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2020 – today
- 2024
- [e5]Michael D. Harrison, Célia Martinie, Nicholas Micallef, Philippe A. Palanque, Albrecht Schmidt, Marco Winckler, Enes Yigitbas, Luciana A. M. Zaina:
Engineering Interactive Computer Systems. EICS 2023 International Workshops and Doctoral Consortium - Swansea, UK, June 26-27, 2023, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14517, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-59234-8 [contents] - 2021
- [j40]Michael D. Harrison, Paolo Masci, José Creissac Campos:
Balancing the formal and the informal in user-centred design. Interact. Comput. 33(1): 55-72 (2021) - [c102]Tilo Mentler, Philippe A. Palanque, Michael D. Harrison, Kristof Van Laerhoven, Paolo Masci:
Control Rooms from a Human-Computer Interaction Perspective. INTERACT (Workshops) 2021: 281-289 - [c101]Michael D. Harrison, Paolo Masci:
Proving Display Conformance and Action Consistency: The Example of an Integrated Clinical Environment. INTERACT (Workshops) 2021: 316-328 - 2020
- [j39]José Creissac Campos, Camille Fayollas, Michael D. Harrison, Célia Martinie, Paolo Masci, Philippe A. Palanque:
Supporting the Analysis of Safety Critical User Interfaces: An Exploration of Three Formal Tools. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 27(5): 35:1-35:48 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j38]Michael D. Harrison, Leo Freitas, Michael J. Drinnan, José Creissac Campos, Paolo Masci, Costanzo di Maria, Michael Whitaker:
Formal techniques in the safety analysis of software components of a new dialysis machine. Sci. Comput. Program. 175: 17-34 (2019) - [j37]Michael D. Harrison, Paolo Masci, José Creissac Campos:
Verification Templates for the Analysis of User Interface Software Design. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 45(8): 802-822 (2019) - [c100]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Formal Verification of Interactive Computing Systems: Opportunities, Challenges. EICS Workshops 2019: 69-75 - [c99]Michael D. Harrison:
Examples of the Application of Formal Methods to Interactive Systems. FM Workshops (1) 2019: 409-423 - 2018
- [c98]Michael D. Harrison, Paolo Masci, José Creissac Campos:
Formal Modelling as a Component of User Centred Design. STAF Workshops 2018: 274-289 - 2017
- [j36]José Creissac Campos, Tiago Abade, José Luís Silva, Michael D. Harrison:
Don't go in there! using the APEX framework in the design of ambient assisted living systems. J. Ambient Intell. Humaniz. Comput. 8(4): 551-566 (2017) - [j35]Michael D. Harrison, Paolo Masci, José Creissac Campos, Paul Curzon:
Verification of User Interface Software: The Example of Use-Related Safety Requirements and Programmable Medical Devices. IEEE Trans. Hum. Mach. Syst. 47(6): 834-846 (2017) - [c97]Michael D. Harrison, Michael J. Drinnan, José Creissac Campos, Paolo Masci, Leo Freitas, Costanzo di Maria, Michael Whitaker:
Safety Analysis of Software Components of a Dialysis Machine Using Model Checking. FACS 2017: 137-154 - [p3]Benjamin Weyers, Michael D. Harrison, Judy Bowen, Alan J. Dix, Philippe A. Palanque:
Case Studies. Handbook of Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction 2017: 89-121 - [p2]Michael D. Harrison, Paolo M. Masci, José Creissac Campos, Paul Curzon:
The Specification and Analysis of Use Properties of a Nuclear Control System. Handbook of Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction 2017: 379-403 - 2016
- [j34]Michael D. Harrison, José Creissac Campos, Paolo Masci, Paul Curzon:
Templates as heuristics for proving properties of medical devices. EAI Endorsed Trans. Creative Technol. 3(8): e1 (2016) - [j33]José Creissac Campos, Manuel Sousa, Miriam C. Bergue Alves, Michael D. Harrison:
