Author: Roger Henry

Publications

Publication period start: 1991
Number of co-authors: 1

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Ray Waddington
3

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Ray Waddington
7

Publications

Waddington, Ray, Henry, Roger (1990): Expert Programmers Re-Establish Intentions when Debugging Another Programmer's Program. In: Diaper, Dan, Gilmore, David J., Cockton, Gilbert, Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 90 - 3rd IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction August 27-31, 1990, Cambridge, UK. pp. 965-970.

Henry, Roger (1981): Real-Time Programming Languages. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 14 (3) pp. 355-369.

Waddington, Ray, Henry, Roger (1989): The Effect of Program Authorship on Novice Debugging Performance. In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 1989, . pp. 113-120.

Waddington, Ray, Henry, Roger (1991): Selective Information Hiding: A Debugging Technique to Address Some of the Problems of Nov. In: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 1991, . pp. 592-596.

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