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Michael E. Atwood
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- affiliation: Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [c34]Craig M. MacDonald, Michael E. Atwood:
What does it mean for a system to be useful?: an exploratory study of usefulness. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2014: 885-894 - 2013
- [c33]Craig M. MacDonald, Michael E. Atwood:
Changing perspectives on evaluation in HCI: past, present, and future. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 1969-1978 - [c32]Monica Grace Maceli, Michael E. Atwood:
"Human Crafters" Once again: Supporting Users as Designers in Continuous Co-design. IS-EUD 2013: 9-24 - 2011
- [c31]Monica Grace Maceli, Michael E. Atwood:
From human factors to human actors to human crafters. iConference 2011: 98-105 - [c30]Monica Grace Maceli, Michael E. Atwood:
From Human Crafters to Human Factors to Human Actors and Back Again: Bridging the Design Time - Use Time Divide. IS-EUD 2011: 76-91 - 2010
- [c29]D. Scott McCrickard, Michael E. Atwood, Gayle Curtis, Steve Harrison, Jon Kolko, Erik Stolterman, Shahtab Wahid:
Artifacts in design: representation, ideation, and process. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 4445-4448 - [c28]Yunan Chen, Michael E. Atwood:
Challenges of Mobile Clinical System Design: What do Nurses Think?. HICSS 2010: 1-9
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c27]Christine E. Wania, Michael E. Atwood:
Pattern languages in the wild: exploring pattern languages in the laboratory and in the real world. DESRIST 2009 - [c26]George Abraham, Michael E. Atwood:
Patterns or claims: do they help in communicating design advice? OZCHI 2009: 25-32 - 2008
- [j10]Denise E. Agosto, Susan Gasson, Michael E. Atwood:
Changing Mental Models of the IT Professions: A Theoretical Framework. J. Inf. Technol. Educ. 7: 205-221 (2008) - [c25]Michael E. Atwood, Christine E. Wania:
Design: Describing the Blind Men's Elephant. ECIS 2008: 291-302 - 2007
- [c24]Christine E. Wania, Michael E. Atwood:
aIRPLane: an information retrieval pattern language. CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2741-2746 - [c23]Michael E. Atwood, John Horner:
Redesigning the Rationale for Design Rationale. HCI (1) 2007: 11-19 - [c22]Yunan Chen, Michael E. Atwood:
Context-Centered Design: Bridging the Gap Between Understanding and Designing. HCI (1) 2007: 40-48 - 2006
- [c21]Christine E. Wania, Michael E. Atwood, Katherine W. McCain:
How do design and evaluation interrelate in HCI research? Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2006: 90-98 - [c20]Michael E. Atwood, Christine E. Wania:
Exploring the interrelationships between the design and evaluation of interactive systems. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2006: 367-368 - [c19]Christine E. Wania, Michael E. Atwood, Katherine W. McCain:
Mapping the field of human-computer interaction (HCI). ASIST 2006: 1-7 - [c18]John Horner, Michael E. Atwood:
Design rationale: the rationale and the barriers. NordiCHI 2006: 341-350 - [c17]Rosina Weber, Marcia L. Morelli, Michael E. Atwood, Jason M. Proctor:
Designing a Knowledge Management Approach for the CAMRA Community of Science. PAKM 2006: 315-325 - 2005
- [c16]Xiaohua Hu, Illhoi Yoo, Peter Rumm, Michael E. Atwood:
Mining Candidate Viruses as Potential Bio-terrorism Weapons from Biomedical Literature. ISI 2005: 60-71 - 2002
- [c15]Michael E. Atwood, Katherine W. McCain, Jodi C. Williams:
How does the design community think about design? Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 2002: 125-132 - [c14]Michael E. Atwood:
Organizational Memory Systems: Challenges for Information Technology. HICSS 2002: 104 - 2000
- [j9]Beatrix Zimmermann, Michael E. Atwood, Sabina Webb, Michael Kantor:
The Knowledge Depot: Building and Evaluating a Knowledge Management System. J. Educ. Technol. Soc. 3(3) (2000) - [j8]William C. Regli, Xiaochun Hu, Michael E. Atwood, Wei Sun:
A Survey of Design Rationale Systems: Approaches, Representation, Capture and Retrieval. Eng. Comput. 16(3-4): 209-235 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [e2]Michael E. Atwood:
