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14th PPIG Annual Workshop 2002: London, UK
- Proceedings of the 14th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2002, London, UK, June 18-21, 2002. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2002
Papers
- Maria Kutar, Carol Britton, Trevor Barker:
A Comparison of Empirical Study and Cognitive Dimensions Analysis in the Evaluation of UML Diagrams. 1 - Emma Triffitt, Babak Khazaei:
A Study of Usability of Z Formalism Based on Cognitive Dimensions. 2 - Kit Logan, Peter G. Thomas:
Learning Styles in Distance Education Students Learning to Program. 3 - Markku Tukiainen, Eero Mönkkönen:
Programming Aptitude Testing as a Prediction of Learning to Program. 4 - Martha E. Crosby, Jean Scholtz, Susan Wiedenbeck:
The Roles Beacons Play in Comprehension for Novice and Expert Programmers. 5
Keynote
- Françoise Détienne:
Supporting Collaborative Design: Current Research Issues. 6
Papers
- Simon Lynch:
Softening the Complexity of Intelligent Systems Programming. 7 - Enda Dunican:
Making the Analogy: Alternative Delivery Techniques for First Year Programming Courses. 8
Keynote
- Mark Harman:
Side-Effects Considered Harmful (but Rendered Harmless). 9
Papers
- Linda McIver:
Evaluating Languages and Environments for Novice Programmers. 10 - Jorma Sajaniemi:
Visualizing Roles of Variables to Novice Programmers. 11 - Jan Erik Moström, David A. Carr:
On Concurrency in Educational Software Authoring Systems. 12 - David Hales, Chris R. Douce:
Modelling Software Organisations. 13 - Lindsay Marshall, Jim Webber:
The Misplaced Comma: Programmers' Tales and Traditions. 14 - Sally Fincher:
Patterns for HCI and Cognitive Dimensions: Two Halves of the Same Story? 15 - Chris Roast:
Dimension Driven Re-Design - Applying Systematic Dimensional Analysis. 16
Keynote
- Thomas R. G. Green:
Arenas of Interest in Designing a Notation: How Far do Cognitive Dimensions Go? 17
Papers
- Kerry Rodden, Alan F. Blackwell:
Class Libraries: A Challenge for Programming Usability Research. 18 - Christian Holmboe:
Revitalising Old Thoughts: Class diagrams in Light of the Early Wittgenstein. 19 - Alan F. Blackwell:
What is Programming? 20 - Andrew Walenstein:
HASTI: A Lightweight Framework for Cognitive Reengineering Analysis. 21
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