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9th PPIG Annual Workshop 1997: Sheffield, UK
- Proceedings of the 9th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 1997, Sheffield, UK, January 3-5, 1997. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 1997
Keynote
- David J. Gilmore:
Understanding Programming: The terrain, the trails and the summits. 1
Papers
- Ray J. Dawson, Ron W. Newsham:
So You Learned to Program at University. No Wonder the Software is Late. 2 - Babak Khazaei:
A Survey of Empirical Studies of Prolog Programming and the Transfer Effect. 3 - John Domingue, Paul Mulholland:
The Internet Software Visualization Laboratory. 4 - Roger G. Stone, John Cooke:
The Purpose of Specification. 5 - Nam Yap, Mike Holcombe:
Graphical Z Specification. 6 - Chris Roast, Mehmet Bülent Özcan:
Cognitive Dimensions Applied to Modifiability within an Integrated Prototyping Environment. 7 - Trevor Collins:
Using Software Visualization Technology to Help Genetic Algorithm Designers. 8 - Ron W. Newsham:
Hidden Contexts in Object-Oriented Diagrams: Does familiarity breed contempt? 9 - Alan F. Blackwell, Helen L. Arnold:
A Small Battle with POP Guns: Simulating a Programming Project. 10
Keynote
- Graham D. Pratten:
How design notations warp our understanding of systems design. 11
Papers
- Judith Segal:
Some Problems with Context in Formal Reasoning. 12 - Jawed Siddiqi, Andy K. Bissett:
Should Organisations View Process-Centred Approaches as Panaceas for Managing Software Development? 13 - Rick Osborn:
Natural and Cultural Pre-dispositions. 14
Keynote
- Nigel Birch:
What's the use of it all? 15
Papers
- Linda Carswell:
What is the impact of individual student differences in providing strategies to teach introductory programming. 16
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