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Harrison, Michael - School of Computing Science, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Exploring an option space to engineer a ubiquitous computing system
The Temporal Dimension of Dynamic Function Allocation Michael Hildebrandt and Michael Harrison
Analysing user confusion in context aware mobile applications
Time Design: Analysing Human Temporal Control Behaviour in Dynamic Real-Time Systems *
PaintShop: A MICROWORLD EXPERIMENT INVESTIGATING TEMPORAL DECISIONS IN A SUPERVISORY CONTROL TASK
Reuse in Hazard Analysis: Identification and Shamus P. Smith and Michael D. Harrison
PUTTING TIME (BACK) INTO DYNAMIC FUNCTION ALLOCATION1 To appear in Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Denver, Colorado, October
TIME-RELATED TRADE-OFFS IN DYNAMIC FUNCTION SCHEDULING
Towards usable and relevant model checking techniques for the analysis of dependable interactive systems
Automating functions in multi-agent control systems: supporting the decision process
THEA A Reference Guide Steven Pocock, Bob Fields, Michael Harrison, Peter Wright
A Technique for Human Error Assessment Early in Design Steven Pocock, Michael Harrison, Peter Wright & Paul Johnson
ANALYSING HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION AS DISTRIBUTED COGNITION: THE RESOURCES MODEL1
Case-Based Reasoning Systems for Knowledge Mediation A.D. Griffiths, M.D. Harrison and A.M. Dearden
Using Interaction Style to Match the Ubiquitous User Interface to the Device-to-Hand
Qualitative analysis of dependability argument structure Mark A. Sujan1
Relating the automation of functions in multi-agent control
How explicit are the barriers to failure in safety arguments?
ANALYSING DYNAMIC FUNCTION SCHEDULING DECISIONS