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Luckin, Rosemary, Dunckley, Lynne and Dearden, Andrew M. (2007): Designing Human Centred Technologies for the Developing World: HCI but not as we know it. In: Proceedings of the HCI07 Conference on People and Computers XXI 2007. p. 56. Available online
Dearden, Andrew M. and Lo, C. M. (2004): Supporting User Decisions in Travel and Tourism. In: Proceedings of the HCI04 Conference on People and Computers XVIII 2004. pp. 103-116.
Roast, Chris, Dearden, Andrew M. and Khazaei, B. (2004): Enhancing Contextual Analysis to Support the Design of Development Tools. In: Proceedings of the HCI04 Conference on People and Computers XVIII 2004. pp. 297-314.
Finlay, Janet E., Allgar, E., Dearden, Andrew M. and McManus, B. (2002): Pattern Languages in Participatory Design. In: Proceedings of the HCI02 Conference on People and Computers XVI 2002. pp. 159-174.
Dearden, Andrew M. (2001): IDA-S: A Conceptual Framework for Partial Automation. In: Proceedings of the HCI01 Conference on People and Computers XV 2001. pp. 213-228.
Dearden, Andrew M. and Harrison, Michael (1997): Abstract Models for HCI. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 46 (1) pp. 151-177177
McCarthy, John C., Wright, Peter C., Healey, Patrick, Dearden, Andrew M. and Harrison, Michael D. (1997): Locating the Scene: The Particular and the General in Contexts for Ambulance Control. In: Payne, Stephen C. and Prinz, Wolfgang (eds.) Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work 1997 November 11-19, 1997, Phoenix, Arizona, USA. pp. 101-110. Available online
Publication period:1997-2007
Publication count:7
Number of co-authors:13
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