Formal Verification of a Space System's User Interface With the IVY Workbench. IEEE Trans. Hum. Mach. Syst. 46(2): 303-316 (2016) - [c96]Michael D. Harrison, José Creissac Campos, Rimvydas Ruksenas, Paul Curzon:
Modelling information resources and their salience in medical device design. EICS 2016: 194-203 - [c95]Camille Fayollas, Célia Martinie, Philippe A. Palanque, Paolo Masci, Michael D. Harrison, José Creissac Campos, Saulo Rodrigues e Silva:
Evaluation of Formal IDEs for Human-Machine Interface Design and Analysis: The Case of CIRCUS and PVSio-web. F-IDE@FM 2016: 1-19 - 2015
- [j32]Michael D. Harrison, José Creissac Campos, Paolo Masci:
Reusing models and properties in the analysis of similar interactive devices. Innov. Syst. Softw. Eng. 11(2): 95-111 (2015) - [c94]José Creissac Campos, Tiago Abade, José Luís Silva, Michael D. Harrison:
Supporting the Design of an Ambient Assisted Living System Using Virtual Reality Prototypes. IWAAL 2015: 49-61 - 2014
- [j31]Tiago Gomes, Tiago Abade, José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison, José Luís Silva:
A Virtual Environment based Serious Game to Support Health Education. EAI Endorsed Trans. Ambient Syst. 1(3): e5 (2014) - [j30]José Creissac Campos, Gavin J. Doherty, Michael D. Harrison:
Analysing interactive devices based on information resource constraints. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 72(3): 284-297 (2014) - [j29]José Luís Silva, José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Prototyping and analysing ubiquitous computing environments using multiple layers. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 72(5): 488-506 (2014) - [c93]Manuel Sousa, José Creissac Campos, Miriam C. Bergue Alves, Michael D. Harrison:
Formal Verification of Safety-Critical User Interfaces: a space system case study. AAAI Spring Symposia 2014 - [c92]Michael D. Harrison, Paolo Masci, José Creissac Campos, Paul Curzon:
Demonstrating that Medical Devices Satisfy User Related Safety Requirements. FHIES/SEHC 2014: 113-128 - [c91]Tiago Gomes, Tiago Abade, José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison, José Luís Silva:
Rapid development of first person serious games using the APEX platform: the asthma game. SAC 2014: 169-174 - 2013
- [j28]Michael D. Harrison, Paolo Masci, José Creissac Campos, Paul Curzon:
Automated theorem proving for the systematic analysis of an infusion pump. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 69 (2013) - [j27]Rimvydas Ruksenas, Paolo Masci, Michael D. Harrison, Paul Curzon:
Developing and Verifying User Interface Requirements for Infusion Pumps: A Refinement Approach. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 69 (2013) - [c90]Mohamed Kaâniche, Michael D. Harrison, Hermann Kopetz, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
2nd workshop on open resilient human-aware cyber-physical systems. DSN Workshops 2013: 1-2 - [c89]Paolo Masci, Anaheed Ayoub, Paul Curzon, Michael D. Harrison, Insup Lee, Harold W. Thimbleby:
Verification of interactive software for medical devices: PCA infusion pumps and FDA regulation as an example. EICS 2013: 81-90 - [c88]Abigail Cauchi, Harold W. Thimbleby, Patrick Oladimeji, Michael D. Harrison:
Using Medical Device Logs for Improving Medical Device Design. ICHI 2013: 56-65 - [c87]Rimvydas Ruksenas, Paul Curzon, Michael D. Harrison:
Integrating Formal Predictions of Interactive System Behaviour with User Evaluation. IFM 2013: 238-252 - 2012
- [j26]Mieke Massink, Diego Latella, Andrea Bracciali, Michael D. Harrison, Jane Hillston:
Scalable context-dependent analysis of emergency egress models. Formal Aspects Comput. 24(2): 267-302 (2012) - [c86]José Luís Silva, José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Formal analysis of ubiquitous computing environments through the APEX framework. EICS 2012: 131-140 - [c85]Nigel Thomas, Michael D. Harrison, Yishi Zhao, Xiao Chen:
