Author: Adrian West

Publications

Publication period start: 1998
Number of co-authors: 10

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Tony Griffiths
2
Norman W. Paton
2
Carole Goble
2

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Jessie B. Kennedy
13
Carole Goble
29
Philip D. Gray
36

Publications

Griffiths, Tony, Paton, Norman W., Goble, Carole, West, Adrian (1999): Task Modelling for Database Interface Development. In: Bullinger, Hans-Jorg (eds.) HCI International 1999 - Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction August 22-26, 1999, Munich, Germany. pp. 1033-1037.

Griffiths, Tony, McKirdy, Jo, Paton, Norman W., Kennedy, Jessie B., Cooper, Richard, Barclay, Peter J., Goble, Carole, Gray, Philip D., Smyth, Michael, West, Adrian, Dinn, Andrew (1998): An Open-Model-Based Interface Development System: The Teallach Approach. In: Markopoulos, Panos, Johnson, Peter (eds.) DSV-IS 1998 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems98, Supplementary Proceedings of the Fifth International Eurographics Workshop June 3-5, 1998, Abingdon, United Kingdom. pp. 34-50.

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