systems
                            • Support for conceptual design, creativity
                            Publications:
                            • Edmonds, E.A. (ed.), The Separable User Interface. Academic Press, London, 1992.
                            • Edmonds, E.A., McDaid, E., O'Brien, S.M. & Bailey, T. "Constructing end user knowledge manipulation systems". Int.J.Man-Machine Studies, 38, 1, pp 51-70, 1993
                            • Candy, L., O'Brien, S.M. & Edmonds, E.A. "End user manipulation of a knowledge based system; A study of an experts practice". Int.J.Man-Machine Studies, 38, 1, pp 129-145, 1993.

                            Name: ROGER W. EHRICH, Professor (CS Department)
                            Degree: Ph.D., 1969, Northwestern University, Electrical Engineering
                            Email: ehrich@cs.vt.edu
                            Phone: +01-703-231-5420
                            Institution: Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ.
                            Unit: Computer Science & Applications
                            Interests:
                            • Machine vision
                            • Data compression
                            • Instrumenting interactive systems for evaluation
                            Publications:

                              Name: STEVEN FEINER, Associate Professor
                              Degree: Ph.D., 1987, Brown University, Computer Science
                              Email: feiner@cs.columbia.edu
                              Phone: +01-212-939-7083
                              Institution: Columbia University
                              Unit: Department of Computer Science
                              Interests:
                              • Computer graphics and user interfaces
                              • Knowledge-based graphics
                              • Virtual worlds
                              • Visualization
                              • Animation
                              • Multimedia explanation
                              • Hypermedia
                              Publications:
                              • Feiner, S., MacIntyre, B., and Seligmann, D. Knowledge-Based Augmented Reality. Communications of the ACM, 36(7), July 1993.
                              • Beshers, C. and Feiner, S. AutoVisual: Rule-Based Design of Virtual Worlds for Interactive Multivariate Visualization. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 13(4), July 1993.
                              • Kurlander, D., and Feiner, S. A History-Based Macro by Example System. Proc. UIST '92, Monterey, CA, November 15-18, 1992, 99-106.

                              Name: DEB FELS, Visiting Assistant Professor (1/2 time from Sept. 93)
                              Degree: Ph.D., Univ. of Toronto, 1994 (ant. - Industrial Engineering); M.Ap.Sc., U. of Toronto, 1987 (Clinical Engineering); B.Sc. (Eng.), University of Guelph, 1984 (Biol. Eng.)
                              Email: dfels@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
                              Phone:
                              Institution: University of Guelph
                              Unit: Dept. of Computing & Information Science
                              Interests:
                              • multimodal access to computers for users with special needs
                              Publications:
                              • Fels, D.I., G.F. Shein, M.H. Chignell & M. Milner Feedback control: Whose job is it anyway, submitted for publication 1993.
                              • Fels, D.I., G.F. Shein, M.H. Chignell & M. Nilner A taxonomy of device-independent information to provide multi-modal computer feedback, Conference of the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Philadelphia PA, 1992.
                              • Fels, D.I., J. McDougall, D. Sanani, F. Shein, B. Kynsh & M. Milner Preliminary developments in device-independent access to computer-based systems for people with disabilities, Conference of the Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society, Banff AL, 1991.

                              Name: STEPHEN FICKAS, Associate Professor
                              Degree: Ph.D. 1982, U.C. Irvine
                              Email: fickas@cs.uoregon.edu
                              Phone: +01-503-346-3964
                              Institution: University of Oregon
                              Unit: Computer and Information Science Dept.
                              Interests:
                              • Software engineering
                              • Formal specification of HCI
                              • HCI interface design methods
                              • Modeling responsibility
                              • Interface design for multi-agent systems
                              Publications:
                              • Fickas, S., Helm, R., "Automating the design of composite systems." IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 6/92
                              • Feather, M.S., Fickas, S.F., Helm, B.R., "When things go wrong: predicting failure in multi-agent systems." Niagara Workshop on Intelligent Information Systems, Niagara, 1991
                              • Feather, M.S., Fickas, S.F., Helm, B.R., "Composite system design: the good news and the bad news." Proceedings of Fourth Annual KBSE Conference, Syracuse, 1991

                              Name: GERHARD FISCHER, Professor
                              Degree:
                              Email: gerhard@boulder.colorado.edu
                              Phone: +01-303-492-1502
                              Institution: University of Colorado at Boulder
                              Unit: Department of Computer Science
                              Interests:
                                Publications:

                                  Name: JIM FOLEY, Professor
                                  Degree: Ph.D., University of Michigan
                                  Email: foley@cc.gatedh.edu
                                  Phone: +01-404-853-0671
                                  Institution: Georgia Institute of Technology
                                  Unit: College of Computing
                                  Interests:
                                  • Computer Graphics
                                  • User Interface Management Systems
                                  Publications:
                                  • Foley, J. D., van Dam, A., Feiner, S. K. & Hughes, J. F. (1990) Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice (2nd Edition). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.

                                  Name: PETER FOLTZ, Assistant Professor
                                  Degree: Ph.D., 1993, Univ. of Colorado, Cognitive Psychology
                                  Email: foltz@crl.nmsu.edu
                                  Phone: +1-505-646-1980
                                  Institution: New Mexico State University
                                  Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                                  Interests:
                                  • Information retrieval and filtering
                                  • Hypertext
                                  • Cognitive modeling
                                  • Text comprehension
                                  Publications:
                                  • Foltz, P.W. (in press). Comprehension, coherence, and strategies in hypertext and linear text. In J. Levonen, J.F. Rouet, A. Dillon, & R. Spiro (Eds.), Hypertext and Cognition. Hillsdale, NJ: L. Erlbaum.
                                  • Foltz, P.W., * Dumais, S.T. (1992). Personalized information delivery: An analysis of filtering methods. Communications of the ACM, 35(12), 51-60.
                                  • Foltz, P.W. (1991). Human memory retrieval and computer information retrieval. Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 703-707.

                                  Name: RICHARD FURUTA, Associate Professor
                                  Degree: Ph.D., 1986, University of Washington, Computer Science
                                  Email: furuta@cs.tamu.edu
                                  Phone: +01-409-845-3839
                                  Institution: Texas A&M University
                                  Unit: Computer Science
                                  Interests:
                                  • Hypertext/Hypermedia systems
                                  • Collaborative systems
                                  • Digital Libraries
                                  • 3D-gesture-based user interfaces
                                  • Structured documents and electronic publishing
                                  Publications:
                                  • Richard Furuta, Jeffrey Scofield, and Alan Shaw. "Document Formatting Systems: Survey, Concepts, and Issues." Computing Surveys Vol. 14, No. 3, (September), pp. 417-472, 1982.
                                  • P. David Stotts and Richard Furuta. "Petri-Net-Based Hypertext: Document Structure with Browsing Semantics." ACM Transactions on Information Systems, Vol. 7, No. 1, (January), pp. 3-29, 1989.
                                  • S. Augustine Su and Richard Furuta. "The Virtual Panel Architecture: A 3D Gesture Framework." VRAIS 1993, Virtual Reality Annual International Symposium, September 18-22 1993, Seattle, WA, pp. 387-393.

                                  Name: BRIAN GAINES, Professor and Killam Chair
                                  Degree: Ph.D, Psychology, Cambridge, MA Mathematics
                                  Email: saul@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
                                  Phone: +01-220-5901
                                  Institution: University of Calgary
                                  Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                  Interests:
                                  • Knowledge Support Systems
                                  Publications:

                                    Name: JEAN GASEN, Associate Professor
                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1978, Educational Psychology, U of Wisconsin-Madison; Post-Bacc. Certificate in Information Systems, 1985, VCU
                                    Email: jgasen@cabell.vcu.edu
                                    Phone: (804) 367-7128
                                    Institution: Virginia Commonwealth University
                                    Unit: Information Systems Research Institute
                                    Interests:
                                    • curriculum and education issues in hci
                                    • multimedia
                                    • cognitive aspects of programming
                                    • computer supported cooperative work
                                    Publications:
                                    • Redmond, R.T. and Gasen, J.B. "Measuring change in the programming process." International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1989, 30, 697-711.
                                    • Redmond, R.T. and Gasen, J.B. "PAST: Exploring the programming process." Behavioral Research Methods, Computers, and Instrumentation., 1988, 20(5), 503-507.
                                    • Gasen, J.B. and Morecroft, J.F. "Hemispheric lateralization and programming ability." Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1990, 6(1), 17-27.

                                    Name: DOUGLAS GILLAN, Assistant Professor
                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1978, Univ. of Texas-Austin, Experimental Psychology
                                    Email: gillan@crl.nmsu.edu
                                    Phone: +1-505-646-1408
                                    Institution: New Mexico State University
                                    Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                                    Interests:
                                    • Visualization of Information
                                    • Metaphors and learning
                                    • Application of cognitive methods to HCI
                                    • Research-design interface
                                    Publications:
                                    • Gillan, D.J. Visual arithmetic, computational graphics, and the spatial metaphor. Human Factors, in press.
                                    • Gillan, D.J., & Richman, E. (1994). Minimalism and the syntax of graphs. Human Factors, 36, 619 - 644.
                                    • Gillan, D.J., & Lewis, R. (1994). A componential model of human interaction with graphs. I. Linear regression modeling. Human Factors, 36, 419 - 440.

                                    Name: DARIO A. GIUSE, Senior Systems Scientist
                                    Degree: Dr. Ing., MS
                                    Email: dzg@cs.cmu.edu
                                    Phone: +01-412-268-7671
                                    Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
                                    Unit: School of Computer Science
                                    Interests:
                                    • user interface development environments
                                    • constraint satisfaction
                                    • interactive computer graphics
                                    • knowledge representation
                                    • tutoring systems for foreign language learning
                                    • medical informatics
                                    • interactive knowledge acquisition systems
                                    Publications:
                                    • Giuse, Dario, "Efficient Knowledge Representation Systems." The Knowledge Engineering Review, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 35-50, 1990.
                                    • Giuse, Dario, "The Future of Human-Computer Interaction in Medical Applications." Journal of Medical Education Technologies, Vol. 3, No. 3, Winter 1993.
                                    • Myers, Brad A., Giuse, Dario A., Dannenberg, Roger B., Vander Zanden, Brad, Kosbie, David S., Pervin, Edward, Mickish, Andrew, and Marchal, Philippe, "Garnet: Comprehensive Support for Graphical, Highly-Interactive User Interfaces." IEEE Computer, Vol. 23, No. 11, pp. 71-85, 1990. Also appeared in Japanese in Nikkei Electronics, Vol. 3-18, No. 522, pp. 187-203.

                                    Name: EPHRAIM P. GLINERT, Associate Professor
                                    Degree: PhD, Computer Science (U. Washington)
                                    Email: glinert@cs.rpi.edu
                                    Phone: (518) 276 2657
                                    Institution: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
                                    Unit: Dept. of Computer Science
                                    Interests:
                                    • Multimodal Human-Computer Interfaces
                                    • Assistive Technology for People with Disabilities
                                    • Visual Programming Environments
                                    • Interactive Learning
                                    Publications:
                                    • "Sonic Enhancement of 2D Graphics Displays" (with Meera M. Blattner and Albert L. Papp III). In Proc. 1992 Int. Conf. on Auditory Display (ICAD'92), Addison Wesley/Santa Fe Institute Series.
                                    • "Programming the Multimodal Interface'' (with Meera M. Blattner). In Proc. MULTIMEDIA'93, Anaheim, August 1-6, pg. 189-197.
                                    • "UnWindows: Bringing Multimedia Computing to Users with Disabilities" (with Richard L. Kline, Gary R. Ormsby and G. Bowden Wise). In Proc.~1994 IISF/ACMJ Int. Symposium on Computers as Our Better Partners, Tokyo, March 7-9, pg. 4-42.

                                    Name: PETER GORNY, Professor
                                    Degree: Diplom-Ingenieur, Doctor-Ingenieur
                                    Email: Peter.Gorny@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de
                                    Phone: +49-441-798-2901
                                    Institution: Carl v. Ossietzky Universitaet Oldenburg
                                    Unit: Informatics Department
                                    Interests:
                                    • Software-Ergonomics
                                    • Computer Graphics
                                    • Educational Software
                                    • Informatics as a school subject
                                    Publications:
                                    • P. Gorny, A. Viereck: Eine Vorgehensweise zur Entwicklung interaktiver Programme. In: Faehnrich (Hrsg): State of the Art vol. 5: Software-Ergonomie. Muenchen, Wien: Oldenbourg, 1987.
                                    • a) P. Gorny: Software Engineering = Human Factors Engineering ? b) A. Viereck, E. Schlungbaum, P. Gorny: Structured Design of User-Interfaces... Both in: Bullinger, H.-J.(ed.): Human Aspects in Computing... Proc. of the 4th Int'l Conf. on Human-Computer Interaction, Stuttgart 1991. Elsevier Amsterdam 1991. Vol 1. pp 551; pp 577.
                                    • P. Gorny: Slow and Principled Prototyping of Usage Surfaces: a Method For User Interface Engineering. In: Zuellighoven et al (Eds.): Proc. RE'93 - Requirements Engineering -- Prototyping. Bonn April 1993.
                                    • W. Coy, P. Gorny, I. Kopp, C. Skarpelis (Eds.): Menschengerechte Software als Wettbewerbsfaktor. Forschungsansaetze und Anwender- ergebnisse aus dem Programm "Arbeit und Technik". Stuttgart 1993: B.G. Teubner.

                                    Name: WAYNE D. GRAY, Associate Professor
                                    Degree: PhD
                                    Email: gray@gmu.edu
                                    Phone: +01-703-993-1344
                                    Institution: George Mason University
                                    Unit: Psychology Department
                                    Interests:
                                    • computational cognitive modeling (ACT-R)
                                    • cognitive task analysis techniques (GOMS, TAG, and so on)
                                    • display-based cognition
                                    • usability evaluation methods
                                    • the nature, discovery, and recovery of human error
                                    • human-computer interaction
                                    • applying schema theory and long-term working memory theory to modeling Submarine Approach Officers' situation assessment skills
                                    • telecommunications
                                    Publications:
                                    • Gray, W. D. (1995). VCR-as-paradigm: A study and taxonomy of errors in an interactive task. In Proceedings of Interact'95 Lillehammer, Norway.
                                    • Gray, W. D., John, B. E., Stuart, R., Lawrence, D., & Atwood, M. E. (1995). GOMS Meets the Phone Company: Analytic Modeling Applied to Real-World Problems. In R. M. Baecker, J. Grudin, W. A. S. Buxton, & S. Greenberg (Eds.), Readings in human-computer interaction: Toward the year 2000 (pp. 29-34). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc.
                                    • Gray, W. D., John, B. E., & Atwood, M. E. (1993). Project Ernestine: Validating a GOMS analysis for predicting and explaining real-world performance. Human-Computer Interaction, 8(3), 237-309.

                                    Name: SAUL GREENBERG, Assistant Professor
                                    Degree: Ph.D, 1989, U of Calgary (Human Computer Interaction)
                                    Email: saul@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
                                    Phone: +01-220-6087
                                    Institution: University of Calgary
                                    Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                    Interests:
                                    • Computer supported cooperative work
                                    • Information visualization and management
                                    • personalizable and adaptive interfaces
                                    Publications:
                                    • Greenberg, S. (1993) "The Computer User as Toolsmith", Cambridge University Press.
                                    • Greenberg, S. ed. (1992) "Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Groupware", Academic Press.

                                    Name: JONATHAN GRUDIN, Associate Professor
                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1981, UC-San Diego, Cognitive Psychology
                                    Email: grudin@ics.uci.edu
                                    Phone: +1-714-856-8674
                                    Institution: University of California, Irvine
                                    Unit: Information and Computer Science Department
                                    Interests:
                                    • Computer-supported cooperative work
                                    • History and practice of interactive software development
                                    • Empirical methods
                                    Publications:
                                    • Grudin, J. (1994) "Groupware and social dynamics: Eight challenges for developers." Communications of the ACM, 37, 1, 92-105.
                                    • Grudin, J. (1994) "CSCW: Its history and participation." IEEE Computer, in press. Communications of the ACM, 36, 4, 110-119.
                                    • Poltrock, S.E. and Grudin, J. (1994) "Organizational obstacles to interface design and development: Two participant observer studies." ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 1, 1, in press.