Formal Performance Modelling: From Protocols to People. EPEW/UKPEW 2012: 127-139 - [c84]Paolo Masci, Huayi Huang, Paul Curzon, Michael D. Harrison:
Using PVS to Investigate Incidents through the Lens of Distributed Cognition. NASA Formal Methods 2012: 273-278 - [c83]Paolo Masci, Dominic Furniss, Paul Curzon, Michael D. Harrison, Ann Blandford:
Supporting Field Investigators with PVS: A Case Study in the Healthcare Domain. SERENE 2012: 150-164 - [e4]Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, José Creissac Campos, Rick Kazman, Philippe A. Palanque, Michael D. Harrison, Steve Reeves:
ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems, EICS'12, Copenhagen, Denmark - June 25 - 28, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1168-7 [contents] - 2011
- [j25]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Modelling and analysing the interactive behaviour of an infusion pump. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 45 (2011) - [c82]Xiao Chen, Nigel Thomas, Michael D. Harrison:
Performance Evaluation of Scheduling Policies in a Smart Hospital Environment. CyberC 2011: 585-592 - 2010
- [c81]Anke Dittmar, Michael D. Harrison:
Representations for an iterative resource-based design approach. EICS 2010: 135-144 - [c80]José Luís Silva, Óscar R. Ribeiro, João M. Fernandes, José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
The APEX Framework: Prototyping of Ubiquitous Environments Based on Petri Nets. HCSE 2010: 6-21 - [c79]Mieke Massink, Michael D. Harrison, Diego Latella:
Scalable analysis of collective behaviour in smart service systems. SAC 2010: 1173-1180 - [c78]Mieke Massink, Diego Latella, Andrea Bracciali, Michael D. Harrison:
A Scalable Fluid Flow Process Algebraic Approach to Emergency Egress Analysis. SEFM 2010: 169-180
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j24]Michael D. Harrison, Mieke Massink:
Preface. Electron. Commun. Eur. Assoc. Softw. Sci. Technol. 22 (2009) - [c77]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Interaction engineering using the IVY tool. EICS 2009: 35-44 - [c76]Michael D. Harrison:
Bridging the gulf between interaction engineering and human reliability assessment. EICS 2009: 67-68 - [c75]José Luís Silva, José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
An infrastructure for experience centered agile prototyping of ambient intelligence. EICS 2009: 79-84 - [c74]Michael D. Harrison, Mieke Massink, Diego Latella:
Engineering crowd interaction within smart environments. EICS 2009: 117-122 - [c73]Michael D. Harrison, Mieke Massink:
Modelling Interactive Experience, Function and Performance in Ubiquitous Systems. PASM@MASCOTS 2009: 23-42 - 2008
- [j23]Stephen W. Gilroy, Michael D. Harrison:
SBML: a user interface mark-up language based on interaction style. Int. J. Web Eng. Technol. 4(2): 207-234 (2008) - [c72]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Systematic Analysis of Control Panel Interfaces Using Formal Tools. DSV-IS 2008: 72-85 - [c71]Gavin J. Doherty, José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Resources for Situated Actions. DSV-IS 2008: 194-207 - [c70]Christian Kray, Keith Cheverst, Michael D. Harrison, Fathi Hamhoum, Jürgen Wagner:
Towards a location model for indoor navigation support through public displays and mobile devices. MIRW 2008: 83-92 - [c69]Mieke Massink, Diego Latella, Maurice H. ter Beek, Michael D. Harrison, Michele Loreti:
A Fluid Flow Approach to Usability Analysis of Multi-user Systems. TAMODIA/HCSE 2008: 166-180 - [p1]Michael D. Harrison, José Creissac Campos, Gavin J. Doherty, Karsten Loer:
Connecting Rigorous System Analysis to Experience-Centered Design. Maturing Usability 2008: 56-74 - [e3]Michael D. Harrison, Mark-Alexander Sujan:
Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security, 27th International Conference, SAFECOMP 2008, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, September 22-25, 2008, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5219, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-87697-7 [contents] - [i1]Michael D. Harrison, José Creissac Campos:
Analysing Human Aspects of Safety-Critical Software. ERCIM News 2008(75) (2008) - 2007
- [c68]Harold W. Thimbleby, Michael D. Harrison:
Names and reference in user interfaces. BCS HCI (2) 2007: 107-110 - [c67]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Considering Context and Users in Interactive Systems Analysis. EHCI/DS-VIS 2007: 193-209 - [c66]Michael D. Harrison, Christian Kray, Zhiyu Sun, Huqiu Zhang:
Factoring User Experience into the Design of Ambient and Mobile Systems. EHCI/DS-VIS 2007: 243-259 - [c65]Michael D. Harrison, Christian Kray, José Creissac Campos:
Exploring an Option Space to Engineer a Ubiquitous Computing System. FMIS@BCS HCI 2007: 41-55 - 2006
- [j22]Karsten Loer, Michael D. Harrison:
An integrated framework for the analysis of dependable interactive systems (IFADIS): Its tool support and evaluation. Autom. Softw. Eng. 13(4): 469-496 (2006) - [c64]Mark-Alexander Sujan, Michael D. Harrison, Alison Steven, Pauline H. Pearson, Susan J. Vernon:
Demonstration of Safety in Healthcare Organisations. SAFECOMP 2006: 219-232 - [e2]Stephen W. Gilroy, Michael D. Harrison:
Interactive Systems, Design, Specification, and Verification, 12th International Workshop, DSVIS 2005, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, July 13-15, 2005, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3941, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-34145-5 [contents] - 2005
- [j21]Shamus P. Smith, Michael D. Harrison:
Measuring reuse in hazard analysis. Reliab. Eng. Syst. Saf. 89(1): 93-104 (2005) - [c63]Karsten Loer, Michael D. Harrison:
Analysing User Confusion in Context Aware Mobile Applications. INTERACT 2005: 184-197 - 2004
- [c62]Michael D. Harrison, Lorenzo Strigini:
Workshop on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Achieving and Analysing System Dependability. DSN 2004: 899 - [c61]Stephen W. Gilroy, Michael D. Harrison:
Using Interaction Style to Match the Ubiquitous User Interface to the Device-to-Hand. EHCI/DS-VIS 2004: 325-345 - [c60]Karsten Loer, Michael Hildebrandt, Michael D. Harrison:
Analysing Dynamic Function Scheduling Decisions. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 45-60 - [c59]Shamus P. Smith, Michael D. Harrison, Bastiaan A. Schupp:
How Explicit Are the Barriers to Failure in Safety Arguments? SAFECOMP 2004: 325-338 - [c58]Michael Hildebrandt, Karsten Loer, Michael D. Harrison:
Time design: analysing human temporal control behaviour in dynamic real-time systems. SMC (1) 2004: 879-885 - [c57]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison, Karsten Loer:
Verifying user interface behaviour with model checking. VVEIS 2004: 87-96 - 2003
- [c56]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
From HCI to Software Engineering and Back. ICSE Workshop on SE-HCI 2003: 49-56 - [c55]Shamus P. Smith, Michael D. Harrison:
Reuse in Hazard Analysis: Identification and Support. SAFECOMP 2003: 382-395 - 2002
- [c54]Shamus P. Smith, Michael D. Harrison:
Blending Descriptive and Numeric Analysis in Human Reliability Design. DSV-IS 2002: 223-237 - [c53]Shamus P. Smith, Michael D. Harrison:
Improving Hazard Classification through the Reuse of Descriptive Arguments. ICSR 2002: 255-268 - [c52]Karsten Loer, Michael D. Harrison:
Towards Usable and Relevant Model Checking Techniques for the Analysis of Dependable Interactive Systems. ASE 2002: 223-226 - [c51]Shamus P. Smith, Michael D. Harrison:
