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2001
 
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Anderson, Stuart, Power, John and Tourlas, Konstantinos (2001): Reasoning in Higraphs with Loose Edges. In: HCC 2001 - IEEE CS International Symposium on Human-Centric Computing Languages and Environments September 5-7, 2001, Stresa, Italy. pp. 23-29.

1990
 
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Thimbleby, Harold, Anderson, Stuart and Witten, Ian H. (1990): Reflexive CSCW: Supporting Long-Term Personal Work. In Interacting with Computers, 2 (3) pp. 330-336.

CSCW (computer-supported cooperative work) is an active research area with many promising applications and benefits. We argue that the plight of the individual user can also be viewed as a CSCW problem, for the individual frequently acts as multiple persona: performing many independent tasks, perhaps in several places. We propose reflexive CSCW to address such issues. Solutions in the reflexive case will of course be of benefit to users even if they are working in a conventional multi-user CSCW context; proposed solutions in CSCW can be re-presented for individual users.

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1986
 
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Anderson, Stuart (1986): Proving Properties of Interactive Systems. In: Harrison, Michael D. and Monk, Andrew (eds.) Proceedings of the Second Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers II August 23-26, 1986, University of York, UK. pp. 402-416.

The problem of stating and proving properties of interactive systems is dealt with within a fairly concrete notion of interactive system specification. A small specification is presented and outline proofs of some simple properties are given. Though the proofs are simple they do illustrate some of the proof techniques available within the framework. We argue that within the framework presented here properties can be succinctly stated and easily proved and that it is possible to modularise proofs in such a way that the same techniques can be used on larger problems. In addition the possibility of synthesising systems from such properties is considered.

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