                                    Name: CHARLES G. HALCOMB, Professor and Coordinator Engineering Psychology (Human Factors) Program
                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1964; BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
                                    Email: halcom@wsupsy.psy.twsu.edu
                                    Phone: (316) 689 3886
                                    Institution: Wichita State University
                                    Unit: Department of Psychology
                                    Interests:
                                    • HCI
                                    • Attention
                                    • Sustained Attention
                                    • Vigilance
                                    • Application of Computers in Education
                                    • Interface Design
                                    Publications:
                                    • Chaparro, Barbara S. and Halcomb, C.G. The Effects of Computerized Tutorial Usage on Course Performance in General Psychology, (1990) Journal of Computer-Based Instruction 17(4), 141-146.
                                    • Stokes, Michael T. & Halcomb, C.G. (1988) Delaying user responses to computer-mediated test items enhances test performance, Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 15(3)
                                    • Halcomb, et al. A computer based instructional management system for general psychology.

                                    Name: JUDY HAMMOND, Senior Lecturer
                                    Degree: M.Sc.Soc.(NSW)
                                    Email: judy@socs.uts.edu.au
                                    Phone: 61 2 330 1822
                                    Institution: University of Technology, Sydney
                                    Unit: Computer Science
                                    Interests:
                                    • Usability in Information Systems development
                                    • Computer Mediated Communication
                                    • Usability evaluation and testing
                                    • Multimedia user interfaces
                                    • Usability Standards
                                    Publications:
                                    • Hammond, J. & McManus, B. (1991) Integrating Usability Evaluation with Software Design, in Bullinger, H-J (ed) Human Aspects in Computing, Proceedings of HCI International Conference, Stuttgart, Elsevier Scientific Publishers
                                    • McManus, B. and Hammond, J. (1991) How to make usability work in the real world, Proceedings of OZCHI91 Australian conference on HCI, Sydney, 1991

                                    Name: NICK HAMMOND,
                                    Degree:
                                    Email: nvh1@york.ac.uk
                                    Phone:
                                    Institution: University of York
                                    Unit: Department of Psychology
                                    Interests:
                                      Publications:

                                        Name: H. REX HARTSON, Professor
                                        Degree: Ph.D., 1975, Ohio State University, Computer and Information Science
                                        Email: hartson@cs.vt.edu
                                        Phone: +01-703-231-4857
                                        Institution: Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ.
                                        Unit: Computer Science & Applications
                                        Interests:
                                        • Task-based user interface design representation
                                        • Formative evaluation techniques
                                        • User interface development process
                                        • Connections of HCI with software engineering
                                        • Software tools for supporting all user interface development activities
                                        Publications:
                                        • D. Hix and H. R. Hartson, Developing User Interfaces: Ensuring Usability Through Product & Process, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (1993).
                                        • H. R. Hartson and P. D. Gray. Temporal Aspects of Tasks in the User Action Notation. Human-Computer Interaction (1992).
                                        • H. R. Hartson and E. Smith. Rapid Prototyping in Human-Computer Interface Development. Interacting with Computers (1991).

                                        Name: SCOTT HENNINGER, Assistant Professor
                                        Degree: Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1993
                                        Email: scotth@cse.unl.edu
                                        Phone: +01-402-472-8394
                                        Institution: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
                                        Unit: Computer Science and Engineering Department
                                        Interests:
                                        • software engineering
                                        • psychology of software design
                                        • user interface design
                                        • design tools
                                        • information retrieval
                                        • computer-supported cooperative work
                                        Publications:
                                        • Fischer, G., Henninger, S., and Redmiles, D. (1991). Intertwining Query Construction and Relevance Evaluation. Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI'91 Conference Proceedings (New Orleans, LA), pp. 55-62.
                                        • Henninger, S. (1991). Retrieving Software Objects in an Example-Based Programming Environment. SIGIR '91 Conference Proceedings (Chicago, IL), pp. 251-260.
                                        • Henninger, S (1990). Defining the Roles of Humans and Computers in Cooperative Problem Solving Systems for Information Retrieval. Proceedings of the AAAI Spring Symposium Workshop on Knowledge-Based Human Computer Communication (Palo Alto, CA), pp. 46-50.

                                        Name: TOM HEWETT, Professor
                                        Degree: Ph.D., 1974, U. of Illinois, Psycholinguistics
                                        Email: hewett@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu
                                        Phone: +01-215-590-8616
                                        Institution: Drexel University
                                        Unit: Psychology/Sociology/Anthropology Department
                                        Interests:
                                        • HCI Education
                                        • Iterative Evaluation
                                        • Evaluation and Design
                                        • Instructional Computing
                                        Publications:
                                        • Hewett, T. T. (1993, Sep.). Gem collection, common sense, and true value. Plenary address given at the Vienna Conference on Human Computer Interaction, VCHCI ?93, Vienna, Austria.
                                        • Hewett, T. T., Baecker, R., Card, S., Carey, T., Gasen, J., Mantei, M., Perlman, G., Strong, G., and Verplank, W. (1992). ACM SIGCHI Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction. New York: The Association for Computing Machinery. (ACM Order Number: 608920)
                                        • Hewett, T. T. (1991). The importance of failure analysis for human-computer interface design. Interacting with Computers, 3, 3-8.

                                        Name: DAVID HILL, Professor
                                        Degree: P.Eng, Assoc. Professional Engineers, M.Sc, Loughborough
                                        Email: hill@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
                                        Phone: +01-220-6315
                                        Institution: University of Calgary
                                        Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                        Interests:
                                        • Speech Synthesis
                                        • Automated computer animation of speaking actors
                                        • Interfaces for people with special needs
                                        Publications:

                                          Name: JOHN HILLER, Professor
                                          Degree: Ph.D., 1966, UNSW, Control
                                          Email: johnh@cse.unsw.edu.au
                                          Phone: +61-2-385-5518
                                          Institution: University of New South Wales
                                          Unit: School of Computer Science and Engineering
                                          Interests:
                                          • Visualisation Theory
                                          • Image Processing for Surgical Planning
                                          • Decision Theory as Applied to Strategic Planning
                                          • Data Base Management Systems
                                          Publications:
                                          • Hiller, J., Nicholls, J., & McEwin, R. (1991). Application of graphics to surgery and other invasive therapy. Proceedings of the Australian Computer Human Interaction Conference. Sydney, NSW.

                                          Name: C.J. HINDE, Dr
                                          Degree: BSc, PhD
                                          Email: C.J.Hinde@lut.ac.uk
                                          Phone: +44 509 222685
                                          Institution: Loughborough University of Technology
                                          Unit: Department of Computer Studies
                                          Interests:
                                          • Human-computer interfaces
                                          • co-operative computers
                                          • psychology and human factors
                                          • user modelling
                                          Publications:
                                          • Hinde, C.J., West, A.A. and Williams, D.J., "The Use of Object Orientation for the Design and Implementation of Manufacturing Process Control Systems", Proceedings of International Conference on Object-oriented Manufacturing Systems, University of Calgary, USA, 1992, pp 133-138, ISBN 0889531641.
                                          • Hinde, C.J. and Norman, M., "Set-theoretic Equation Solver Based on a Truth-maintenance Architecture", Knowledge-Based Systems, 5(4), December 1992, pp 289-294, ISSN 09507051.

                                          Name: STEPHEN HIRTLE, Chair & Associate Professor
                                          Degree: Ph.D., U. MI psychology
                                          Email: sch@lis.pitt.edu
                                          Phone: +01-412-624-9434
                                          Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                          Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                          Interests:
                                          • Cognitive science
                                          • mathematical models
                                          • mental representations
                                          • spatial memory
                                          • problem solving
                                          • research design
                                          • geographic information systems
                                          Publications:

                                            Name: DEBORAH HIX, Research Scientist
                                            Degree: Ph.D., 1985 Virginia Tech, Computer Science and Applications
                                            Email: hix@cs.vt.edu
                                            Phone: +01-703-231-6199
                                            Institution: Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ.
                                            Unit: Computer Science & Applications
                                            Interests:
                                            • User interface development process
                                            • Evaluation methods for user interfaces
                                            • New interaction techniques
                                            Publications:
                                            • D. Hix and H. R. Hartson, Developing User Interfaces: Ensuring Usability Through Product & Process, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (1993).
                                            • S. Ashlund and D. Hix. IDEAL: A Tool for Usability Engineering. In Proceedings of CHI'92 Conference (May 1992).
                                            • D. Hix and R. S. Schulman. Human-Computer Interface Development Tools: A Methodology for Their Evaluation. Communications of the ACM (1991).

                                            Name: HANS-JUERGEN HOFFMANN, (full) University Professor
                                            Degree: Dr.-Ing., 1963, EE; Dipl.-Ing., 1959, EE
                                            Email: hoffmann@pu.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
                                            Phone: +49+6151+163410
                                            Institution: University at Darmstadt (Technische Hochschule Darmstadt)
                                            Unit: Computer Science (Informatik), FG PU
                                            Interests:
                                            • programming languages
                                            • compilers
                                            • interactive programming systems
                                            • UIDS and UIMS
                                            • visual programming
                                            • icon construction
                                            • multi-media
                                            • object-oriented programming
                                            • software engineering methodology
                                            Publications:
                                            • I. Dilli, H.-J. Hoffmann, D. Koschorek, G. Vogt, "Experience with an object-oriented design approach for a programming environment under a blackboard architecture", Advances in Human Systems and Information Technology, G. E. Lasker, T.Koizumi, and J. Pohl, eds., The Intl. Institute for Advanced Studies in Systems Research & Cybernetics, 1992, 268 - 276.
                                            • H.-J. Hoffmann, "Smalltalk, Stand & Perspektiven aus der Sicht eines Software-Ingenieurs", State of the Art, issue 9, Oldenbourg-Verlag, 1991, 15 - 51.
                                            • H.-J. Hoffmann, How to improve overall system quality by a sensible design of man-machine interaction -- views of a software engineer", Proc. ESREL'93, European Safety and Reliability Conference, P. Kafka and J. Wolf, eds., VDI-Verlag, 1993, 939 - 947.

                                            Name: PATRIK O'BRIEN HOLT, Senior Lecturer
                                            Degree: PhD Psychology, University of Nottingham
                                            Email: ph@cee.hw.ac.uk
                                            Phone: +44 31 451 3414
                                            Institution: Heriot-Watt University
                                            Unit: Dept of Computing and Electrical Engineering
                                            Interests:
                                            • computer support for writing
                                            • multimedia information systems
                                            • knowledge elicitation
                                            • hypertext and hypermedia
                                            Publications:

                                              Name: STEVE HOWARD, Director, Centre for Systems Methodologies
                                              Degree: M.Sc (Ergonomics) Univ London
                                              Email: steve@saturn.cs.swin.oz.au
                                              Phone: +03 819 8566
                                              Institution: Swinburne University of Technology
                                              Unit: Computer Science
                                              Interests:
                                              • User interface design process
                                              • Modelling user interface design
                                              • Empirical Methods
                                              • User Interface Development
                                              • Software Engineering
                                              Publications:
                                              • Howard,S. and Leung,Y. 1991, Interacting with Graphical User Interfaces States, Processes and Resources. Pub in Proceedings of OZCHI'91, Sydney, Australia.
                                              • Howard,S. Lindgaard,G. and Kaplan,I. 1992. HCI in Australia. Pub in Proc of CHI'92. Monterey, USA.
                                              • Howard, S. 1993, What do user interface designers say they need to know about HCI? Published in the Proceedings of OzCHI'93. Canberra, Australia, 1993

                                              Name: SCOTT HUDSON, Associate Professor
                                              Degree: Ph.D., University of Colorado
                                              Email: hudson@cc.gatedh.edu
                                              Phone: +01-404-894-9222
                                              Institution: Georgia Institute of Technology
                                              Unit: College of Computing
                                              Interests:
                                                Publications:

                                                  Name: RENATO IANNELLA, Senior Research Fellow
                                                  Degree: BAppSc, 1986, University of South Australia
                                                  Email: ren@bond.edu.au
                                                  Phone: +61-75-95-3381
                                                  Institution: Bond University
                                                  Unit: School of Information Technology (IT)
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • Graphical User Interface Design and Usability Evaluation
                                                  • Resource Discovery
                                                  • Multimedia Messaging Systems
                                                  • Distributed User Interface Architectures
                                                  • Object-Oriented Systems
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • Iannella, R (1992) "Designing `Safe' User Interfaces", Australian Computer Journal, August 1992 Pages 92-97
                                                  • Iannella, R (1992) "Directory System Interfaces", OZCHI92 Annual Australian CHISIG Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 26-27 Nov 1992
                                                  • Rees, M J, Smith, G P, Iannella, R, Lee, A & Woo, T K (1993), "Spinning a Yarn: User Interfaces for Synchronous Remote Electronic Meetings", OZCHI93, University of Canberra, 25-26 November 1993, pp 42-58.

                                                  Name: STEVEN M. JACOBS, Instructor
                                                  Degree: M.S., 1976, UCLA, Computer Science
                                                  Email: smjacobs@ccgate.dp.beckman.com
                                                  Phone: +01-310-214-2393
                                                  Institution: University of Southern California
                                                  Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • User Interface Design
                                                  • Software Engineering
                                                  • User Interface Process
                                                  • Formal specification
                                                  • HCI Tools and techniques
                                                  • Real-time, complex systems HCI
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • Jacobs, S. (1992) "Lessons Learned Integrating Ada with X- Windows", Proceedings of the TRW Conference on the Future of Ada".
                                                  • Jacobs, S., et al. (1990) "Real-Time Decision Making CHI", Proceedings of CHI '90.
                                                  • Jacobs, S. (1989) "X-Windows User System Interface", TRW Quest Magazine.

                                                  Name: BONNIE E. JOHN, Assistant Professor
                                                  Degree: Ph.D. in Psychology (1988); M.S. in Mech. Eng. (1978); B.Eng. (1977)
                                                  Email: bonnie.john@cs.cmu.edu
                                                  Phone: +01-412-268-7182
                                                  Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
                                                  Unit: School of Computer Science
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • cognitive models of users
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • Peck, Virginia A. and John, Bonnie E., "Browser-Soar: A Computational Model of a Highly Interactive Task." In Proceedings of CHI '92, pp. 165-172, May 3-7, 1992.
                                                  • John, Bonnie E. and Vera, Alonso H., "A GOMS Analysis of a Graphic, Machine-Paced, Highly Interactive Task." In Proceedings of CHI '92, pp. 251-258, May 3-7, 1992.
                                                  • Gray, Wayne D., John, Bonnie E., and Atwood, Michael E., "The Precis of Project Ernestine or an Overview of a Validation of GOMS." In Proceedings of CHI '92, pp. 307-312, May 3-7, 1992.

                                                  Name: HILARY JOHNSON, Lecturer in HCI
                                                  Degree: BSc Psychology & Statistics, PhD (1983) Cognitive Psychology
                                                  Email: hilaryj@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
                                                  Phone: +44(0)71-975-5238
                                                  Institution: Queen Mary and Westfield College, Univ. of London
                                                  Unit: Computer Science Dept.
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • Task analysis and modelling
                                                  • Requirements
                                                  • Evaluation
                                                  • Explanation Facilities
                                                  • Intelligent interfaces
                                                  • Multimedia user interfaces
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • Johnson, H. & Johnson, P. (1989) Integrating task analysis into system design: Surveying designers' needs. Ergonomics, Vol 32, no 11, pp1451-1467.
                                                  • Johnson, H & Johnson, P. (1993) Explanation facilities and interactive systems. In Gray, W., Hefley, W,. & Murray, D. Proceedings of the 1993 International Workshop on Intelligent User Interfaces. New York, ACM, pp 159-166. VIII, Cambridge University Press, pp267-276.
                                                  • Johnson, H. (1994) The relationship between user models in HCI and AI. IEE Computers and Digital Techniques, volume 141, no. 2, p99-104.

                                                  Name: PETER JOHNSON, Professor in HCI
                                                  Degree: Ph.D., 1982, Cognitive Psychology, Warwick University
                                                  Email: pete@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
                                                  Phone: +44(0)71-975-5224
                                                  Institution: Queen Mary and Westfield College, Univ. of London
                                                  Unit: Computer Science Dept.
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • Developing methods and tools to support the design and evaluation of user interfaces
                                                  • investigating principles for user interface design
                                                  • investigations in advanced forms of interaction (eg multimedia interaction)
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • Johnson, P., Johnson, H., Waddington, R. & Shouls A. (1988) Task-Related Knowledge Structures: Analysis, modelling and application. In Jones D., & Winder R. (eds.) People and Computers IV (HCI 88) Cambridge University Press. p 35-62.
                                                  • Johnson, P. (1992) Human Computer Interaction: psychology, task analysis and software engineering. McGraw-Hill, Maidenhead.
                                                  • Johnson, P. Wilson, S. Markopoulos, P. (1993). The ADEPT Toolset. In proceedings of Interchi93, ACM press, Amsterdam, April 1993.

