No description available of Michael Boardman...Baber, Chris, Sharples, Mike, Boardman, Michael, Price, Amber and Haniff, David (2001): Requirements engineering of personal technology for police officers,. In: Hirose, M. (ed.) Proceedings of Interact 2001 2001, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 512-520.
Baber, Chris, Haniff, David, Sharples, Mike, Boardman, Michael and Price, Amber (2001): A Requirements Analysis of Personal Mobile Computers for Police Officers. In: "Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, Volume VI". Ashgate pp. 21-28
Baber, Chris, Haniff, David, Sharples, Mike, Boardman, Michael and Price, Amber (2001): A Requirements Analysis of Personal Mobile Computers for Police Officers (In Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics). In: Harris, D (ed.) Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics 2001. pp. 21-28.
Baber, Chris, Haniff, David, Sharples, Mike, Boardman, Michael and Price, Amber (2001): A Requirements Analysis of Personal Mobile Computers for Police Officers (In Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics,. In: Harris, D (ed.) Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics 2001. pp. 21-28.
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Publication period:2001-2001
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