Very few - if any - publications have presented thorough accounts of practical experiences of the entire process of spoken language dialogue system specification. A reasonable number of publications report laboratory experiments to collect data which might be useful as a basis for design. The following are some of the best places to look first for further information: [Andernach et al. (1993)], [Andry et al. (1990)], [Dahlbäck & Jönsson (1986), Dahlbäck & Jönsson (1989)], [Dalsgaard & Baekgaard (1994)], [Delomier et al. (1989)], [Diaper (1986)], [Diaper (1989)], [Dybkjaer et al. (1993)], [Fraser (1991)], [Fraser & Gilbert (1991b), Fraser & Gilbert (1991a)], [Fraser et al. (1992)], [Guindon et al. (1986)], [Guindon et al. (1987)], [Guindon (1988)], [Guyomard & Siroux (1987)], [Guyomard & Siroux (1988)], [Hansen et al. (1992)], [Hauptmann & Rudnicky (1988)], [Jönsson & Dalbäck (1988)], [Kelley (1984)], [Labrador & Dinesh (1984)], [Leggett & Williams (1984)], [Life et al. (1988)], [Luzzati & Néeel (1989)], [MacDermid (1993)], [Müller & Runge (1993)], [Olsen & Olsen (1990)], [Ponamale et al. (1990)], [Richards & Underwood (1984a), Richards & Underwood (1984b)], [Tubach & Doignon (1991)], [Whittaker & Stenton (1989)], and [Wooffitt & Fraser (1992)].