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Paul Roller Michaelis

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Michaelis, Paul Roller (1989): Human Factors Considerations in the Design of Trader Turrets for the New York Stock Exchange. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting 1989. pp. 210-214.

This paper describes the Human Factors evaluation of a new generation of trader turret, a highly specialized telephone used by brokers on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. The evaluation consisted of three parts: (1) environmental and acoustical studies at the New York Stock Exchange, (2) job analyses, task analyses, and interviews that helped designers determine and satisfy the brokers' needs, and (3) laboratory experiments at Bell Labs in Holmdel that evaluated alternative designs and features.

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Hendler, James A. and Michaelis, Paul Roller (1983): The Effects of Limited Grammar on Interactive Natural Language. In: Smith, Raoul N., Pew, Richard W. and Janda, Ann (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 83 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conferenc December 12-15, 1983, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. pp. 190-192.

 
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