Augmenting descriptive scenario analysis for improvements in human reliability design. SAC 2002: 739-743 - [c50]Michael D. Harrison, P. D. Johnson, Peter C. Wright:
Automating functions in multi-agent control systems: supporting the decision process. SSS 2002: 93-106 - 2001
- [j20]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Model Checking Interactor Specifications. Autom. Softw. Eng. 8(3-4): 275-310 (2001) - [j19]Shamus P. Smith, Michael D. Harrison:
Editorial: User centred design and implementation of virtual environments. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 55(2): 109-114 (2001) - [j18]James S. Willans, Michael D. Harrison:
A toolset supported approach for designing and testing virtual environment interaction techniques. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 55(2): 145-165 (2001) - [c49]James S. Willans, Michael D. Harrison:
Prototyping Pre-implementation Designs of Virtual Environment Behaviour. EHCI 2001: 91-108 - [c48]Steven Pocock, Michael D. Harrison, Peter C. Wright, Paul Johnson:
THEA: A Technique for Human Error Assessment Early in Design. INTERACT 2001: 247-254 - 2000
- [j17]Gavin J. Doherty, José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Representational Reasoning and Verification. Formal Aspects Comput. 12(4): 260-277 (2000) - [j16]Peter C. Wright, Robert E. Fields, Michael D. Harrison:
Analyzing Human-Computer Interaction as Distributed Cognition: The Resources Model. Hum. Comput. Interact. 15(1): 1-41 (2000) - [j15]Andy Dearden, Michael D. Harrison, Peter C. Wright:
Allocation of function: scenarios, context and the economics of effort. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 52(2): 289-318 (2000) - [c47]James S. Willans, Michael D. Harrison:
Verifying the Behaviour of Virtual Environment World Objects. DSV-IS 2000: 65-77 - [c46]Karsten Loer, Michael D. Harrison:
Formal Interactive Systems Analysis and Usability Inspection Methods: Two Incompatible Worlds? DSV-IS 2000: 169-190 - [c45]James S. Willans, Michael D. Harrison:
A 'plug and play' approach to testing virtual environment interaction techniques. EGVE 2000: 33-42
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j14]David J. Duke, Bob Fields, Michael D. Harrison:
A Case Study in the Specification and Analysis of Design Alternatives for a User Interface. Formal Aspects Comput. 11(2): 107-131 (1999) - [c44]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Modelling and Analysing Connectivity in an Audio-Visual Communications System. DSV-IS 1999: 167-188 - [c43]Anthony D. Griffiths, Michael D. Harrison, Andrew M. Dearden:
Using Scenarios to Envisage the Impact of CBR on Decision-Making Processes. ICCBR Workshops 1999: 15-24 - [c42]Anthony D. Griffiths, Michael D. Harrison, Andrew M. Dearden:
Case-based Reasoning Systems for Knowledge Mediation. INTERACT 1999: 425-433 - 1998
- [j13]Michael D. Harrison:
Desert Island Reading. Autom. Softw. Eng. 5(3): 373-375 (1998) - [c41]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
The Role of Verification in Interactive Systems Design. DSV-IS 1998: 155-170 - [c40]Gavin J. Doherty, Michael D. Harrison:
Integrating Joint Behaviour and Dialogue Description. DSV-IS 1998: 293-308 - [c39]Michael D. Harrison:
Working Group 1 Report. DSV-IS 1998: 312-315 - 1997
- [j12]Andrew M. Dearden, Michael D. Harrison:
A Software Engineering Model for Case Memory System. Comput. J. 40(4): 167-182 (1997) - [j11]Andrew M. Dearden, Michael D. Harrison:
Abstract models for HCI. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 46(1): 151-177 (1997) - [j10]John C. McCarthy, Patrick G. T. Healey, Peter C. Wright, Michael D. Harrison:
Accountability of work activity in high-consequence work systems: human error in context. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 47(6): 735-766 (1997) - [c38]José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Formally verifying interactive systems: A review. DSV-IS 1997: 109-124 - [c37]Gavin J. Doherty, Michael D. Harrison:
