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Andy Cockburn
2010 – today
- 2013
[j23]Philip Quinn, Andy Cockburn, Jérôme Delamarche: Examining the costs of multiple trajectory pointing techniques. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 71(4): 492-509 (2013)
[j22]Susanne Tak, Andy Cockburn: Enhanced Spatial Stability with Hilbert and Moore Treemaps. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 19(1): 141-148 (2013)
[c79]Sylvain Malacria, Gilles Bailly, Joel Harrison, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin: Promoting Hotkey use through rehearsal with ExposeHK. CHI 2013: 573-582
[c78]Thammathip Piumsomboon, Adrian J. Clark, Mark Billinghurst, Andy Cockburn: User-defined gestures for augmented reality. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 955-960
[c77]Stephen Fitchett, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin: Improving navigation-based file retrieval. CHI 2013: 2329-2338
[c76]Joey Scarr, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Sylvain Malacria: Testing the robustness and performance of spatially consistent interfaces. CHI 2013: 3139-3148
[c75]Thammathip Piumsomboon, Adrian J. Clark, Mark Billinghurst, Andy Cockburn: User-Defined Gestures for Augmented Reality. INTERACT (2) 2013: 282-299
[c74]Mohit Jain, Andy Cockburn, Sriganesh Madhvanath: Comparison of Phone-Based Distal Pointing Techniques for Point-Select Tasks. INTERACT (2) 2013: 714-721- 2012
[j21]Andy Cockburn, David Ahlström, Carl Gutwin: Understanding performance in touch selections: Tap, drag and radial pointing drag with finger, stylus and mouse. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 70(3): 218-233 (2012)
[c73]Joey Scarr, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Andrea Bunt: Improving command selection with CommandMaps. CHI 2012: 257-266
[c72]Andy Cockburn, Philip Quinn, Carl Gutwin, Stephen Fitchett: Improving scrolling devices with document length dependent gain. CHI 2012: 267-276
[c71]Stephen Fitchett, Andy Cockburn: AccessRank: predicting what users will do next. CHI 2012: 2239-2242
[c70]Philip Quinn, Andy Cockburn, Géry Casiez, Nicolas Roussel, Carl Gutwin: Exposing and understanding scrolling transfer functions. UIST 2012: 341-350- 2011
[j20]Andy Cockburn, Philip Quinn, Carl Gutwin, Gonzalo Ramos, Julian Looser: Air pointing: Design and evaluation of spatial target acquisition with and without visual feedback. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 69(6): 401-414 (2011)
[j19]Erum Tanvir, Andrea Bunt, Andy Cockburn, Pourang Irani: Improving cascading menu selections with adaptive activation areas. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 69(11): 769-785 (2011)
[c69]Philip Quinn, Andy Cockburn, Kari-Jouko Räihä, Jérôme Delamarche: On the costs of multiple trajectory pointing methods. CHI 2011: 859-862
[c68]Vincent Lévesque, Louise Oram, Karon E. MacLean, Andy Cockburn, Nicholas D. Marchuk, Dan Johnson, J. Edward Colgate, Michael A. Peshkin: Frictional widgets: enhancing touch interfaces with programmable friction. CHI Extended Abstracts 2011: 1153-1158
[c67]Vincent Lévesque, Louise Oram, Karon E. MacLean, Andy Cockburn, Nicholas D. Marchuk, Dan Johnson, J. Edward Colgate, Michael A. Peshkin: Enhancing physicality in touch interaction with programmable friction. CHI 2011: 2481-2490
[c66]Joey Scarr, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Philip Quinn: Dips and ceilings: understanding and supporting transitions to expertise in user interfaces. CHI 2011: 2741-2750
[c65]Robert Xiao, Miguel A. Nacenta, Regan L. Mandryk, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin: Ubiquitous cursor: a comparison of direct and indirect pointing feedback in multi-display environments. Graphics Interface 2011: 135-142
[c64]Scott Bateman, Andre Doucette, Robert Xiao, Carl Gutwin, Regan L. Mandryk, Andy Cockburn: Effects of view, input device, and track width on video game driving. Graphics Interface 2011: 207-214
