Philip J. Barnard

Author: Philip J. Barnard

PhD.,C.Psychol., FBPsS.

Philip is a psychologist, who worked at the Medical Research Council's Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (CBU) in Cambridge UK from 1972-2011. This unit was previously called the MRC Applied Psychology Unit from 1944-1998. From the mid-1970's to the mid-1990's he worked extensively on HCI research. He now works mostly on human cognition and emotion and on theories of a range of conditions in mental health - e.g. depression, anxiety, eating disorders and schizophrenia. He continues as a visiting scientist at the CBU but now focuses on studies of human cognitive evolution and acts as scientific adviser to Wayne McGregor | Random Dance where he works on creative processes in the arts.

Publications

Publication period start: 1994
Number of co-authors: 36

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Nick Hammond
6
Jon May
11
Allan MacLean
15

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Michael D. Harrison
50
Ann Blandford
85
Jonathan Grudin
105

Publications

May, Jon, Dean, Michael P., Barnard, Philip J. (2003): Using Film Cutting Techniques in Interface Design. In Human-Computer Interaction, 18 (4) pp. 325-372.

Duke, David, Barnard, Philip J., Halper, Nick, Mellin, Mara (2003): Rendering and Affect. In Computer Graphics Forum, 22 (3) pp. 59-368.

Barnard, Philip J., May, Jon, Duke, David, Duce, David A. (2000): Systems, Interactions, and Macrotheory. In ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 7 (2) pp. 222-262. https://acm.org/pubs/articles/journals/tochi/2000-7-2/p222-barnard/p222-barnard.pdf

Barnard, Philip J., May, Jon (1999): Representing Cognitive Activity in Complex Tasks. In Human-Computer Interaction, 14 (1) pp. 93-158.

Duke, David, Barnard, Philip J., Duce, David A., May, Jon (1998): Syndetic Modelling. In Human-Computer Interaction, 13 (4) pp. 337-393.

Barnard, Philip J., May, Jon, Salber, Daniel (1996): Deixis and Points of View in Media Spaces: An Empirical Gesture. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (1) pp. 37-50.

May, Jon, Barnard, Philip J. (1996): A Modest Experiment in the Usefulness of Electronic Archives. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (3) pp. 193-201.

Blandford, Ann, Harrison, Michael, Barnard, Philip J. (1995): Using Interaction Framework to Guide the Design of Interactive Systems. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 43 (1) pp. 101-130.

May, Jon, Barnard, Philip J. (1995): The Case for Supportive Evaluation During Design. In Interacting with Computers, 7 (2) pp. 115-143.

Lee, Wai On, Barnard, Philip J. (1993): Precipitating Change in System Usage by Function Revelation and Problem Reformulation. In: Alty, James L., Diaper, Dan, Guest, D. (eds.) Proceedings of the Eighth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VIII August 7-10, 1993, Loughborough University, UK. pp. 35-47.

May, Jon, Tweedie, Lisa, Barnard, Philip J. (1993): Modelling User Performance in Visually Based Interactions. In: Alty, James L., Diaper, Dan, Guest, D. (eds.) Proceedings of the Eighth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VIII August 7-10, 1993, Loughborough University, UK. pp. 95-110.

Young, Richard M., Barnard, Philip J. (1992): Multiple Uses of Scenarios: A Reply to Campbell. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 24 (4) pp. 10.

Hammond, Nick, Barnard, Philip J., Coutaz, Joëlle, Harrison, Michael, MacLean, Allan, Young, Richard M. (1991): Modelling User, System and Design: Results of a Scenarios Matrix Exercise. In: Robertson, Scott P., Olson, Gary M., Olson, Judith S. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 91 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 28 - June 5, 1991, New Orleans, Louisiana. pp. 377-380. https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p377-hammond/p377-hammond.pdf

Young, Richard M., Barnard, Philip J. (1991): Signature Tasks and Paradigm Tasks: New Wrinkles on the Scenarios Methodology. In: Diaper, Dan, Hammond, Nick (eds.) Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VI August 20-23, 1991, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK. pp. 91-101.

Barnard, Philip J. (1990): Research on Human-Computer Interaction at the MRC Applied Psychology Unit. In: Carrasco, Jane, Whiteside, John (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 90 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference , 1990, Seattle, Washington,USA. pp. 379-380.

Barnard, Philip J. (1990): Summary of the CHI'90 Doctoral Consortium. In: Carrasco, Jane, Whiteside, John (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 90 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference , 1990, Seattle, Washington,USA. pp. 459-460.

Duff, Simon C., Barnard, Philip J. (1990): Influencing Behaviour Via Device Representation; Decreasing Performance by Increasing Inst. In: Diaper, Dan, Gilmore, David J., Cockton, Gilbert, Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 90 - 3rd IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction August 27-31, 1990, Cambridge, UK. pp. 61-66.

Green, Alison J. K., Barnard, Philip J. (1990): Iconic Interfacing: The Role of Icon Distinctiveness and Fixed or Variable Screen Location. In: Diaper, Dan, Gilmore, David J., Cockton, Gilbert, Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 90 - 3rd IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction August 27-31, 1990, Cambridge, UK. pp. 457-462.

Barnard, Philip J., Harrison, Michael (1989): Integrating Cognitive and System Models in Human Computer Interaction. In: Sutcliffe, Alistair G., Macauley, Linda (eds.) Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers V August 5-8, 1989, University of Nottingham, UK. pp. 87-103.

