Alberta, Canada (1988)
General Chair: Mark Green
Table of Contents:
Papers:
EDGE - a graph based tool for specifying interaction (p. 1-14)
State trees as structured finite state machines for user interfaces (p. 15-29)
Extensions to C for interface programming (p. 30-45)
An overview of the X toolkit (p. 46-55)
The architecture of a user interface toolkit (p. 56-65)
Event-driven user interfaces based on quasi-parallelism (p. 66-76)
The mirage rapid interface prototyping system (p. 77-84)
Clue: a common lisp user interface environment (p. 85-94)
UNIX Emacs: a retrospective (lessons for flexible system design) (p. 95-101)
Interface usage measurements in a user interface management system (p. 102-108)
Designing the interface designer's interface (p. 109-116)
ACE: a color expert system for user interface design (p. 117-128)
XY-WINS: an integraded environment for developing graphical user interfaces (p. 129-143)
Building interfaces interactively (p. 144-151)
Building user interfaces by direct manipulation (p. 152-166)
Using active data in a UIMS (p. 167-178)
Applying a theory of graphical presentation to the graphic design of user interfaces (p. 179-189)
Dynamic construction of animated help from application context (p. 190-202)
XVISION: a comprehensive software system for image processing research, education, and applications (p. 203-210)
A portable user interface for a scientific programming environment (p. 211-220)
JACK: a toolkit for manipulating articulated figures (p. 221-229)