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23rd PPIG Annual Workshop 2011: York, UK
- Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2011, York, UK, September 6-8, 2011. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2011
Short Paper
- Jon Rimmer, Judith Good, Eric Charles Harris, Madeline Balaam:
Class participation and shyness: affect and learning to program. 1
Papers
- Judith Good, Jon Rimmer, Eric Charles Harris, Madeline Balaam:
Self-Reporting emotional experiences in computing lab sessions: an emotional regulation perspective. 2 - Chris Roast, Elizabeth Uruchurtu, Andy Dearden:
The programming-like-analysis of a innovative media tool. 3 - Chris J. Martin, Janet M. Hughes:
Robot dance: edutainment or engaging learning. 4 - Alistair Stead:
User configurable machine vision for mobiles. 5
Short Paper
- Derek Flood, Rachel Harrison, Ann Nosseir:
Useful but tedious: An evaluation of mobile spreadsheets. 6 - Chris R. Douce, Szonya Durant:
Understanding program complexity: an approach for study. 7 - Sheeva Afshan, Phil McMinn:
Investigation of qualitative human oracle costs. 8
Papers
- Leonard J. Mselle:
Using formal logic to define the grammar for memory transfer language (MTL) on the mould of register transfer language (RTL) and high level languages. 9 - Giora Alexandron, Michal Armoni, David Harel:
Programming with the user in mind. 10 - Ahmad Taherkhani:
Automatic algorithm recognition based on programming schemas. 11 - Khuong An Nguyen:
A case study on the usability of NXT-G programming language. 12 - Nicholas Merriam, Andrew Howes:
Measurement and visualisation of software timing properties. 13 - Luke Church:
Why PPIG matters beyond the P. 14 - Ahmed Alardawi, Babak Khazaei, Jawed Siddiqi:
The influence of class structure on program comprehension. 15 - Babak Khazaei:
An empirical study of the influence of OCL on early learners. 16 - Rien Sach, Helen Sharp, Marian Petre:
What makes software engineers go that extra mile? 17 - Ana Paula Ambrósio, Scheila W. Martins:
Study attitudes and behaviour of CS1 students - two realities. 18 - Anna E. Bobkowska, Michal Nykiel, Jerzy Proficz:
Evaluation of multimedia stream processing modeling language from the perspective of cognitive dimensions. 19
Short Paper
- Maria Kutar, John Muirhead, Gordon Fletcher:
The cognitive dimensions questionnaire: adapting for non-expert users. 20 - Arun Saha:
Origins of poor code readability. 21
Papers
- Miguel P. Monteiro:
On the cognitive foundations of modularity. 22
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