Author: Iris Vessey

Publications

Publication period start: 1986
Number of co-authors: 9

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Ajay Paul Sravanapudi
1
Ron Weber
3
Robert L. Glass
4

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa
13
Noam Tractinsky
33
Robert L. Glass
48

Publications

Glass, Robert L., Ramesh, Venkataraman, Vessey, Iris (2004): An analysis of research in computing disciplines. In Communications of the ACM, 47 (6) pp. 89-94. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/990680.990686

Scott, Judy E., Vessey, Iris (2002): Managing risks in enterprise systems implementations. In Communications of the ACM, 45 (4) pp. 74-81. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/505248.505249

Vessey, Iris, Glass, Robert L. (1998): Strong Vs. Weak Approaches to Systems Development. In Communications of the ACM, 41 (4) pp. 99-102.

Vessey, Iris (1997): Problems versus Solutions: The Role of the Application Domain in Software. In: Empirical Studies of Programmers - Seventh Workshop October 24-26, 1997, 1997, Alexandria, Virginia. pp. 233-240. https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/266399/p233-vessey/p233-vessey.pdf

Shaft, Teresa M., Vessey, Iris (1996): Computer Program Comprehension Processes: The Effect of Application Domain Knowledge. In: Gray, Wayne D., Boehm-Davis, Deborah A., Spohrer, James C. (eds.) Empirical Studies of Programmers - Sixth Workshop January 5-7, 1996, 1996, Alexandria, Virginia. pp. 277-278.

Vessey, Iris, Sravanapudi, Ajay Paul (1995): CASE Tools as Collaborative Support Technologies. In Communications of the ACM, 38 (1) pp. 83-95.

Vessey, Iris, Conger, Sue A. (1994): Requirements Specification: Learning Object, Process, and Data Methodologies. In Communications of the ACM, 37 (5) pp. 102-113.

Vessey, Iris, Jarvenpaa, Sirkka L., Tractinsky, Noam (1992): Evaluating of Vendor Products: CASE Tools as Methodology Companions. In Communications of the ACM, 35 (4) pp. 90-105.

Vessey, Iris (1989): Toward a Theory of Computer Program Bugs: An Empirical Test. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 30 (1) pp. 23-46.

Vessey, Iris (1988): Expert-Novice Knowledge Organization: An Empirical Investigation Using Computer Program Re. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 7 (2) pp. 153-171.

Vessey, Iris (1987): On Matching Programmers' Chunks with Program Structures: An Empirical Investigation. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 27 (1) pp. 65-89.

Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron (1986): Structured Tools and Conditional Logic: An Empirical Investigation. In Communications of the ACM, 29 (1) pp. 48-57.

Vessey, Iris (1985): Expertise in Debugging Computer Programs: A Process Analysis. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 23 (5) pp. 459-494.

Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron (1984): Conditional Statements and Program Coding: An Experimental Evaluation. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 21 (2) pp. 161-190.

Vessey, Iris, Weber, Ron (1983): Some Factors Affecting Program Repair Maintenance: An Empirical Study. In Communications of the ACM, 26 (2) pp. 128-134.

Glass, Robert L., Vessey, Iris (1994): Software Tasks: Intellectual, Clerical or Creative?. In: HICSS 1994 , 1994, . pp. 377-382.

Glass, Robert L., Vessey, Iris (1998): Focusing on the Application Domain: Everyone Agrees It\'s Vital, but Who\'s Doing Anything. In: HICSS 1998 , 1998, . pp. 187-196. https://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/hicss/1998/8239/03/82390187abs.htm

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