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16th PPIG Annual Workshop 2004: Carlow, Ireland
- Proceedings of the 16th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2004, Carlow, Ireland, April 5-7, 2004. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2004
Papers
- Ekaterini Tzanidou, Marian Petre, Shailey Minocha, Andy Grayson:
An Examination of E-Commerce Homepage Design Guidelines by Measuring Eye Movements.
Keynote
- Sally Fincher:
Computing education, computing education research: communities of practice. 1
Papers
- Rebecca Mancy, Norman Reid:
Aspects of cognitive style and programming. 2 - Mark B. Ratcliffe, Lynda Thomas:
Understanding our students: incorporating the results of several experiments into a student learning environment. 3 - Matthew C. Jadud:
A first look at novice compilation behavior using BlueJ. 4 - Timothy Doyle, Chris Exton:
PicoVis: a dynamic visualisation tool for simulating a Bluetooth communication environment enhancing student understanding. 5 - Anthony Cox, Maryanne Fisher, Diana Smith, Josipa Granic:
Learning and using formal language. 6 - Declan Ryan, Chris Exton:
CORBAview: a visualisation tool to aid in the understanding of CORBA-based distributed applications. 7 - Simon Lynch, Keerthi Rajendran:
Design diagrams for multi-agent systems. 8 - Des Traynor, J. Paul Gibson:
Towards the development of a cognitive model of programming: a software engineering proposal. 9 - Jens Kaasbøll, Ola Berge, Richard Borge, Annita Fjuk, Christian Holmboe, Terje Samuelsen:
Learning object-oriented programming. 10 - Susan Wiedenbeck, Deborah LaBelle, Vennila N. R. Kain:
Factors affecting course outcomes in introductory programming. 11 - Chris R. Douce:
Metaphors we program by. 12 - Sallyann Bryant:
XP: Taking the psychology of programming to the eXtreme. 13 - Pablo Romero, Benedict du Boulay, Richard Cox, Rudi Lutz, Sallyann Bryant:
Dynamic rich-data capture and analysis of debugging processes. 14 - Seppo Nevalainen, Jorma Sajaniemi:
Comparison of three eye tracking devices in psychology of programming research. 15 - Roman Bednarik, Markku Tukiainen:
Visual attention and representation switching in Java program debugging: a study using eye movement tracking. 16 - Pauli Byckling, Marja Kuittinen, Seppo Nevalainen, Jorma Sajaniemi:
An Inter-Rater Reliability Analysis of Good's Program Summary Analysis Scheme. 17 - Pamela O'Shea, Chris Exton:
Investigating patterns and task type correlations in open source mailing lists for programmer comprehension. 18 - Connor Hughes, Jim Buckley:
Evaluating algorithm animation for concurrent systems: a comprehension-based approach. 19
Work in Progress
- Catharine L. Brand:
Programming without code. 20
Keynote
- Benedict du Boulay:
Representation in learning computer science: black boxes in glass boxes revisited. 21
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