2009 |
10 | EE | William W. Gaver,
John Bowers,
Tobie Kerridge,
Andy Boucher,
Nadine Jarvis:
Anatomy of a failure: how we knew when our design went wrong, and what we learned from it.
CHI 2009: 2213-2222 |
9 | EE | Stefan Rennick Egglestone,
Andy Boucher,
Tom Rodden,
Andy Law,
Jan Humble,
Chris Greenhalgh:
Supporting the design of network-spanning applications.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 2987-3002 |
2008 |
8 | EE | William W. Gaver,
Andy Boucher,
Andy Law,
Sarah Pennington,
John Bowers,
Jacob Beaver,
Jan Humble,
Tobie Kerridge,
Nicolas Villar,
Alex Wilkie:
Threshold devices: looking out from the home.
CHI 2008: 1429-1438 |
2006 |
7 | EE | William W. Gaver,
John Bowers,
Andy Boucher,
Andy Law,
Sarah Pennington,
Nicolas Villar:
The history tablecloth: illuminating domestic activity.
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2006: 199-208 |
6 | EE | Andrew Boucher,
William W. Gaver:
Developing the drift table.
Interactions 13(1): 24-27 (2006) |
2005 |
5 | EE | Paul Duff,
Michael R. McCarthy,
Angus Clark,
Henk L. Muller,
Cliff Randell,
Shahram Izadi,
Andy Boucher,
Andy Law,
Sarah Pennington,
Richard Swinford:
A New Method for Auto-calibrated Object Tracking.
Ubicomp 2005: 123-140 |
4 | EE | Steve Benford,
Holger Schnädelbach,
Boriana Koleva,
Rob Anastasi,
Chris Greenhalgh,
Tom Rodden,
Jonathan Green,
Ahmed Ghali,
Tony P. Pridmore,
Bill Gaver,
Andy Boucher,
Brendan Walker,
Sarah Pennington,
Albrecht Schmidt,
Hans Gellersen,
Anthony Steed:
Expected, sensed, and desired: A framework for designing sensing-based interaction.
ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact. 12(1): 3-30 (2005) |
2004 |
3 | EE | William W. Gaver,
John Bowers,
Andrew Boucher,
Hans Gellersen,
Sarah Pennington,
Albrecht Schmidt,
Anthony Steed,
Nicolas Villar,
Brendan Walker:
The drift table: designing for ludic engagement.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 885-900 |
2 | EE | William W. Gaver,
Andrew Boucher,
Sarah Pennington,
Brendan Walker:
Cultural probes and the value of uncertainty.
Interactions 11(5): 53-56 (2004) |
1987 |
1 | | Rob Gerth,
Andy Boucher:
A Timed Failures Model for Extended Communicating Processes.
ICALP 1987: 95-114 |