[c63]Susanne Tak, Joey Scarr, Carl Gutwin, Andy Cockburn: Supporting Window Switching with Spatially Consistent Thumbnail Zones: Design and Evaluation. INTERACT (1) 2011: 331-347
[c62]Barrett Ens, David Ahlström, Andy Cockburn, Pourang Irani: Characterizing user performance with assisted direct off-screen pointing. Mobile HCI 2011: 485-494- 2010
[j18]Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin: A model of novice and expert navigation performance in constrained-input interfaces. ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 17(3) (2010)
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[c60]Stephen Fitchett, Andy Cockburn: MultiScroll: using multitouch input to disambiguate relative and absolute mobile scroll modes. BCS HCI 2010: 393-402
[c59]David Ahlström, Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Pourang Irani: Why it's quick to be square: modelling new and existing hierarchical menu designs. CHI 2010: 1371-1380
[c58]Susanne Tak, Andy Cockburn: Improved window switching interfaces. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 2915-2918
[c57]Josh Oosterman, Andy Cockburn: An empirical comparison of tag clouds and tables. OZCHI 2010: 288-295
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[j17]Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin: A Predictive Model of Human Performance With Scrolling and Hierarchical Lists. Human-Computer Interaction 24(3): 273-314 (2009)
[c56]Jason Alexander, Andy Cockburn, Stephen Fitchett, Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg: Revisiting read wear: analysis, design, and evaluation of a footprints scrollbar. CHI 2009: 1665-1674
[c55]Susanne Tak, Andy Cockburn, Keith Humm, David Ahlström, Carl Gutwin, Joey Scarr: Improving Window Switching Interfaces. INTERACT (2) 2009: 187-200
[c54]Joanne Zucco, Bruce H. Thomas, Karen Grimmer-Somers, Andy Cockburn: A Comparison of Menu Configurations and Pointing Devices for Use with Wearable Computers while Mobile and Stationary. ISWC 2009: 63-70
[c53]Philip Quinn, Andy Cockburn: Zoofing!: faster list selections with pressure-zoom-flick-scrolling. OZCHI 2009: 185-192
[c52]Stephen Fitchett, Andy Cockburn: Evaluating reading and analysis tasks on mobile devices: a case study of tilt and flick scrolling. OZCHI 2009: 225-232
[c51]Susanne Tak, Andy Cockburn: Window Watcher: a visualisation tool for understanding windowing activities. OZCHI 2009: 241-248- 2008
[j16]Andy Cockburn, Amy K. Karlson, Benjamin B. Bederson: A review of overview+detail, zooming, and focus+context interfaces. ACM Comput. Surv. 41(1) (2008)
[j15]Géry Casiez, Daniel Vogel, Ravin Balakrishnan, Andy Cockburn: The Impact of Control-Display Gain on User Performance in Pointing Tasks. Human-Computer Interaction 23(3): 215-250 (2008)
[c50]Philip Quinn, Andy Cockburn: The Effects of Menu Parallelism on Visual Search and Selection. AUIC 2008: 79-84
[c49]Philip Quinn, Andy Cockburn, Indratmo, Carl Gutwin: An investigation of dynamic landmarking functions. AVI 2008: 322-325
[c48]Erum Tanvir, Jonathan Cullen, Pourang Irani, Andy Cockburn: AAMU: adaptive activation area menus for improving selection in cascading pull-down menus. CHI 2008: 1381-1384
[c47]Volkert Buchmann, Mark Billinghurst, Andy Cockburn: Directional interfaces for wearable augmented reality. CHINZ 2008: 47-54
[c46]Jason Alexander, Andy Cockburn: An empirical characterisation of electronic document navigation. Graphics Interface 2008: 123-130- 2007
[c45]Taher Amer, Andy Cockburn, Richard Green, Grant Odgers: Evaluating Swiftpoint as a Mobile Device for Direct Manipulation Input. AUIC 2007: 63-70
[c44]Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg: A predictive model of menu performance. CHI 2007: 627-636
[c43]Gonzalo Ramos, Andy Cockburn, Ravin Balakrishnan, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon: Pointing lenses: facilitating stylus input through visual-and motor-space magnification. CHI 2007: 757-766
