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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c47]Surya Kasturi, Alex Shenfield, Christopher Roast:
User Insights shaping Machine Learning applied to Archives. AVI 2024: 67:1-67:3 - 2023
- [c46]Surya Kasturi, Alex Shenfield, Chris Roast, Danny Le Page, Alice Broome:
Object Detection in Heritage Archives Using a Human-in-Loop Concept. UKCI 2023: 170-181 - 2020
- [c45]Charles Boisvert, Chris Roast, Elizabeth Uruchurtu:
Designing an Open Visual Workflow Environment. PPIG 2020 - [i1]Chris Roast:
EQUS - helping to see formulae. CoRR abs/2007.00003 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c44]Charles Boisvert, Chris Roast, Elizabeth Uruchurtu:
Open Piping: Towards an Open Visual Workflow Environment. IS-EUD 2019: 183-190 - 2017
- [c43]Maher Itani, Chris Roast, Samir Al-Khayatt:
Developing Resources For Sentiment Analysis Of Informal Arabic Text In Social Media. ACLING 2017: 129-136 - 2016
- [c42]Aathira Majnu, Chris Bates, Chris Roast:
Dimension of Non-Trivial Online Forms. BCS HCI 2016 - [c41]Chris Roast, Roxanne Leitão, Michael Gunning:
Visualising Formula Structures to Support Exploratory Modelling. CSEDU (1) 2016: 383-390 - [c40]Chris Roast, Elizabeth Uruchurtu:
Reflecting on the Physics of Notations applied to a visualisation case study. MexIHC 2016: 24-31 - 2015
- [c39]Ivan Phelan, Madelynne Arden, Carol Garcia, Chris Roast:
Exploring virtual reality and prosthetic training. VR 2015: 353-354 - 2014
- [c38]Sha Liang, Chris Roast:
Five Features for Modeling Augmented Reality. HCI (26) 2014: 607-612 - [c37]Roxanne Leitão, Chris Roast:
Developing Visualisations For Spreadsheet Formulae: Towards Increasing the Accessibility of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths Subjects. CICM Workshops 2014 - 2013
- [c36]Chris Roast, Elizabeth Uruchurtu:
Formative Evaluation for Complex Interactive Systems. CLIHC 2013: 47-54 - 2012
- [c35]Chris Roast, Xiaohui Zhang:
Exploring the motivations involved in context aware services. BCS HCI 2012: 274-279 - [c34]Chris Roast:
Constraining and Creating Solutions - Reflections on the Analysis of Early Design. HCSE 2012: 130-145 - 2011
- [j13]Andrew Fish, Babak Khazaei, Chris Roast:
User-comprehension of Euler diagrams. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 22(5): 340-354 (2011) - [c33]Chris Roast, Andy Dearden, Elizabeth Uruchurtu:
Using and utilizing an innovative media development tool. IHC+CLIHC 2011: 149-156 - [c32]Chris Roast, Elizabeth Uruchurtu, Andy Dearden:
The programming-like-analysis of a innovative media tool. PPIG 2011: 3 - 2010
- [c31]Jeremi Gancet, Elvina Motard, Amir M. Naghsh, Chris Roast, M. M. Arancon, Lino Marques:
User interfaces for human robot interactions with a swarm of robots in support to firefighters. ICRA 2010: 2846-2851
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c30]Amir M. Naghsh, Chris R. Roast:
User interfaces for robots swarm assistance in emergency settings. BCS HCI 2009: 324-328 - [c29]David England, Eva Hornecker, Chris Roast, Pablo Romero, Paul Fergus, Paul Marshall:
Whole body interaction. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4815-4818 - [c28]Elizabeth Uruchurtu, Ellie Lockley, Chris Roast, Inge De Bleecker:
Usability evaluation of OpenWeb transcoding. Mobile HCI 2009 - 2008
- [c27]Amir M. Naghsh, Chris R. Roast:
Designing user interaction with robots swarms in emergency settings. NordiCHI 2008: 519-522 - [c26]Amir M. Naghsh, Jeremi Gancet, Andry Tanoto, Chris R. Roast:
Analysis and design of human-robot swarm interaction in firefighting. RO-MAN 2008: 255-260 - 2007
- [c25]Andrew Fish, Babak Khazaei, Chris Roast:
Exploring Human Factors in Formal Diagram Usage. EHCI/DS-VIS 2007: 413-428 - 2006
- [j12]Thomas R. G. Green, Ann Blandford, Luke Church, Chris R. Roast, S. Clarke:
Cognitive dimensions: Achievements, new directions, and open questions. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 17(4): 328-365 (2006) - [c24]Chris Roast, Babak Khazaei:
An Investigation into the Validation of Formalised Cognitive Dimensions. DSV-IS 2006: 109-122 - [c23]T. C. Nicholas Graham, Paul Curzon, Gavin J. Doherty, Philippe A. Palanque, Richard Potter, Christopher Roast, Shamus P. Smith:
Usability and Computer Games: Working Group Report. DSV-IS 2006: 265-268 - [c22]Andy Dearden, Angela Lauener, Frances Slack, Chris Roast, Steve Cassidy:
Make it so! Jean-Luc Picard, Bart Simpson and the design of e-public services. PDC 2006: 67-76 - 2004
- [c21]Chris Roast, Andy Dearden, Babak Khazaei:
Enhancing Contextual Analysis to Support the Design of Development Tools. BCS HCI 2004: 297-313 - [c20]Peter J. Wild, Peter Johnson, Chris Roast, Mary Czerwinski:
The temporal aspects of work for HCI. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1735-1736 - 2003
- [j11]Babak Khazaei, Chris Roast:
