Author: Clayton Lewis

Publications

Publication period start: 2012
Number of co-authors: 27

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Alex Moncrief
2
Gail Ramsberger
2
John D. Gould
2

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Alexander Repenning
27
John D. Gould
27
D. Scott McCrickard
27

Publications

Gould, John D., Boies, Stephen J., Lewis, Clayton (1991): Making Usable, Useful, Productivity-Enhancing Computer Applications. In Communications of the ACM, 34 (1) pp. 74-85.

Lewis, Clayton (1988): Why and How to Learn Why: Analysis-Based Generalization of Procedures. In Cognitive Science, 12 (2) pp. 211-256.

Gould, John D., Lewis, Clayton (1985): Design for Usability: Key Principles and What Designers Think. In Communications of the ACM, 28 (3) pp. 300-311.

Benjamin, Chris, Harris, Jesse, Moncrief, Alex, Ramsberger, Gail, Lewis, Clayton (2008): Naming practice on an open platform for people with aphasia. In: Tenth Annual ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Assistive Technologies , 2008, . pp. 265-266. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1414471.1414530

Zigurs, Ilze, Wilson, E. Vance, Sloane, Anthony M., Reitsma, Rene F., Lewis, Clayton (1994): Simulation Models and Group Negotiation: Problems of Task Understanding and Computer Suppo. In: HICSS 1994 , 1994, . pp. 306-315.

Bell, Brigham, Lewis, Clayton (1993): ChemTrains: A Language for Creating Behaving Pictures. In: Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE Workshop on Visual Languages August 24-27, 1993, Bergen, Norway. pp. 188-195.

Rader, Cyndi, Cherry, Gina, Brand, Cathy, Repenning, Alexander, Lewis, Clayton (1998): Designing Mixed Textual and Iconic Programming Languages for Novice Users. In: VL 1998 , 1998, . pp. 187-194.

Bucuvalas, Steven, Lewis, Clayton (2007): Model-Driven Quality Assurance for End Users. In: VL-HCC 2007 - IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing 23-27 September, 2007, Coeur dAlene, Idaho, USA. pp. 175-178. https://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VLHCC.2007.41

Chandler, Skye, Harris, Jesse, Moncrief, Alex, Lewis, Clayton (2009): Naming practice for people with aphasia as a mobile web application. In: Eleventh Annual ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Assistive Technologies , 2009, . pp. 247-248. https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1639642.1639698

Hagood, Khalyle, Moore, Terrance, Pierre, Tiffany, Messamer, Paula, Ramsberger, Gail, Lewis, Clayton (2010): Naming practice for people with aphasia in a mobile web application: early user experience. In: Twelfth Annual ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Assistive Technologies , 2010, . pp. 273-274. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1878803.1878867

Hoehl, Jeffery, Lewis, Clayton (2011): Mobile web on the desktop: simpler web browsing. In: Thirteenth Annual ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Assistive Technologies , 2011, . pp. 263-264. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2049536.2049598

Zhang, Ziyi, McCrickard, Scott, Tanis, Shea, Lewis, Clayton (2012): Supporting employment matching with mobile interfaces. In: Fourteenth Annual ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Assistive Technologies , 2012, . pp. 247-248. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2384916.2384976

McCrickard, D. Scott, Lewis, Clayton (2012): Designing for cognitive limitations. In: Proceedings of DIS12 Designing Interactive Systems , 2012, . pp. 805-806. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2317956.2318083

Lewis, Clayton, Rieman, John Task-Centred User Interface Design: 4. Evaluating the Design Without Users. Retrieved 2014-01-06 00:00:00 from https://hcibib.org/tcuid/chap-4.html

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