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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c31]Ioanna Iacovides, Thomas R. G. Green:
Neither Grasshopper nor Ant: learning from DIY coding and from gaming [WIP]. PPIG 2021
2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [c30]Thomas R. G. Green, Noora Fetais:
How Notations Are Developed: A Proposed Notational Lifecycle. PLM 2015: 659-671
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j33]Ann E. Blandford, Joanne K. Hyde, Thomas R. G. Green, Iain Connell:
Scoping Analytical Usability Evaluation Methods: A Case Study. Hum. Comput. Interact. 23(3): 278-327 (2008) - [j32]Ann Blandford, Thomas R. G. Green, Dominic Furniss, Stephann Makri:
Evaluating system utility and conceptual fit using CASSM. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 66(6): 393-409 (2008) - [c29]Alan F. Blackwell, Luke Church, Thomas R. G. Green:
The Abstract is an Enemy: Alternative Perspectives to Computational Thinking. PPIG 2008: 5 - 2007
- [c28]Ann Blandford, Thomas R. G. Green, Iain Connell, Tony Rose:
Knowledge Representation Environments: An Investigation of the CASSMs between Creators, Composers and Consumers. EHCI/DS-VIS 2007: 53-70 - 2006
- [j31]Thomas R. G. Green, Ann Blandford, Luke Church, Chris R. Roast, S. Clarke:
Cognitive dimensions: Achievements, new directions, and open questions. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 17(4): 328-365 (2006) - [c27]Thomas R. G. Green:
The Hindsight Saga. PPIG 2006: 7 - 2005
- [j30]Marian Petre, Thomas R. G. Green:
Editorial. Comput. Sci. Educ. 15(1): 3-5 (2005) - 2004
- [j29]Iain Connell, Ann Blandford, Thomas R. G. Green:
CASSM and cognitive walkthrough: usability issues with ticket vending machines. Behav. Inf. Technol. 23(5): 307-320 (2004) - [c26]Thomas R. G. Green, Andrew G. Harrop, Vania Dimitrova:
Teaching Children Brackets by Manipulating Trees: Is Easier Harder? Diagrams 2004: 407-414 - [c25]Ann Blandford, Thomas R. G. Green, Iain Connell:
Formalising an Understanding of User-System Misfits. EHCI/DS-VIS 2004: 253-270 - 2002
- [j28]Amy J. Ko, Margaret M. Burnett, Thomas R. G. Green, Karen J. Rothermel, Curtis R. Cook:
Improving the Design of Visual Programming Language Experiments Using Cognitive Walkthroughs. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 13(5): 517-544 (2002) - [c24]Alan F. Blackwell, Peter Robinson, Chris Roast, Thomas R. G. Green:
Cognitive models of programming-like activity. CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 910-911 - [c23]Thomas R. G. Green:
Arenas of Interest in Designing a Notation: How Far do Cognitive Dimensions Go? PPIG 2002: 17 - 2001
- [j27]Ann Blandford, Thomas R. G. Green:
Group and Individual Time Management Tools: What You Get is Not What You Need. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 5(4): 213-230 (2001) - [c22]Alan F. Blackwell, Carol Britton, Anna Louise Cox, Thomas R. G. Green, Corin A. Gurr, Gada F. Kadoda, Maria Kutar, Martin J. Loomes, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Marian Petre, Chris Roast, Chris Roe, Allan Wong, R. Michael Young:
Cognitive Dimensions of Notations: Design Tools for Cognitive Technology. Cognitive Technology 2001: 325-341 - 2000
- [c21]Karen J. Rothermel, Curtis R. Cook, Margaret M. Burnett, Justin Schonfeld, Thomas R. G. Green, Gregg Rothermel:
WYSIWYT testing in the spreadsheet paradigm: an empirical evaluation. ICSE 2000: 230-239 - [c20]Alan F. Blackwell, Thomas R. G. Green:
A Cognitive Dimensions questionnaire optimised for users. PPIG 2000: 10 - [c19]Thomas R. G. Green, Margaret M. Burnett, Amy J. Ko, Karen J. Rothermel, Curtis R. Cook, Justin Schonfeld:
Using the Cognitive Walkthrough to Improve the Design of a Visual Programming Experiment. VL 2000: 172-179
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [b1]David Benyon, Thomas R. G. Green, Diana Bental:
