Author: James M. Boyle

Publications

Publication period start: 1999
Number of co-authors: 10

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
R. Daniel Resler
1
Victor L. Winter
1
Alan S. Neal
2

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Alan S. Neal
5
William C. Ogden
5
Roger M. Simons
6

Publications

Boyle, James M., Resler, R. Daniel, Winter, Victor L. (1999): Do You Trust Your Compiler?. In IEEE Computer, 32 (5) pp. 65-73.

Boyle, James M., Ogden, William C., Uhlir, Steven, Wilson, Patricia (1984): QMF Usability: How It Really Happened. In: Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 84 - 1st IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction September 4-7, 1984, London, UK. pp. 877-882.

Isa, Barbara S., Boyle, James M., Neal, Alan S., Simons, Roger M. (1983): A Methodology for Objectively Evaluating Error Messages. In: Smith, Raoul N., Pew, Richard W., Janda, Ann (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 83 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conferenc December 12-15, 1983, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. pp. 68-71.

Bury, Kevin F., Boyle, James M., Evey, R. James, Neal, Alan S. (1982): Windowing vs Scrolling on a Visual Display Terminal. 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. 41-44.

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