                                                  Name: PETER E. JONES, Lecturer
                                                  Degree: B.Sc. and M.Sc.
                                                  Email: peterj@swanee.ee.uwa.oz.au
                                                  Phone: (+61 9) 380-3100
                                                  Institution: University of Western Australia
                                                  Unit: Electrical & Electronic Engineering
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • Dialogue design
                                                  • Adaptive Dialogues
                                                  • Software Engineering
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • Engineering the Human-Computer Interface (McGraw-Hill, ed A.Downton) - 1991.
                                                  • P.E. Jones & D.S. Riches (1989) "Deferred design and rapid prototyping in an adaptive interface", Ergonomics Conference, Brighton, UK.
                                                  • P.E.Jones & D.S. Riches (1989) "Rapid Prototyping based on the deferred design methodology for adaptive user interfaces", 3rd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Boston, USA.

                                                  Name: ZDRAVKO KACIC, Assistant Professor
                                                  Degree: Ph.D., University of Maribor, Electrical Engineering
                                                  Email: kacic@uni-mb.si
                                                  Phone: +3862 25-461
                                                  Institution: University of Maribor
                                                  Unit: Electrical and Computer Engineering
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • Digital Signal Processing
                                                  • Speech Processing and Recognition
                                                  • Neural Networks
                                                  • Multimedia
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • Z. Kacic, B. Horvat Using Isofrequency Neural Column for Harmonic Sound Scene Decomposition, Proceed. Eurospeech 93, 21-23 September 1993, Berlin, pp.697 - 700.
                                                  • Z. Kacic, B. Horvat Using Cochlear Information for Speech Feature Analysis and Interpretation, in Visual Representations af Speech Signals, ed. M. Cooke, S. Beet and M. Crawford, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1993, pp. 273 - 278.

                                                  Name: VICTOR KAPTELININ, Assistant Professor
                                                  Degree: Ph.D., 1984 Moscow State University, Psychology
                                                  Email: VKAPTELI@WEBER.UCSD.EDU
                                                  Phone: (095) 157-69-53
                                                  Institution: Moscow State University
                                                  Unit: Department of Psychology
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • Mental models
                                                  • Skill automatization
                                                  • Contextualized analysis of computer use
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • V. Kaptelinin. "Psychological problems of the user interface design." Psikhologicheski Joornal, 1992, #5 (in Russian)
                                                  • V. Kaptelinin. "Can mental models be considered harmful?" CHI 92, Short Talks and Posters. Monterey, CA, 1992.
                                                  • V. Kaptelinin. "Human computer interaction in context: the activity theory perspective" Proceedings of the East West Conference on Human Computer Interaction. St. Petersburg, Russia, 1992.

                                                  Name: ARTHUR I. KARSHMER, Professor
                                                  Degree: Ph.D., Univ. of Massachusetts @ Amherst, Computer Science
                                                  Email: karshmer@cs.nmsu.edu
                                                  Phone: +1-505-646-3723
                                                  Institution: New Mexico State University
                                                  Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • User interfaces for the visually impaired
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • Karshmer, A.I., "Designing Interfaces for People with Disabilities," invited lectures, The Faculty of Informatics (Informatika Fakultatea) of the University of the Basque Country (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea) Summer School on "Design of Human-Computer Interfaces for Disabled People", August 1-5, 1994 Donostia-San Sebastian (Spain). Also to appear in a book on the topic.
                                                  • Karshmer, A.I. & Brawner, P., "Evaluation of Non-Sighted Performance in A Hierarchical Knowledge Structure,." to appear in the Proceedings of The Workshop on Computers and The Handicapped
                                                  • Karshmer, A.I., & Oliver, R.L., "Special Computer Interfaces for the Visually Handicapped: FOB The Manufacturer," Human-Computer Interaction, Bass, L.J. et al.(Eds), Springer-Verlag, 1993.
                                                  • Karshmer, A.I., Hartley, R.T. & Paap, K., "Using Sound and Sound Spaces to Adapt Graphical Interfaces for Use by the Visually Handicapped," The Proceedings of The 3rd. International Conference on Computing and the Handicapped Person (ICCHP), July 1992, Vienna, Austria.

                                                  Name: RUDOLF K. KELLER, Adjunct Professor
                                                  Degree: Ph.D., 1989 University of Zurich, Computer Science; M.Sc., 1983 ETH Zurich, Mathematics
                                                  Email: keller@crim.ca
                                                  Phone: +01-514-398-1234
                                                  Institution: McGill University
                                                  Unit: School of Computer Science
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • user interface engineering
                                                  • business modelling and reengineering
                                                  • object-oriented software development
                                                  • software process modeling
                                                  • software visualization
                                                  • hypermedia systems
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • Rudolf K. Keller, Marianne Ozkan, and Xijin Shen. Towards comprehensive support for the dynamic analysis of Petri net based models. In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets, Zaragoza, Spain, June 1994. to appear.
                                                  • Rudolf K. Keller, Mary Cameron, Richard N. Taylor, and Dennis B. Troup. User interface development and software environments: The Chiron-1 system. In Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Software Engineering, pages 208-218, Austin, TX, May 1991.
                                                  • Walter R. Bischofberger and Rudolf K. Keller: Enhancing the software life cycle by prototyping. Structured Programming, 10(1):47-59, January-March 1989.

                                                  Name: ELIZABETH KEMP, Senior Lecturer
                                                  Degree: MBS
                                                  Email: E.Kemp@massey.ac.nz
                                                  Phone: +64-6-350-4179
                                                  Institution: Massey University
                                                  Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • expert systems' interface
                                                  • usability
                                                  Publications:
                                                  • Kemp, E.A. (1992): 'Cognitive Ergonomics and the External Task', in Ergonomics : Design for Usability, Proceedings of the fourth NZ Conference on Ergonomics, Massey University, March, 129-151.
                                                  • Kemp, E.A. (1992): 'Communicating with a Knowledge-based System', in Proceedings of the ECAI-92 Workshop W15 "Improving the Use of Knowledge-based Systems with Explanations", ed. P.Brezillon, Report 92/21, Institut Blaise Pascal, Universite Paris, France, 23-32.
                                                  • Kemp, E.A. (1993): 'FOCUS: A User-centered Approach to Expert Systems Development'. In N.K. Kasparov (Ed), The First New Zealand International Two-stream Conference in Artificial Neural Networks and Expert Systems, Los Alamos, Cal., IEEE Comp Soc Press, 188-191.

                                                  Name: DAVID KIERAS, Professor
                                                  Degree: Ph.D., 19??, University of Michigan
                                                  Email: kieras@caen.engin.umich.edu
                                                  Phone: +1 313-764-1427
                                                  Institution: University of Michigan
                                                  Unit: Computer and Information Systems Department
                                                  Interests:
                                                  • Cognitive Models of HCI tasks
                                                  Publications:

                                                    Name: ALISTAIR KILGOUR, Professor
                                                    Degree: PhD Computer Science, University of Glasgow
                                                    Email: ack@cee.hw.ac.uk
                                                    Phone: +44 31 451 3438
                                                    Institution: Heriot-Watt University
                                                    Unit: Dept of Computing and Electrical Engineering
                                                    Interests:
                                                    • configurable systems
                                                    • CSCW (Computer-Supported Cooperative Work)
                                                    • computer-based learning
                                                    Publications:

                                                      Name: JOHN KING, Professor
                                                      Degree:
                                                      Email: king@ics.uci.edu
                                                      Phone: +1-714-856-6388
                                                      Institution: University of California, Irvine
                                                      Unit: Information and Computer Science Department
                                                      Interests:
                                                        Publications:

                                                          Name: ROB KLING, Professor
                                                          Degree:
                                                          Email: kling@ics.uci.edu
                                                          Phone: +1-714-856-5955
                                                          Institution: University of California, Irvine
                                                          Unit: Information and Computer Science Department
                                                          Interests:
                                                          • computerization and changing work
                                                          • theoretical aspects of coordination re. information systems in manufacturing
                                                          • use and social value of wide area computer networks, such as NREN
                                                          Publications:
                                                          • Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices. (with Charles Dunlop). Academic Press (1991).
                                                          • Controversies About Computerization and the Character of White Collar Worklife. (with C. Dunlop) The Information Society. 9(1) (Jan-Feb, 1993):1-29.
                                                          • Organizational Analysis in Computer Science. The Information Society. 9(2) (Mar-May, 1993):71-87

                                                          Name: JOSEPH A. KONSTAN, Assistant Professor
                                                          Degree: PhD, 1993, UC-Berkeley, Computer Science
                                                          Email: konstan@cs.umn.edu
                                                          Phone: +1 612 625-1831
                                                          Institution: University of Minnesota
                                                          Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                          Interests:
                                                          • UI Toolkits and Frameworks
                                                          • Constraint Programming in UI Systems
                                                          • Multimedia Interfaces and Systems
                                                          • Information Navigation
                                                          Publications:

                                                            Name: ROBERT KORFHAGE, Professor
                                                            Degree: Ph.D., U. MI, math
                                                            Email: korfhage@lis.pitt.edu
                                                            Phone: +01-412-624-9420
                                                            Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                                            Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                                            Interests:
                                                            • Information storage and retrieval
                                                            • natural languages
                                                            • artificial intelligence
                                                            • data structures
                                                            • storage requirements
                                                            • database machines
                                                            • hypergraphs
                                                            • information networks
                                                            • CAI
                                                            Publications:

                                                              Name: JAMES. A. LARSON, Adjunct Professor
                                                              Degree: PhD, 1976, Washington State University, Computer Science
                                                              Email: jlarson@ashland.intel.com
                                                              Phone: 503-696-2979
                                                              Institution: Portland State University
                                                              Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                              Interests:
                                                              • conceptual models
                                                              • voice user interfaces
                                                              • user interfaces for databases
                                                              Publications:
                                                                (max 3)
                                                              • Interactive Software, Tools for Building Interactive User Interfaces, Yourdon Press, 1992

                                                              Name: ADRIENNE Y. LEE, Assistant Professor
                                                              Degree: Ph.D., 1993, Univ. of Colorado, Cognitive Psychology
                                                              Email: alee@crl.nmsu.edu
                                                              Phone: +1-505-646-6223
                                                              Institution: New Mexico State University
                                                              Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                                                              Interests:
                                                              • User modeling
                                                              • Educational technology: Intelligent tutoring systems, Multimedia
                                                              • Training and transfer of training
                                                              • Empirical studies of programmers
                                                              Publications:
                                                              • Lee, A.Y., Foltz, P.W., & Polson, P.G. (1994). Memory for task-action mappings: Mnemonics, regularity, and consistency. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 40, 771-794.
                                                              • Lee, A.Y. & Pennington, N. (1994). The effects of paradigm on cognitive activities in design. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 40, 577-601
                                                              • Lee, A.Y. & Pennington, N. (1993). Learning computer programming: A route to general reasoning skills? In C.R. Cook, J.C. Scholtz, & J.C. Spohrer (Eds.), Empirical Studies of Programmers. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

                                                              Name: ANDREW LEE, Adjunct Research Fellow
                                                              Degree: BInfTech (hons) 1992, Bond University, Information Technology
                                                              Email: andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au
                                                              Phone: +61-75-953380
                                                              Institution: Bond University
                                                              Unit: School of Information Technology (IT)
                                                              Interests:
                                                              • Computer-supported Cooperative Work
                                                              • User Interface Design and Implementation
                                                              Publications:
                                                              • Lee, A. (1993) "Anonymous Collaboration: An Alternative Technique for Working Together", Bond University.
                                                              • Lee, A. (1993) "VIE: A Semi-Anonymous Interaction Environment', Working Paper 1993-3-079/B, School of Information Technology, Bond University, August 1993.
                                                              • Rees, M J, Smith, G P, Iannella, R, Lee, A & Woo, T K (1993), "Spinning a Yarn: User Interfaces for Synchronous Remote Electronic Meetings", OZCHI93, University of Canberra, 25-26 November 1993, pp 42-58.

                                                              Name: JOHN LEGGETT, Associate Professor
                                                              Degree: Ph.D., 1982, Texas A&M, Computing Science
                                                              Email: leggett@cs.tamu.edu
                                                              Phone: +01-409-845-0298
                                                              Institution: Texas A&M University
                                                              Unit: Computer Science
                                                              Interests:
                                                              • Hypertext/Hypermedia systems
                                                              • Collaborative systems
                                                              • Agency
                                                              • Multimedia networking
                                                              • Digital Libraries
                                                              Publications:
                                                              • Leggett, J., Schnase, J., "Viewing Dexter with Open Eyes", Communications of the ACM, Vol. 37, No. 2, (February), pp. 76-86, 1994.
                                                              • Jacob, R.J.K., Leggett, J.J., Myers, B.A., Pausch, R., "Interaction Styles and Input/Output Devices", Behavior and Information Technology, Vol. 12, No. 2, (March), pp. 69-79, 1993.
                                                              • Olson, J. S., Card, S. K., Landauer, T. K., Olson, G. M., Malone, T., Leggett, J., "Computer Supported Cooperative Work: Research Issues for the 90s", Behavior and Information Technology, Vol. 12, No. 2, (March), pp. 115-129, 1993.

                                                              Name: LAURA MARIE LEVENTHAL, Associate Professor
                                                              Degree: Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
                                                              Email: leventhal@cs.bgsu.edu
                                                              Phone: +01-419-372-2765
                                                              Institution: Bowling Green State University
                                                              Unit: Computer Science Dept.
                                                              Interests:
                                                              • Information retrieval from hypertext and multimedia
                                                              • Psychology of software testing
                                                              • Design of user interfaces
                                                              • Psychology of programming
                                                              • Cultural and gender issues in software design
                                                              • Empirical methods
                                                              Publications:
                                                              • Instone, K., Teasley, B. M., & Leventhal, L. M. (1993) Empirically-based Re-Design of a Hypertext Encyclopedia. InterChi '93 (Amsterdam).
                                                              • Leventhal, L.M., Teasley, B.M., Instone, K., Rohlman, D.S. & Farhat, J. (1993) Sleuthing in HyperHolmes: An Evaluation of Using Hypertext vs.a Book to Answer Questions. Behaviour and Information Technology, 12:3, 149-164.
                                                              • Leventhal, L.M., J.W. McKeeby & B.T. Mynatt. (1991) Screen Keyboards: An Empirical Study of the Effects of Shape and Character Layout. In Bullinger, H.-J., Human Aspects of Computing: Design and Use of Interactive Systems and Work with Terminals. Vol 1. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Stuttgart, R.R. Germany. New York: Elsevier. 108-112.

                                                              Name: MARC LEVOY, Assistant Professor,
                                                              Degree: Ph.D (1989); M.S. (1978); B.Architecture (1976)
                                                              Email: levoy@cs.stanford.edu
                                                              Phone: 415/725-4089
                                                              Institution: Stanford University
                                                              Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                              Interests:
                                                              • Computer graphics
                                                              • scientific visualization
                                                              • interactive techniques
                                                              • analysis and rendering of multidimensional sampled data (i.e. volume rendering)
                                                              • digitization of 3D objects using novel scanner technologies
                                                              • design of languages and user interfaces for data visualization
                                                              • realistic image synthesis
                                                              • computer animation
                                                              • high-performance graphics architectures
                                                              • parallel algorithms as they apply to graphics
                                                              • exotic user interface technologies such as eye tracking, head tracking and head-mounted displays
                                                              Publications:
                                                              • Levoy, M., Display of Surfaces from Volume Data, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Vol. 8, No. 3, May, 1988, pp. 29-37.
                                                              • Levoy, M. and Whitaker, R., Gaze-Directed Volume Rendering, Computer Graphics (Proc. 1990 Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics), Vol. 24, No. 2, March, 1990, pp. 217-223.
                                                              • Levoy, M., Volume Rendering Using the Fourier Projection-Slice Theorem, Proc. Graphics Interface '92, Canadian Information Processing Society, May, 1992, pp. 61-69.

                                                              Name: CLAYTON LEWIS, Professor
                                                              Degree:
                                                              Email: clayton@cs.colorado.edu
                                                              Phone: +01-303-492-6657
                                                              Institution: University of Colorado at Boulder
                                                              Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                              Interests:
                                                                Publications:

                                                                  Name: MIKE LEWIS, Associate Professor
                                                                  Degree: Ph.D., 1986, Georgia Tech, engineering psych
                                                                  Email: ml@icarus.lis.pitt.edu
                                                                  Phone: +01-412-624-9426
                                                                  Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                                                  Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                                                  Interests:
                                                                  • Visual inference/visualization
                                                                  • Ecological cognitive modeling
                                                                  • Human reliability
                                                                  • process control
                                                                  • virtual reality
                                                                  Publications:
                                                                  • Lewis, M. & Spoor, R. (1993). Thinking with a mouse, 15th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
                                                                  • Lewis, M. & Weise, C. (1993). Situation theoretic methods for display design, Proceedings of the Topical Meeting on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Man-Machine Interface Technologies, Oak Ridge, TN, April 18-21.
                                                                  • Lewis, M. & Toth J. (1992). Situated cognition in diagrammatic reasoning, Working Notes AAAI Spring Symposium, Stanford, CA, 47-52.

