Author: D. J. Cooke

Publications

Publication period start: 1997
Number of co-authors: 4

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
D. T. Gittins
1
Richard Butterworth
1
H. E. Bez
2

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
D. T. Gittins
2
H. E. Bez
4
Richard Butterworth
7

Publications

Bez, H. E., Cooke, D. J. (1987): A Formal Design Methodology for End-User Interfaces -- A Small Case Study Based on UNICON. In: Bullinger, Hans-Jorg, Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 87 - 2nd IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction September 1-4, 1987, Stuttgart, Germany. pp. 989-995.

Richards, J. N. J., Bez, H. E., Gittins, D. T., Cooke, D. J. (1986): On Methods for Interfaces Specification and Design. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 24 (6) pp. 545-568.

Butterworth, Richard, Cooke, D. J. (1997): On biasing behaviour to the optimal. In: Harrison, Michael D., Torres, Juan Carlos (eds.) DSV-IS 1997 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems97, Proceedings of the Fourth International Eurographics Workshop June 4-6, 1997, Granada, Spain. pp. 291-306.

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