2007 | ||
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50 | EE | Philippe A. Palanque, Sandra Basnyat, Regina Bernhaupt, Ronald L. Boring, Chris Johnson, Peter Johnson: Beyond usability for safety critical systems: how to be sure (safe, usable, reliable, and evolvable)? CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2133-2136 |
2006 | ||
49 | EE | Chris Johnson: Visualizing the Future. International Conference on Computational Science (1) 2006: 3 |
48 | EE | Robert Moorhead, Chris Johnson, Tamara Munzner, Hanspeter Pfister, Penny Rheingans, Terry S. Yoo: Visualization Research Challenges: A Report Summary. Computing in Science and Engineering 8(4): 66-73 (2006) |
47 | EE | Tamara Munzner, Chris Johnson, Robert Moorhead, Hanspeter Pfister, Penny Rheingans, Terry S. Yoo: NIH-NSF Visualization Research Challenges Report Summary. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 26(2): 20-24 (2006) |
2005 | ||
46 | EE | Henry Gardner, Chris Johnson, Geoff Leach, Pascal Vuylsteker: eScience curricula at two Australian universities. ACE 2005: 211-216 |
45 | EE | Sandra Basnyat, Nick Chozos, Chris Johnson, Philippe A. Palanque: Incident and Accident Investigation Techniques to Inform Model-Based Design of Safety-Critical Interactive Systems. DSV-IS 2005: 51-66 |
2004 | ||
44 | EE | René Hexel, Chris Johnson, Bob Kummerfeld, Aaron J. Quigley: 'Powerpoint to the People': Suiting the Word to the Audience. AUIC 2004: 49-56 |
43 | EE | Philippe A. Palanque, Floor Koornneef, Chris Johnson, Gerd Szwillus, Peter Wright: Safety-critical interaction: usability in incidents and accidents. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1600-1601 |
42 | EE | Theresa-Marie Rhyne, William L. Hibbard, Chris Johnson, Chaomei Chen, Steve Eick: Panel 1: Can We Determine the Top Unresolved Problems of Visualization? IEEE Visualization 2004: 563-566 |
41 | Chris Johnson: Top Scientific Visualization Research Problems. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 24(4): 13-17 (2004) | |
2003 | ||
40 | Chris Johnson, Paul Montague, Chris Steketee: ACSW Frontiers 2003, 2003 ACSW Workshops - the Australasian Information Security Workshop (AISW) and the Workshop on Wearable, Invisible, Context-Aware, Ambient, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (WICAPUC), Adelaide, South Australia, February 2003 Australian Computer Society 2003 | |
39 | EE | Teddy Mantoro, Chris Johnson: Location History in a Low-cost Context Awareness Environment. ACSW Frontiers 2003: 153-158 |
38 | EE | Teddy Mantoro, Chris Johnson: User Mobility Model in an Active Office. EUSAI 2003: 42-55 |
37 | EE | Chris Johnson: Biomedical Computing and Visualization. IEEE PACT 2003: 218- |
36 | Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Melanie Tory, Tamara Munzner, Matthew O. Ward, Chris Johnson, David H. Laidlaw: Information and Scientific Visualization: Separate but Equal or Happy Together at Last. IEEE Visualization 2003: 619-621 | |
35 | Raghu Machiraju, Chris Johnson, Terry S. Yoo, Roger Crawfis, David S. Ebert, Don Stredney: Do I Really See a Bone? IEEE Visualization 2003: 623-634 | |
2002 | ||
34 | EE | Chris Johnson: Visualization and VR for the Grid. CCGRID 2002: 13 |
2001 | ||
33 | Chris Johnson: Interactive Systems: Design, Specification, and Verification, 8th International Workshop, DSV-IS 2001, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, June 13-15, 2001, Revised Papers Springer 2001 | |
32 | Tony Griffiths, Alvaro A. A. Fernandes, Norman W. Paton, Keith T. Mason, Bo Huang, Michael F. Worboys, Chris Johnson, John G. Stell: Tripod: A Comprehensive System for the Management of Spatial and Aspatial Historical Objects. ACM-GIS 2001: 118-123 | |
31 | EE | Chris Johnson: Large-Scale Simulation and Visualization in Medicine: Applications to Cardiology, Neuroscience, and Medical Imaging. International Conference on Computational Science (1) 2001: 6 |
2000 | ||
30 | EE | Chris Johnson: Questioning the Foundations of Utility for Quality of Service in Interface Development. DSV-IS 2000: 19-33 |