A representational approach to the specification of presentations. DSV-IS 1997: 273-290 - [c36]John C. McCarthy, Peter C. Wright, Patrick G. T. Healey, Andrew M. Dearden, Michael D. Harrison:
Locating the scene: the particular and the general in contexts for ambulance control. GROUP 1997: 101-110 - [c35]Bob Fields, Peter C. Wright, Michael D. Harrison:
Objectives, strategies and resources as design drivers. INTERACT 1997: 164-171 - [c34]Peter C. Wright, Bob Fields, Andrew M. Dearden, Michael D. Harrison:
Techniques for the design of human error tolerant systems. INTERACT 1997: 665-666 - [c33]Andrew M. Dearden, Michael D. Harrison:
Using Executable Interactor Specifications to Explore the Impact of Operator Interaction Errors. SAFECOMP 1997: 138-147 - [e1]Michael D. Harrison, Juan Carlos Torres:
Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems'97, Proceedings of the Fourth International Eurographics Workshop, June 4-6, 1997, Granada, Spain. Eurographics, Springer 1997, ISBN 3-211-83055-3 [contents] - 1996
- [j9]Bob Fields, Peter C. Wright, Michael D. Harrison:
Time, tasks and errors. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 28(2): 53-56 (1996) - [c32]Andrew M. Dearden, Michael D. Harrison:
Risk Analysis, Impact and Interaction Modelling. DSV-IS 1996: 229-247 - [c31]Nicholas A. Merriam, Michael D. Harrison:
Evaluating the Interfaces of Three Theorem Proving Assistants. DSV-IS 1996: 330-346 - [c30]Andrew M. Dearden, Michael D. Harrison:
Impact as a Human Factor in Interactive System Design. SSS 1996: 184-199 - 1995
- [j8]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
Event model of human-system interaction. Softw. Eng. J. 10(1): 3-12 (1995) - [j7]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
Mapping user requirements to implementations. Softw. Eng. J. 10(1): 13-20 (1995) - [j6]Ann Blandford, Philip J. Barnard, Michael D. Harrison:
Using Interaction Framework to guide the design of interactive systems. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 43(1): 101-130 (1995) - [c29]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
Interaction and Task Requirements. DSV-IS 1995: 54-75 - [c28]Christopher John Bramwell, Bob Fields, Michael D. Harrison:
Exploring Design Options Rationally. DSV-IS 1995: 134-148 - [c27]Michael D. Harrison:
Reports from Working Groups: Role of Verification. DSV-IS 1995: 342-344 - [c26]John C. McCarthy, Peter C. Wright, Michael D. Harrison:
A requirements space for group-work systems. INTERACT 1995: 283-288 - [c25]Bob Fields, Peter C. Wright, Michael D. Harrison:
A task centered approach to analysing human error tolerance requirements. RE 1995: 18-26 - 1994
- [j5]Bob Fields, Michael D. Harrison, Peter C. Wright:
From informal requirements to agent-based specification. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 26(2): 65-68 (1994) - [c24]David J. Duke, Giorgio P. Faconti, Michael D. Harrison, Fabio Paternò:
Unifying Views of Interactors. Advanced Visual Interfaces 1994: 143-152 - [c23]Michael D. Harrison:
Working Group Discussions: Role of Formalisms. DSV-IS 1994: 57-60 - [c22]Bob Fields, Michael D. Harrison, Peter C. Wright:
Modelling Interactive Systems and Providing Task Relevant Information. DSV-IS 1994: 253-266 - [c21]Michael D. Harrison, Ann Blandford, Philip J. Barnard:
Modelling Interactive Systems and Providing Task Relevant Information. DSV-IS 1994: 267-277 - [c20]Andrew M. Dearden, Michael D. Harrison:
Modelling Interaction Properties for Interactive Case Memories. DSV-IS 1994: 301-316 - [c19]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
