Periodicity: Bimonthly since 1982
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
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".
Barrett, Julia and Krueger, Helmut (1994): Performance Effects of Reduced Proprioceptive Feedback on Touch Typists and Casual Users in a Typing Task. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (6) pp. 373-381381
Musseler, Jochen (1994): Using Predictors to Partition Menu Selection Times. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (6) pp. 362-372372
Igbaria, Magid, Schiffman, Stephen J. and Wieckowski, Thomas J. (1994): The Respective Roles of Perceived Usefulness and Perceived Fun in the Acceptance of Microcomputer Technology. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (6) pp. 349-361361
Stewart, Tom (1994): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (6) pp. 347-348348
McCarthy, John C. and Monk, Andrew (1994): Measuring the Quality of Computer-Mediated Communication. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (5) pp. 311-319319
Spenkelink, Gerd P. J. and Besuijen, Ko (1994): The Perception and Measurement of Contrast: The Influence of Gaps between Display Elements. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (5) pp. 320-327327
MacKenzie, I. Scott and Riddersma, Stan (1994): Effects of Output Display and Control-Display Gain on Human Performance in Interactive Systems. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (5) pp. 328-337337
Liang, Thow-Yick and Teo, Yee-Kian (1994): Implementing Expert Systems Technology: A Corporate-Wide Approach. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (5) pp. 338-346346
Stewart, Tom (1994): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (5) p. 309
John, Bonnie E., Vera, Alonso H. and Newell, Allen (1994): Towards Real-Time GOMS: A Model of Expert Behaviour in a Highly Interactive Task. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (4) pp. 255-267267
Stewart, Tom (1994): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (4) pp. 253-254254
Williams, Trevor A. (1994): Information Technology and Self Managing Work Groups. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (4) pp. 268-276276
Agarwal, Ritu and Prasad, Kislaya (1994): A Blackboard Framework for the Design of Group Decision Support Systems. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (4) pp. 277-284284
Sillince, J. A. A. (1994): Organizational and Behavioural Issues Raised by Intelligent Argumentation Systems. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (4) pp. 285-298298
Beimel, Jurgen, Schindler, Raimund and Wandke, Hartmut (1994): Do Human Factors Experts Accept the ISO 9241 Part 10 -- Dialogue Principle -- Standard?. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (4) pp. 299-308308
Stewart, Tom (1994): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (3) p. 199
Reynolds, Michael (1994): Decision-Making using Computer Conferencing: A Case Study. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (3) pp. 239-252252
Hesse, Friedrich W. and Hahn, Cornelia (1994): The Impact of Interface-Induced Handling Requirements on Action Generation in Technical System Control. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (3) pp. 228-238238
Mantovani, Giuseppe and Bolzoni, Mirco (1994): Analysing and Evaluating Multi-Actor Multi-Goal Systems in Use: Social Contexts and Participation in Three Vocational Guidance Systems (VGS). In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (3) pp. 201-215215
Sillince, J. A. A. (1994): A Management Strategy for Innovation and Organizational Design: The Case of MRP2/JIT Production Management Systems. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (3) pp. 216-227227
Bevan, Nigel and Macleod, Miles (1994): Usability Measurement in Context. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 132-145145
Sazegari, Sara (1994): Designing a Usability Lab: A Case Study from Taligent. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 20-2424
Zirkler, Dieter and Ballman, Don (1994): Usability Testing in a Competitive Market: Lessons Learned. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 191-197197
Smilowitz, Elissa D., Darnell, Michael J. and Benson, Alan E. (1994): Are We Overlooking Some Usability Testing Methods? A Comparison of Lab, Beta, and Forum Tests. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 183-190190
Lucas, Peter and Fisher, Carolanne (1994): . In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 51-5656
Neugebauer, C. and Spielmann, N. (1994): The Ergonomics Lab: A Practical Approach. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 45-5050
Uyeda, Kathy M. (1994): Care and Feeding of the Usability Laboratory at Symantec Corporation: A Survival Guide. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 36-4444
Rohn, Janice Anne (1994): The Usability Engineering Laboratories at Sun Microsystems. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 25-3535
Bawa, Joanna (1994): Comparative Usability Measurement: The Role of the Usability Lab in PC Magazine UK and PC/Computing. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 17-1919
Salzman, Marilyn C. and Rivers, S. David (1994): Smoke and Mirrors: Setting the Stage for a Successful Usability Test. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 9-1616
Stewart, Tom (1994): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) p. 1
Nielsen, Jakob (1994): Usability Laboratories. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 3-88
Dayton, Tom, Tudor, Leslie and Root, Robert W. (1994): Bellcore's User-Centred-Design Support Centre. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 57-6666
Lund, Arnold (1994): Ameritech's Usability Laboratory: From Prototype to Final Design. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 67-8080
Blatt, Louis, Jacobson, Mark and Miller, Steve (1994): Designing and Equipping a Usability Laboratory. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 81-9393
Cuomo, Donna L. (1994): Understanding the Applicability of Sequential Data Analysis Techniques for Analyzing Usability Data. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 171-182182
Hoiem, Derek and Sullivan, Kent (1994): Designing and Using Integrated Data Collection and Analysis Tools: Challenges and Considerations. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 160-170170
Molich, Rolf (1994): Preventing User Interface Disasters. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 154-159159
Fowler, Chris, Stuart, Jonathan, Lo, Tony and Tate, Mike (1994): Using the Usability Laboratory: BT's Experiences. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 146-153153
Palmiter, Susan, Lynch, Gene, Lewis, Scott and Stempski, Mark (1994): Breaking Away from the Conventional 'Usability Lab': The Customer-Centered Design Group at Tektronix, Inc.. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 128-131131
Vries, Govert de, Gelderen, Tedde van and Brigham, Fred (1994): Usability Laboratories at Philips: Supporting Research, Development, and Design for Consumer and Professional Products. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 119-127127
Szczur, Martha R. (1994): Usability Testing -- On a Budget: A NASA Usability Test Case Study. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 106-118118
Fath, Janet L., Mann, Teresa L. and Holzman, Thomas C. (1994): A Practical Guide to Using Software Usability Labs: Lessons Learned at IBM. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) pp. 94-105105
Stewart, Tom (1994): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (1) p. 1