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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j15]Aurora Constantin, Hilary Johnson, Elizabeth Smith, Denise Lengyel, Mark J. Brosnan:
Designing computer-based rewards with and for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or Intellectual Disability. Comput. Hum. Behav. 75: 404-414 (2017) - 2015
- [j14]Laura Benton, Hilary Johnson:
Widening participation in technology design: A review of the involvement of children with special educational needs and disabilities. Int. J. Child Comput. Interact. 3-4: 23-40 (2015) - [c30]Beate Grawemeyer, Hilary Johnson, Mark J. Brosnan:
Can Young People with Autism Spectrum Disorder Benefit From an Open Learner Model? AIED 2015: 591-594 - 2014
- [c29]Laura Benton, Asimina Vasalou, Rilla Khaled, Hilary Johnson, Daniel Gooch:
Diversity for design: a framework for involving neurodiverse children in the technology design process. CHI 2014: 3747-3756 - [c28]Rachel Burrows, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
Influencing Behaviour by Modelling User Values: Energy Consumption. BCSS@PERSUASIVE 2014: 85-68 - 2012
- [j13]Geoffrey B. Duggan, Hilary Johnson, Beate Grawemeyer:
Rational security: Modelling everyday password use. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 70(6): 415-431 (2012) - [j12]Geoffrey B. Duggan, Hilary Johnson, Petter Sørli:
Interleaving tasks to improve performance: Users maximise the marginal rate of return. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 71(5): 533-550 (2012) - [c27]Beate Grawemeyer, Emma Ashwin, Laura Benton, Mark J. Brosnan, Hilary Johnson:
Supporting children with autism to participate throughout a design process. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 1449-1450 - [c26]Laura Benton, Hilary Johnson, Emma Ashwin, Mark J. Brosnan, Beate Grawemeyer:
Developing IDEAS: supporting children with autism within a participatory design team. CHI 2012: 2599-2608 - [c25]Beate Grawemeyer, Hilary Johnson, Mark J. Brosnan, Emma Ashwin, Laura Benton:
Developing an Embodied Pedagogical Agent with and for Young People with Autism Spectrum Disorder. ITS 2012: 262-267 - 2011
- [j11]Beate Grawemeyer, Hilary Johnson:
Using and managing multiple passwords: A week to a view. Interact. Comput. 23(3): 256-267 (2011) - [c24]Laura Benton, Hilary Johnson, Mark J. Brosnan, Emma Ashwin, Beate Grawemeyer:
IDEAS: an interface design experience for the autistic spectrum. CHI Extended Abstracts 2011: 1759-1764 - [c23]Beate Grawemeyer, Hilary Johnson, Mark J. Brosnan, Emma Ashwin, Laura Benton:
The Impact of Autism Spectrum Disorder on the Categorisation of External Representations. CogSci 2011 - [c22]Sylvie Girard, Hilary Johnson:
Designing affective animations with children as design partners using role-playing. IHM 2011: 26:1-26:8 - [c21]Adrian Baldwin, Yolanta Beres, Geoffrey B. Duggan, Marco Casassa Mont, Hilary Johnson, Chris Middup, Simon Shiu:
Economic Methods and Decision Making by Security Professionals. WEIS (Springer Volume) 2011: 213-238 - 2010
- [c20]Sylvie Girard, Hilary Johnson:
What Do Children Favor as Embodied Pedagogical Agents? Intelligent Tutoring Systems (1) 2010: 307-316 - [c19]Sylvie Girard, Hilary Johnson:
Designing affective computing learning companions with teachers as design partners. AFFINE@MM 2010: 49-54
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c18]Sylvie Girard, Hilary Johnson:
Educational software for children: analysis of interaction techniques for direct manipulation. IHM 2009: 259-262 - [e3]Nick Bryan-Kinns, Mark D. Gross, Hilary Johnson, Jack Ox, Ron Wakkary:
Proceedings of the 7th Conference on Creativity & Cognition, Berkeley, California, USA, October 26-30, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-865-0 [contents] - 2008
- [c17]Sylvie Girard, Hilary Johnson:
Designing and evaluating affective open-learner modeling tutors. IDC 2008: 13-16 - 2007
- [c16]Hilary Johnson, Lucy Carruthers:
Towards Developing Task-Based Models of Creativity. TAMODIA 2007: 56-69 - [e2]Marco Winckler, Hilary Johnson, Philippe A. Palanque:
Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design, 6th International Workshop, TAMODIA 2007, Toulouse, France, November 7-9, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4849, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-77221-7 [contents] - 2006
- [j10]Hilary Johnson, Lucy Carruthers:
