This form will be processed automatically. This means that it is very important to LEAVE THE FORM AS-IS EXCEPT WHERE WE ASK YOU TO ENTER INFORMATION. THE FORM BEGINS WITH THE NEXT LINE: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++ Start CHI 96 Papers Cover Sheet Version 1.0 +++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ INTRODUCTION This is a version of the first two pages of the CHI 96 cover sheet that has been specifically designed for CHI 96 long papers, which involves code for automatically processing this form. Hardcopy cover forms as describe in the Call for Participation should still be included with your submission. Please consider submitting this form before the paper's due date on September 15th so that we can prepare for the arrival of your physical submission. Revisions can be indicated below. There are 4 sections to this form: 1) Submission Information 2) Contact Information 3) Paper Submission Types 4) Matching Phrases Be sure to complete all of the sections and then email it to chi96-papers@parc.xerox.com SUBMISSION INFORMATON [] Please mark [x] if this is a revision. Submission title: Authors and affiliations: Abstract: Keywords: Please list any potential CHI 96 long paper reviewers who might have conflicts of interest if they reviewed this paper: Please list title and category of any related submission(s): CONTACT INFORMATION Contact person: Affiliation: Country: Daytime telephone: Home telephone: Fax: E-mail address: Postal Address: PAPER SUBMISSION TYPE Mark with [x] the type that most accurately describes your submission: [] Empirical Papers Empirical Papers describe the collection and interpretation of data concerning the design or use of an HCI artifact. Data might include interviews, observations, surveys, or experimental manipulations. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches to data collection and analysis are welcome. Quantitative analyses should include appropriate statistical tests. Review criteria include the appropriateness and rationale for the methods of data collection and analysis, and the significance of the conclusions for practice or research in HCI. [] Theory Papers Theory Papers describe principles, concepts, or models on which work in HCI (empirical, systems, experience, methodology) might be based; authors of theoretical papers are expected to position their ideas within a broad context of HCI frameworks and theories. Review criteria include the originality and soundness of the analysis provided, as well as the relevance of the theoretical content to HCI practice and/or research. [] Experience Papers Experience Papers describe the application of HCI methods, theory or tools to the design or development of an HCI artifact. Review criteria include the value of the reflections abstracted from the experience and their relevance to other designers or to researchers working on related methods, theory or tools. [] Methodolgy Papers Methodology Papers describe a novel method for the design or evaluation of an HCI artifact; the method may be intended for use in research or development settings (or both), but the paper should be clear about the intended audience. Review criteria include the originality and soundness of the method and its usefulness for the intended audience. [] Systems Papers Systems Papers describe the software and technology associated with a novel interactive application, user interface feature, user interface design or development tool. Review criteria include the originality and relevance to other user interface developers of the system's architecture and behavior. Authors should be clear to what extent the system has been implemented. Authors are encouraged to develop a coordinated demonstration or video submission of the system for CHI 96. [] Opinion Papers Opinion Papers present the author's well-supported opinion about some aspect of HCI. Review criteria include the impact and quality of the argumentation, including the experience (research or practice) used to support the opinion. Authors of opinion papers are urged to contact one of the Papers Co-Chairs in advance of submitting a paper, to get feedback on their idea, since CHI rarely accepts opinion papers. MATCHING PHRASES The following list contains matching phrases for the papers, demonstrations, shortpapers, and interactive posters that will be used to select reviewers for your submission. You are encouraged to mark [x] multiple matching phrases to describe your submission. Leave the [] in front of the remaining phrases. If you do not see phrases that you would like to describe your submission, please add them below. The phrases are listed in alphabetic order rather than topic order, so please read through them carefully when searching for descriptors for your own work. [] Agents [] Analysis methods [] Applications [] Auditory I/O [] CSCW [] Cognitive models [] Collaborative work [] Cost/benefit analysis [] Database access [] Design rationale [] Design techniques [] Development tools [] Dialog analysis [] Disability access [] Documentation or training [] Educational applications [] Empirical studies [] End-user programming [] Entertainment [] Ethnography [] Evaluation [] Expert systems [] Formal methods [] Global interfaces [] Graphic design [] GOMS [] Group work [] HCI education [] HCI in organizations [] HCI professional issues [] Home [] Hypermedia [] Individual differences [] Information retrieval [] Input devices [] Intelligent systems [] Interaction technology [] Interaction design [] Internet [] Legal issues [] Metaphors [] Mobile computing [] Multimedia [] Networks or communication [] Office [] Participatory design [] Pen-based input [] Predictive interface [] Programming environments [] Prototyping [] Psychology of programming [] Social impacts [] Software engineering [] Standards [] Tactile or gestural I/O [] Task analysis [] Technology transfer [] Theory [] 3-D interfaces [] Toolkits [] UIMS [] Usability engineering [] Usability testing [] UI design environments [] User models [] User studies [] Video [] Video analysis [] Virtual reality [] Visual design [] Visualization [] Work analysis In addition to this list, please include any other phrases that describe your submission: +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++ End CHI 96 Papers Cover Sheet Version 1.0 ++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++