Conceptual modeling for user interface development. Practitioner series, Springer 1999, ISBN 978-1-85233-009-5, pp. I-XII, 1-187 - [j26]Max E. Sime, Thomas R. G. Green, D. J. Guest:
Psychological Evaluation of Two Conditional Constructions Used in Computer Languages. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 51(2): 125-133 (1999) - [c18]Alan F. Blackwell, Thomas R. G. Green:
Investment of attention as an analytic approach to cognitive dimensions. PPIG 1999: 5 - [c17]Alan F. Blackwell, Thomas R. G. Green:
Does Metaphor Increase Visual Language Usability? VL 1999: 246-253 - 1996
- [j25]Thomas R. G. Green, D. R. Benyon:
The skull beneath the skin: entity-relationship models of information artifacts. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 44(6): 801-828 (1996) - [j24]Thomas R. G. Green, Simon P. Davies, David J. Gilmore:
Delivering Cognitive Psychology to HCI: The Problems of Common Language and of Knowledge Transfer. Interact. Comput. 8(1): 89-111 (1996) - [j23]Thomas R. G. Green, Marian Petre:
Usability Analysis of Visual Programming Environments: A 'Cognitive Dimensions' Framework. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 7(2): 131-174 (1996) - [c16]Thomas R. G. Green:
The Visual Vision and Human Cognition. VL 1996: 2 - 1995
- [j22]Simon P. Davies, David J. Gilmore, Thomas R. G. Green:
Are Objects That Important? Effects of Expertise and Familiarity on Classification of Object-Oriented Code. Hum. Comput. Interact. 10(2-3): 227-248 (1995) - [c15]Thomas R. G. Green:
Looking through HCI. BCS HCI 1995: 21-36 - [c14]Thomas R. G. Green, David Benyon:
Displays as data structures: entity-relationship models of information artefacts. INTERACT 1995: 55-60 - [c13]Thomas R. G. Green, R. Navarro:
Programming plans, imagery, and visual programming. INTERACT 1995: 139-144 - 1994
- [j21]David G. Hendry, Thomas R. G. Green:
Creating, comprehending and explaining spreadsheets: a cognitive interpretation of what discretionary users think of the spreadsheet model. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 40(6): 1033-1065 (1994) - [c12]Francesmary Modugno, Thomas R. G. Green, Brad A. Myers:
Visual Programming in a Visual Domain: A Case Study of Cognitive Dimensions. BCS HCI 1994: 91-108 - 1993
- [j20]Thomas R. G. Green:
"User Interface Design," by H. Thimbleby (Book Review). Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 38(6): 1049-1055 (1993) - [j19]Wayne D. Gray, James C. Spohrer, Thomas R. G. Green:
End-user programming language: the CHI'92 workshop report. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 25(2): 46-50 (1993) - [j18]David G. Hendry, Thomas R. G. Green:
CogMap: a Visual Description Language for Spreadsheets. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 4(1): 35-54 (1993) - [j17]Marian Petre, Thomas R. G. Green:
Learning to Read Graphics: Some Evidence that 'Seeing' an Information Display is an Acquired Skill. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 4(1): 55-70 (1993) - [c11]David G. Hendry, Thomas R. G. Green:
Spelling mistakes: how well do correctors perform? INTERCHI Adjunct Proceedings 1993: 83-84 - 1992
- [j16]Thomas R. G. Green, David J. Gilmore, B. B. Blumenthal, Simon P. Davies, Russel L. Winder:
Towards a cognitive browser for OOPS. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 4(1): 1-34 (1992) - [j15]Thomas R. G. Green:
Book Review: "Human Factors and Typography for More Readable Programs, " by R. M. Baecker and A. Marcus. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 36(6): 897-899 (1992) - [c10]David G. Hendry, Thomas R. G. Green, David J. Gilmore, Simon P. Davies:
Improving the Communicability of Spreadsheet Desgins: Annotating with Descriptive Tags. PPIG (2) 1992: 19 - [c9]Thomas R. G. Green, Magnus Baurén, Marian Petre:
From PLOP to PLITH: A Cognitive Model of Programming Pointer Problems. PPIG (2) 1992: 21 - 1991
- [j14]Thomas R. G. Green:
Book Review: "Visual Programming, " by N. C. Shu. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 35(2): 271-272 (1991) - 1990