[c42]Mark S. Hancock, M. Sheelagh T. Carpendale, Andy Cockburn: Shallow-depth 3d interaction: design and evaluation of one-, two- and three-touch techniques. CHI 2007: 1147-1156
[c41]Andy Cockburn, Per Ola Kristensson, Jason Alexander, Shumin Zhai: Hard lessons: effort-inducing interfaces benefit spatial learning. CHI 2007: 1571-1580
[c40]Julian Looser, Mark Billinghurst, Raphael Grasset, Andy Cockburn: An evaluation of virtual lenses for object selection in augmented reality. GRAPHITE 2007: 203-210- 2006
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[c38]Andy Cockburn, Carl Gutwin, Jason Alexander: Faster document navigation with space-filling thumbnails. CHI 2006: 1-10
[c37]Volkert Jurgens, Andy Cockburn, Mark Billinghurst: Depth cues for augmented reality stakeout. CHINZ 2006: 117-124
[c36]Jörg Hauber, Holger Regenbrecht, Mark Billinghurst, Andy Cockburn: Spatiality in videoconferencing: trade-offs between efficiency and social presence. CSCW 2006: 413-422
[c35]Andy Cockburn, Andrew Gin: Faster cascading menu selections with enlarged activation areas. Graphics Interface 2006: 65-71
[c34]Andy Cockburn, Philip Brock: Human on-line response to visual and motor target expansion. Graphics Interface 2006: 81-87- 2005
[j14]Michael Moyle, Andy Cockburn: A flick in the right direction: a case study of gestural input. Behaviour & IT 24(4): 275-288 (2005)
[j13]Steve Jones, Matt Jones, Gary Marsden, Dynal Patel, Andy Cockburn: An evaluation of integrated zooming and scrolling on small screens. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 63(3): 271-303 (2005)
[c33]Timothy N. Wright, Andy Cockburn: Evaluation of Two Textual Programming Notations for Children. AUIC 2005: 55-62
[c32]Scott Blinman, Andy Cockburn: Program Comprehension: Investigating the Effects of Naming Style and Documentation. AUIC 2005: 73-78
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[c30]Andy Cockburn, Joshua Savage, Andrew Wallace: Tuning and testing scrolling interfaces that automatically zoom. CHI 2005: 71-80
[e2]Mark Billinghurst, Andy Cockburn (Eds.): User Interfaces 2005, Sixth Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC 2005), Newcastle, NSW, Australia, January/February 2005. CRPIT 40, Australian Computer Society 2005, ISBN 1-920682-22-8- 2004
[j12]Andy Cockburn, Bruce J. McKenzie: Evaluating spatial memory in two and three dimensions. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 61(3): 359-373 (2004)
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[c28]Andrew Wallace, Joshua Savage, Andy Cockburn: Rapid Visual Flow: How Fast Is Too Fast? AUIC 2004: 117-122
[c27]Julian Looser, Mark Billinghurst, Andy Cockburn: Through the looking glass: the use of lenses as an interface tool for Augmented Reality interfaces. GRAPHITE 2004: 204-211
[c26]Volkert Buchmann, Stephen Violich, Mark Billinghurst, Andy Cockburn: FingARtips: gesture based direct manipulation in Augmented Reality. GRAPHITE 2004: 212-221
[e1]Andy Cockburn (Ed.): User Interfaces 2004, Fifth Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC2004), Dunedin, New Zealand, 18-22 January 2004. CRPIT 28, Australian Computer Society 2004, ISBN 1-920682-10-4- 2003
[j11]Andy Cockburn, Matthew Smith: Hidden messages: evaluating the efficiency of code elision in program navigation. Interacting with Computers 15(3): 387-407 (2003)
[c25]Michael Jasonsmith, Andy Cockburn: Get a Way Back: Evaluating Retrieval from History Lists. AUIC 2003: 33-38
[c24]Michael Moyle, Andy Cockburn: The Design and Evaluation of a Flick Gesture for `Back' and `Forward' in Web Browsers. AUIC 2003: 39-46
[c23]Mark D. Apperley, Philip Carter, Clare Churcher, Andy Cockburn, Matt Jones, Brenda Lobb, Kevin Novins, Chris Phillips, William Wong: State of the Art: HCI in New Zealand. INTERACT 2003
[c22]Timothy N. Wright, Andy Cockburn: A language and task-based taxonomy of programming environments. HCC 2003: 192-194- 2002
[j10]Andy Cockburn, Bruce J. McKenzie, Michael Jasonsmith: Pushing back: evaluating a new behaviour for the back and forward buttons in web browsers. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 57(5): 397-414 (2002)