Supporting creative and reflective processes. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 64(10): 998-1030 (2006) - 2004
- [j9]Hilary Johnson, Joanne Hyde:
Modeling individual and collaborative construction of jigsaws. Interactions 11(5): 11-12 (2004) - [c15]Peter J. Wild, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
Towards a composite modelling approach for multitasking. TAMODIA 2004: 17-24 - 2003
- [j8]Peter Johnson, Jon May, Hilary Johnson:
Introduction to multiple and collaborative tasks. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 10(4): 277-280 (2003) - [j7]Hilary Johnson, Joanne Hyde:
Towards modeling individual and collaborative construction of jigsaws using task knowledge structures (TKS). ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 10(4): 339-387 (2003) - [c14]Peter J. Wild, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
An hour in the life: towards requirements for modelling multiple task work. CHI Extended Abstracts 2003: 1016-1017 - 2001
- [c13]Eamonn O'Neill, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
Participatory Analysis: Modelling Users, Tasks and Domains. INTERACT 2001: 830-831 - 2000
- [j6]Jana Z. Sedivy, Hilary Johnson:
Multimodal tool support for creative tasks in the visual arts. Knowl. Based Syst. 13(7-8): 441-450 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j5]Peter Johnson, Eamonn O'Neill, Hilary Johnson:
Introduction to This Special issue on Representations in Interactive Systems Development. Hum. Comput. Interact. 14(1-2): 1-7 (1999) - [j4]Eamonn O'Neill, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
Representations and User-Developer Interaction in Cooperative Analysis and Design. Hum. Comput. Interact. 14(1-2): 43-91 (1999) - [c12]Jana Z. Sedivy, Hilary Johnson:
Supporting creative work tasks: the potential of multimodal tools to support sketching. Creativity & Cognition 1999: 42-49 - [c11]Hilary Johnson, Eamonn O'Neill, Peter Johnson:
Interaction in the large: developing a framework for integrating models in HCI. CHI Extended Abstracts 1999: 165 - 1998
- [j3]Hilary Johnson, Peter Johnson, Eamonn O'Neill:
Representations in interactive software development. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 30(4): 85-87 (1998) - [c10]Maarten van de Kant, Stephanie M. Wilson, Mathilde M. Bekker, Hilary Johnson, Peter Johnson:
PatchWork: a software tool for early design. CHI Conference Summary 1998: 221-222 - [e1]Hilary Johnson, Laurence Nigay, Chris Roast:
People and Computers XIII, Proceedings of HCI '98. Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-76261-2 [contents] - 1997
- [j2]Jocelyn Keep, Hilary Johnson:
Generating requirements in a courier despatch management system. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 29(1): 51-53 (1997) - [c9]Peter Johnson, Stephanie M. Wilson, Hilary Johnson:
Designing User Interfaces from Analyses of Users' Tasks. CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 160-161 - [c8]Stephanie M. Wilson, Mathilde M. Bekker, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
Helping and Hindering User Involvement - A Tale of Everyday Design. CHI 1997: 178-185 - [c7]Peter Johnson, Stephanie M. Wilson, Hilary Johnson:
Designing User Interfaces from Analyses of Users' Tasks. INTERACT 1997: 655-656 - 1996
- [c6]Stephanie M. Wilson, Mathilde M. Bekker, Hilary Johnson, Peter Johnson:
Costs and Benefits of User Involvement in Design: Practitioners' Views. BCS HCI 1996: 221-240 - 1995
- [c5]Fraser Hamilton, Hilary Johnson:
An empirical study in using linked documentation to assist software maintenance. INTERACT 1995: 219-224 - 1994
- [c4]A. Dutt, Hilary Johnson, Peter Johnson:
Evaluating Evaluation Methods. BCS HCI 1994: 109-121 - 1993
- [c3]Hilary Johnson, Peter Johnson:
Explanation facilities and interactive systems. IUI 1993: 159-166 - 1990
- [c2]Hilary Johnson, Peter Johnson:
Designers-identified requirements for tools to support task analyses. INTERACT 1990: 259-264
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j1]Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson:
Practical and Theoretical Aspects of Human Computer Interaction. J. Inf. Technol. 3(3): 147-161 (1988) - [c1]Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson, Ray Waddington, Alan Shouls:
Task-Related Knowledge Structures: Analysis, Modelling and Application. BCS HCI 1988: 35-62
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