Author: Colin Runciman

Publications

Publication period start: 1985
Number of co-authors: 3

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Harold Thimbleby
1
Nick Hammond
1
Alan Dix
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Nick Hammond
18
Harold Thimbleby
70
Alan Dix
107

Publications

Runciman, Colin, Thimbleby, Harold (1986): Equal Opportunity Interactive Systems. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 25 (4) pp. 439-451.

Runciman, Colin, Hammond, Nick (1986): User Programs: A Way to Match Computer Systems and Human Cognition. In: Harrison, Michael D., Monk, Andrew (eds.) Proceedings of the Second Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers II August 23-26, 1986, University of York, UK. pp. 464-481.

Dix, Alan J., Runciman, Colin (1985): Abstract Models of Interactive Systems. In: Johnson, Peter, Cook, Stephen (eds.) Proceedings of the Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers I August 17-20, 1985, University of East Anglia. pp. 13-22.

Runciman, Colin (1981): Modula and a Vision Laboratory. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 14 (3) pp. 371-386.

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