2007 | ||
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43 | EE | Steven Fraser, Barry W. Boehm, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister, Linda Rising, Edward Yourdon: Retrospectives on Peopleware. ICSE Companion 2007: 21-24 |
42 | EE | Steven Fraser, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Martin Fowler, Ricardo Lopez, Aki Namioka, Linda M. Northrop, David Lorge Parnas, Dave A. Thomas: "No silver bullet" reloaded: retrospective on "essence and accidents of software engineering". OOPSLA Companion 2007: 1026-1030 |
41 | EE | Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Collaboration and telecollaboration in design. OOPSLA Companion 2007: 722 |
40 | EE | Eric Burns, Sharif Razzaque, Mary C. Whitton, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: MACBETH: The avatar which I see before me and its movement toward my hand. VR 2007: 295-296 |
39 | EE | Eric Burns, Sharif Razzaque, Mary C. Whitton, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: MACBETH: Management of Avatar Conflict by Employment of a Technique Hybrid. IJVR 6(2): 11-20 (2007) |
2006 | ||
38 | EE | Eric Burns, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Perceptual sensitivity to visual/kinesthetic discrepancy in hand speed, and why we might care. VRST 2006: 3-8 |
37 | EE | Eric Burns, Sharif Razzaque, Abigail Panter, Mary C. Whitton, Matthew R. McCallus, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: The Hand Is More Easily Fooled than the Eye: Users Are More Sensitive to Visual Interpenetration than to Visual-Proprioceptive Discrepancy. Presence 15(1): 1-15 (2006) |
2003 | ||
36 | EE | Benjamin Lok, Samir Naik, Mary C. Whitton, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Incorporating dynamic real objects into immersive virtual environments. SI3D 2003: 31-40 |
35 | EE | Benjamin Lok, Samir Naik, Mary C. Whitton, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Effects of Handling Real Objects and Avatar Fidelity On Cognitive Task Performance in Virtual Environments. VR 2003: 125-132 |
34 | EE | Michael Meehan, Sharif Razzaque, Mary C. Whitton, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Effect of Latency on Presence in Stressful Virtual Environments. VR 2003: 141-148 |
33 | EE | Benjamin Lok, Samir Naik, Mary C. Whitton, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Incorporating dynamic real objects into immersive virtual environments. ACM Trans. Graph. 22(3): 701 (2003) |
32 | EE | Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Three great challenges for half-century-old computer science. J. ACM 50(1): 25-26 (2003) |
31 | Benjamin Lok, Samir Naik, Mary C. Whitton, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Effects of Handling Real Objects and Self-Avatar Fidelity on Cognitive Task Performance and Sense of Presence in Virtual Environments. Presence 12(6): 615-628 (2003) | |
2002 | ||
30 | EE | Michael Meehan, Brent Insko, Mary C. Whitton, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Physiological measures of presence in stressful virtual environments. SIGGRAPH 2002: 645-652 |
29 | EE | Michael Meehan, Brent Insko, Mary C. Whitton, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Physiological measures of presence in stressful virtual environments. ACM Trans. Graph. 21(3): 645-652 (2002) |
2000 | ||
28 | EE | Gene M. Amdahl, Gerrit A. Blaauw, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Architecture of the IBM System/360. IBM Journal of Research and Development 44(1): 21-36 (2000) |
1999 | ||
27 | EE | Daniel G. Aliaga, Jonathan D. Cohen, Andrew Wilson, Eric Baker, Hansong Zhang, Carl Erikson, Kenneth E. Hoff III, Thomas C. Hudson, Wolfgang Stürzlinger, Rui Bastos, Mary C. Whitton, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Dinesh Manocha: MMR: an interactive massive model rendering system using geometric and image-based acceleration. SI3D 1999: 199-206 |
26 | EE | Martin Usoh, Kevin Arthur, Mary C. Whitton, Rui Bastos, Anthony Steed, Mel Slater, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Walking > Walking-in-Place > Flying, in Virtual Environments. SIGGRAPH 1999: 359-364 |
25 | EE | Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: What's Real about Virtual Reality? VR 1999: 2- |
1997 | ||
24 | EE | Russell M. Taylor II, Jun Chen, Shoji Okimoto, Noel Llopis-Artime, Vernon L. Chi, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Mike Falvo, Scott Paulson, Pichet Thiansathaporn, David Glick, Sean Washburn, Richard Superfine: Pearls found on the way to the ideal interface for scanned-probe microscopes. IEEE Visualization 1997: 467-470 |