- [c8]Thomas R. G. Green:
The cognitive dimension of viscosity: A sticky problem for HCI. INTERACT 1990: 79-86 - [c7]Marian Petre, Thomas R. G. Green:
Where to draw the line with text: Some claims by logic designers about graphics in notation. INTERACT 1990: 463-468 - [c6]Thomas R. G. Green, Andrea Borning:
The generalized unification parser: Modelling the parsing of notations. INTERACT 1990: 951-957
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j13]Stephen J. Payne, Thomas R. G. Green:
The Structure of Command Languages: An Experiment on Task-Action Grammar. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 30(2): 213-234 (1989) - [c5]Richard M. Young, Thomas R. G. Green, Tony J. Simon:
Programmable user models for predictive evaluation of interface designs. CHI 1989: 15-19 - 1987
- [j12]Stephen J. Payne, Thomas R. G. Green:
Task-Action Grammars: A Model of the Mental Representation of Task Languages. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 19(1): 73 (1987) - [c4]Thomas R. G. Green:
Limited theories as framework for human-computer interaction. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1987: 3-39 - 1986
- [j11]Stephen J. Payne, Thomas R. G. Green:
Task-Action Grammars: A Model of the Mental Representation of Task Languages. Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(2): 93-133 (1986) - 1984
- [j10]Thomas R. G. Green:
Guest Editorial: Cognitive Ergonomics Research at SAPU, Sheffield. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 21(1): 1-6 (1984) - [j9]Thomas R. G. Green, Stephen J. Payne:
Organization and Learnability in Computer Languages. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 21(1): 7-18 (1984) - [j8]Stephen J. Payne, Max E. Sime, Thomas R. G. Green:
Perceptual Structure Cueing in a Simple Command Language. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 21(1): 19-29 (1984) - [j7]David J. Gilmore, Thomas R. G. Green:
Comprehension and Recall of Miniature Programs. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 21(1): 31-48 (1984) - [j6]D. L. Morrison, Thomas R. G. Green, A. C. Shaw, Stephen J. Payne:
Speech-Controlled Text-Editing: Effects of Input Modality and of Command Structure. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 21(1): 49-63 (1984) - [c3]Gerrit C. van der Veer, Michael J. Tauber, Thomas R. G. Green, Peter Gorny:
Introduction. Cognitive Ergonomics 1984: 1-6 - [c2]Thomas R. G. Green:
Cognitive Ergonomic Research at SAPU, Sheffield. Cognitive Ergonomics 1984: 102-113 - [e1]Gerrit C. van der Veer, Michael J. Tauber, Thomas R. G. Green, Peter Gorny:
Readings on Cognitive Ergonomics - Mind and Computers, Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference, Gmunden, Austria, September 10-14, 1984. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 178, Springer 1984, ISBN 3-540-13394-1 [contents] - 1983
- [c1]Stephen J. Payne, Thomas R. G. Green:
The user's perception of the interaction language: A two-level model. CHI 1983: 202-206 - 1980
- [j5]Thomas R. G. Green:
If s and Then s: Is Nesting just for the Birds? Softw. Pract. Exp. 10(5): 373-381 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j4]Andrew T. Arblaster, Max E. Sime, Thomas R. G. Green:
Jumping to Some Purpose. Comput. J. 22(2): 105-109 (1979) - 1977
- [j3]Max E. Sime, Thomas R. G. Green, D. J. Guest:
Scope Marking in Computer Conditionals - A Psychological Evaluation. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 9(1): 107-118 (1977) - [j2]Max E. Sime, Andrew T. Arblaster, Thomas R. G. Green:
Reducing Programming Errors in Nested Conditionals by Prescribing a Writing Procedure. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 9(1): 119-126 (1977) - 1974
- [j1]Thomas R. G. Green, D. J. Guest:
An Easily-Implemented Language for Computer Control of Complex Experiments. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 6(3): 335-359 (1974)
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