Pub. period:2007-2008
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:3
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Gem Stapleton:3Aidan Delaney's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
John Taylor:17 ... there are no simple 'right' answers for most web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need--carefully thought out, well executed, and tested.
-- Steve Krug, Don't Make Me Think, p. 136
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
Read Steve's chapter !
The Social Design of Technical Systems: Building technologies for communities
by Brian Whitworth and Adnan Ahmad
The Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction, 2nd Ed.
by Mads Soegaard and Rikke Friis Dam
Delaney, Aidan, Taylor, John and Thompson, Simon (2008): Spider Diagrams of Order and a Hierarchy of Star-Free Regular Languages. In: Stapleton, Gem, Howse, John and Lee, John (eds.) Diagrams 2008 - Diagrammatic Representation and Inference - 5th International Conference September 19-21, 2008, Herrsching, Germany. pp. 172-187.
Stapleton, Gem and Delaney, Aidan (2008): Evaluating and generalizing constraint diagrams. In J. Vis. Lang. Comput., 19 (4) pp. 499-521.
Stapleton, Gem and Delaney, Aidan (2007): Towards Overcoming Deficiencies in Constraint Diagrams. In: VL-HCC 2007 - IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing 23-27 September, 2007, Coeur dAlene, Idaho, USA. pp. 33-40.
Delaney, Aidan and Stapleton, Gem (2007): Spider Diagrams of Order. In: Cox, Philip T., Fish, Andrew and Howse, John (eds.) VL-HCC 07 - Proceedings of the VLL 2007 workshop on Visual Languages and Logic - Part of the 2007 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing 23rd September, 2007, Coeur dAléne, Idaho, USA. pp. 27-39.
Pub. period:2007-2008
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:3
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Gem Stapleton:3Aidan Delaney's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
John Taylor:17 ... there are no simple 'right' answers for most web design questions (at least not for the important ones). What works is good, integrated design that fills a need--carefully thought out, well executed, and tested.
-- Steve Krug, Don't Make Me Think, p. 136
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
Read Steve's chapter !
The Social Design of Technical Systems: Building technologies for communities
by Brian Whitworth and Adnan Ahmad
The Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction, 2nd Ed.
by Mads Soegaard and Rikke Friis Dam