Pub. period:1992-2001
Pub. count:8
Number of co-authors:3
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Michael A. Bell:3David Jackson's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Michael A. Bell:4 Computer analyst to programmer: "You start coding. I'll go find out what they want."
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Jackson, David (2001): Visual Debugging of Multithreaded Java Programs. In: HCC 2001 - IEEE CS International Symposium on Human-Centric Computing Languages and Environments September 5-7, 2001, Stresa, Italy. pp. 340-341.
Usher, Michelle and Jackson, David (2000): Promoting Scalability in a Concurrent Visual Language. In: VL 2000 2000. pp. 93-94.
Beaumont, Mark and Jackson, David (1998): Visualizing Complex Control Flow. In: VL 1998 1998. pp. 244-251.
Usher, Michelle and Jackson, David (1998): A Concurrent Visual Language Based on Petri Nets. In: VL 1998 1998. pp. 72-73.
Beaumont, Mark and Jackson, David (1997): Low Level Visual Programming. In: VL 1997 1997. pp. 414-421.
Jackson, David and Bell, Michael A. (1997): String-Pattern Matching in a Visual Programming Language. In J. Vis. Lang. Comput., 8 (5) pp. 545-561.
Bell, Michael A. and Jackson, David (1993): CALVIN - Courseware Authoring Language using VIsual Notation. In: Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages August 24-27, 1993, Bergen, Norway. pp. 225-230.
Bell, Michael A. and Jackson, David (1992): Visual Author Languages for Computer-Aided Learning. In: Proceedings of the 1992 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages September 15-18, 1992, Seattle, Washington, USA. pp. 258-260.
Pub. period:1992-2001
Pub. count:8
Number of co-authors:3
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Michael A. Bell:3David Jackson's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Michael A. Bell:4 Computer analyst to programmer: "You start coding. I'll go find out what they want."
-- Popular computer one-liner
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
Read Steve's chapter !