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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c20]Antranig Basman:
Markup-driven polymorphism: A little journey (Work in Progress). PPIG 2021 - 2020
- [c19]Antranig Basman, Philip Tchernavskij:
Escaping the prison of style. Programming 2020: 187-196
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c18]Antranig Basman:
The Naturalist’s Friend - A case study and blueprint for pluralist data tools and infrastructure. PPIG 2019 - [c17]Antranig Basman:
Critique of 'let them fail: towards VM built-in behavior that falls back to the program'. Programming 2019: 36:1-36:3 - 2018
- [c16]Antranig Basman, Clayton H. Lewis, Colin B. D. Clark:
The open authorial principle: supporting networks of authors in creating externalisable designs. Onward! 2018: 29-43 - [c15]Antranig Basman:
What Lies in the Path of the Revolution. PPIG 2018 - [c14]Antranig Basman, Philip Tchernavskij, Simon Bates, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon:
An anatomy of interaction: co-occurrences and entanglements. Programming 2018: 188-196 - [c13]Antranig Basman:
Critique of 'Semprola: a semiotic programming language'. Programming 2018: 214-217 - 2017
- [c12]Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Till Riedel, Matthias Peissner, Colin B. D. Clark, Ignacio Peinado, Tony Atkins, Gianna Tsakou, Antranig Basman, Simon Bates, Avtar Gill:
Open DeveloperSpace: An Enabling Infrastructure for Stakeholders to Generate New Access Solutions. AAATE Conf. 2017: 1047-1054 - [c11]Antranig Basman:
If What We Made Were Real: Against Imperialism and Cartesianism in Computer Science, and for a discipline that creates real artifacts for real communities, following the faculties of real cognition. PPIG 2017: 23 - [c10]Colin B. D. Clark, Antranig Basman:
Tracing a Paradigm for Externalization: Avatars and the GPII Nexus. Programming 2017: 31:1-31:5 - 2016
- [c9]Colin B. D. Clark, Dana Ayotte, Antranig Basman, Jutta Treviranus:
About Us, with Us: The Fluid Project's Inclusive Design Tools. HCI (7) 2016: 172-182 - [c8]Antranig Basman, Luke Church, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose, Colin B. D. Clark:
Software and How it Lives On - Embedding Live Programs in the World Around Them. PPIG 2016: 19 - [c7]Antranig Basman:
Building Software is Not (Yet) a Craft. PPIG 2016: 32 - 2015
- [c6]Antranig Basman, Colin B. D. Clark, Clayton H. Lewis:
Harmonious Authorship from Different Representations. PPIG 2015: 15 - 2014
- [c5]Colin B. D. Clark, Antranig Basman, Simon Bates, Kasper Galschiøt Markus:
Enabling Architecture: How the GPII Supports Inclusive Software Development. HCI (7) 2014: 368-377 - 2013
- [c4]Gregg C. Vanderheiden, Jutta Treviranus, Maria Gemou, Evangelos Bekiaris, Kasper Markus, Colin B. D. Clark, Antranig Basman:
The Evolving Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure (GPII). HCI (6) 2013: 107-116 - 2011
- [c3]Antranig M. Basman, Clayton H. Lewis, Colin B. D. Clark:
To inclusive design through contextually extended IoC: infusion IoC, a JavaScript library and mentality for scalable development of accessible and maintainable systems. OOPSLA Companion 2011: 237-256
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c2]Antranig Basman, Joan Lasenby, Roberto Cipolla:
Applications of the "Creep-and-Merge" System: Corner Detection. BMVC 1998: 1-10 - 1997
- [c1]Antranig Basman, Joan Lasenby, Roberto Cipolla:
Efficient Region Segmentation through "Creep-and-Merge". ICIAP (1) 1997: 223-230
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