Barnard, Philip J., Ellis, Judi, MacLean, Allan (1989): Relating Ideal and Non-Ideal Verbalised Knowledge to Performance. In: Sutcliffe, Alistair G., Macauley, Linda (eds.) Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers V August 5-8, 1989, University of Nottingham, UK. pp. 461-473.

Young, Richard M., Barnard, Philip J., Simon, Tony, Whittington, Joyce (1989): How Would Your Favourite User Model Cope with These Scenarios?. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 20 (4) pp. 51-55.

Barnard, Philip J., MacLean, Allan, Wilson, Michael (1988): Navigating Integrated Facilities: Initiating and Terminating Interaction Sequences. In: Soloway, Elliot, Frye, Douglas, Sheppard, Sylvia B. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 88 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference June 15-19, 1988, Washington, DC, USA. pp. 121-126.

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.

Barnard, Philip J., Wilson, Michael, MacLean, Allan (1987): Approximate modelling of cognitive activity: Towards an expert system design aid. In: Graphics Interface 87 (CHI+GI 87) April 5-9, 1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. pp. 21-26.

Young, Richard M., Barnard, Philip J. (1987): The use of scenarios in human--computer interaction research: Turbocharging the Tortoise o. In: Graphics Interface 87 (CHI+GI 87) April 5-9, 1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. pp. 291-296.

Barnard, Philip J., Wilson, Michael, MacLean, Allan (1986): The Elicitation of System Knowledge by Picture Probes. In: Mantei, Marilyn, Orbeton, Peter (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 86 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 13-17, 1986, Boston, Massachusetts. pp. 235-240.

MacLean, Allan, Barnard, Philip J., Wilson, Michael (1986): Rapid Prototyping of Dialogue for Human Factors Research: The EASIE Approach. 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. 180-195.

Wilson, Michael, Barnard, Philip J., MacLean, Allan (1986): Using an Expert System to Convey HCI Information. 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. 482-497.

Landauer, Thomas K., Gould, John D., Anderson, John R., Barnard, Philip J. (1985): Psychological Research Methods in the Human Use of Computers. In: Borman, Lorraine, Curtis, Bill (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 85 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 14-18, 1985, San Francisco, California. pp. 41-45.

Grudin, Jonathan, Barnard, Philip J. (1985): When Does an Abbreviation Become a Word? And Related Questions. In: Borman, Lorraine, Curtis, Bill (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 85 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 14-18, 1985, San Francisco, California. pp. 121-125.

Wilson, M. D., Barnard, Philip J., MacLean, Allan (1985): Analysing the Learning of Command Sequences in a Menu System. 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. 63-75.

MacLean, Allan, Barnard, Philip J., Wilson, M. D. (1985): Evaluating the Human Interface of a Data Entry System: User Choice and Performance Measure. 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. 172-185.

Barnard, Philip J., MacLean, Allan, Hammond, Nick (1984): User Representations of Ordered Sequences of Command Operations. In: Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 84 - 1st IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction September 4-7, 1984, London, UK. pp. 289-293.

Grudin, Jonathan, Barnard, Philip J. (1984): The Role of Prior Task Experience in Command Name Abbreviation. In: Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 84 - 1st IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction September 4-7, 1984, London, UK. pp. 295-299.

MacLean, Allan, Barnard, Philip J., Hammond, Nick (1984): Recall as an Indicant of Performance in Interactive Systems. In: Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 84 - 1st IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction September 4-7, 1984, London, UK. pp. 311-315.

Hammond, Nick, Hinton, Geoffrey, Barnard, Philip J., MacLean, Allan, Long, John, Whitefield, Andy (1984): Evaluating the Interface of a Document Processor: A Comparison of Expert Judgement and Use. In: Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 84 - 1st IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction September 4-7, 1984, London, UK. pp. 725-729.

Hammond, Nick, Jorgensen, A., MacLean, Allan, Barnard, Philip J., Long, John (1983): Design Practice and Interface Usability: Evidence from Interviews with Designers. 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. 40-44.

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.

Barnard, Philip J. (1993): Modelling Users, Systems and Design Spaces (Esprit Basic Research Action 3066). In: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 1993, . pp. 331-336.

Barnard, Philip J., Harrison, Michael D. (1992): Towards a Framework for Modelling Human-Computer Interactions. In: East-West International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Proceedings of the EWHCI92 , 1992, . pp. 189-196.

Duke, David J., Duce, David A., Barnard, Philip J., May, Jon (2001): Human-computer protocols. In: Stephanidis, Constantine (eds.) HCI International 2001 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction August 5-10, 2001, New Orleans, USA. pp. 296-300.

Barnard, Philip J., May, Jon (1994): Interactions with Advanced Graphical Interfaces and the Deployment of Latent Human Knowled. In: Paterno, Fabio (eds.) DSV-IS 1994 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems94, Proceedings of the First International Eurographics Workshop June 8-10, 1994, Bocca di Magra, Italy. pp. 15-49.

Harrison, Michael D., Blandford, Ann, Barnard, Philip J. (1994): Modelling Interactive Systems and Providing Task Relevant Information. In: Paterno, Fabio (eds.) DSV-IS 1994 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems94, Proceedings of the First International Eurographics Workshop June 8-10, 1994, Bocca di Magra, Italy. pp. 267-277.

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