Folding Human Factors into Rigorous Development. DSV-IS 1994: 333-347 - [c18]Chris R. Roast, Michael D. Harrison:
User Centred System Modelling using the Template Model. DSV-IS 1994: 401-412 - [c17]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
A Theory of Presentations. FME 1994: 271-290 - [c16]Michael D. Harrison, David J. Duke:
A Review of Formalisms for Describing Interactive Behaviour. ICSE Workshop on SE-HCI 1994: 49-75 - [c15]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
From Formal Models to Formal Methods. ICSE Workshop on SE-HCI 1994: 159-173 - [c14]Bob Fields, Peter C. Wright, Michael D. Harrison:
Applying Formal Methods for Human Error Tolerant Design. ICSE Workshop on SE-HCI 1994: 185-195 - [c13]Peter C. Wright, Bob Fields, Michael D. Harrison:
Deriving human-error tolerance requirements from tasks. ICRE 1994: 135-142 - 1993
- [j4]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
Abstract Interaction Objects. Comput. Graph. Forum 12(3): 25-36 (1993) - [j3]John C. McCarthy, Victoria C. Miles, Andrew F. Monk, Michael D. Harrison, Alan J. Dix, Peter C. Wright:
Text-Based On-Line Conferencing: A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis Using a Minimal Prototype. Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(2): 147-183 (1993) - [c12]Michael D. Harrison, Philip J. Barnard:
On defining requirements for interaction. RE 1993: 50-54 - 1992
- [j2]C. W. Johnson, Michael D. Harrison:
Using Temporal Logic to Support the Specification and Prototyping of Interactive Control Systems. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 37(3): 357-385 (1992) - [c11]Michael D. Harrison:
A Model for the Option Space of Interactive System. Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 155-170 - [c10]Gilbert Cockton, Michael D. Harrison, Barbara H. Kwasnik, Robin R. Penner, Rob Procter:
HCI: Whose Problem Is It Anyway? Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction 1992: 397-403 - 1991
- [j1]John C. McCarthy, Victoria C. Miles, Andrew F. Monk, Michael D. Harrison, Alan J. Dix, Peter C. Wright:
Four generic communication tasks which must be supported in electronic conferencing. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 23(1): 41-43 (1991) - [c9]Nick Hammond, Philip J. Barnard, Joëlle Coutaz, Michael D. Harrison, Allan MacLean, Richard M. Young:
Modelling user, system design: results of a scenarios matrix exercise. CHI 1991: 377-380 - [c8]C. W. Johnson, Michael D. Harrison:
Declarative Graphics And Dynamic Interaction. Eurographics 1991: 195-208 - 1990
- [c7]Michael D. Harrison, Andrew F. Monk:
Human computer interaction group, University of York, U.K. (lab review). CHI 1990: 85-86 - [c6]C. W. Johnson, Michael D. Harrison:
Prelog - a System for Presenting and Rendering Logic Specifications of Interactive Systems. Eurographics 1990 - [c5]Janet Finlay, Michael D. Harrison:
Pattern recognition and interaction models. INTERACT 1990: 149-154 - [c4]Andrew F. Monk, John M. Carroll, Michael D. Harrison, John Long, Richard M. Young:
New approaches to theory in HCI: How should we judge their acceptability? INTERACT 1990: 1055-1058
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c3]Michael D. Harrison, Alan J. Dix:
Modelling the relationship between state and display in interactive systems. Informatics and Psychology Workshop 1988: 241-249 - 1987
- [c2]Alan J. Dix, Michael D. Harrison, Colin Runciman, Harold W. Thimbleby:
Interaction Models and the Principled Design of Interactive Systems. ESEC 1987: 118-126
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [b1]Michael D. Harrison:
Developing a calculus for relating computer programs. University of Oxford, UK, 1978 - 1976
- [c1]Michael D. Harrison:
Relations between Programs with Different Storage Requirements. MFCS 1976: 323-329
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