CHI '99 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI Extended Abstracts '99, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, May 15-20, 1999. ACM 1999, ISBN 978-1-58113-158-1 [contents] - 1998
- [e1]Michael E. Atwood, Clare-Marie Karat, Arnold M. Lund, Joëlle Coutaz, John Karat:
Proceeding of the CHI '98 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Los Angeles, California, USA, April 18-23, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 0-201-30987-4 [contents] - 1996
- [c13]John Karat, Michael E. Atwood, Susan M. Dray, Martin Rantzer, Dennis R. Wixon:
User Centered Design: Quality or Quackery? CHI Conference Companion 1996: 161-162 - 1995
- [c12]Michael E. Atwood, Bart Burns, Dieter Gairing, Andreas Girgensohn, Alison Lee, Thea Turner, Sabina Alteras-Webb, Beatrix Zimmermann:
Facilitating Communication in Software Development. Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 1995: 65-73 - [c11]Michael E. Atwood, Bart Burns, Andreas Girgensohn, Alison Lee, Thea Turner, Beatrix Zimmermann:
Prototyping considered dangerous. INTERACT 1995: 179-184 - [c10]Andreas Girgensohn, Beatrix Zimmermann, Alison Lee, Bart Burns, Michael E. Atwood:
Dynamic forms: an enhanced interaction abstraction based on forms. INTERACT 1995: 362-367 - 1994
- [j7]Michael E. Atwood:
Advances derived from real-world experiences: an INTERCHI '93 workshop report. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 26(1): 22-24 (1994) - [c9]Bob Radlinski, Michael E. Atwood, Michael Villano:
DIME: distributed intelligent multimedia education. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 15-16 - [c8]Deborah Lawrence, Michael E. Atwood, Shelly Dews:
Surrogate users: mediating between social and technical interaction. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 228 - [c7]Michael E. Atwood:
The SIGCHI identity visioning project. CHI Conference Companion 1994: 340 - [c6]Deborah Lawrence, Michael E. Atwood, Shelly Dews:
Surrogate users: mediating between social and technical interaction. CHI 1994: 399-404 - 1993
- [j6]Wayne D. Gray, Bonnie E. John, Michael E. Atwood:
Project Ernestine: Validating a GOMS Analysis for Predicting and Explaining Real-World Task Performance. Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(3): 237-309 (1993) - 1992
- [c5]Heather Desurvire, Jim Kondziela, Michael E. Atwood:
What is gained and lost when using methods other than empirical testing. CHI Posters and Short Talks 1992: 125-126 - [c4]Wayne D. Gray, Bonnie E. John, Michael E. Atwood:
The precis of Project Ernestine or an overview of a validation of GOMS. CHI 1992: 307-312 - [c3]Jean McKendree, Bob Radlinski, Michael E. Atwood:
The Grace Tutor: A Qualified Success. Intelligent Tutoring Systems 1992: 677-684 - 1991
- [j5]Heather Desurvire, Debbie Lawrence, Michael E. Atwood:
Empiricism versus Judgement: Comparing User Interface Evaluation Methods on a New telephone-based Interface. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 23(4): 58-59 (1991) - 1990
- [c2]Wayne D. Gray, Bonnie E. John, Rory Stuart, Deborah Lawrence, Michael E. Atwood:
GOMS meets the phone company: Analytic modeling applied to real-world problems. INTERACT 1990: 29-34
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j4]Wayne D. Gray, Michael E. Atwood:
Book review: Cognitive Science and Its Applications for Human-Computer Interaction. Ed. by Raymonde Guindon (LEA NJ, 1988). ACM SIGCHI Bull. 20(3): 98-100 (1989) - [c1]Michael E. Atwood:
NYNEX intelligent systems group. CHI 1989: 53-54 - 1988
- [j3]Wayne D. Gray, Michael E. Atwood:
Book review: Interfacing thought: Cognitive aspects of computer-human interaction ed. by John M. Carroll (MIT Press). ACM SIGCHI Bull. 20(2): 88-91 (1988) - 1984
- [j2]Michael E. Atwood:
A report on the vail workshop on human factors in computer systems. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 4(12): 48-67 (1984) - 1983
- [j1]H. Rudy Ramsey, Michael E. Atwood, James R. Van Doren:
Flowcharts Versus Program Design Languages: An Experimental Comparison. Commun. ACM 26(6): 445-449 (1983)
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