2008 |
14 | EE | Akiyoshi Sugiki,
Kei Yamatozaki,
Richard Potter,
Kazuhiko Kato:
A Platform for Cooperative Server Backups Based on Virtual Machines.
ISAS 2008: 129-141 |
2006 |
13 | EE | Richard Potter,
Helen Wright:
An Ontological Approach to Visualization Resource Management.
DSV-IS 2006: 151-156 |
12 | EE | T. C. Nicholas Graham,
Paul Curzon,
Gavin Doherty,
Philippe A. Palanque,
Richard Potter,
Christopher Roast,
Shamus P. Smith:
Usability and Computer Games: Working Group Report.
DSV-IS 2006: 265-268 |
2004 |
11 | EE | Richard Potter:
One-Click Distribution of Preconfigured Linux Runtime State.
Virtual Machine Research and Technology Symposium 2004 |
2003 |
10 | | Yasunori Harada,
Richard Potter:
Fuzzy rewriting -soft program semantics for children.
HCC 2003: 39-46 |
9 | | Yasunori Harada,
Richard Potter:
Additional context for gentle-slope systems.
HCC 2003: 50-52 |
8 | EE | Osamu Sato,
Richard Potter,
Mitsuharu Yamamoto,
Masami Hagiya:
UML Scrapbook and Realization of Snapshot Programming Environment.
ISSS 2003: 281-295 |
2001 |
7 | EE | Yasunori Harada,
Kenichi Yamazaki,
Richard Potter:
CCC: User-Defined Object Structure in C.
ECOOP 2001: 118-129 |
6 | EE | Richard Potter:
Computation Scrapbooks of Emacs Lisp Runtime State.
HCC 2001: 236-237 |
2000 |
5 | | Kenji Miyamoto,
Yasunori Harada,
Richard Potter:
KVispatch: A Visual Language that Rewrites Kinematic Objects in Animation.
Advanced Visual Interfaces 2000: 255-260 |
4 | EE | Robert St. Amant,
Henry Lieberman,
Richard Potter,
Luke S. Zettlemoyer:
Visual Generalization in Programming by Example.
Commun. ACM 43(3): 107-114 (2000) |
1996 |
3 | | Richard Potter,
Gordon Steven:
Investigating the Limits of Fine-Grained Parallelism in a Statically Scheduled Superscalar Architecture.
Euro-Par, Vol. II 1996: 779-788 |
1993 |
2 | EE | Richard Potter:
Guiding automation with pixels (abstract): a technique for programming in the user interface.
INTERCHI 1993: 530 |
1989 |
1 | | Ben Shneiderman,
Dorothy Brethauer,
Catherine Plaisant,
Richard Potter:
Evaluating three museum installations of a hypertext system.
JASIS 40(3): 172-182 (1989) |