                                                                  Name: M. ANDREW LIFE, Lecturer
                                                                  Degree: PhD Ergonomics (HCI), Univ. of London, 1991; MSc Ergonomics, Univ. of London, 1982; BA Experimental Psychology, Univ. of Oxford, 1981
                                                                  Email: a.life@ucl.ac.uk
                                                                  Phone: +44 (0)71 387 7050 extn 5318
                                                                  Institution: University College London
                                                                  Unit: Ergonomics Unit
                                                                  Interests:
                                                                  • Simulation in UI design
                                                                  • Methods supporting HCI in system development
                                                                  • Speech I/O
                                                                  • User requirements specification
                                                                  • HCI curriculum design
                                                                  Publications:
                                                                  • Life, M.A., Long, J.B. and Lee, B.P. (1994) Providing human factors knowledge to non-specialists: A structured method for the evaluation of future speech interfaces. Accepted for publication in Ergonomics (in press)
                                                                  • Life, M.A. (1991) A conceptualization of simulation for user interface development. In Simulation and the User Interface, M.A. Life, C. Narborough-Hall and W.I. Hamilton (Eds). London: Taylor & Francis. pp.31-42.
                                                                  • Whitefield, A.D., Wight, J., Life, A. & Colbert, M. (1991) Assessing the programming language PML as a task analysis method and product. In People and Computers VI, Proceedings of HCI '91: Usability Now, Edinburgh, Scotland, 20-23 August 1991, D. Diaper & N. Hammond (Eds). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

                                                                  Name: JOHN B. LONG, Director of Studies
                                                                  Degree: PhD (Cognitive Psychology) Cambridge University 1974; BSc Psychology, Hull University 1970; BA Modern Languages, Cambridge University 1959
                                                                  Email: j.long@ucl.ac.uk
                                                                  Phone: +44 (0)71 380 7557
                                                                  Institution: University College London
                                                                  Unit: Ergonomics Unit
                                                                  Interests:
                                                                  • Theory in HCI
                                                                  • HCI methods for system development
                                                                  • Planning and Control
                                                                  Publications:
                                                                  • Long, J.B. (1991) HCI Theory on Trial: Engineering Design Principles as HCI Discipline Knowledge. In Proceedings of CHI'91, New Orleans. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley. 401.
                                                                  • Long, J.B. (1991) A Conceptualisation of Aviation Psychology on the Civil Flight Deck. In Human Resource Management in Aviation, E. Farmer (Ed). Avebury Technical. 177-189.
                                                                  • Lim, K.Y., Long, J.B. and Silcock, N. (1992) Integrating human factors with structured analysis and design methods: From conception to an extended Jackson System Development Method. Ergonomics, Vol. 35, 1135-1162.

                                                                  Name: JONAS LOWGREN, Assisting Professor
                                                                  Degree: PhD, 1991, Linkoping, UIMS
                                                                  Email: jlo@ida.liu.se
                                                                  Phone: +46 13 281482
                                                                  Institution: Linkoping University (Sweden)
                                                                  Unit: Dept. of Computer Science
                                                                  Interests:
                                                                  • Design process and theory
                                                                  • User-centered systems development
                                                                  • Design tools and techniques
                                                                  • Knowledge-based systems and UIMS
                                                                  Publications:
                                                                  • Lowgren, J. and Lauren, U. (1993) Supporting the use of guidelines and style guides in professional user-interface design. Interacting with Computers 5(4):385-396.
                                                                  • Lowgren, J. (1993) Using domain knowledge to support graphical editing. Proc. 5th Int Conf Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International '93), pp. 421-426.
                                                                  • Lowgren, J. and Nordqvist, T. (1992) Knowledge-based evaluation as design support for graphical user interfaces. In Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'92 Proceedings), Monterey, pp. 181-188.

                                                                  Name: PAUL LYONS, Senior Lecturer
                                                                  Degree: M.Sc.
                                                                  Email: P.Lyons@massey.ac.nz
                                                                  Phone: +64-6-350-4182
                                                                  Institution: Massey University
                                                                  Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                                  Interests:
                                                                  • visual programming languages
                                                                  • interface design notations
                                                                  • visual design of logic circuits
                                                                  Publications:
                                                                  • "HyperPascal: A Visual Language to Model Idea Space"; Paul Lyons, Craig Simmons, and Mark Apperley, Proceedings of the 13th New Zealand Computer Society Conference, August 1993, 492-508
                                                                  • "Synthesis of Digital ICs from Data Flow Diagrams"; Murray Pearson, Paul Lyons, and Mark Apperley, Proceedings of the First Asian Pacific Conference on Hardware Description Languages, Standards and Applications; December 1993, 84-88
                                                                  • "Active Templates: Manipulating Pointers with Pictures"; P.J. Lyons, M.D. Apperley, A.G. Bishop, OZCHI '94 Proceedings, November 1994, pps 93-98.

                                                                  Name: SCOTT MACKENZIE, Assistant Professor
                                                                  Degree:
                                                                  Email: mac@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
                                                                  Phone: 519.824.4120 x8268
                                                                  Institution: University of Guelph
                                                                  Unit: Dept. of Computing & Information Science
                                                                  Interests:
                                                                  • HCI performance models
                                                                  • pen-based computing
                                                                  Publications:
                                                                  • MacKenzie, I.S. & C. Ware Lag as a determinant of human performance in interactive systems, Proceedings INTERCHI'93.
                                                                  • MacKenzie, I.S. Fitts' law as a research and design tool in human-computer interaction, Human-Computer Interaction, 7, pp. 91-131, 1992.
                                                                  • MacKenzie, I.S., A. Sellen & W. Buxton A comparison of input devises in elemental pointing and dragging tasks, Proceedings CHI'91.

                                                                  Name: DIRK MAHLING, Assistant Professor
                                                                  Degree: Ph.D., U. MA, computer science
                                                                  Email: mahling@lis.pitt.edu
                                                                  Phone: +01-412-624-5144
                                                                  Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                                                  Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                                                  Interests:
                                                                  • CSCW
                                                                  • Computer Supported Cooperative Learning
                                                                  • Goal-based Workflow
                                                                  • visual languages
                                                                  Publications:
                                                                  • Mahling, Dirk (1993). Cognitive Aspects of Visual Languages and Visual interfaces. Series: Human Factors in Information Technology, Elsevier Publishers, Amsterdam.
                                                                  • Mahling, Dirk (1993). Acquisition and support of goal-based tasks, Knowledge Acquisition Journal.
                                                                  • Mahling, Dirk (1992). Visual Interaction between End Users and Goal Based Systems, International Journal of Visual Computing and Languages.

                                                                  Name: THOMAS MALONE, Professor of Information Technologies
                                                                  Degree: Ph.D., Stanford
                                                                  Email: malone@mit.edu
                                                                  Phone: +1-617-253-6843
                                                                  Institution: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
                                                                  Unit: Sloan School of Management
                                                                  Interests:
                                                                    Publications:
                                                                    • Malone, T. W., Grant, K. R., Turbak, F. A., Brobst, S. A., & Cohen, M. D. Intelligent information sharing systems, Communications of the ACM, 1987, 30, 390-402.
                                                                    • Malone, T. W., & Crowston, K. What is coordination theory and how can it help design cooperative work tools? Proceedings of the Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Los Angeles, CA, October, 1990. (Reprinted in D. Marca & G. Bock (Eds.) Groupware: Software for Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1992.)
                                                                    • Malone, T. W., Lai, K. Y., & Fry, C. Experiments with Oval: A radically tailorable tool for cooperative work. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW '92), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 1992.

                                                                    Name: MARILYN MANTEI, Associate Professor
                                                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1982, USC
                                                                    Email: mantei@dgp.toronto.edu
                                                                    Phone: +1-416-978-5512
                                                                    Institution: University of Toronto
                                                                    Unit: joint appointment Faculty of Library & Information Science
                                                                    Interests:
                                                                    • computer meeting environments
                                                                    • interface design methods
                                                                    • software project management
                                                                    • cognitive modeling
                                                                    Publications:
                                                                    • I. Lu & M. Mantei, (1993) "Managing Design Ideas with a Shared Drawing Tool," Interacting with Computers, 5:1, 79-114.
                                                                    • M. Mantei,(1992) "CSCW - WCSC" Computer-Supported Cooperative Work - What Changes for the Science of Computing," Proceedings of Graphics Interface '92, Vancouver BC, May 11-15, 1992.
                                                                    • M. Mantei, G. Louie, & A. Sellen, (1993) "Making Contact in a Multimedia Environment," to appear in Behaviour and Information Technology, Taylor and Francis Ltd.

                                                                    Name: MICHAEL MATTHEWS, Professor
                                                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1968 Nottingham University, Psychology (visual science)
                                                                    Email: chair@psyadm.css.uoguelph.ca
                                                                    Phone: +01-519-824-4120
                                                                    Institution: University of Guelph
                                                                    Unit: Dept. of Computing & Information Science
                                                                    Interests:
                                                                    • Human factors in system design and HCI
                                                                    Publications:
                                                                    • Matthews, M. L., Graham M. and Stager, P. Visual performance issues in the development of a large screen display for an air traffic control environment. NCGA Annual Conference, 1992.
                                                                    • Matthews, M. L. and McFadden, S. Managing a complex task in a high workload environment. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society of Canada, Hamilton, Ontario, 1992, 179-186.
                                                                    • Hollands, J.G., Carey, T.T., Matthews, M. L. and McCann, CA. Presenting a graphical network: a comparison of performance using fisheye and scrolling views. In Salvendy G. and Smith M. J. (eds) Designing and using human computer interfaces and knowledge based systems. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1989, 313-320.

                                                                    Name: ROY A. MAXION, Systems Scientist
                                                                    Degree: PhD in Cognitive Science; MS in Computer Science; BS in Mathematics
                                                                    Email: roy.maxion@cs.cmu.edu
                                                                    Phone: +01-412-268-7556
                                                                    Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
                                                                    Unit: School of Computer Science
                                                                    Interests:
                                                                    • fault-tolerant/dependable user interfaces
                                                                    • interfaces for wearable computers
                                                                    • human error
                                                                    • mitigation of operator induced unavailability
                                                                    • graphic display of quantitative data
                                                                    Publications:
                                                                    • Maxion, Roy A., "Toward Fault-Tolerant User Interfaces." In Proceedings of the Fifth IFAC International Conference on Achieving Safe Real-Time Computing Systems, Sarlat, France, October 1986.

                                                                    Name: JAMES E. MCDONALD, Associate Professor
                                                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1981, New Mexico State Univ., Psychology
                                                                    Email: jem@crl.nmsu.edu
                                                                    Phone: +1-505-646-4715
                                                                    Institution: New Mexico State University
                                                                    Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                                                                    Interests:
                                                                    • Information retrieval and hypertext
                                                                    • Interface design methods and prototyping
                                                                    • Knowledge elicitation and representation
                                                                    Publications:
                                                                    • Sugg, M.J., & McDonald, J.E. (1994). The time course of inhibition in color-response and word-response versions of the Stroop task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 3, 647-675.
                                                                    • McDonald, J.E., Plate, T.E., & Schvaneveldt, R.W. (1990). Using Pathfinder to extract semantic information from text. In R. Schvaneveldt (Ed.), Pathfinder Associative Networks: Studies in Knowledge Organization. NJ: Ablex (pp. 149-164).
                                                                    • McDonald, J.E., Dayton, T., & McDonald, D.R. (1988). Adapting menu layout to tasks. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 28, 417-435.

                                                                    Name: KATHLEEN MCKEOWN, Associate Professor
                                                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1982, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Computer Science
                                                                    Email: kathy@cs.columbia.edu
                                                                    Phone: +01-212-939-7118
                                                                    Institution: Columbia University
                                                                    Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                                    Interests:
                                                                    • Natural language processing
                                                                    • Language generation
                                                                    • Multimedia explanation
                                                                    • Statistical techniques for natural language
                                                                    Publications:
                                                                    • Feiner, S. and McKeown, K.R., Automating the Generation of Coordinated Multimedia Explanations. IEEE Computer 24(10):33-41, October, 1991.
                                                                    • McKeown, K.R., Text Generation: Using Discourse Strategies and Focus Constraints to Generate Natural Language Text. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England, 1985.
                                                                    • Smadja, F. and McKeown, K.R., Using Collocations for Language Generation. Computational Intelligence 7(4), December, 1991.

                                                                    Name: ROBERT S. MCLEAN, Associate Professor
                                                                    Degree: Ph.D.
                                                                    Email: r_mclean@oise.on.ca
                                                                    Phone: (416) 923-6641 ext. 2254
                                                                    Institution: University of Toronto
                                                                    Unit: Dept. of Measurement, Evaluation, & Computer Applications
                                                                    Interests:
                                                                    • HCI aspects of computer facilities for education
                                                                    Publications:

                                                                      Name: CHARLES MEADOW, Professor
                                                                      Degree: M.S., Rutgers, Mathematics
                                                                      Email: meadow@flis.utoronto.ca
                                                                      Phone: 416-978-4665
                                                                      Institution: University of Toronto
                                                                      Unit: Faculty of Library and Information Science
                                                                      Interests:
                                                                      • Human-computer communication
                                                                      • Development of computer intermediaries for database searching
                                                                      Publications:

                                                                        Name: DOUGLAS METZLER, Associate Professor
                                                                        Degree:
                                                                        Email: metzler@lis.pitt.edu
                                                                        Phone: +01-412-624-9414
                                                                        Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                                                        Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                                                        Interests:
                                                                        • Artificial intelligence
                                                                        • cognitive science
                                                                        • knowledge representation
                                                                        • natural language processing
                                                                        • expert systems
                                                                        • cognitive modeling
                                                                        • intelligent tutoring systems
                                                                        • research methods & statistics
                                                                        Publications:

                                                                          Name: GARY MEYER, Associate Professor
                                                                          Degree: Ph.D. 1986, Cornell
                                                                          Email: gary@cs.uoregon.edu
                                                                          Phone: +01-503-346-3974
                                                                          Institution: University of Oregon
                                                                          Unit: Computer and Information Science Dept.
                                                                          Interests:
                                                                          • Computer graphics
                                                                          • color synthesis and reproduction based on human color vision
                                                                          Publications:
                                                                          • Gondek, J. S., G. W. Meyer, and J. G. Newman. "Wavelength Dependent Reflectance Functions." to appear in SIGGRAPH'94 conference proceedings.
                                                                          • Haase, C. S., and G. W. Meyer. "Modeling pigmented materials for realistic image synthesis." ACM Transactions on Graphics 11: 305-335, 1992.
                                                                          • Barbour, C. G., and G.W. Meyer. "Visual cues and pictorial limitations in photorealistic images." The Visual Computer 9: 151-165, 1992.
                                                                          • Meyer, G.W. and A. Liu. "Color spatial acuity control of a screen subdivision image synthesis algorithm." Proceedings SPIE 1666: 387-399,1992.

                                                                          Name: JOHN MITTERER, Associate Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Brock University Cross-appointed Dept. of Computer Science and Information Processing, Brock University Adjunct professor, University of Guelph
                                                                          Degree: Ph.D. (Cognitive Psychology), McMaster University, 1981; B.A. (Honours Psychology), University of Calgary, 1974
                                                                          Email: mitterer@spartan.ac.brocku.ca
                                                                          Phone: (416) 688-5550 x3459
                                                                          Institution: University of Guelph
                                                                          Unit: Dept. of Computing & Information Science
                                                                          Interests:
                                                                          • Psychological and educational potential of hypertext, hypermedia and multimedia
                                                                          Publications:
                                                                          • O'Neill, K. & Mitterer, J. (In press) Refining metaphors for interacting with computers. Interacting with Computers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Human-Computer Interaction.
                                                                          • Carey, T.T., R.B. Nonnecke, J. Mitterer and D. Lungu, Prospects for Active Help in OnLine Documentation, ACM Sigdoc Conference, October 1992, Ottawa.
                                                                          • Mitterer, J. & O'Neill, K. (1992) The end of "information": Computers, Democracy and the University. Interchange, 23(1-2), 123-139.

