2003 |
15 | EE | David J. Duke,
Philip J. Barnard,
Nick Halper,
Mara Mellin:
Rendering and Affect.
Comput. Graph. Forum 22(3): 359-368 (2003) |
2001 |
14 | | David J. Duke,
David A. Duce,
Philip J. Barnard,
Jon May:
Human-computer protocols.
HCI 2001: 296-300 |
2000 |
13 | EE | Philip J. Barnard,
Jon May,
David J. Duke,
David A. Duce:
Systems, interactions, and macrotheory.
ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 7(2): 222-262 (2000) |
1997 |
12 | | Jon May,
Philip J. Barnard:
Modelling multimodal interaction: A theory-based technique for design analysis support.
INTERACT 1997: 667-668 |
1995 |
11 | EE | David J. Duke,
Philip J. Barnard,
Jon May,
David A. Duce:
Systematic Development of the Human Interface.
APSEC 1995: 313- |
10 | | Jon May,
Philip J. Barnard:
Cinematography and interface design.
INTERACT 1995: 26-31 |
9 | EE | Ann Blandford,
Philip J. Barnard,
Michael D. Harrison:
Using Interaction Framework to guide the design of interactive systems.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 43(1): 101-130 (1995) |
8 | | Jon May,
Philip J. Barnard:
The Case for Supportive Evaluation During Design.
Interacting with Computers 7(2): 115-143 (1995) |
1994 |
7 | | Philip J. Barnard,
Jon May:
Interactions with Advanced Graphical Interfaces and the Deployment of Latent Human Knowledge.
DSV-IS 1994: 15-49 |
6 | | Michael D. Harrison,
Ann Blandford,
Philip J. Barnard:
Modelling Interactive Systems and Providing Task Relevant Information.
DSV-IS 1994: 267-277 |
1993 |
5 | | Philip J. Barnard:
Modelling Users, Systems and Design Spaces (Esprit Basic Research Action 3066).
HCI (1) 1993: 331-336 |
4 | | Jon May,
Philip J. Barnard,
Ann Blandford:
Using Structural Descriptions of Interfaces to Automate the Modelling of User Cognition.
User Model. User-Adapt. Interact. 3(1): 27-64 (1993) |
1990 |
3 | | Alison J. K. Green,
Philip J. Barnard:
Iconic interfacing: The role of icon distinctiveness and fixed or variable screen locations.
INTERACT 1990: 457-462 |
2 | | Simon C. Duff,
Philip J. Barnard:
Influencing behaviour via device representation; decreasing performance by increasing instruction.
INTERACT 1990: 61-72 |
1981 |
1 | | Philip J. Barnard,
N. V. Hammond,
J. Morton,
John Brian Long:
Consistency and Compatibility in Human-Computer Dialogue.
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 15(1): 87-134 (1981) |