Author: J. Morton

Publications

Publication period start: 1981
Number of co-authors: 7

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
John Long
3
N. V. Hammond
4
Philip J. Barnard
5

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Allan MacLean
36
John Long
41
Philip J. Barnard
47

Publications

Hammond, N. V., Barnard, Philip J., Morton, J., Long, John, Clark, I. A. (1987): Characterizing User Performance in Command-Driven Dialogue. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 6 (2) pp. 159-205.

Long, John, Hammond, N. V., Barnard, Philip J., Morton, J., Clark, I. (1983): Introducing the Interactive Computer at Work: The Users' Views. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 2 (1) pp. 39-106.

Barnard, Philip J., Hammond, Nick, MacLean, Allan, Morton, J. (1982): Learning and Remembering Interactive Commands. In: Nichols, Jean A., Schneider, Michael L. (eds.) Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems March 15-17, 1982, Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States. pp. 2-7.

Barnard, Philip J., Hammond, N. V., MacLean, Allan, Morton, J. (1982): Learning and Remembering Interactive Commands in a Text-Editing Task. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 1 (4) pp. 347-358.

Barnard, Philip J., Hammond, N. V., Morton, J., Long, John (1981): Consistency and Compatibility in Human-Computer Dialogue. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 15 (1) pp. 87-134.

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