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Pub. period:-2007
Pub. count:12
Number of co-authors:23



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Michael D. Harrison:3
Lynne Dunckley:2
Ann Light:2

 

 

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Susan M. Dray:51
Michael D. Harriso..:50
Peter C. Wright:33
 
 
 
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2007
 
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Best, Mike, Dearden, Andrew M., Dray, Susan M., Light, Ann, Thomas, John C., Buckhalter, Celeste, Greenblatt, Dan, Krishnan, Shanks and Sambasivan, Nithya (2007): Sharing Perspectives on Community-Centered Design and International Development. In: Baranauskas, Maria Cecília Calani, Palanque, Philippe A., Abascal, Julio and Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira (eds.) DEGAS 2007 - Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Design and Evaluation of e-Government Applications and Services September 11th, 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. pp. 696-697.

 
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Dearden, Andrew M., Dunckley, Lynne, Best, Mike, Dray, Susan M., Light, Ann and Thomas, John C. (2007): Socially Responsible Design in the Context of International Development. In: Baranauskas, Maria Cecília Calani, Palanque, Philippe A., Abascal, Julio and Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira (eds.) DEGAS 2007 - Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Design and Evaluation of e-Government Applications and Services September 11th, 2007, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. pp. 694-695.

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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.

 
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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.

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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.

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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.

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Dearden, Andrew M. and Harrison, Michael (1997): Abstract Models for HCI. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 46 (1) pp. 151-177.

This paper investigates the use of formal mathematical models in the design of interactive systems and argues for the development of generic models that describe the behaviour of a class of interactive systems. In recent years a number of authors have suggested methods for modelling interactive systems using notations and frameworks drawn from software engineering mathematics. We argue that these models tend to be either: so abstract as to limit their ability to express important interaction concerns for specific systems, and limited in the degree to which they support the construction of software that conforms to the designer 's intention; or so specific to an individual system that they provide only limited re-use across development projects and are therefore likely to be too expensive to develop except in a few special applications such as safety-critical systems. We argue that it is possible to construct a generic model of a class of interactive systems at an intermediate level of abstraction. Such a model would offer wider reusability than detailed specifications of a single system, but greater expressiveness and support for software development than fully general abstract models. To support our argument we review a number of existing models in the literature and present a generic model of interactive case memories, a class of systems used in case-based reasoning.

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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.

Ambulance control involves distributed group work using a mix of computer and communications technologies. The implementation of computer technologies has had mixed results in this area, evidenced by serious failures in the London Ambulance Service in 1992. Often failures are due to inadequate attention to integration of organisational and technical aspects of work. We report a field study of the organisation of one aspect of the work of ambulance control, locating the scene of an emergency. The study was carried out in two ambulance control centres, one predominantly urban and highly computerised and the other largely rural and minimally computerised. Our analysis shows that the particulars of 'locating the scene' are best seen in terms of the use of different technologies to link representations and represented. This research has implications for understanding task and context and the integration of technology and organisation in design, particularly with respect to using similar computer-based technologies in both ambulance control centres.

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Fields, Robert E., Merriam, Nicholas A. and Dearden, Andrew M. (1997): DMVIS: Design, Modelling and Validation of Interactive Systems. In: Harrison, Michael D. and Torres, Juan Carlos (eds.) DSV-IS 1997 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems97, Proceedings of the Fourth International Eurographics Workshop June 4-6, 1997, Granada, Spain. pp. 29-44.

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Dearden, Andrew M. and Harrison, Michael D. (1996): Risk Analysis, Impact and Interaction Modelling. In: Bodart, Francois and Vanderdonckt, Jean M. (eds.) DSV-IS 1996 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems96, Proceedings of the Third International Eurographics Workshop June 5-7, 1996, Namur, Belgium. pp. 229-247.

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Dearden, Andrew M. and Harrison, Michael D. (1994): Modelling Interaction Properties for Interactive Case Memories. In: Paterno, Fabio (ed.) DSV-IS 1994 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems94, Proceedings of the First International Eurographics Workshop June 8-10, 1994, Bocca di Magra, Italy. pp. 301-316.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:-2007
Pub. count:12
Number of co-authors:23



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Michael D. Harrison:3
Lynne Dunckley:2
Ann Light:2

 

 

Productive colleagues

Andrew M. Dearden's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Susan M. Dray:51
Michael D. Harriso..:50
Peter C. Wright:33
 
 
 
May 23

Knowledge is commonly socially constructed, through collaborative efforts towards shared objectives or by dialogues and challenges brought about by different persons' perspectives.

-- G. Salomon (in "Distributed Cognitions: Psychological and Educational Considerations")

 
 

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