Pub. period:1995-2003
Pub. count:6
Number of co-authors:3
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Allen L. Ambler:4Jennifer L. Leopold's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Allen L. Ambler:19 Computer programs emerge as the outcome of complex human processes of cognition, communication and negotiation, which serve to establish the meaningful embedding of the computer system in its intended use context.
-- Floyd, 1992, p. 24
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
Leopold, Jennifer L. and Palmer, Tyler (2003): CQServer: An Example of Applying a Distributed Object Infrastructure for Heterogeneous Enterprise Computation of Continual Queries. In: ICEIS 2003 2003. pp. 313-320.
Leopold, Jennifer L., Ambler, Allen L., Heimovics, Meg and Palmer, Tyler (2001): A Visual Query System for the Specification and Scientific Analysis of Continual Queries. In: HCC 2001 - IEEE CS International Symposium on Human-Centric Computing Languages and Environments September 5-7, 2001, Stresa, Italy. pp. 203-211.
Ambler, Allen L. and Leopold, Jennifer L. (1998): Public Programming in a Web World. In: VL 1998 1998. pp. 100-107.
Leopold, Jennifer L. and Ambler, Allen L. (1997): Keyboardless Visual Programming Using Voice, Handwriting, and Gesture. In: VL 1997 1997. pp. 28-35.
Leopold, Jennifer L. and Ambler, Allen L. (1996): A User Interface for the Visualization and Manipulation of Arrays. In: VL 1996 1996. pp. 54-55.
Leopold, Jennifer L. (1995): Review of The Icon Book: Visual Symbols for Computer Systems and Documentation, by William Horton. In J. Vis. Lang. Comput., 6 (4) pp. 405-406.
Pub. period:1995-2003
Pub. count:6
Number of co-authors:3
Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:
Allen L. Ambler:4Jennifer L. Leopold's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:
Allen L. Ambler:19 Computer programs emerge as the outcome of complex human processes of cognition, communication and negotiation, which serve to establish the meaningful embedding of the computer system in its intended use context.
-- Floyd, 1992, p. 24
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