Behaviour and Information Technology

Publisher
Taylor and Francis
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Periodicity
Bimonthly since 1982

Description

This is how the journal describes itself:
"Behaviour and Information Technology (BIT) deals with the human aspects of this technology and reports original research and development on the design, use and impact of information technology in all its forms. Its strictly refereed papers come from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, cognitive science, computer science, ergonomics, sociology, management education and training. BIT attracts a wide, international readership, from researchers and system designers to personnel specialists and planners".

Articles

Stewart, Tom (1982): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (1) pp. 1-2.

Grandjean, E. (1982): Symposium on Video Display Terminals and Vision of Workers. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (1) pp. 113-114.

Eason, Ken (1982): "The Micro-Electronics Revolution; The Complete Guide to the New Technology and its Impact. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (1) pp. 115-116.

Green, T. R. G. (1982): Pictures of Programs and Other Processes, or How to Do Things with Lines. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (1) pp. 3-36.

Coulouris, G. F. (1982): Designing Interactive Systems for the Office of the Future. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (1) pp. 37-42.

Spence, Robert, Apperley, Mark (1982): Data Base Navigation: An Office Environment for the Professional. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (1) pp. 43-54.

Zoltan, Elizabeth, Chapanis, Alphonse (1982): What Do Professional Persons Think About Computers?. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (1) pp. 55-68.

Fellmann, Th., Brauninger, U., Gierer, R., Grandjean, E. (1982): An Ergonomic Evaluation of VDTs. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (1) pp. 69-80.

Fitter, M. J., Cruickshank, P. J. (1982): The Computer in the Consulting Room: A Psychological Framework. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (1) pp. 81-92.

Maguire, Martin (1982): Computer Recognition of Textual Keyboard Inputs from Naive Users. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (1) pp. 93-111.

Stewart, Tom (1982): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (2) pp. 119.

Brown, Barbara S., Dismukes, Key, Rinalducci, Edward J. (1982): Video Display Terminals and Vision of Workers: Summary and Overview of a Symposium. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (2) pp. 121-140.

Dainoff, Marvin J. (1982): Occupational Stress Factors in Visual Display Terminal (VDT) Operation: A Review of Empiri. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (2) pp. 141-176.

Allen, Robert (1982): Patterns of Manuscript Revisions. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (2) pp. 177-184.

Hiltz, Starr Roxanne (1982): The Impact of a Computerized Conferencing System on the Productivity of Scientific Researc. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (2) pp. 185-195.

Eason, K. D. (1982): The Process of Introducing Information Technology. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (2) pp. 197-213.

Stewart, Tom (1982): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (3) pp. 215-216.

Gupta, Amar (1982): An Overview of Contemporary Office Automation Technology. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (3) pp. 217-236.

Shneiderman, Ben (1982): The Future of Interactive Systems and the Emergence of Direct Manipulation. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (3) pp. 237-256.

Allen, Robert (1982): Cognitive Factors in Human Interaction With Computers. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (3) pp. 257-278.

Michard, Alain (1982): Graphical Presentation of Boolean Expressions in a Database Query Language: Design Notes a. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (3) pp. 279-288.

Grandjean, E., Nishiyama, K., Hunting, W., Piderman, M. (1982): A Laboratory Study on Preferred and Imposed Settings of a VDT Workstation. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (3) pp. 289-304.

Birrell, James A., White, Patrick N. (1982): Using Technical Intervention to Behavioural Advantage. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (3) pp. 305-320.

Stewart, Tom (1982): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (4) pp. 321.

Thomas, J., Schneider, Matthias (1982): A Rose by Any Other Alphanumeric Designator Would Smell as Sweet. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (4) pp. 323-325.

Carroll, John M. (1982): Learning, Using and Designing Filenames and Command Paradigms. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (4) pp. 327-346.

Barnard, Philip J., Hammond, N. V., MacLean, Allan, Morton, J. (1982): Learning and Remembering Interactive Commands in a Text-Editing Task. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (4) pp. 347-358.

Hirsh-Pasek, K., Nudelman, S., Schneider, Michael L. (1982): An Experimental Evaluation of Abbreviation Schemes in Limited Lexicons. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (4) pp. 359-369.

Rosenberg, Jarrett (1982): Evaluating the Suggestiveness of Command Names. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (4) pp. 371-400.

Scapin, Dominique L. (1982): Generation Effect, Structuring and Computer Commands. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (4) pp. 401-410.

Whitfield, David (1982): Human Factors in Computing Systems, Gaithersburg, Maryland 15-17 March 1982. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (4) pp. 411-419.

Payne, Stephen J. (1982): "Man-Machine Dialogue Design," by A. L. Kidd. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (4) pp. 421.

Stewart, Tom (1983): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (1) pp. 1-2.

Coulouris, G. F. (1983): The QMC Message System. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (1) pp. 107-109.

Arndt, Stephan, Feltes, Joan, Hanak, Joyce (1983): Secretarial Attitudes Towards Word Processors as a Function of Familiarity and Locus of Co. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (1) pp. 17-22.

Green, T. R. G., Payne, Stephen J., Morrison, David L., Shaw, A. (1983): Friendly Interfacing to Simple Speech Recognizers. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (1) pp. 23-38.

Stevens, G. C. (1983): User-Friendly Computer Systems? A Critical Examination of the Concept. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (1) pp. 3-16.

Long, John, Hammond, N. V., Barnard, Philip J., Morton, J., Clark, I. (1983): Introducing the Interactive Computer at Work: The Users' Views. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (1) pp. 39-106.

Stewart, Tom (1983): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (2) pp. 111-112.

Sullivan, Marc A., Chapanis, Alphonse (1983): Human Factoring a Text Editor Manual. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (2) pp. 113-125.

Thimbleby, Harold (1983): Guidelines for 'Manipulative' Text Editing. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (2) pp. 127-161.

Hauptmann, Alexander G., Green, Bert F. (1983): A Comparison of Command, Menu-Selection and Natural-Language Computer Programs. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (2) pp. 163-178.

Pagerey, Peter D., Chapanis, Alphonse (1983): Communication Control and Leadership in Telecommunications by Small Groups. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (2) pp. 179-196.

Kerber, Kenneth W. (1983): Attitudes Towards Specific Uses of the Computer: Quantitative, Decisionmaking and Record-K. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (2) pp. 197-209.

Benjafield, John (1983): "Dichotomies of the Mind: A Systems Science View of the Mind and Personality,. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (2) pp. 211-212.

Stewart, Tom (1983): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (3) pp. 213.

Morgall, Janine (1983): Typing Our Way to Freedom: Is it True that New Office Technology Can Liberate Women?. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (3) pp. 215-226.

Wright, Peter C., Lickorish, Ann (1983): Proof-Reading Texts on Screen and Paper. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (3) pp. 227-235.

Murray, Robert P., Abrahamson, David S. (1983): The Effect of System Response Delay and Delay Variability on Inexperienced Videotex Users. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (3) pp. 237-251.

Szlichcinski, K. P. (1983): Designing for the Day After Tomorrow: I. The Interaction Between Communications Systems De. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (3) pp. 253-261.

Salvendy, Gavriel (1983): Review and Reappraisal of Human Aspects in Planning Robotic Systems. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (3) pp. 263-287.

Peltu, Malcolm (1983): The Dangers of Fifth-Generation Ballyhoo. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (3) pp. 289-295.

Stewart, Tom (1983): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (4) pp. 297.

Eason, Ken (1983): Human Factors in Teleinformatics. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (4) pp. 299-300.

Jensen, Willy, Eason, Ken (1983): International Studies of Human Factors in Teleinformatics. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (4) pp. 301-311.

Muylwijk, Bert Van, Veer, Gerrit van der, Waern, Yvonne (1983): On the Implications of User Variability in Open Systems: An Overview of the Little We Know. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (4) pp. 313-326.

Fjalestad, Jostein (1983): Data Communication -- Some Interorganizational Aspects. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (4) pp. 327-333.

Wheeler, Timothy, Innocent, P. R. (1983): Human Factors in and Requirements of the OSI Environment. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (4) pp. 335-344.

Hannemyr, Gisle (1983): Human-Factors Standards: The Design of Conceptual Language Interfaces to Open Computer Net. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (4) pp. 345-356.

Eason, Ken (1983): Methodological Issues in the Study of Human Factors in Teleinformatic Systems. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (4) pp. 357-364.

Payne, Stephen J. (1983): "Language as a Cognitive Process. Volume 1: Syntax," by Terry Winograd. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (4) pp. 365-366.

Stewart, Tom (1984): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (1) pp. 1-2.

Stewart, Tom (1984): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (1) pp. 1-2.

Pullinger, D. J. (1984): Enhancing NOTEPAD Teleconferencing for the BLEND Electronic Journal. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (1) pp. 13-23.

