66-460
Introduction to Graphical Human-Machine Interfaces
Readings
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[Week 1] |
[Week 2] |
[Week 3] |
[Week 4] |
[Week 5] |
[Week 6] |
[Week 7] |
[Week 8] |
[Week 9] |
[Week 10] |
[Week 11] |
[Week 12] |
[Week 13] |
[Week 14] |
[Week 15]
Readings on Reserve in Folsom Library
O'Reilly X Books
The following O'Reilly books on the X Window system and Motif have been
temporarily placed on reserve. You may get them for 2 hour loans by
going to the circulation desk.
X Toolkit Intrinsics programming manual / Nye & O'Reilly (O'Reilly 4)
............. Ref Area : QA76.76.W56 D44 1995 v.4
X toolkit intrinsics reference manual / Flanagan. (O'Reilly 5)
............. Ref Area : QA76.76.W56 D44 1995 v.5
Motif programming manual / Dan Heller and Paula M. Ferguson (O'Reilly 6A)
............. Ref Area : QA76.76.W56 D44 1994 v.6A
Motif reference manual / by Paula M. Ferguson (O'Reilly 6B)
............. Ref Area : QA76.76.W56 D44 1994 v.6B
General Resserve
The following have been (or will soon be) available at the reserve
desk in the library.
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[Baecker95]
Baecker, Ronald M et al. Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: Toward the Year 2000, Second Edition, Morgan Kaufmann, 1995.
You may check the
library reserve materials listing for the course to see what
is available.
Reading List
Below is a reverse chronoglogical list of the readings for the course.
Week 15 (04/28/97)
Discuss
Assigned
Week 14 (04/21/97)
Discuss
Assigned
Week 13 (04/14/97)
Discuss
Assigned
Week 12 (04/07/97)
Discuss
Assigned
Readings on CSCW
- Grudin, J; ``Groupware and Social Dynamics: Eight Challenges for
Developers''; Communications of the ACM, 37 (1), January, 1994,
pp 93--105.
- ``Groupware and Computer Supported Cooperative Work''; Chpater 11
from [Baecker95].
- Crow, D.C., Parsowith, S.R., and Wise, G.B.; ``The Evolution of CSCW:
Past, Present, and Future'', SIGCHI Bulletin, April 1997.
Week 11 (03/31/97)
Discuss
Assigned
Readings on auditory and speech interfaces:
- Mynatt, E; and Weber, Gerhard; Nonvisual Presentation of Graphical
User Interfaces: Contrasting Two Approaches, in CHI '94, pp 166--172.
- Gaver, W; The Sonic Finder: An Interface that Uses Auditory
Icons, in Human-Computer Interaction, 4, pp 67--94, 1989.
- Gaver, W and Smith, R and O'Shea, T; Effective Sounds in Complex
Systems: The ARKOLA Simulation, in CHI '91, pp 85--90.
- Raman, T.V.; Emacspeack--A Speech Interface, in CHI 96,
pp 66--71.
Week 10 (03/24/97)
Discuss
Assigned
- Bederson, B. and Hollan, D. ``Pad++: A Zooming Graphical
Interface for Exploring Alternate Interface Physics'' In Proceedings
UIST '94, pp 17--25.
- Mackinlay, J. and Robertson, G. and DeLine, Robert. ``Developing
Calendar Visualizers for the Information Visualizer'' In Proceedings
UIST '94, pp 109--118.
- Lamping, J. and Rao, R. and Pirolli, P. ``A Focus+Context Technique
Based on Hyperbolic Geometry for Visualizing Large Hierarchies'' In
Proceedings CHI '95, pp 401--408.
- Mukherjea, S. and Foley, J. and Hudson, S. ``Visualizing Complex
Hypermedia Networks through Multiple Hierarchical Views'' In Proceedings
CHI '95, pp 331--337.
- Mackinlay, J. and Rao, R. and Card, S. ``An Organic User Interface
for Searching Citation Links'' In Proceedings CHI '95, pp 67--73.
Week 9 (03/17/97)
Assigned
Be prepared to discuss these on Monday, March 24, in-class and
bring 3 discussion questions with you.
- Berners-Lee, Tim; ``WWW: Past, Present, and Future'',
IEEE Computer, 29 (10), October, 1996, pp. 69--77.
- December, John; ``An Information Development Methodology for
the World Wide Web'', Technical Communication, 43 (4),
Fourth Quarter, November, 1996, pp. 369--375.
- Heller, Hagan and Rivers, David; ``So You Wanna Design for the Web'',
interactions, III (2), March, 1996, pp. 19--23.
Supplementary
To read more about Garnet, please see the following article:
- Myers, Brad et. al. ``Garnet: Comprehensive Support for Graphical, Highly
Interactive User Interfaces'', pp. 357--372, in
[Baecker95] which is on reserve.
Reminder
- If you have not read the readings from Preece for
Week 8, please do so. Some high level user interface
tools are discussed (e.g., prototyping tools) which is similar to the
material being covered in class this week.
Week 8 (03/03/97)
Required:
- Read chapters 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 in Preece.
Week 7 (02/24/97)
The following required readings from scientific journals were handed out:
- Butler, Keith; Usability Engineering Turns 10,
interactions, January 1996, pp. 59--75.
- Rudd, J., Stern, K. R., and Isensee, S.;
Low High Fidelity Prototyping Debate, interactions,
January 1996, pp. 59--75.
- Nielsen, Jakob; How to Conduct a Heuristic Evaluation; also
available on Web at:
http://www.useit.com/papers/heuristic/heuristic_evaluation.html
Supplementary readings:
- Read chapters 17, 19.3, 19.4 in Preece.
Week 6 (02/17/97)
Required:
- No readings this week. You should be working on
Project 1.
Week 5 (02/10/97)
Required:
Week 4 (02/03/97)
Required:
- Read chapters 13--14 in Preece.
Supplementary readings:
- Read chapters 28 in Preece.
- Myers, Brad. ``State of the Art in User Interface Software Tools'', pp. 323--343, in [Baecker95]
Week 3 (01/27/97)
Required:
- Read chapter 2 in Norman if you have not already done so.
- Read chapter 6--7 in Preece.
Recommended:
- Erickson, Thomas D. ``Working with Interface Metaphors'', pp. 147--151, in [Baecker95]
Week 2 (01/20/97)
Required:
- Read chapter 3 in Preece.
- Read chapters 1--2 in Norman.
Week 1 (01/13/97)
Required:
- Read chapters 1--2 in Preece.
- Bush, Vannevar. ``As We May Think''. Originally published in
Atlantic Monthly, 1945. Reprinted with permission in
interactions, Volume III.2, pp. 35--46.
Recommended:
- Johnson, J et al. ``The Xerox Star: A Retrospective'', pp. 53--70, in [Baecker95]