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- 2005
- Laura Beckwith, Thippaya Chintakovid, Susan Wiedenbeck, Margaret M. Burnett:
Mining Qualitative Behavioral Data from Quantitative Data: A Case Study from the Gender HCI Project. PPIG 2005: 20 - Roman Bednarik, Niko Myller, Erkki Sutinen, Markku Tukiainen:
Effects of Experience on Gaze Behavior during Program Animation. PPIG 2005: 6 - Susan Bergin, Ronan Reilly:
The Influence of Motivation and Comfort-Level on Learning to Program. PPIG 2005: 24 - Alan F. Blackwell, Nick Collins:
The Programming Language as a Musical Instrument. PPIG 2005: 11 - Sallyann Bryant:
Rating Expertise in Collaborative Software Development. PPIG 2005: 3 - Pauli Byckling, Jorma Sajaniemi:
Using Roles of Variables in Teaching: Effects on Program Construction. PPIG 2005: 23 - Deirdre Carew, Chris Exton, Jim Buckley:
Preliminary Study to Empirically Investigate the Comprehensibility of Requirements Specifications. PPIG 2005: 16 - Edgar Acosta Chaparro, Aybala Yuksel, Pablo Romero, Sallyann Bryant:
Factors Affecting the Perceived Effectiveness of Pair Programming in Higher Education. PPIG 2005: 2 - Jan Chong, Robert Plummer, Larry J. Leifer, Scott R. Klemmer, Ozgur Eris, George Toye:
Pair Programming: When and Why it Works. PPIG 2005: 5 - Luke Church:
Introducing #Dasher, A Continuous Gesture IDE. PPIG 2005: 19 - Anthony Cox, Maryanne Fisher, Philip O'Brien:
Theoretical Considerations on Navigating Codespace with Spatial Cognition. PPIG 2005: 9 - Enda Dunican:
A Framework for Evaluating Qualitative Research Methods in Computer Programming Education. PPIG 2005: 21 - Marc Eisenstadt:
PP2SS - From the Psychology of Programming to Social Software. PPIG 2005: 26 - Daniel Farkas, Narayan Murthy:
Attitudes Toward Computers, the Introductory Course and Recruiting New Majors: Preliminary Results. PPIG 2005: 22 - Jim Ivins, Michele PoySuan Ong:
Psychometric Assessment of Computing Undergraduates. PPIG 2005: 25 - Ken Kahn:
Concretising Computational Abstractions: What works, what doesn't, and what is lost. PPIG 2005: 1 - Ronald J. Leach, Caprice A. Ayers:
The Psychology of Invention in Computer Science. PPIG 2005: 12 - Seppo Nevalainen, Jorma Sajaniemi:
Short-Term Effects of Graphical versus Textual Visualisation of Variables on Program Perception. PPIG 2005: 8 - Pamela O'Shea, Chris Exton:
The Role of Source Code within Program Summaries describing Maintenance Activities. PPIG 2005: 14 - Pablo Romero, Benedict du Boulay, Richard Cox, Rudi Lutz, Sallyann Bryant:
Graphical Visualisations and Debugging: A Detailed Process Analysis. PPIG 2005: 7 - Clive C. H. Rosen:
The influence of Intra-Team Relationships on the Systems Development Process: A Theoretical Framework of Intra-Group Dynamics. PPIG 2005: 4 - Jorma Sajaniemi, Raquel Navarro-Prieto:
Roles of Variables in Experts' Programming Knowledge. PPIG 2005: 13 - John Sturdy:
Sidebrain: A Sidekick for the Programmer's Brain. PPIG 2005: 18 - John J. Sung:
Representation-Oriented Software Development: A Cognitive Approach to Software Engineering. PPIG 2005: 15 - Greg Turner, Alastair Weakley, Yun Zhang, Ernest A. Edmonds:
Attuning: A Social and Technical Study of Artist-Programmer Collaborations. PPIG 2005: 10 - Andrée Woodcock, Richard Bartlett:
Software Authoring as Design Conversation. PPIG 2005: 17 - Proceedings of the 17th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2005, Brighton, UK, June 29 - July 1, 2005. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2005 [contents]
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