                                                                          Name: ANDREW MONK,
                                                                          Degree:
                                                                          Email: AM1@york.ac.uk
                                                                          Phone: +44 904 433148
                                                                          Institution: University of York
                                                                          Unit: Department of Psychology
                                                                          Interests:
                                                                            Publications:

                                                                              Name: J. MORGAN MORRIS, Assistant Professor
                                                                              Degree: Ph.D. 1989, Georgia Tech, Information and Computer Science
                                                                              Email: matjmm@gsusgi1.gsu.edu
                                                                              Phone: +1-404-651-2253
                                                                              Institution: Georgia State University
                                                                              Unit: Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
                                                                              Interests:
                                                                              • Hypermedia
                                                                              • Individual differences, esp. novice-expert and aging
                                                                              • Usability Engineering
                                                                              Publications:
                                                                              • Morris, J. M. (1994), "User Interface Design for Older Adults", Interacting With Computers (in press).
                                                                              • Morris, J. M. (1993), "The Evaluation of Educational Animations: Taxonomy and Recommendations," Computer Science Education, 3:3, 233-249.
                                                                              • Morris, J.M., Owen, G. S., and Fraser, M.D. (1994), "Practical Issues in Multimedia User Interface Design for Computer Based Instruction," in Multimedia Computing - Preparing for the 21st Century (S. Reisman, ed.), Idea Group Publishing, 225-284.

                                                                              Name: PAUL MUNRO, Assistant Professor
                                                                              Degree:
                                                                              Email: munro@lis.pitt.edu
                                                                              Phone: +01-412-624-9427
                                                                              Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                                                              Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                                                              Interests:
                                                                              • Connectionist systems
                                                                              • neural information processing
                                                                              • image processing
                                                                              • modeling and simulation
                                                                              • cognitive science
                                                                              • models of learning
                                                                              Publications:

                                                                                Name: BRAD A. MYERS, Senior Research Computer Scientist
                                                                                Degree: BS in EE&CS, MS in EE&CS, PhD in CS
                                                                                Email: bam@cs.cmu.edu
                                                                                Phone: +01-412-268-5150
                                                                                Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
                                                                                Unit: School of Computer Science
                                                                                Interests:
                                                                                • User interface development systems
                                                                                • user interfaces
                                                                                • programming by example
                                                                                • visual programming
                                                                                • interaction techniques
                                                                                • window management
                                                                                • programming environments
                                                                                Publications:
                                                                                • Myers, B.A. et al., "Garnet: Comprehensive Support for Graphical, Highly-Interactive User Interfaces." IEEE Computer, Vol. 23, No. 11, November, 1990, pp. 71-85.
                                                                                • Myers, Brad A., Languages for Developing User Interfaces. Jones and Bartlett, Boston, MA, 1992.
                                                                                • Myers, B.A., Creating User Interfaces by Demonstration. Academic Press, Boston, MA, 19988.

                                                                                Name: ROSALEE NERHEIM-WOLFE, Associate Professor
                                                                                Degree: Ph.D., 1987, Computer Science, Indiana University
                                                                                Email: wolfe@siggraph.org
                                                                                Phone: +01-312-362-6248
                                                                                Institution: DePaul University
                                                                                Unit: Computer Science and Information Systems
                                                                                Interests:
                                                                                • Color Quantizing
                                                                                • Visualization
                                                                                Publications:
                                                                                • Chan, S. and Nerheim-Wolfe, R. (1994) "An Empirical Assessment of Selected Color-Quantizing Algorithms", To Appear: Proceedings of the IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic Imaging Science & Technology.
                                                                                • Nerheim-Wolfe, R. and Morlan, J. (1993) "Photographic Rendering of Environmental Graphics in Context: A collaboration between Art and Computer Science made simple", Computer Graphics, 27, 1, 10-12.
                                                                                • Nerheim-Wolfe, R., Krueger, W. and Jost, S. (1991) "VIEW: The Vision Implementer's Extensible Workbench", ISA Spring Symposium, III:169-174.

                                                                                Name: JAN NEWMARCH, Senior Lecturer
                                                                                Degree: Ph.D.
                                                                                Email:
                                                                                Phone: +61 6 2012422
                                                                                Institution: University of Canberra
                                                                                Unit: Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering
                                                                                Interests:
                                                                                • UIMS
                                                                                • multimedia
                                                                                • HCI
                                                                                Publications:
                                                                                • several books, list not available at present

                                                                                Name: KENT L. NORMAN, Associate Professor
                                                                                Degree: Ph.D., 1973 University of Iowa, Experimental Psychology
                                                                                Email: kent_norman@umail.umd.edu
                                                                                Phone: +01-301-405-5924
                                                                                Institution: University of Maryland
                                                                                Unit: Department of Psychology
                                                                                Interests:
                                                                                • Menu selection
                                                                                • Spatial visualization ability
                                                                                • Metaphors
                                                                                • Design of the electronic classroom
                                                                                Publications:
                                                                                • Norman, K. L. (1991). The psychology of menu selection: Designing cognitive control at the human/computer interface. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
                                                                                • Norman, K. L. (1991). Models of the Mind and Machine: Information Flow and Control between Humans and Computers. In M. C. Yovits (Ed.), Advances in Computers: Vol. 32. (pp. 201-248). New York: Academic Press, Inc
                                                                                • Norman, K. L. (1990). The Electronic Teaching Theater: Interactive Hypermedia and Mental Models in the Classroom. Current Psychology: Research and Reviews, 9(2) , 141-161.

                                                                                Name: BILL OGDEN, Project Manager/Graduate Faculty
                                                                                Degree: Ph.D., 1981 New Mexico State Univ., Engineering Psychology
                                                                                Email: ogden@crl.nmsu.edu
                                                                                Phone: +1-505-646-6222
                                                                                Institution: New Mexico State University
                                                                                Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                                                                                Interests:
                                                                                • Natural Language Processing
                                                                                • HCI Design
                                                                                • Rapid Prototyping/Empirical Evaluation
                                                                                Publications:
                                                                                • Ogden, W. C. (1988). Using natural language interfaces. In Helander, M. (Ed.), Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, Amsterdam: North Holland.
                                                                                • Ogden, W. C., & Sorknes, A. (1987). What do users say to their natural language interface?. In H.J. Bullinger & B. Schackel (Eds.), Human-Computer interaction - Interact '87, IFIP, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B. V. (North-Holland), pp. 561-566.
                                                                                • Ogden, W. C., & Kaplan, C. (1986). The use of AND and OR in a natural language computer interface. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 30th Annual Meeting, The Human Factors Society, Santa Monica, CA, pp. 829-833.

                                                                                Name: DAN OLSEN, Professor
                                                                                Degree: Ph.D. 1981 University of Pennsylvania, Computer and Information Science
                                                                                Email: olsen@cs.byu.edu
                                                                                Phone: +01-801-378-2225
                                                                                Institution: Brigham Young University
                                                                                Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                                                Interests:
                                                                                • user interface software architectures
                                                                                • interfaces by demonstration
                                                                                • integration of user interfaces and programming languages.
                                                                                Publications:
                                                                                • "Workspaces: an Architecture for editing collections of objects" with T. McNeill and D. Mitchell, Human Factors in Computing Systems (April 1992)
                                                                                • "Creating Interactive Techniques by Symbolically Solving Geometric Constraints" with K. Allen, UIST '90
                                                                                • "Help by Guided Tasks - Utilizing UIMS Knowledge" with Robin Tuck, SIGCHI 90 Conference Proceedings (1990)

                                                                                Name: GARY M. OLSON, Professor
                                                                                Degree: Ph.D., 1970, Stanford University
                                                                                Email: gmo@csmil.umich.edu
                                                                                Phone: +01-313-747-4948
                                                                                Institution: University of Michigan
                                                                                Unit: Computer and Information Systems Department
                                                                                Interests:
                                                                                • Computer Supported Cooperative Work
                                                                                • Software engineering methods
                                                                                Publications:

                                                                                  Name: JUDITH S. OLSON, Professor
                                                                                  Degree: Ph.D., 1969, UM, Cognitive Psychology
                                                                                  Email: jso@csmil.umich.edu
                                                                                  Phone: +01-313-747-4606
                                                                                  Institution: University of Michigan
                                                                                  Unit: Computer and Information Systems Department
                                                                                  Interests:
                                                                                  • Cognitive models of HCI tasks
                                                                                  • Computer Supported Cooperative Work
                                                                                  Publications:

                                                                                    Name: G. SCOTT OWEN, Professor
                                                                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1970, University of Washington, Physical Chemistry
                                                                                    Email: matgso@gsusgi1.gsu.edu
                                                                                    Phone: +1-404-651-2253
                                                                                    Institution: Georgia State University
                                                                                    Unit: Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
                                                                                    Interests:
                                                                                    • Visualization
                                                                                    • Hypermedia
                                                                                    • Computer Graphics Education
                                                                                    Publications:
                                                                                    • Owen, G. S. (1994), "Teaching Image Synthesis as a Physical Science," Computers & Graphics (in press).
                                                                                    • Owen, G.S., Morris, J.M., and Fraser, M.D. (1993), "The Development of a Hypermedia Training System for a Water Treatment Plant," Computers & Graphics, 17:3, 243-249.
                                                                                    • Morris, J.M., Owen, G. S., and Fraser, M.D. (1994), "Practical Issues in Multimedia User Interface Design for Computer Based Instruction," in Multimedia Computing - Preparing for the 21st Century (S. Reisman, ed.), Idea Group Publishing, 225-284.

                                                                                    Name: KEN PAAP, Professor and Department Head
                                                                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1975, Univ. of Wisconsin, Experimental Psychology
                                                                                    Email: kenp@crl.nmsu.edu
                                                                                    Phone: +1-505-646-2502
                                                                                    Institution: New Mexico State University
                                                                                    Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                                                                                    Interests:
                                                                                    • Cognitive factors in the design of menu systems
                                                                                    • Hypertext
                                                                                    • Models of word recognition
                                                                                    Publications:
                                                                                    • Paap, K.R., & Johansen, L.S. (1994). The case of the vanishing frequency effect: A retest of the verification model. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 20.
                                                                                    • Paap, K.R., & Noel, R.W. (1991) Dual-route models of print to sound: Still a good horse race. Psychological Research, 53, 13-24.
                                                                                    • Paap, K.R., Newsome, S.L., McDonald, J.E., & Schvaneveldt, R.W. (1982). An activation-verification model for letter and word recognition: the word superiority effect. Psychological Review, 89, 573-594.

                                                                                    Name: RANDY PAUSCH, Associate Professor
                                                                                    Degree: Ph.D., Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon
                                                                                    Email: pausch@virginia.edu
                                                                                    Phone: (804) 982-2200
                                                                                    Institution: University of Virginia
                                                                                    Unit: Computer Science
                                                                                    Interests:
                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                      • Randy Pausch, George G. Robertson, Stuart K. Card, Jock D. Mackinlay, and Michael Moshell, Three Views of Virtual Reality, IEEE Computer, February, 1993, 26:2, pages 79-83.
                                                                                      • Randy Pausch, Matthew Conway, and Robert DeLine, Lessons Learned from SUIT, the Simple User Interface Toolkit, ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems October 1992, 10:4, pp. 320-344.
                                                                                      • Randy Pausch, M. Anne Shackelford, and Dennis Proffitt, A User Study Comparing Head- Mounted and Stationary Displays IEEE Symposium on Research Frontiers in Virtual Reality, October 25-26, 1993, San Jose, CA.

                                                                                      Name: CHRIS PHILLIPS, Associate Professor
                                                                                      Degree: PhD
                                                                                      Email: C.Phillips@massey.ac.nz
                                                                                      Phone: +64-6-350-5022
                                                                                      Institution: Massey University
                                                                                      Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                      • user interface design: tools and methodologies
                                                                                      • interface design notations
                                                                                      • object-oriented GUI design
                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                      • Phillips, C.H.E. and Apperley, M.D. (1991): 'Direct Manipulation Interaction Tasks: a Macintosh-based Analysis', Interacting with Computers, 3 (1), 9-26.
                                                                                      • Phillips C.H.E. (1993): The Development of an Executable Graphical Notation for Describing Direct Manipulation Interfaces, PhD thesis, Massey University, New Zealand..
                                                                                      • Phillips, C.H.E. (1994): Serving Lean Cuisine+: Towards a Software Support Environment. Proc. OZCHI'94, CHISIG of Ergonomics Soc. of Australia, Downer, ACT, 41-46.

                                                                                      Name: ED PINES, Assistant Professor
                                                                                      Degree: Ph.D., 1994, Pennsylvania State Univ., Industrial Engineering
                                                                                      Email: epines@nmsu.edu
                                                                                      Phone: +1-505-646-2730
                                                                                      Institution: New Mexico State University
                                                                                      Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                      • Manufacturing systems
                                                                                      • Human reliability
                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                      • Pines, E., & Goldberg, J.H. (1992). Task and reliability analysis of lathe operators. International Journal of Human Factors in Manufacturing, 2, 311-324..

                                                                                      Name: INA PITSCHKE, Assistant, (Wiss. Mitarbeiterin)
                                                                                      Degree: Dipl.-Ing. (Automation Technology)
                                                                                      Email:
                                                                                      Phone: +49-441-798-3115
                                                                                      Institution: Carl v. Ossietzky Universitaet Oldenburg
                                                                                      Unit: Informatics Department
                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                      • Software-Ergonomics
                                                                                      • Software Engineering
                                                                                      • Interactive stereo graphics
                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                      • I. Pitschke and P. Gorny: StereoView - Ein System zur Interaktiven 3D-Geometrie-Rekonstruktion. In: ZPF - Zeitschrift fuer Photogrammetrie und Fernerkundung. 61(1993) no 5, pp 185-192.

                                                                                      Name: JENNY PREECE, Senior Lecturer
                                                                                      Degree: PhD
                                                                                      Email: J.J.Preece@open.ac.uk
                                                                                      Phone: +44 908 652697
                                                                                      Institution: Open University
                                                                                      Unit: Computing Department
                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                      • Hypermedia and multimedia design for distance education
                                                                                      • integration of media
                                                                                      • usability
                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                      • D. McKerlie, and Preece, J. J. The Hype and the Media: Issues concerned with designing hypermedia, Journal of Microcomputer Applications, 1992.
                                                                                      • Crellin, J. and Preece, J. J. Assessing the Usability of Different Evaluation Techniques in a Small Company, Journal of Information and Software Technology, 33,5, pp 366-382, 1991.
                                                                                      • Preece, J. J. and Keller, L. S. Teaching the practitioners: developing a distance learning postgraduate HCI course , Interacting with Computers, Vol 3, No 1, pp. 92-118, 1991

                                                                                      Name: CLARK N. QUINN, Lecturer
                                                                                      Degree: Ph.D., 1989, UC-San Diego, Cognitive Psychology
                                                                                      Email: cnquinn@cse.unsw.edu.au
                                                                                      Phone: +61-2-385-3985
                                                                                      Institution: University of New South Wales
                                                                                      Unit: School of Computer Science and Engineering
                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                      • Cognitive Engineering
                                                                                      • User-centered system design
                                                                                      • Interactive learning environments
                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                      • Quinn, C. N., Boesen, M., Kedzier, D., Kelmenson, D., & Moser, R. (1993a, June). Designing multimedia environments for thinking skill practice. Proceedings of the World Conference on Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia. Orlando,FL.
                                                                                      • Quinn, C. N. (1992b, November). Teaching user-centred system design: a recursive exercise. Proceedings of the Conference on the Impact of Computers on Design. Sydney, NSW.
                                                                                      • Quinn, C. N. (1992a, January). Explorability: Inferences at the interface. Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Kauai, HI.

                                                                                      Name: KARI-JOUKO RAIHA, Professor
                                                                                      Degree: Ph.D., 1982, University of Helsinki, Computer Science
                                                                                      Email: kjr@cs.uta.fi
                                                                                      Phone: +358-31-2156-952
                                                                                      Institution: University of Tampere
                                                                                      Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                      • HCI Education
                                                                                      • User Interface Evaluation
                                                                                      • New Interaction Techniques
                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                      • Helttula, E., Hyrskykari, A., Raiha, K.-J. (1989) "Graphical Specification of Algorithm Animations with ALADDIN." In: Proceedings of the 22nd HICSS, January 1989, 892-901.
                                                                                      • Helttula, E., Hyrskykari, A., Raiha, K.-J. (1991) "Principles of ALADDIN and Other Algorithm Animation Systems." In Visual Languages, Korfhage, Ichikawa & Jungert (eds.), Plenum, 1991.
                                                                                      • Kantola, M., Mannila, H., Raiha, K.-J., Siirtola, H. (1992) "Discovering Functional and Inclusion Dependencies in Relational Databases". International Journal of Intelligent Systems 7, 7, September 1992.

