2006 |
11 | EE | David Benyon,
Michael Smyth,
Shaleph O'Neill,
Rod McCall,
Fiona Carroll:
The Place Probe: Exploring a Sense of Place in Real and Virtual Environments.
Presence 15(6): 668-687 (2006) |
2005 |
10 | EE | Rod McCall,
Shaleph O'Neill,
Fiona Carroll,
David Benyon,
Michael Smyth:
Analysing interaction problems with cyclic interaction theory: Low-level interaction walkthrough.
PsychNology Journal 3(1): 35-73 (2005) |
2000 |
9 | | James L. Alty,
Roger P. Knott,
Ben Anderson,
Michael Smyth:
A framework for engineering metaphor at the user interface.
Interacting with Computers 13(2): 301-322 (2000) |
8 | EE | Michael Smyth:
Design tools as agents of disclosure.
Knowl.-Based Syst. 13(1): 27-35 (2000) |
7 | EE | Michael Smyth,
Ernest A. Edmonds:
Supporting design through the strategic use of shape grammars.
Knowl.-Based Syst. 13(6): 385-393 (2000) |
1999 |
6 | EE | Tony Griffiths,
Peter J. Barclay,
Jo McKirdy,
Norman W. Paton,
Philip D. Gray,
Jessie B. Kennedy,
Richard Cooper,
Carole A. Goble,
Adrian West,
Michael Smyth:
Teallach: A Model-Based User Interface Development Environment for Object Databases.
UIDIS 1999: 86-96 |
1998 |
5 | | Tony Griffiths,
Jo McKirdy,
Norman W. Paton,
Jessie B. Kennedy,
Richard Cooper,
Peter J. Barclay,
Carole A. Goble,
Philip D. Gray,
Michael Smyth,
Adrian West,
Andrew Dinn:
An Open-Model-Based Interface Development System: The Teallach Approach.
DSV-IS (2) 1998: 34-50 |
1995 |
4 | | Michael Smyth,
Ben Anderson,
James L. Alty:
Metaphor Reflections and a Tool for Thought.
BCS HCI 1995: 137-150 |
3 | | Michael Smyth,
Ben Anderson,
Roger P. Knott,
James L. Alty:
Reflections on the design of interface metaphors.
INTERACT 1995: 339-345 |
1994 |
2 | | Ben Anderson,
Michael Smyth,
Roger P. Knott,
Marius Bergan,
Julie Bergan,
James L. Alty:
Minimising Conceptual Baggage: Making Choices about Metaphor.
BCS HCI 1994: 179-194 |
1993 |
1 | | Stephen A. R. Scrivener,
Sean Clark,
Anthony Clarke,
John Connolly,
Steve Garner,
Hilary Palmén,
Michael Smyth,
André Schappo:
Real-Time Communication Between Dispersed Work Groups via Speech and Drawing.
Wirtschaftsinformatik 35(2): 149-156 (1993) |