The influence of formal representation on solution specification. Requir. Eng. 8(1): 69-77 (2003) - 2002
- [j10]Chris Roast, Innes Ritchie, Stephanie Thomas:
Re-creating the reader: supporting active reading in literary research. Commun. ACM 45(10): 109-111 (2002) - [c19]Alan F. Blackwell, Peter Robinson, Chris Roast, Thomas R. G. Green:
Cognitive models of programming-like activity. CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 910-911 - [c18]Chris Roast:
Dimension Driven Re-Design - Applying Systematic Dimensional Analysis. PPIG 2002: 16 - 2001
- [c17]Alan F. Blackwell, Carol Britton, Anna Louise Cox, Thomas R. G. Green, Corin A. Gurr, Gada F. Kadoda, Maria Kutar, Martin J. Loomes, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Marian Petre, Chris Roast, Chris Roe, Allan Wong, R. Michael Young:
Cognitive Dimensions of Notations: Design Tools for Cognitive Technology. Cognitive Technology 2001: 325-341 - [c16]Innes Ritchie, Chris Roast:
Waiting for the Web - Minitrack Introduction. HICSS 2001 - [c15]Innes Ritchie, Chris Roast:
Performance, Usability and the Web. HICSS 2001 - [c14]Babak Khazaei, Chris Roast:
The Usability of Formal Specification Representations. PPIG 2001: 23 - 2000
- [c13]Peter O'Neill, Chris Roast, Mark S. Hawley:
Evaluation of scanning user interfaces using real-time-data usage logs. ASSETS 2000: 137-141 - [c12]Chris Roast, Babak Khazaei, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Formal Comparisons of Program Modification. VL 2000: 165-171
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c11]Chris Roast, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Contrasting Models for Visualization (Seeing the wood through the trees). DSV-IS 1999: 52-66 - [c10]Chris Roast, Jawed Siddiqi:
A cognitive interactive dimension analysis tool. PPIG 1999: 9 - 1998
- [j9]Babak Khazaei, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi, Rick Osborn, Chris Roast:
Templates and tariffs - tools for empirical studies. Inf. Softw. Technol. 40(14): 823-829 (1998) - [j8]Chris Roast:
Designing for delay in interactive information retrieval. Interact. Comput. 10(1): 87-104 (1998) - [c9]Chris Roast:
Modelling Unwarranted Commitment in Information Artefacts. EHCI 1998: 73-89 - [e1]Hilary Johnson, Laurence Nigay, Chris Roast:
People and Computers XIII, Proceedings of HCI '98. Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-76261-2 [contents] - 1997
- [j7]Jawed I. A. Siddiqi, Ian C. Morrey, Chris Roast, Mehmet Bülent Özcan:
Towards Quality Requirements via Animated Formal Apecifications. Ann. Softw. Eng. 3: 131-155 (1997) - [j6]Chris R. Roast, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Usability requirements as specification constrains: an example of WYSIWYG. IEE Proc. Softw. Eng. 144(2): 101-110 (1997) - [j5]Jawed I. A. Siddiqi, Chris R. Roast:
Viscosity as a metaphor for measuring modifiability. IEE Proc. Softw. Eng. 144(4): 215-223 (1997) - [j4]Jawed I. A. Siddiqi, Chris Roast:
Editorial Formality, Its Role in Bridging the Communication Gap between Humans and Computers. Interact. Comput. 9(2): 105-110 (1997) - [j3]Chris Roast, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Using the Template Model to Analyse Directory Visualisation. Interact. Comput. 9(2): 155-172 (1997) - [j2]Helen Parker, Chris Roast, Jawed Siddiqi:
Towards a framework for investigating temporal properties in interaction. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 29(1): 56-60 (1997) - [j1]Chris Roast:
Specifying cognitive interface requirements. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 29(1): 66-67 (1997) - [c8]Chris Roast:
Formally Comparing and Informing Notation Design. BCS HCI 1997: 315-336 - [c7]Chris Roast, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Towards a Framework for Managing Interface Delay. HCI (1) 1997: 745-748 - [c6]Chris Roast, Mehmet Bülent Özcan:
Cognitive Dimensions Applied to Modifiability within an Integrated Prototyping Environment. PPIG 1997: 7 - 1996
- [c5]Babak Khazaei, Jawed Siddiqi, Andreas Harnack, Rick Osborn, Chris Roast:
Further Investigations into the transfer effect of moving from procedural to logic programming. PPIG 1996: 3 - 1995
- [c4]Jawed Siddiqi, Babak Khazaei, Rick Osborn, Chris Roast:
An investigation into strategies employed in solving a programming task using Prolog. PPIG 1995: 10 - 1994
- [c3]Chris Roast:
Modelling Interaction using Template Abstractions. BCS HCI 1994: 273-284 - [c2]Chris R. Roast, Michael D. Harrison:
User Centred System Modelling using the Template Model. DSV-IS 1994: 401-412 - 1993
- [b1]Christopher Richard Roast:
Executing models in human computer interaction. University of York, UK, 1993 - 1991
- [c1]Chris Roast:
Interacting with the Logic of the Problem: Specifying and Prototyping Interactive Systems. ALPUK 1991: 94-111
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