                                                                                      Name: MICHAEL REES, Associate Professor
                                                                                      Degree: PhD, Southampton, Incremental Compilation
                                                                                      Email: Michael.Rees@bond.edu.au
                                                                                      Phone: +61 75 953351
                                                                                      Institution: Bond University
                                                                                      Unit: School of Information Technology (IT)
                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                      • user interface design
                                                                                      • prototyping
                                                                                      • UIMS
                                                                                      • distributed user interface infrastructure
                                                                                      • electronic meeting groupware
                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                      • Rees, M J, Evolution and Evaluation of Graphical User Interfaces for Electronic Mail, Proceedings of OZCHI'91, pp 53-58, 1991.
                                                                                      • Rees, M J, Adding Intelligence to User Interfaces, Proceedings of ACS Queensland Branch Conference, pp 133-139, 1993.
                                                                                      • Rees, M J, Smith, G P, Iannella, R, Lee, A & Woo, T K, Spinning a Yarn: User Interfaces for Synchronous Remote Electronic Meetings, OZCHI93, University of Canberra, 25-26 November 1993, pp 42-58.

                                                                                      Name: BYRON REEVES, Professor of Communication
                                                                                      Degree: Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1976, Communication
                                                                                      Email: Reeves@leland.stanford.edu
                                                                                      Phone: 415 725-3033
                                                                                      Institution: Stanford University
                                                                                      Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                      • Psychological processing of mediated communication
                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                      • Reeves, B., and E. Thorson (1986) Watching television: Experiments on the viewing process. Communication Research, 13, 343-361.
                                                                                      • Reeves, B., et al. (1989) Emotional television scenes and hemispheric specialization. Human Communication Research, 15, 493-508.
                                                                                      • Reeves, B., B. Detenber, and J Steuer (1992) New televisions: Effects on viewer responses. Stanford Univ.

                                                                                      Name: PAUL RESNICK, Assistant Professor
                                                                                      Degree: Ph.D., 1992, MIT, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
                                                                                      Email: presnick@mit.edu
                                                                                      Phone: +1-617-253-8694
                                                                                      Institution: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
                                                                                      Unit: Sloan School of Management
                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                      • Information filtering
                                                                                      • Computer supported cooperative work
                                                                                      • Telephone Based Interfaces
                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                      • Resnick, P. and Virzi, R.A. Skip and Scan: Cleaning Up Telephone Interfaces. CHI '92: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (1992, Monterey, CA: ACM), 419-426.
                                                                                      • Resnick, P. Phone-Based CSCW: Tools and Trials. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 11, 4 (1993), pp. 401-424.
                                                                                      • Resnick, P. and Virzi, R.A. The Design Spaces of Audio Menus and Forms. MIT Sloan School Working Paper #3633-93, (November, 1993).
                                                                                      • Resnick, P., Iacovou, N., Suchak, M., Bergstrom, P. and Riedl, J. GroupLens: An Open Architecture for Collaborative Filtering of Netnews. MIT Sloan School WP #3666-94, Center for Coordination Science WP #165, (March, 1994). To appear in Proceedings of CSCW 94.

                                                                                      Name: YVONNE ROGERS,
                                                                                      Degree:
                                                                                      Email: yvonner@cogs.susx.ac.uk
                                                                                      Phone: +44-0273-505755
                                                                                      Institution: University of Sussex
                                                                                      Unit: School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences
                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                      • Ethnographic Analysis
                                                                                      • Expert Systems, Explanation
                                                                                      • Computer-supported cooperative work
                                                                                      • Icons
                                                                                      Publications:

                                                                                        Name: MARY BETH ROSSON, Associate Professor
                                                                                        Degree: Ph.D., 1982, University of Texas, Experimental Psychology
                                                                                        Email: rosson@cs.vt.edu
                                                                                        Phone: +01-703-231-6470
                                                                                        Institution: Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ.
                                                                                        Unit: Computer Science & Applications
                                                                                        Interests:
                                                                                        • Scenario-based design methods
                                                                                        • Object-oriented software engineering
                                                                                        • Psychology of programming and design
                                                                                        • Minimalist documentation and instruction
                                                                                        • Educational applications
                                                                                        Publications:
                                                                                        • Rosson, M.B. & J.M. Carroll. Active programming strategies in reuse. In Proceedings of ECOOP'93, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1993 (pp. 4-20).
                                                                                        • Rosson, M.B. & J.M. Carroll. Extending the task-artifact framework: Scenario-based development of Smalltalk applications. In H.R. Hartson & D. Hix (Eds.) Advances in Human-Computer Interaction, Volume 4. Norwood, NJ, 1993 (pp. 31-57).
                                                                                        • Rosson, M.B. & J.M. Carroll. Integrating specification and implementation in software development. In J.M. Carroll (Ed.) Scenario-based design: Envisioning work and technology in system development. New York: John Wiley, in press.

                                                                                        Name: DEAN RUBINE, Research Computer Scientist
                                                                                        Degree: PhD in CS, MS & BS in EE&CS from MIT
                                                                                        Email: dean.rubine@andrew.cmu.edu
                                                                                        Phone: +01-412-268-3650
                                                                                        Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
                                                                                        Unit: School of Computer Science
                                                                                        Interests:
                                                                                        • gesture-based systems
                                                                                        Publications:

                                                                                          Name: ANGELA SASSE, Lecturer
                                                                                          Degree: M.Sc., Occupational Psychology, Univ. of Sheffield '86
                                                                                          Email: a.sasse@cs.ucl.ac.uk
                                                                                          Phone: +44-71-380 7212
                                                                                          Institution: University College London
                                                                                          Unit: Ergonomics Unit
                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                          • mental models
                                                                                          • Multimedia (esp. 3-D displays)
                                                                                          • CSCW
                                                                                          Publications:
                                                                                          • Sasse, M. A. (1992): Users' models of computer systems. In: Rogers, Y. et al. [Eds.]: Models in the Mind. London: Academic Press.
                                                                                          • M.A. Sasse, M.J. Handley & S.C. Chuang (1993): Support for Collaborative Authoring via Email: The MESSIE Environment. G. de Michaelis, C. Simone and K. Schmidt [Eds.]: Proc. Third European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work - ECSCW93, pp. 249-264. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
                                                                                          • Sasse, M. A., Handley, M. J. & Ismail, N. I. (1994): Coping with Complexity and Interference: Design Issues in Multimedia Conferencing Systems. In: D. Rosenberg & C.S. Hutchison [Eds.]: Design Issues in CSCW. Berlin: Springer.

                                                                                          Name: MIKE SCAIFE,
                                                                                          Degree:
                                                                                          Email:
                                                                                          Phone:
                                                                                          Institution: University of Sussex
                                                                                          Unit: School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences
                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                            Publications:

                                                                                              Name: JEAN SCHOLTZ, Assistant Professor
                                                                                              Degree: PhD, 1989, University of Nebraska, Computer Science
                                                                                              Email: jean@cs.pdx.edu
                                                                                              Phone: 503-725-4103
                                                                                              Institution: Portland State University
                                                                                              Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                                                              Interests:
                                                                                              • multimedia user interfaces
                                                                                              • transfer between programming languages
                                                                                              • usability testing
                                                                                              Publications:
                                                                                              • A Longitudinal Study of Transfer between Programming Languages by Experienced Programmers, HCI 93 (British HCI conference), People and Computers VIII, 397-410, Cambridge University Press.
                                                                                              • The Development of a Plan Based Tutor to Aid in Transfer between Programming Languages (with Adrienne Cleveland -- a MS student), International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, August 8-13, 1993, Orlando, FL., 519-524, Elsevier.
                                                                                              • Mental Representations of Novice and Expert Programmers: An Empirical Study (with Susan Wiedenbeck and Vikki Fix), INTERCHI '93, 74-70. (a longer description of this study appears in The International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1993, 39, 5, 793-812).

                                                                                              Name: ROGER SCHVANEVELDT, Professor
                                                                                              Degree: Ph.D., 1967, Univ. of Wisconsin, Experimental Psychology
                                                                                              Email: schvan@crl.nmsu.edu
                                                                                              Phone: +1-505-646-2502
                                                                                              Institution: New Mexico State University
                                                                                              Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                                                                                              Interests:
                                                                                              • Context and Pattern Recognition
                                                                                              • Abstraction Processes
                                                                                              • Expert Knowledge
                                                                                              • Human-Computer Interaction
                                                                                              • Network Scaling Methods
                                                                                              • Semantic Memory
                                                                                              Publications:
                                                                                              • Goldsmith, T. E., McMahon, D. C., & Schvaneveldt, R. W. (1991). Modeling air combat decisions with computational and structural representations. In G. Apostolakis (Ed.), Probabilistic safety assessment and management (pp. 473-478). New York: Elsevier.
                                                                                              • Schvaneveldt, R. W. (Editor) (1990). Pathfinder associative networks: Studies in knowledge organization. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
                                                                                              • McDonald, J. E., & Schvaneveldt, R. W. (1988). The application of user knowledge to interface design. In R. Guindon (Ed.), Cognitive science and its applications for human-computer interaction (pp. 289-338). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

                                                                                              Name: NORMAN D. SCHWALM, Senior Lecturer
                                                                                              Degree: Ph.D., 1980, North Carolina State University, Psychology (Ergonomics) / Industrial Engineering
                                                                                              Email: rsps203@haifauvm.ac.il
                                                                                              Phone: +972-4-249050
                                                                                              Institution: University of Haifa
                                                                                              Unit: Department of Psychology
                                                                                              Interests:
                                                                                              • User interface design
                                                                                              • Human Factors in hypermedia/multimedia
                                                                                              • Software systems documentation
                                                                                              • Virtual systems
                                                                                              Publications:
                                                                                              • Schwalm, N. D. & Samet, M.G. (1989) " Hypermedia: Are we in for "Feature Shock"?" Human Factors Society Bulletin, 32(6).

                                                                                              Name: ANDREW SEARS, Assistant Professor
                                                                                              Degree: Ph.D., 1993, Computer Science, U. of Maryland-CP
                                                                                              Email: sears@cs.depaul.edu
                                                                                              Phone: +01-312-362-8063
                                                                                              Institution: DePaul University
                                                                                              Unit: Computer Science and Information Systems
                                                                                              Interests:
                                                                                              • User Interface Design
                                                                                              • Metrics for UI Evaluation
                                                                                              • Semi-automated interface design
                                                                                              Publications:
                                                                                              • Sears, A. (1993) "Layout Appropriateness: A metric for evaluating user interface widget layout", IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 19, 7, 707-719.
                                                                                              • Sears, A. and Shneiderman, B. (1994) "Split Menus: Effectively using selection frequency to organize menus", To appear in ACM Transactions on Computer Human Interaction.
                                                                                              • Sears, A. and Shneiderman B. (1991) "High precision touchscreens: Design strategies and comparisons with a mouse", International Journal of Man Machine Studies, 34, 593-613.

                                                                                              Name: STEVEN A. SHAFER, Associate Professor
                                                                                              Degree: PhD in Computer Science, CMU, 1983
                                                                                              Email: sas@cs.cmu.edu
                                                                                              Phone: +01-412-268-2527
                                                                                              Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
                                                                                              Unit: School of Computer Science
                                                                                              Interests:
                                                                                              • robot interfaces
                                                                                              • GOI software
                                                                                              • multi-modal I/O
                                                                                              Publications:

                                                                                                Name: MIKE SHARPLES,
                                                                                                Degree:
                                                                                                Email: mike@cogs.sussex.ac.uk
                                                                                                Phone:
                                                                                                Institution: University of Sussex
                                                                                                Unit: School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences
                                                                                                Interests:
                                                                                                  Publications:

                                                                                                    Name: MARY SHAW, Professor
                                                                                                    Degree: PhD, CS
                                                                                                    Email: mary.shaw@cs.cmu.edu
                                                                                                    Phone: +01-412-268-2589
                                                                                                    Institution: Carnegie Mellon University
                                                                                                    Unit: School of Computer Science
                                                                                                    Interests:
                                                                                                    • architectures of HCI software
                                                                                                    Publications:
                                                                                                    • Shaw, Mary, "An Input-Output Model for Interactive Systems" In Proceedings of CHI '86: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM SIGCHI, pp. 261-273, April 1986.
                                                                                                    • Shaw, Mary, Borison, Ellen, Horowitz, Michael, Lane, Tom, Nichols, David, and Pausch, Randy, "Descartes: A Programming-Language Approach to Interactive Display Interfaces." In Proceedings of SIGPLAN '83: Symposium on Programming Language Issues in Software Systems, ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 100-111, June 1983.
                                                                                                    • Shaw, Mary, "Maybe Your Next Programming Language Shouldn't Be a Programming Language." In Scaling Up: A Research Agenda for Software Engineering, National Academy Press, pp. 75-82, 1989.

                                                                                                    Name: MILDRED SHAW, Professor
                                                                                                    Degree: Ph.D (1978) Brunel U.
                                                                                                    Email: mildred@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
                                                                                                    Phone: +01-220-5114
                                                                                                    Institution: University of Calgary
                                                                                                    Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                                                                    Interests:
                                                                                                    • Knowledge Support Systems
                                                                                                    Publications:

                                                                                                      Name: BEN SHNEIDERMAN, Professor
                                                                                                      Degree:
                                                                                                      Email: ben@cs.umd.edu
                                                                                                      Phone: 301-405-2680
                                                                                                      Institution: University of Maryland
                                                                                                      Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                                        Publications:

                                                                                                          Name: MEL SLATER, Reader
                                                                                                          Degree: BSc Econ (Essex); MA; MSc
                                                                                                          Email: mel@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
                                                                                                          Phone: +44(0)71-975-5242
                                                                                                          Institution: Queen Mary and Westfield College, Univ. of London
                                                                                                          Unit: Computer Science Dept.
                                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                                          • Interactive computer graphics
                                                                                                          • immersive virtual environments
                                                                                                          Publications:
                                                                                                          • Slater, M. A. Steed and M. Usoh (1993) The Virtual Treadmill: A Naturalistic Metaphor for Navigation in Immersive Virtual Environments, Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop on Virtual Reality, ed. by M. Goebel, Barcelona, September 1993. To be republished in a book by the Eurographics Association.
                                                                                                          • Slater, M. and M. Usoh (1994) Representations Systems, Perceptual Position and Presence in Immersive Virtual Environments, Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, MIT Press 2(3).
                                                                                                          • Slater, M., M. Usoh, A. Steed (1994) Depth of Presence in Virtual Environments, Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, MIT Press 2(4).

                                                                                                          Name: TREVOR SMEDLEY, Assistant Professor
                                                                                                          Degree: Ph.D. (Waterloo); M.Math; B.Math
                                                                                                          Email: smedley@tuns.ca
                                                                                                          Phone: (902) 420-7838
                                                                                                          Institution: Technical University of Nova Scotia
                                                                                                          Unit: School of Computer Science
                                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                                          • Visual programming
                                                                                                          • user interfaces
                                                                                                          • object oriented programming
                                                                                                          • symbolic computation
                                                                                                          Publications:

                                                                                                            Name: PHIL SMITH, Professor
                                                                                                            Degree: Ph.D., 1979, University of Michigan, Cognitive Psychology and Industrial and Operations Engineering
                                                                                                            Email: PHIL+@osu.edu
                                                                                                            Phone: +1-614-292-4120
                                                                                                            Institution: Ohio State University
                                                                                                            Unit: Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
                                                                                                            Interests:
                                                                                                            • Cooperative Problem-Solving
                                                                                                            • Intelligent Tutoring Systems
                                                                                                            • Intelligent Information Retrieval Systems
                                                                                                            • Cognitive Modeling
                                                                                                            • Multimedia
                                                                                                            Publications:
                                                                                                            • Fraser, J., Smith, P.J., and Smith, J. (1992) A Catalog of Errors. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 37, 265-307.
                                                                                                            • Smith, P.J., Smith, J., Svirbely, J., Krawczak, D., Fraser, J.,Rudmann, S., Miller, T. and Blazina, J. (1991) Coping with the complexities of multiple solution problems: A case study. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 35, 429-453.
                                                                                                            • Smith, P.J., Shute, S., Galdes, D. and Chignell, M. (1989) Knowledge-Based Search Tactics for an Intelligent Intermediary System. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 7, 246-270.