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[c20]Andy Cockburn, Bruce J. McKenzie: Evaluating the effectiveness of spatial memory in 2D and 3D physical and virtual environments. CHI 2002: 203-210
[c19]Michael Moyle, Andy Cockburn: Gesture navigation: an alternative 'back' for the future. CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 822-823
[c18]Timothy N. Wright, Andy Cockburn: Solo, together, apart: evaluating modes of CSCL for learning a problem solving task. CSCL 2002: 552-553
[c17]Timothy N. Wright, Andy Cockburn: Evaluating Computer-Supported Collaboration for a Problem-Solving Task. ICCE 2002: 266-267
[c16]Timothy N. Wright, Andy Cockburn: Mulspren: a MUltiple Language Simulation PRogramming ENvironment. HCC 2002: 101-103- 2001
[j9]Andy Cockburn, Timothy C. Bell, Bruce J. McKenzie: Death to the Office of the Nineties: An HCI Perspective on Some Problems in Modern Office Information Systems. Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology 33(1): 68-82 (2001)
[j8]Andy Cockburn, Bruce J. McKenzie: What do web users do? An empirical analysis of web use. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 54(6): 903-922 (2001)
[j7]Andy Cockburn: Supporting tailorable program visualisation through literate programming and fisheye views. Information & Software Technology 43(13): 745-758 (2001)
[c15]Andy Cockburn, Bruce J. McKenzie: 3D or not 3D? evaluating the effect of the third dimension in a document management system. CHI 2001: 434-441
[c14]- 2000
[j6]Andy Cockburn, Saul Greenberg: Issues of Page Representation and Organisation in Web Browser's Revisitation Tools. Australasian J. of Inf. Systems 7(2) (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j5]Andy Cockburn, Philip Weir: An Investigation of Groupware Support for Collaborative Awareness Through Distortion-Oriented Views. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interaction 11(3): 231-255 (1999)- 1998
[j4]Andy Cockburn, Saul Greenberg: The design and evolution of TurboTurtle, a collaborative microworld for exploring Newtonian physics. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 48(6): 777-801 (1998)
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[c12]Andy Cockburn, Andrew Bryant: Cleogo: Collaborative and Multi-Metaphor Programming for Kids. APCHI 1998: 189-195
[c11]- 1997
[j3]Andy Cockburn, Andrew Bryant: Leogo: An Equal Opportunity User Interface for Programming. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 8(5-6): 601-619 (1997)
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[c9]Neville Churcher, Andy Cockburn: An immersion model for software engineering projects. ACSE 1997: 163-169
[c8]- 1996
[j2]Andy Cockburn, Steve Jones: Which way now? Analysing and easing inadequacies in WWW navigation. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 45(1): 105-129 (1996)
[c7]Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin, Andy Cockburn: Using Disortion-Oriented Displays to Support Workspace Awareness. BCS HCI 1996: 299-314
[c6]Andy Cockburn, Saul Greenberg: Children's Collaboration Styles in a Newtonian Microworld. CHI Conference Companion 1996: 181-182
[c5]Saul Greenberg, Carl Gutwin, Andy Cockburn: Awareness Through Fisheye Views in Relaxed-WYSIWIS Groupware. Graphics Interface 1996: 28-38
[c4]Steve Jones, Andy Cockburn: A Study of Navigational Support Provided by World Wide Web Browsing Applications. Hypertext 1996: 161-169- 1995
[j1]Andy Cockburn, Steve Jones: Four Principles of Groupware Design. Interacting with Computers 7(2): 195-210 (1995)
[c3]Andy Cockburn, Saul Greenberg: TurboTurtle: a collaborative microworld for exploring Newtonian physics. CSCL 1995: 62-66- 1993
[c2]Andy Cockburn, Saul Greenberg: Making contact: getting the group communicating with groupware. COOCS 1993: 31-41
[c1]Andy Cockburn, Harold W. Thimbleby: Reducing user effort in collaboration support. IUI 1993: 215-218
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