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Volume 21 ,  Issue 2  (April 1987) table of contents
Pages: 134 - 137  
Year of Publication: 1987
ISSN:0097-8930
Author
D R Olsen, Jr.  Computer Science Department, Brigham Young University
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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[4] Green, M. Report on dialogue specifications. In User interface management systems, Pfaff G. E. (ed.), Springer-Verlag, New York, 1985, 9-20.
 
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[5] Hayes, P. Executable Interface Definitions Using Form-Based Interface Abstractions, In Advances in Computer-Human Interaction, H. R. Hartson, ed., Ablex, Horwood, NJ, 1984.
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[9] Olsen, D., Buxton, W., Ehrich, R., Kasik, D., Rhyne, J. and Sibert, J. A Context for User Interface Management, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 4, (Dec. 1984), 33-42.
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[11] Reisner, P. Formal Grammar and Human Factors Design of an Interactive Graphics System. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering SE-7, 2 (Mar. 1981).
 
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[12] Shneiderman, B. Direct Manipulation: A Step Beyond Programming Languages. IEEE Computer 16, 8 (1983), 57-69.
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