                                                                                                            Name: KENNETH SOCHATS, Lecturer
                                                                                                            Degree:
                                                                                                            Email: sochats@lis.pitt.edu
                                                                                                            Phone: +01-412-624-9416
                                                                                                            Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                                                                                            Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                                                                                            Interests:
                                                                                                            • Information networks
                                                                                                            • simulation
                                                                                                            • data bases
                                                                                                            • artificial intelligence
                                                                                                            • Management Information Systems (MIS)
                                                                                                            • systems analysis and design
                                                                                                            • software engineering
                                                                                                            • network design
                                                                                                            • microcomputer applications
                                                                                                            • graphics
                                                                                                            Publications:

                                                                                                              Name: ELLIOT SOLOWAY, Associate Professor
                                                                                                              Degree: Ph.D., 1978, Univ. of Mass.
                                                                                                              Email: soloway@umich.edu
                                                                                                              Phone: 313-936-1562
                                                                                                              Institution: University of Michigan
                                                                                                              Unit: Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
                                                                                                              Interests:
                                                                                                              • Interactive learning environments
                                                                                                              • Multimedia systems
                                                                                                              • Programming
                                                                                                              • Software engineering
                                                                                                              Publications:
                                                                                                              • Sack, W., Soloway, E., Weingrad, P. (1992) Re-writing Cartesian Student Models, Artificial Intelligence and Education Journal, Vol 3, No 4, 381-400
                                                                                                              • Blumenfeld, P., Soloway, E., Marx, R., Krajcik, J., Guzdial, M., Palincsar, A. (1991) Motivating Project-Based Learning: Sustaining the doing, supporting the learning, Educational Psychologist, Vol. 26, No. 3-4.
                                                                                                              • Soloway, E. (1991) Log On Education, Quarterly Column, Communications of the ACM. --- Quick,Where Do the Computers Go? Feb, 1991 --- How the Nintendo Generation Learns, Sept, 1991 --- Buying Computers for Your School: Guide for the Perplexed I, Sept., 1992 --- Reading and Writing in the 21st Century, May, 1993

                                                                                                              Name: STEPHEN SOMMERVILLE, Lecturer in AI and HCI
                                                                                                              Degree: BA Philosophy (1970), M.Phil Philosophy (1974), PhD Logic (1979)
                                                                                                              Email: steves@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
                                                                                                              Phone: 071-975-5229
                                                                                                              Institution: Queen Mary and Westfield College, Univ. of London
                                                                                                              Unit: Computer Science Dept.
                                                                                                              Interests:
                                                                                                                *
                                                                                                              • Dialogue Modelling
                                                                                                              • Natural Language Processing
                                                                                                              • Discourse Analysis
                                                                                                              • Hypertext Applications
                                                                                                              • Text to Hypertext Conversion
                                                                                                              • Computers and Writing (CAL systems)
                                                                                                              Publications:
                                                                                                              • Steve Sommerville, Nor Aliah Moh'd Zahri, The Role of a Discourse Manager in a Natural Language Interface, 1994 Joint Conference of 8th ACLIC and 2nd Pacific Asia Conference on Formal & Computational Linguistics, Kyoto, Japan, August 10-11, 1994.
                                                                                                              • Steve Sommerville, Radka Dvorak, Using a Hypertext Textbook: an evaluation of reader-centred link structures, in Proceedings of 10th Computers and Writing Conference, May 20-23, 1994, Missouri, Columbia MO.
                                                                                                              • Steve Sommerville, Marios Pittas, Modelling hypertext document browser displays and predicting user behaviour: cognitive dimensions and ERMIA models, in Interdisciplinary Approaches to Systems Analysis and Design, Proceedings of 15th Interdisciplinary Workshop on "Informatics and Psychology", May 24 - 26, Schaerding, Austria, 1994.

                                                                                                              Name: MICHAEL B. SPRING, Assistant Professor
                                                                                                              Degree: Ph.D.,
                                                                                                              Email: spring@lis.pitt.edu
                                                                                                              Phone: +01-412-624-9429
                                                                                                              Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                                                                                              Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                                                                                              Interests:
                                                                                                              • Interactive system design
                                                                                                              • interface design
                                                                                                              • document processing
                                                                                                              • office automation
                                                                                                              • information technology standards and standardization
                                                                                                              Publications:

                                                                                                                Name: JOHN STASKO, Assistant Professor
                                                                                                                Degree: Ph.D., Brown University
                                                                                                                Email: stasko@cc.gatedh.edu
                                                                                                                Phone: +01-404-853-9386
                                                                                                                Institution: Georgia Institute of Technology
                                                                                                                Unit: College of Computing
                                                                                                                Interests:
                                                                                                                  Publications:

                                                                                                                    Name: KENT STEVENS, Professor
                                                                                                                    Degree: Ph.D. 1979, MIT
                                                                                                                    Email: kent@cs.uoregon.edu
                                                                                                                    Phone: +01-503-346-4430
                                                                                                                    Institution: University of Oregon
                                                                                                                    Unit: Computer and Information Science Dept.
                                                                                                                    Interests:
                                                                                                                    • visual psychophysics of 3D depth perception, human stereopsis
                                                                                                                    • scientific visualization and volummetric displays
                                                                                                                    Publications:
                                                                                                                    • Stevens, K.A. & Brookes, A. "A system for generation and modification of stereo disparity in images." Proceedings of the 1990 International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Computer Vision, Singapore, 1990.
                                                                                                                    • Stevens, K.A. "Constructing the perception of surfaces from multiple cues." Mind and Language 5(4), 253-266, 1991.
                                                                                                                    • Stevens, K.A., Lees, M. & Brookes, A. "Combining binocular and monocular curvature features." Perception 20(4), 425-440, 1991.

                                                                                                                    Name: GARY W. STRONG, Associate Professor
                                                                                                                    Degree: PhD
                                                                                                                    Email: strong@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu
                                                                                                                    Phone: +01-215-895-2482
                                                                                                                    Institution: Drexel University
                                                                                                                    Unit: College of Information Studies
                                                                                                                    Interests:
                                                                                                                    • cognitive science
                                                                                                                    • vision
                                                                                                                    • user interfaces and navigation
                                                                                                                    • CHI theory
                                                                                                                    Publications:
                                                                                                                    • Hewett, T.T.; Baecker, R.; Card, S.; Carey, T.; Gasen, J.; Mantei, M.; Perlman, G.; Strong, G. and Verplank, W. (1992) ACM SIGCHI Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction. New York: ACM.
                                                                                                                    • Strong. G.W. and Strong, K.E.O. (1991) Visual guidance for information navigation: A CHI design principle derived from cognitive neuroscience. Interacting with Computers 3(2):217-231.
                                                                                                                    • Strong, G.W. and Whitehead, B.A. (1989) A solution to the tag assignment problem for neural networks. With open peer commentary and authors' response. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12(3):381-433. 1989, Elsevier Science Publishers B. V. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 428 - 435.

                                                                                                                    Name: NOI SUKAVIRIYA, Research Scientist
                                                                                                                    Degree: Ph.D., George Washington University
                                                                                                                    Email: noi@cc.gatedh.edu
                                                                                                                    Phone: +01-404-894-9105
                                                                                                                    Institution: Georgia Institute of Technology
                                                                                                                    Unit: College of Computing
                                                                                                                    Interests:
                                                                                                                      Publications:

                                                                                                                        Name: RICHARD TAYLOR, Professor
                                                                                                                        Degree: Ph.D., 1980, University of Colorado, Computer Science
                                                                                                                        Email: taylor@ics.uci.edu
                                                                                                                        Phone: +1-714-856-6429
                                                                                                                        Institution: University of California, Irvine
                                                                                                                        Unit: Information and Computer Science Department
                                                                                                                        Interests:
                                                                                                                        • user interface development and management systems
                                                                                                                        • software development environments
                                                                                                                        • software engineering
                                                                                                                        Publications:
                                                                                                                        • Richard N. Taylor and Gregory F. Johnson. Separations of Concerns in the Chiron-1 User Interface Development and Management System. Proceedings of InterChi'93, Amsterdam, April 1993. 367-374.
                                                                                                                        • Patrick S. Young and Richard N. Taylor. Teamware: An extendible process programming system for technical and non-technical users. Arcadia Technical Report UCI-93-03. University of California, Irvine, March 1993.

                                                                                                                        Name: BARBEE TEASLEY, Professor
                                                                                                                        Degree: Ph. D. in Cognitive Psychology, Indiana Univ (Bloomington); M.S. in Computer Science, BGSU
                                                                                                                        Email: teasley@cs.bgsu.edu
                                                                                                                        Phone: +01-419-372-2339
                                                                                                                        Institution: Bowling Green State University
                                                                                                                        Unit: Computer Science Dept.
                                                                                                                        Interests:
                                                                                                                        • Information retrieval from hypertext and multimedia
                                                                                                                        • Psychology of software testing
                                                                                                                        • Design of user interfaces
                                                                                                                        • Psychology of programming
                                                                                                                        • Diversity issues in user interface design
                                                                                                                        • Empirical methods
                                                                                                                        Publications:
                                                                                                                        • Teasley, B.E., Leventhal, L.M., Blumenthal, B., Instone, K. & Stone, D. (1994) Cultural Diversity in User Interface Design: Are Intuitions Enough? SIGCHI Bulletin, 26(1),36-40.
                                                                                                                        • Teasley, B. E.(1994) The Effects of Naming Style and Expertise on Program Comprehension. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies.
                                                                                                                        • Mynatt, B.T., L.M. Leventhal, K. Instone, J. Farhat & D.S. Rohlman (1992) Hypertext or Book: Which is Better for Answering Questions?. Proceedings of CHI'92. Human Factors in Computer Systems. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, MA. 19-25.

                                                                                                                        Name: PETER J. THOMAS, Professor of Information Management, Head of School of Applied Information Technology
                                                                                                                        Degree: PhD Computer Science, Hull University 1990
                                                                                                                        Email: Peter.Thomas@uwe.ac.uk
                                                                                                                        Phone: (+44) 272 656261
                                                                                                                        Institution: University of the West of England
                                                                                                                        Unit: Department of Computing
                                                                                                                        Interests:
                                                                                                                        • Document Management
                                                                                                                        • Visual Information Environments
                                                                                                                        • Social Dimensions of HCI
                                                                                                                        • Organisational Computing
                                                                                                                        • Personal Information Management
                                                                                                                        Publications:
                                                                                                                        • Thomas, P. (1993) The Social Contexts of Intelligent Systems Special Issue of the Journal of Intelligent Systems, edited by Peter Thomas.
                                                                                                                        • Thomas, P. (1994) The Social and Interactional Dimensions of Human-Computer Interfaces. Cambridge Series on Human-Computer Interaction
                                                                                                                        • Thomas, P. (1994, forthcoming) Human Interface Design. McGraw-Hill.

                                                                                                                        Name: LAURA THOMPSON, Associate Professor
                                                                                                                        Degree: Ph.D., 1987, Univ. of California - Santa Cruz, Psychology
                                                                                                                        Email: thompson@crl.nmsu.edu
                                                                                                                        Phone: +1-505-646-4024
                                                                                                                        Institution: New Mexico State University
                                                                                                                        Unit: Psychology - Engineering / Cognitive
                                                                                                                        Interests:
                                                                                                                        • Perceptual and Memory Development
                                                                                                                        • Development of Comprehension of Language
                                                                                                                        • Expertise in Written Translation
                                                                                                                        Publications:
                                                                                                                        • Thompson, L.A. Encoding and memory for visible speech and gestures: A comparison between young and older adults. Psychology and Aging, in press.
                                                                                                                        • Thompson, L.A. (1994). Dimensional classification strategies predominate in perceptual classification. Child Development, 65, 1627 - 1645.
                                                                                                                        • Thompson, L.A., & Ogden, W.C. Visible speech improves human speech understanding: Implications for speech processing systems. Artificial Intelligence Review, in press.

                                                                                                                        Name: RICHARD A. THOMPSON, Professor
                                                                                                                        Degree:
                                                                                                                        Email: rat@lis.pitt.edu
                                                                                                                        Phone: +01-412-624-9423
                                                                                                                        Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                                                                                                        Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                                                                                                        Interests:
                                                                                                                        • Communications switching systems, especially photonic switching terminals user services, and the human interface
                                                                                                                        • fault tolerance and cellular automata
                                                                                                                        • probabilistic formal languages
                                                                                                                        Publications:

                                                                                                                          Name: BARBARA TVERSKY, Professor of Psychology
                                                                                                                          Degree: Ph.D., 1969, UMichigan, Cognitive Psychology
                                                                                                                          Email: bt@psych.stanford.edu
                                                                                                                          Phone: +01-415-725-2440
                                                                                                                          Institution: Stanford University
                                                                                                                          Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                                                          • Spatial mental models
                                                                                                                          • Graphic communication and productions
                                                                                                                          • Memory for graphs, maps and pictures
                                                                                                                          Publications:
                                                                                                                          • Tversky, B. (1991) Spatial mental models. In G. H. Bower (Ed.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Advances in Research and Theory. Vol. 27 (pp. 109-145). N. Y.: Academic Press.
                                                                                                                          • Tversky, B., Kugelmass, S. and Winter, A. (1991) Cross-cultural and developmental trends in graphic productions. Cognitive Psychology, 23, 515-557.
                                                                                                                          • Tversky, B. (1992). Distortions in cognitive maps. Geoforum, 23, 131-138.

                                                                                                                          Name: GERRIT C. VAN DER VEER, lecturer and senior researcher
                                                                                                                          Degree: Ph.D., Vrije Universiteit, 1990, Cognitive Psychology and Computer Science
                                                                                                                          Email: gerrit@vdveer.cs.vu.nl
                                                                                                                          Phone: +31-20-5485591
                                                                                                                          Institution: Vrije Universiteit
                                                                                                                          Unit: Dept. Computer Science
                                                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                                                          • mental models of computer systems
                                                                                                                          • task analysis
                                                                                                                          • individual differences between computer users
                                                                                                                          • UI architecture
                                                                                                                          • UI design methods
                                                                                                                          • formal representation languages
                                                                                                                          • theory and models for CSCW
                                                                                                                          Publications:
                                                                                                                          • Design of the currency exchange interface: Task action grammar used to check consistency, J. Attema, G.C. van der Veer, Zeitschrift fuer Psychology, vol 200, 1992, 121-134
                                                                                                                          • Individual differences and the user interface, G.C. van der Veer, Ergonomics, 32, 1989, 1431-1449
                                                                                                                          • Human-Computer Interaction: Task and Organisation, G.C. van der Veer, M.J. Tauber, S. Bagnara, M. Antalovits (eds) ISBN 88-7721-232-2, publisher: CUD (Italian Open University), Roma, 1992

                                                                                                                          Name: DARREN VAN LAAR, Senior Lecturer
                                                                                                                          Degree: PhD Imperial College, London University
                                                                                                                          Email: vanlaard@csovax.portsmouth.ac.uk
                                                                                                                          Phone: +705-874-033
                                                                                                                          Institution: University of Portsmouth
                                                                                                                          Unit: Department of Psychology
                                                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                                                          • colour in computers
                                                                                                                          • UI design
                                                                                                                          • ITSs
                                                                                                                          Publications:
                                                                                                                          • Van laar and Flavell, Using colour in computers I: Physiology, physics and perception. ICL technical journal, 7, (1) 154-180.
                                                                                                                          • Van laar and Flavell, Using colour in computers II: Coding, cognition and comprehension. ICL technical journal, 7, (2) 362-383.
                                                                                                                          • MacDonald and Van Laar Teaching and learning SPSS/PC+: A student centred approach. Psychology Software News, 3 (3), 83.

                                                                                                                          Name: J.C. (HANS) VAN VLIET, Professor
                                                                                                                          Degree: Ph.D.
                                                                                                                          Email: hans@cs.vu.nl
                                                                                                                          Phone: +31-20-5485702
                                                                                                                          Institution: Vrije Universiteit
                                                                                                                          Unit: Dept. Computer Science
                                                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                                                          • architecture of user interfaces
                                                                                                                          • re-usability of interface modules
                                                                                                                          • formal modeling
                                                                                                                          Publications:
                                                                                                                          • Software Engineering: Principles and Practice. Hans van Vliet. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, New York, Brisbane, Toronto, Singapore. 1993, ISBN 0-471-93611-1

                                                                                                                          Name: BILL VERPLANK, Lecturer
                                                                                                                          Degree: PhD Mechanical Engineering (Man-Machine Systems), MIT, 1977
                                                                                                                          Email: verplank@interval.com
                                                                                                                          Phone: 415 424-0722
                                                                                                                          Institution: Stanford University
                                                                                                                          Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                                                          • Design
                                                                                                                          • Visual Thinking
                                                                                                                          • Human Factors
                                                                                                                          • Input Devices
                                                                                                                          Publications:
                                                                                                                          • w/Smith, et. al. "Designing the Star User Interface" BYTE, 1982
                                                                                                                          • w/Bewley, et. al. "Human Factors Testing of the Xerox Star", CHI Conf Proc 1983
                                                                                                                          • "Graphic Invention for User Interfaces" CHI Tutorial 1989,90,91.

