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found 22 matches
- 2003
- Alan F. Blackwell:
Cognitive Dimensions of tangible programming techniques. PPIG 2003: 17 - Anna E. Bobkowska:
Cognitive Dimensions questionnaire applied to visual languages evaluation - a case study. PPIG 2003: 15 - Jim Buckley:
Characterising software comprehension for programmers in practice. PPIG 2003: 6 - Steven Clarke, Curtis Becker:
Using the cognitive dimensions framework to measure the usability of a class library. PPIG 2003: 14 - Andy Dearden, Jawed Siddiqi, Amir M. Naghsh:
Using cognitive dimensions to compare prototyping techniques. PPIG 2003: 16 - Judith Good, Paul Brna:
Towards authentic measures of program comprehension. PPIG 2003: 8 - Matthew C. Jadud, Brooke N. Chenoweth, Jacob Schleter:
Little Languages for Little Robots. PPIG 2003: 10 - Marja Kuittinen, Jorma Sajaniemi:
First results of an experiment on using roles of variables in teaching. PPIG 2003: 13 - Maria Kutar, Carol Britton, Trevor Barker, Jennifer Swan:
Investigating the influence of structure of user performance with UML interaction diagrams. PPIG 2003: 18 - Kjetil Moløkken, Magne Jørgensen:
Software Effort Estimation: unstructured group discussion as a method to reduce individual biasis. PPIG 2003: 4 - Matthias M. Müller:
Are Reviews an alternative to pair programming? PPIG 2003: 2 - Pamela O'Shea, Chris Exton:
Does the empirical evidence support visualisation? PPIG 2003: 20 - Stephen Owen, David Budgen, Pearl Brereton:
Employing protocol analysis to study use of software documentation. PPIG 2003: 9 - Marian Petre:
Team coordination through externalised mental imagery. PPIG 2003: 21 - Pablo Romero, Benedict du Boulay, Richard Cox, Rudi Lutz:
Java Debugging strategies in multi-representational environments. PPIG 2003: 19 - Judith Segal:
Some parallels between empirical software engineering and research in human computer interaction. PPIG 2003: 22 - Dale Shaffer, Wendy Doube, Juhani Tuovinen:
Applying Cognitive load theory to computer science education. PPIG 2003: 12 - Helen Sharp, Fiona Hovenden, Mark Woodman:
Tensions in the adoption and evolution of software quality management systems. PPIG 2003: 5 - Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
An ethnography of XP practice. PPIG 2003: 3 - Gary Sherlock, Gordon Rugg:
Using laddering and on-line self-report to elicit design rationale for software. PPIG 2003 - Richard Tucker:
A development study of cogntive problems in learning to program. PPIG 2003: 11 - Proceedings of the 15th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2003, Keele, UK, April 8-10, 2003. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2003 [contents]
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