29 | EE | Chris Johnson: Forensic Software Engineering and the Need for New Approaches to Accident Investigation. SAFECOMP 2000: 420-429 |
28 | EE | Chris Johnson: Software Support for Incident Reporting Systems in Safety-Critical Applications. SAFECOMP 2000: 96-106 |
27 | Chris Johnson: Interactive Modeling Simulation and Visualization in Medicine: Applications to Cardiology Neuroscience and Medical Imaging. VMV 2000: 373-374 | |
26 | EE | Weifa Liang, Chris Johnson, Jeffrey Xu Yu: Maintaining Materialized Views for Data Warehouses with Multiple Remote Sources. Web-Age Information Management 2000: 299-310 |
1999 | ||
25 | EE | Chris Johnson: A First Step Towards the Integration of Accident Reports and Constructive Design Documents. SAFECOMP 1999: 286-296 |
24 | EE | Chris Johnson: Evaluating the Contribution of DesktopVR for Safety-Critical Applications. SAFECOMP 1999: 67-78 |
23 | Chris Johnson: Why human error modeling has failed to help systems development. Interacting with Computers 11(5): 517-524 (1999) | |
22 | Chris Johnson: Taking Fun Seriously: Using Cognitive Models to Reason About Interaction with Computer Games. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 3(3): (1999) | |
1998 | ||
21 | Chris Johnson: On the Problems of Validating DesktopVR. BCS HCI 1998: 327-338 | |
20 | Meurig Sage, Chris Johnson: Pragmatic Formal Design: A Case Study in Integrating Formal Methods into the HCI Development Cycle. DSV-IS 1998: 134-154 | |
19 | EE | Lex Weaver, Chris Johnson: Pre-fetching tree-structured data in distributed memory CoRR cs.DC/9810002: (1998) |
18 | Chris Johnson: Representing the impact of time on human error and systems failure. Interacting with Computers 11(1): 53-86 (1998) | |
1997 | ||
17 | Chris Johnson: The Impact of Time and Place on the Operation of Mobile Computing Devices. BCS HCI 1997: 175-190 | |
16 | Chris Johnson: The Impact of Marginal Utility and Time on Distributed Information Retrieval. BCS HCI 1997: 191-204 | |
15 | Lorna Love, Chris Johnson: Using Diagrams to Support the Analysis of System 'Failure' and Operator 'Error'. BCS HCI 1997: 245-261 | |
14 | Meurig Sage, Chris Johnson: Interactors and Haggis: Executable specifications for interactive systems. DSV-IS 1997: 93-108 | |
13 | Meurig Sage, Chris Johnson: Interacting with Haggis: Implementing Agent Based Specifications in a Functional Style. INTERACT 1997: 126-133 | |
12 | Chris Johnson: Beyond Belief: Representing Knowledge Requirements For The Operation Of Safety-Critical Interfaces. INTERACT 1997: 315-322 | |
11 | Chris Johnson: Reasoning about Human Error and System Failure for Accident Analysis. INTERACT 1997: 331-338 | |
10 | Lorna Love, Chris Johnson: Using "Accident Fault Trees" in Conjunction With Traditional Accident Reports. INTERACT 1997: 602-603 | |
9 | D. R. Newman, Chris Johnson, Brian Webb, Clive Cochrane: Evaluating the Quality of Learning in Computer Supported Co-Operative Learning. JASIS 48(6): 484-495 (1997) | |
1996 | ||
8 | Chris Johnson: The Evaluation of User Interface Notations. DSV-IS 1996: 188-206 | |
7 | Chris Johnson, Philip D. Gray: The Evaluation of User Interface Notations. DSV-IS 1996: 207-228 | |
6 | Chris Johnson: Documenting the Design of Safety-Critical, User Interfaces. Interacting with Computers 8(3): 221-239 (1996) | |
1995 | ||
5 | Chris Johnson: Time and the Web: Representing and Reasoning about Temporal Properties of Interaction with Distributed Systems. BCS HCI 1995: 39-50 | |
4 | Philip D. Gray, Chris Johnson: Requirements for the Next Generation of User Interface Specification Languages. DSV-IS 1995: 113-133 | |
3 | Chris Johnson: Reports from Working Groups: The Challenge of Time. DSV-IS 1995: 345-357 | |
2 | Chris Johnson: The Application of Petri Nets to Represent and Reason about Human Factors Problems during Accident Analyses. DSV-IS 1995: 93-112 | |
1994 | ||
1 | Chris Johnson: The Formal Analysis of Human-Computer Interaction During Accident Investigations. BCS HCI 1994: 285-297 |