23 | EE | Mark R. Mine, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Carlo H. Séquin: Moving objects in space: exploiting proprioception in virtual-environment interaction. SIGGRAPH 1997: 19-26 |
1996 | ||
22 | EE | Jonathan D. Cohen, Amitabh Varshney, Dinesh Manocha, Greg Turk, Hans Weber, Pankaj K. Agarwal, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., William V. Wright: Simplification Envelopes. SIGGRAPH 1996: 119-128 |
21 | Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: The Computer Scientist as a Toolsmith II. Commun. ACM 39(3): 61-68 (1996) | |
1995 | ||
20 | EE | Amitabh Varshney, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., David C. Richardson, William V. Wright, Dinesh Manocha: Defining, Computing, and Visualizing Molecular Interfaces. IEEE Visualization 1995: 36-43 |
19 | EE | Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: The Mythical Man-Month: After 20 Years. IEEE Software 12(5): 57-60 (1995) |
1994 | ||
18 | EE | Steve Bryson, Steven Feiner, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Philip M. Hubbard, Randy Pausch, Andries van Dam: Research frontiers in virtual reality. SIGGRAPH 1994: 473-474 |
17 | EE | Amitabh Varshney, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., William V. Wright: Interactive Visualization of Weighted Three-Dimensional Alpha Hulls. Symposium on Computational Geometry 1994: 395-396 |
1993 | ||
16 | Amitabh Varshney, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Fast Analytical Computation of Richard's Smooth Molecular Surface. IEEE Visualization 1993: 300-307 | |
15 | EE | Lawrence D. Bergman, Jane S. Richardson, David C. Richardson, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: VIEW: an exploratory molecular visualization system with user-definable interaction sequences. SIGGRAPH 1993: 117-126 |
14 | EE | Russell M. Taylor II, Warren Robinett, Vernon L. Chi, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., William V. Wright, R. Stanley Williams, Erik J. Snyder: The nanomanipulator: a virtual-reality interface for a scanning tunneling microscope. SIGGRAPH 1993: 127-134 |
1990 | ||
13 | EE | Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Ming Ouhyoung, James J. Batter, P. Jerome Kilpatrick: Project GROPEHaptic displays for scientific visualization. SIGGRAPH 1990: 177-185 |
1987 | ||
12 | Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: No Silver Bullet - Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering. IEEE Computer 20(4): 10-19 (1987) | |
1986 | ||
11 | Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: No Silver Bullet - Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering (Invited Paper). IFIP Congress 1986: 1069-1076 | |
1985 | ||
10 | Henry Fuchs, Jack Goldfeather, Jeff P. Hultquist, Susan Spach, John D. Austin, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., John G. Eyles, John Poulton: Fast Spheres, Shadows, Textures, Transparencies, and Image Enhancements in Pixel-Planes. Advances in Computer Graphics 1985: 169-187 | |
9 | EE | Henry Fuchs, Jack Goldfeather, Jeff P. Hultquist, Susan Spach, John D. Austin, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., John G. Eyles, John Poulton: Fast spheres, shadows, textures, transparencies, and imgage enhancements in pixel-planes. SIGGRAPH 1985: 111-120 |
1977 | ||
8 | Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: The Computer "Scientist" as Toolsmith-Studies in Interactive Computer Graphics. IFIP Congress 1977: 625-634 | |
1971 | ||
7 | James J. Batter, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: GROPE-1: A Computer Display to the Sense of Feel. IFIP Congress (1) 1971: 759-763 | |
1970 | ||
6 | Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: Computer-Man Communication: Using Graphics in the Instructional Process. Advances in Computers 10: 129-143 (1970) | |
1969 | ||
5 | EE | Louis T. Parker, Thomas M. Gallie, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., James K. Ferrell: Introducing computing to smaller colleges and universities - a progress report. Commun. ACM 12(6): 319-323 (1969) |
1968 | ||
4 | Frederick P. Brooks Jr., James K. Ferrell, Thomas M. Gallie: Organizational, financial and political aspects of a three-university computing center. IFIP Congress (2) 1968: 923-927 | |
1964 | ||
3 | Gerrit A. Blaauw, Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: The Structure of SYSTEM/360 Part I: Outline of the Logical Structure. IBM Systems Journal 3(2): 119-135 (1964) | |
1960 | ||
2 | EE | Frederick P. Brooks Jr.: The Execute Operations-A Fourth Mode of Instruction Sequencing. Commun. ACM 3(3): 168-170 (1960) |
1959 | ||
1 | Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Gerrit A. Blaauw, Wilfried Buchholz: Processing data in bits and pieces. IFIP Congress 1959: 375-381 |