Human jobs and computer interfaces : proceedings of the IFIP WG 9.1 Working Conference on Human Jobs and Computer Interfaces, Tampere, Finland, 26-28 June, 1991

Jobs and Interfaces. Some Confusions at the Interface: Re-Conceptualizing the "Interface" Problem (K. Kuutti, L.J. Bannon). Discussant's Note (K.T. Ryan). Industrial Interface Design. Human-Computer Interface in Computer- Aided Control Systems Design (M. Oit). Interfaces in a Flexible Manufacturing System - A Case Study (M. Vartiainen, H. Tiitnen, V. Teikari). Discussant's Note (Risto Suitiala). Interfaces and Special Needs. A Computer Interface for Lawyers (E. Wilson). Design Considerations for Microcomputer Based Applications for the Blind (K.P. Durre, K.W. Glander). Office Applications. Human Factors Issues in the Electronic Newsroom: A Briefing Guide for Media Managers (D.L. Day). The Formalization of Activity Requirements in an Insurance Office (V. Ruohomaki, M. Vartiainen). Computerization and the Construction of New Qualifications in the Context of Product and Process Innovation in the Banking Sector (D.-G. Tremblay). Chairman's Summary (S. Hagglund). Feedback and Cooperation. Computerized Feedback Effects on Feedback Seeking, Performance and Motivation (A.N. Kluger, S. Adler, C. Fay). Building Expectations from Context in On- line Conferencing: A Review (J.C. McCarthy, V. C. Miles, A.F. Monk, M.D. Harrison). Discussant's Note (P. Sorgaard). Organisational Change. Groupwork from a Personal Viewpoint (H. Ishibashi, T. Toyofuku, K. Tanaka, Y. Goto). Electronic Mail & Post Modern Organisation (M. Robinson). Dependencies in Research on User Controlled Information Systems Development (S. Friis). Figure-Ground Reversal in Systems Development and Implementation: From HCI to OSI (D.A. Buchanan, Invited Speaker). Learning and Hypermedia. As We May Learn: Training With Multimedia (A. Vainio-Larsson). An Environment for Evaluating Browsing in Hypermedia Systems (P.L. Loo, T.M. Chung). Discussant's Note (P. Hietala). Developmental Work Research: Reconstructing Expertise through Expansive Learning (Y. Engestrom, Invited Speaker).