                                                                                                                          Name: TERRY WEBB, Lecturer
                                                                                                                          Degree: Ph.D.
                                                                                                                          Email:
                                                                                                                          Phone: +61 6 2015341
                                                                                                                          Institution: University of Canberra
                                                                                                                          Unit: Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering
                                                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                                                          • Virtual Reality
                                                                                                                          • multimedia, hypertext
                                                                                                                          • HCI
                                                                                                                          Publications:
                                                                                                                          • articles in the VR field, list not available at present

                                                                                                                          Name: MARTIN WEISS, Assistant Professor
                                                                                                                          Degree:
                                                                                                                          Email: mbw@lis.pitt.edu
                                                                                                                          Phone: +01-412-624-9430
                                                                                                                          Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                                                                                                          Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                                                                                                          Interests:
                                                                                                                          • Network management and control
                                                                                                                          • capacity management and planning
                                                                                                                          • standards and standardization
                                                                                                                          • transmission systems
                                                                                                                          • telecommunications policy
                                                                                                                          Publications:

                                                                                                                            Name: ANDY WHITEFIELD, Senior research Fellow
                                                                                                                            Degree: PhD Ergonomics 1986 University of London; BA Psychology 1978 University of Warwick
                                                                                                                            Email: a.whitefield@ucl.ac.uk
                                                                                                                            Phone: +44-71-387-7050 x5317
                                                                                                                            Institution: University College London
                                                                                                                            Unit: Ergonomics Unit
                                                                                                                            Interests:
                                                                                                                            • user interface design methods
                                                                                                                            • task analysis
                                                                                                                            • evaluation
                                                                                                                            • user modelling
                                                                                                                            Publications:
                                                                                                                            • Whitefield A.D. and Hill R., 1994, A comparative analysis of task analysis products. Interacting With Computers, (in press).
                                                                                                                            • Whitefield A.D., Esgate, A., Denley, I., and Byerley, P., 1993, On distinguishing work tasks and enabling tasks. Interacting With Computers, 5(3), 333-347.
                                                                                                                            • Whitefield A.D. and Sutcliffe A., 1992, Case study in human factors evaluation. Information and Software Technology, 34(7), 443-451.

                                                                                                                            Name: KAREN WIECKERT, Lecturer
                                                                                                                            Degree: PhD Candidate, Univ. of CA -- Irvine
                                                                                                                            Email: wieckert@euphrates.stanford.edu
                                                                                                                            Phone: (415)496-7937
                                                                                                                            Institution: Stanford University
                                                                                                                            Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                                                                                            Interests:
                                                                                                                            • Organizational analysis of computing
                                                                                                                            • development of methods for computing design
                                                                                                                            • implementation and use
                                                                                                                            • participatory design
                                                                                                                            Publications:
                                                                                                                            • Wieckert, K., ``The case of the fickle expert system,'' in proceedings of Computers and the Quality of Life, 13-16 Sept., 1990, Washington, DC.
                                                                                                                            • Wieckert, K., ``The impact of organizational setting on expert system developments,'' in proceedings of 1988 Conference on The impact of AI on Business and Industry, Denton, TX, Oct. 1988, 2-19.

                                                                                                                            Name: SUSAN WIEDENBECK, Associate Professor
                                                                                                                            Degree: Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1984
                                                                                                                            Email: susan@cse.unl.edu
                                                                                                                            Phone: +01-402-472-5006
                                                                                                                            Institution: University of Nebraska-Lincoln
                                                                                                                            Unit: Computer Science and Engineering Department
                                                                                                                            Interests:
                                                                                                                            • cognition of programming
                                                                                                                            • interface design and evaluation
                                                                                                                            • intelligent tutoring
                                                                                                                            • computer training
                                                                                                                            Publications:
                                                                                                                            • Wiedenbeck, S., Fix, V., and Scholtz, J. (1993). Characteristics of the mental representations of novice and expert programmers: An empirical study. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, accepted (short version in CHI'93 Conference).
                                                                                                                            • Wiedenbeck, S. (1991). The initial stage of program comprehension. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 35, 517-54.
                                                                                                                            • Wiedenbeck, S. and Santhanam, R. (1991). Exploring discretionary users' interactions with word processing technology. In. M. Dillon, Ed. Interfaces for Information Retrieval, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

                                                                                                                            Name: SYLVIA WILBUR, Senior lecturer
                                                                                                                            Degree: BA (Open), MSc (Kent)
                                                                                                                            Email: sylvia@dcs.qmw.ac.uk
                                                                                                                            Phone: +44(0)71-975-5202
                                                                                                                            Institution: Queen Mary and Westfield College, Univ. of London
                                                                                                                            Unit: Computer Science Dept.
                                                                                                                            Interests:
                                                                                                                            • Computer-supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) including cooperation in virtual environments
                                                                                                                            • Multimedia communications
                                                                                                                            • Analysis of video-mediated communication
                                                                                                                            • CSCW support for Concurrent Engineering
                                                                                                                            Publications:
                                                                                                                            • Wilbur S., Multimedia Conferencing: Current Trends and Future Prospects, in Groupware in the 21st Century, Adamantine Press, March 1994..
                                                                                                                            • O'Conaill B, Whittaker S, and Wilbur S., Conversations over Video-conferences: An Evaluation of Video-Mediated Communication,, Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 8 No. 13, pp 389-429. 1993. appeared March 1994.
                                                                                                                            • Wilbur S and Ing S, Interaction Management in Office-based Multimedia Collaboration, Proc. Telepresence 93, 3rd European Congress, organised by C.C.I.L.R.T., AFCET and others, Lille, France, March 1993, pp. 1-10.

                                                                                                                            Name: BARBARA M. WILDEMUTH, Assistant Professor
                                                                                                                            Degree: PhD, 1989, Drexel University College of Information Studies
                                                                                                                            Email: wildem@ils.unc.edu
                                                                                                                            Phone: 919-962-8072
                                                                                                                            Institution: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
                                                                                                                            Unit: School of Information and Library Science
                                                                                                                            Interests:
                                                                                                                            • Implementation of information systems within an organizational context
                                                                                                                            • user-centered systems design
                                                                                                                            Publications:

                                                                                                                              Name: JAMES G. WILLIAMS, Professor
                                                                                                                              Degree:
                                                                                                                              Email: jim@lis.pitt.edu
                                                                                                                              Phone: +01-412-624-9418
                                                                                                                              Institution: University of Pittsburgh
                                                                                                                              Unit: School of Library and Information Science
                                                                                                                              Interests:
                                                                                                                              • Automation
                                                                                                                              • data processing
                                                                                                                              • information science
                                                                                                                              • information systems
                                                                                                                              • networks
                                                                                                                              • systems analysis and design
                                                                                                                              • software engineering
                                                                                                                              • simulation
                                                                                                                              Publications:

                                                                                                                                Name: BEVERLY H. WILLIGES, Senior Research Scientist (ISE Department)
                                                                                                                                Degree: M.A., 1968, Ohio State University, Educational Psychology
                                                                                                                                Email: bwillige@vt.edu
                                                                                                                                Phone: +01-703-231-4928
                                                                                                                                Institution: Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ.
                                                                                                                                Unit: Computer Science & Applications
                                                                                                                                Interests:
                                                                                                                                • Computer-based speech
                                                                                                                                • Usability evaluation methodology
                                                                                                                                • Interfaces for users with special needs
                                                                                                                                • Multimedia information presentation and training
                                                                                                                                • Experimental design for summative evaluation
                                                                                                                                Publications:

                                                                                                                                  Name: ROBERT C. WILLIGES, Professor
                                                                                                                                  Degree: Ph.D., 1968, Ohio State University, Engineering Psychology
                                                                                                                                  Email: williges@vt.edu
                                                                                                                                  Phone: +01-703-231-6270
                                                                                                                                  Institution: Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ.
                                                                                                                                  Unit: Computer Science & Applications
                                                                                                                                  Interests:
                                                                                                                                  • Usability evaluation methodology
                                                                                                                                  • Interfaces for users with special needs
                                                                                                                                  • Multimedia information presentation and training
                                                                                                                                  • Human factors engineering
                                                                                                                                  • Experimental design for summative evaluation
                                                                                                                                  Publications:
                                                                                                                                  • Casali, S. P. and Williges, R. C. (1990). Databases of accommodative aids for computer users with disabilities. Human Factors, 32, 407-422.
                                                                                                                                  • Williges, R. C., Williges, B. H., and Han, S. H. (1992). Developing quantitative guidelines using integrated data from sequential experiments. Human Factors, 34, 399-408.
                                                                                                                                  • Green, C. A. and Williges, R. C. (1993, October). Using a group editor with alternative communication media in a co-authoring environment. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 37th Annual Meeting, (pp. 254-257) Seattle: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.

                                                                                                                                  Name: CRAIG E. WILLS, Assistant Professor
                                                                                                                                  Degree: Ph.D., 1988, Purdue University, Computer Science
                                                                                                                                  Email: cew@cs.wpi.edu
                                                                                                                                  Phone: 508-831-5622
                                                                                                                                  Institution: Worcester Polytechnic Institute
                                                                                                                                  Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                                                                                                  Interests:
                                                                                                                                  • Information retrieval and hypertext
                                                                                                                                  • User Interface Development
                                                                                                                                  • System Interrelationships
                                                                                                                                  • Intelligent User Interfaces
                                                                                                                                  Publications:

                                                                                                                                    Name: WILLIAM H. WILSON, Senior Lecturer
                                                                                                                                    Degree: Ph.D., 1977, Sydney, Mathematics
                                                                                                                                    Email: billw@cse.unsw.edu.au
                                                                                                                                    Phone: +61-2-385-5637
                                                                                                                                    Institution: University of New South Wales
                                                                                                                                    Unit: School of Computer Science and Engineering
                                                                                                                                    Interests:
                                                                                                                                    • Computational Linguistics
                                                                                                                                    • Neural Networks
                                                                                                                                    Publications:
                                                                                                                                    • J. Wiles, G.S. Halford, J.E.M. Stewart, M.S. Humphreys, J.D. Bain, and W.H. Wilson (1991). Tensor Models: a creative basis for memory retrieval and analogical mapping. In T. Dartnall (Ed.) AI, Reasoning, and Creativity, Brisbane: Griffith University.
                                                                                                                                    • W.H. Wilson (1992). Dealing with unknown words: Classifying unknown letter-strings using trigram analysis. Australian Computer Science Communications, 14, 1, 981-988.
                                                                                                                                    • W.H. Wilson (1993). A comparison of architectural alternatives for recurrent networks. Proceedings of the Fourth Australian Conference on Neural Networks, Melbourne, VIC.

                                                                                                                                    Name: RUSSEL L. WINDER, Reader in Software Engineering
                                                                                                                                    Degree: PhD University of Liverpool 1980; BSc University of Sussex 1977
                                                                                                                                    Email: r.winder@cs.ucl.ac.uk
                                                                                                                                    Phone: +44 (0)71 380 7293
                                                                                                                                    Institution: University College London
                                                                                                                                    Unit: Ergonomics Unit
                                                                                                                                    Interests:
                                                                                                                                    • parallel object-oriented systems
                                                                                                                                    • tools and interfaces for system development
                                                                                                                                    • psychology of developers
                                                                                                                                    Publications:

                                                                                                                                      Name: TERRY WINOGRAD, Professor
                                                                                                                                      Degree: PhD 1970, M.I.T., Applied Mathematics (AI)
                                                                                                                                      Email: winograd@cs.stanford.edu
                                                                                                                                      Phone: +01-650-723-2780
                                                                                                                                      Institution: Stanford University
                                                                                                                                      Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                                                                      • HCI
                                                                                                                                      • Computer-supported Cooperative Work
                                                                                                                                      Publications:
                                                                                                                                      • Winograd, Terry and Fernando Flores, Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design, (220 pp.) Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1986. Paperback issued by Addison-Wesley, 1987.
                                                                                                                                      • Winograd, Terry (1990), "What can we teach about Human-computer interaction?" Proceedings of the CHI90 Conference on Human Factors in Computing, Seattle, April, 1990, 443-449.
                                                                                                                                      • Adler, Paul, and Terry Winograd (eds.), Usability: Turning Technologies into Tools, New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.

                                                                                                                                      Name: IAN WITTEN, Professor
                                                                                                                                      Degree: Ph.D Elec Engineering (1976) U of Essex
                                                                                                                                      Email: ian@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
                                                                                                                                      Phone: +01-220--6015
                                                                                                                                      Institution: University of Calgary
                                                                                                                                      Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                                                                                                      Interests:
                                                                                                                                      • Machine learning
                                                                                                                                      • Adaptive interfaces
                                                                                                                                      • Text compression
                                                                                                                                      Publications:

                                                                                                                                        Name: IAN H. WITTEN, Professor
                                                                                                                                        Degree:
                                                                                                                                        Email: ihw@waikato.ac.nz
                                                                                                                                        Phone: +64 7 856-2889
                                                                                                                                        Institution: University of Waikato
                                                                                                                                        Unit: Department of Computer Science
                                                                                                                                        Interests:
                                                                                                                                          Publications:

                                                                                                                                            Name: DAVID WOODS, Associate Professor
                                                                                                                                            Degree: Ph.D., 1979, Purdue University, Cognitive Psychology
                                                                                                                                            Email: WOODS@csel.eng.ohio-state.edu
                                                                                                                                            Phone: +1-614-292-1700
                                                                                                                                            Institution: Ohio State University
                                                                                                                                            Unit: Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
                                                                                                                                            Interests:
                                                                                                                                            • Cognitive engineering
                                                                                                                                            • human error
                                                                                                                                            • cognitive modeling
                                                                                                                                            • cognitive systems in the wild
                                                                                                                                            • visualization
                                                                                                                                            • aiding fault management and supervisory control
                                                                                                                                            Publications:
                                                                                                                                            • D.D. Woods, Towards a Theoretical Base for Representation Design in the Computer Medium: Ecological Perception and Aiding Human Cognition. In J. Flach, P. Hancock, J. Caird, and K. Vicente, editors, The Ecology of Human-Machine Systems, in press.
                                                                                                                                            • N. Sarter and D.D. Woods, Pilot Interaction with Cockpit Automation I: Operational Experiences with the Flight Management System. International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 2:303--321, 1992.
                                                                                                                                            • D.D. Woods and E.M. Roth, Cognitive Systems Engineering. In M. Helander, editor, Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction, North-Holland, New York, 1988.

                                                                                                                                            Name: BRAD VANDER ZANDEN, Assistant Professor
                                                                                                                                            Degree: Ph.D., 1988, Cornell, Computer Science
                                                                                                                                            Email: bvz@cs.utk.edu
                                                                                                                                            Phone: +01-615-974-5067
                                                                                                                                            Institution: University of Tennessee at Knoxville
                                                                                                                                            Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                                                                                                            Interests:
                                                                                                                                            • Graphical Programming Environments
                                                                                                                                            • Constraint Solving
                                                                                                                                            • Programming Language Design
                                                                                                                                            • User Interfaces
                                                                                                                                            Publications:
                                                                                                                                            • Garnet: Comprehensive Support for Graphical, Highly-Interactive User Interfaces. 1990. In IEEE Computer, 23(11), 71-85. With B. Myers, D. Giuse, R. Dannenberg, D. Kosbie, E. Pervin, A. Mickish, and P. Marchal.
                                                                                                                                            • An Environment for Rapidly Creating Interactive Design Tools. 1992. In The Visual Computer, 8(2), 94-116. With B.A. Myers.
                                                                                                                                            • An Active-Value-Spreadsheet Model for Interactive Languages. 1992. In Languages for Developing User Interfaces, 183-210. Brad A. Myers, ed., Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Boston.

                                                                                                                                            Name: JULIE ZELENSKI, Lecturer
                                                                                                                                            Degree: BS, MS (in progress) Stanford
                                                                                                                                            Email: zelenski@cs.stanford.edu
                                                                                                                                            Phone: (415)725-8596
                                                                                                                                            Institution: Stanford University
                                                                                                                                            Unit: Computer Science Department
                                                                                                                                            Interests:
                                                                                                                                            • object-oriented development
                                                                                                                                            • gui toolkits
                                                                                                                                            • usability testing
                                                                                                                                            • development environment support for gui application programming
                                                                                                                                            Publications: