Author: Cathy M. Thomas
Publication Overview
Publication period start: 1987
Number of co-authors: 2
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Publications
Thomas,
Cathy M.
(1987):
Designing Electronic Paper to Fit User Requirements.
In:
Carroll,
John M.,
Tanner,
Peter P.
(eds.)
Proceedings of the ACM CHI 87 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference
April 5-9,
1987,
Toronto, Canada.
pp. 247-257.
Thomas,
Cathy M.,
Milan,
Steve
(1987):
Which Input Device Should be Used with Interactive Video?.
In:
Bullinger,
Hans-Jorg,
Shackel,
Brian
(eds.)
INTERACT 87 - 2nd IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
September 1-4,
1987,
Stuttgart, Germany.
pp. 587-592.
Thomas,
Cathy M.
(1987):
Designing Electronic Paper to Fit User Requirements.
In:
Diaper,
Dan,
Winder,
Russel
(eds.)
Proceedings of the Third Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers III
August 7-11,
1987,
University of Exeter, UK.
pp. 247-257.
Waterworth,
John A.,
Thomas,
Cathy M.
(1985):
Why is Synthetic Speech Harder to Remember than Natural Speech?.
In:
Borman,
Lorraine,
Curtis,
Bill
(eds.)
Proceedings of the ACM CHI 85 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference
April 14-18,
1985,
San Francisco, California.
pp. 201-206.