Sirbu, Marvin, Schoichet, Sandor, Kunin, Jay S., Hammer, Michael, Sutherland, Juliet (1984): OAM: An Office Analysis Methodology. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (1) pp. 25-39.

Morrison, Perry R., Noble, Grant (1984): Tolerant Software for the Recognition of User-Defined Commands in a Data-Base Environment. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (1) pp. 3-12.

Gilligan, Peter, Long, John (1984): Videotext Technology: An Overview with Special Reference to Transaction Processing as an I. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (1) pp. 41-71.

Carlson, Rolf, Granstrom, Bjorn (1984): Text-to-Speech Conversion in Telecommunications. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (1) pp. 73-78.

Hopkin, V. David (1984): Some Human-Factors Implications of Expert Systems. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (1) pp. 79-83.

Huddleston, J. H. F. (1984): What Individuality Means for Systems Design. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (1) pp. 85-91.

Boulay, Benedict Du, Matthew, Ian (1984): Fatal Error in Pass Zero: How Not to Confuse Novices. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 109-118.

Alty, James L. (1984): The Application of Path Algebras to Interactive Dialogue Design. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 119-132.

Eason, K. D. (1984): Towards the Experimental Study of Usability. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 133-143.

Peckham, Jeremy B. (1984): Automatic Speech Recognition -- A Solution in Search of a Problem?. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 145-152.

Stephens, A. P., Holmes, J. N. (1984): Use of Flexible Voice Output Techniques for Machine-Man Communication. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 153-161.

Waterworth, John A. (1984): Interaction with Machines by Voice: A Telecommunications Perspective. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 163-177.

Brigham, F. R. (1984): "Office Technology in the 1980's: Office Workstations," by M. A. Condon. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 179-181.

Whitefield, Andy (1984): "Planning and Understanding: A Computational Approach to Human Reasoning," by Robert Wilen. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 179-181.

Stewart, Tom (1984): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 95.

Edmonds, Ernest, Green, T. R. G. (1984): Introduction: The Ergonomics of the User Interface. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 97-98.

Benest, I. D., Potok, M. H. N. (1984): Wayfinding: An Approach Using Signposting Techniques. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (2) pp. 99-107.

Stewart, Tom (1984): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (3) pp. 183-184.

Wright, Peter C., Lickorish, Ann (1984): Ease of Annotation in Proof-Reading Tasks. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (3) pp. 185-194.

Smith, Sidney L., Mosier, Jane N. (1984): The User Interface to Computer-Based Information Systems: A Survey of Current Software Des. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (3) pp. 195-203.

Smith, Jill (1984): Beyond User Friendly -- Towards the Assimilation of Multifunctional-Workstation Capabiliti. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (3) pp. 205-220.

Ellis, Peter (1984): Office Planning and Design: The Impact of Organizational Change Due to Advanced Informatio. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (3) pp. 221-233.

Hedberg, B., Mehlmann, Marilyn (1984): Computer Power to the People: Computer Resource Centres or Home Terminals? Two Scenarios. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (3) pp. 235-248.

Diaper, Dan (1984): An Approach to IKBS Development Based on a Review of "Conceptual Structures: Information P. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (3) pp. 249-255.

Stewart, Tom (1984): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 259-260.

Grandjean, E. (1984): Foreword. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 261.

Shackel, Brian (1984): Information Technology -- A Challenge to Ergonomics and Design. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 263-275.

Berns, Tomas A. R. (1984): The Integration of Ergonomics into Design -- A Review. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 277-283.

Asker, Bengt (1984): Standards Related to the Design of VDT Workstations and Their Environment. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 285-289.

Krueger, Helmut (1984): Lighting Characteristics, Legibility and Visual Comfort of Displays. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 291-299.

Grandjean, E. (1984): Postures and the Design of VDT Workstations. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 301-311.

Inguenaud, Jacques (1984): Aspects Ergonomiques du Logiciel et de la Structuration du Travail. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 313-318.

Stewart, Tom (1984): The Role of Ergonomics in Office-Systems Design. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 319-327.

Korell, Don (1984): Planning for the Future Office -- Today. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 329-340.

Heiden, G. H. Van Der, Grandjean, E. (1984): Ergonomic Studies in Computer-Aided Design. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 341-346.

Kukkonen, Ritva, Huuhtanen, Pekka, Hakala, P. (1984): Prevalence of Data Operators' Musculoskeletal Symptoms During the Workday and Workweek. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 3 (4) pp. 347-351.

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