Publication statistics

Pub. period:1996-2010
Pub. count:40
Number of co-authors:15



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Jon Kolko:29
Beth Mazur:2
Whitney Quesenbery:2

 

 

Productive colleagues

Richard Anderson's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Elizabeth Dykstra-..:83
Jonathan Arnowitz:74
Jon Kolko:40
 
 
 
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2010
 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2010): Interactions: information, physicality, co-ownership, and culture. In Interactions, 17 (1) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2010): On designers as catalytic agents. In Interactions, 17 (1) p. 80.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2010): exploring aspects of design thinking. In Interactions, 17 (2) p. 5.

 
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Kolko, Jon and Anderson, Richard (2010): Interactions. In Interactions, 17 (2) pp. 80-ff.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2010): Business, culture, and society. In Interactions, 17 (3) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2010): Subtlety, change. In Interactions, 17 (4) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2010): Interactions: authenticity, complexity, design. In Interactions, 17 (5) p. 5.

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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2009): Interactions: time for some change. In Interactions, 16 (1) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2009): On marketing, words. In Interactions, 16 (1) p. 80.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2009): Interactions: trust, collaboration, and empathy. In Interactions, 16 (2) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2009): On the relevance of theory to practitioners. In Interactions, 16 (2) p. 80.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2009): Interactions: the need to consider the lasting human consequences of our work. In Interactions, 16 (3) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2009): On changing the world while paying the bills. In Interactions, 16 (3) p. 72.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2009): Interactions: time, culture, and behavior. In Interactions, 16 (4) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2009): Interactions: looking broadly to the future. In Interactions, 16 (5) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2009): Interactions: social, authentic, and interdisciplinary. In Interactions, 16 (6) p. 5.

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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): Interactions: experiences, people, technology. In Interactions, 15 (1) pp. 4-5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): On innovation, appropriateness, intervention design. In Interactions, 15 (1) pp. 80-ff.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): Interactions: bridging communities. In Interactions, 15 (2) pp. 4-5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): On logic, research, design synthesis. In Interactions, 15 (2) pp. 80-ff.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): Interactions: a new renaissance of worlds colliding. In Interactions, 15 (3) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): Clues and solutions. In Interactions, 15 (3) pp. 35-ff.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): On the experience ecosystem, drama, choreography. In Interactions, 15 (3) pp. 80-ff.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): Interactions: a quiet call to arms. In Interactions, 15 (4) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): On marketing, sustainability, and pessimism. In Interactions, 15 (4) p. 80.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): Interactions: we're not in Kansas anymore. In Interactions, 15 (5) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): On addressing wicked problems. In Interactions, 15 (5) p. 80.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Kolko, Jon (2008): Interactions: having an impact. In Interactions, 15 (6) p. 5.

 
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Anderson, Richard and Koike, Jon (2008): On mobile communication, cultural norms. In Interactions, 15 (6) p. 72.

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Dykstra-Erickson, Elizabeth, Arnowitz, Jonathan, Kolko, Jon and Anderson, Richard (2007): Signing on/signing off. In Interactions, 14 (6) pp. 10-11.

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Anderson, Richard, Instone, Keith, Knemeyer, Dirk, Mazur, Beth and Quesenbery, Whitney (2005): User experience network: a passion for collaboration. In Interactions, 12 (3) pp. 40-41.

 
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Quesenbery, Whitney, Anderson, Richard and Mazur, Beth (2005): UXnet: making connections. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2005. pp. 1098-1099.

This position paper for the CHI2005 Development Consortium describes the vision that led to the formation of the User Experience Network (UXnet) and cross-disciplinary needs it addresses, for individual practitioners and for the ongoing development of the field as a whole.

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Friedland, Liam, Innes, Jon, Longoria, Roman, Hom, Wayne, Henry, Pradeep and Anderson, Richard (2005): Outsourcing & offshoring: impact on the user experience. In: Proceedings of ACM CHI 2005 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2005. pp. 1170-1171.

In a June 2003 survey, the management consulting firm McKinsey&Company reported that 51 percent of software executives surveyed have indicated that their offshore development strategy is already underway. Furthermore, another 20 percent of those surveyed indicated that they would move some portion of their product development offshore within the next 12 months. While offshore development has distinct advantages from the cost of labor perspective, it raises a significant number of challenges as well as opportunities for HCI practitioners and companies that wish to develop well designed, usable products. Offshoring is already changing the practice of HCI in industry, and will continue to impact practitioners more significantly over time.

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Anderson, Richard (1998): Local SIGs Achieve Visibility at CHI 98. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 30 (4) pp. 4-5.

In my first Local SIGs column -- the column that appeared two years ago in October of 1996, I included a section entitled, "A New CHI Conference Challenge: Greater Local SIGs Visibility," and I wrote: "That you may have attended a CHI conference and not found out about local chapter activities or opportunities near you is something I hope to change." I am delighted to report that, thanks to many, SIGCHI local chapters achieved the visibility they deserve at CHI 98.

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1997
 
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Anderson, Richard (1997): Ensuring a Local SIG's Future: Fitting Into and Creating a Culture. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 29 (1) p. 12.

 
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Anderson, Richard (1997): The Social Design of a Local SIG. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 29 (2) pp. 16-17.

 
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Anderson, Richard (1997): Dealing with Change. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 29 (3) pp. 15-17.

 
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Anderson, Richard (1997): Coming Together & Learning from Each Other. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 29 (4) pp. 18-19.

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Borning, Alan, Anderson, Richard and Freeman-Benson, Bjorn (1996): Indigo: A Local Propagation Algorithm for Inequality Constraints. In: Kurlander, David, Brown, Marc and Rao, Ramana (eds.) Proceedings of the 9th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology November 06 - 08, 1996, Seattle, Washington, United States. pp. 129-136.

Inequality constraints are useful for specifying various aspects of user interfaces, such as constraints that one window is to the left of another, or that an object is contained within a rectangle. However, current local propagation constraint solvers can't handle inequality constraints. We present Indigo, an efficient local propagation algorithm for satisfying acyclic constraint hierarchies, including inequality constraints.

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Anderson, Richard (1996): The Year-Round CHI Conference: At a Local SIG Near You. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 28 (4) pp. 15-16.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1996-2010
Pub. count:40
Number of co-authors:15



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Jon Kolko:29
Beth Mazur:2
Whitney Quesenbery:2

 

 

Productive colleagues

Richard Anderson's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Elizabeth Dykstra-..:83
Jonathan Arnowitz:74
Jon Kolko:40
 
 
 
May 18

It's really hard to design products by focus groups. A lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them.

-- Steve Jobs, 1998

 
 

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