2008 |
9 | EE | Joseph Lawrance,
Rachel K. E. Bellamy,
Margaret M. Burnett,
Kyle Rector:
Using information scent to model the dynamic foraging behavior of programmers in maintenance tasks.
CHI 2008: 1323-1332 |
8 | EE | Joseph Lawrance,
Rachel K. E. Bellamy,
Margaret Bumett,
Kyle Rector:
Can information foraging pick the fix? A field study.
VL/HCC 2008: 57-64 |
2007 |
7 | EE | Joseph Lawrance,
Rachel K. E. Bellamy,
Margaret M. Burnett:
Scents in Programs: Does Information Foraging Theory Apply to Program Maintenance?
VL/HCC 2007: 15-22 |
2006 |
6 | EE | Laura Beckwith,
Cory Kissinger,
Margaret M. Burnett,
Susan Wiedenbeck,
Joseph Lawrance,
Alan F. Blackwell,
Curtis R. Cook:
Tinkering and gender in end-user programmers' debugging.
CHI 2006: 231-240 |
5 | EE | Joseph Lawrance:
Using Programming by Demonstration to Reorganize User Interfaces.
VL/HCC 2006: 238-239 |
4 | EE | Joseph Lawrance,
Robin Abraham,
Margaret M. Burnett,
Martin Erwig:
Sharing reasoning about faults in spreadsheets: An empirical study.
VL/HCC 2006: 35-42 |
3 | EE | T. J. Robertson,
Joseph Lawrance,
Margaret M. Burnett:
Impact of high-intensity negotiated-style interruptions on end-user debugging.
J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 17(2): 187-202 (2006) |
2 | EE | Jason Dagit,
Joseph Lawrance,
Christoph Neumann,
Margaret M. Burnett,
Ronald A. Metoyer,
Sam Adams:
Using cognitive dimensions: Advice from the trenches.
J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 17(4): 302-327 (2006) |
2005 |
1 | EE | Joseph Lawrance,
Steven Clarke,
Margaret M. Burnett,
Gregg Rothermel:
How Well Do Professional Developers Test with Code Coverage Visualizations? An Empirical Study.
VL/HCC 2005: 53-60 |