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Volume 2 ,  Issue 2  (April 1995) table of contents
Pages: 29 - 32  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISSN:1072-5520
Authors
Randolph G. Bias  IBM Corp., Austin, TX
Peter B. Reitmeyer  IBM Corp., Austin, TX
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Bias, IL G., & Alford, J. A. Jr. (1989). Factoring human factoring, in IBM. Proceedings af~e IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pp 1296-1300.
 
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Bias, R. G., & Mayhew, D. J. (Eds). (1994). Cost-~ut~ing Umbi/i~ Academic Press: Boston.
 
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Bias, tL G., & Smkh-Kerker, P. L. (1986). The mainstreamed humart factors psycb.oicgist irt the development of the IBM RT PC. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 153-I58.
 
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Giilan, D. J., and Bias, R. G. (1992). The interface benveen human factors and design. Proceedings of the Human Factors Sodely AnnualMeetin$ pp. 443-447.
 
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Grudin, J. (I99I). Systematic sources of suboptimal interface design in large product development organizations. Human-Computer Interaction, 6, pp. 147-196.
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Hefl~ E., Buie, E. A., Lynch, G, E, Muller) M. W. J., Hoecker, D. G., Carter, J., Rotb, J.T. (1994). Integrating human factors wkh sofnvare englneering practices. ~ocredi~ of t/:e Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Anmtal Meetitg, pp. 315-319.
 
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Miller, M. A., & Stimart, fL P. (I 994). The user interface design process: The good, the bad, and we did what we could in txvo ~veek. Proceedins.~ of t;be Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38tt~ AnnuaIMeeting, pp. 305-309,
 
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Norman, D. A. (1988). The Design of Ever),day Things. Doubleday: New York.

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