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7th PPIG Annual Workshop 1995: Edinburgh, UK
- Proceedings of the 7th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 1995, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, January 4-6, 1995. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 1995
Papers
- Robin Johnson:
Courseware design support. 1 - John Domingue:
Validating knowledge based systems with software visualization technology. 2 - Allan Scott:
MADLab: masking and multiple bug diagnosis. 3 - Jos van Hillegersberg, Kuldeep Kumar, Richard J. Welke:
Maintenance of object-oriented systems: an empirical analysis of the performance and strategies of programmers new to object-oriented techniques. 4 - Paul Mulholland:
Prolog without tears: an evaluation of the effectiveness of a non Byrd Box model for students. 5 - Tom Ormerod, Linden J. Ball:
The evaluation of TED, a techniques editor for Prolog programming. 6
Keynote
- Willemien Visser:
Using episodic knowledge in design. 7
Papers
- Diane H. Sonnenwald:
Knowledge exploration in design: communicating across boundaries. 8 - Steve Lang, Tom Ormerod:
Control strategies used by expert program designers. 9 - Jawed Siddiqi, Babak Khazaei, Rick Osborn, Chris Roast:
An investigation into strategies employed in solving a programming task using Prolog. 10 - David Budgen, Mitchell Thomson:
Software Design using GOOSE. 11
Keynote
- Brian J. Reiser:
Facilitating the acquisition of mental models of programming with GIL: an integrated planning and debugging learning environment. 13
Papers
- Linda Carswell:
A pilot study on novice Pascal programmers on vocational courses in further education in Northern Ireland. 14 - Jean-François Rouet, Catherine Deleuze-Dordron, André Bisseret:
Documentation skills in novice and expert programmers: an empirical comparison. 15 - Lindsey Ford:
A model of programming. 16 - José J. Cañas, Maria Teresa Bajo, Raquel Varro, Pilar Gonzalvo:
Mental representation and computer use. 17 - Margaret M. Burnett:
Forms/3, a declarative graphical language. 18 - Pertti Saarilouma, Jorma Sajaniemi:
Transforming verbal descriptions into mathematical formulas in spreadsheet calculation. 19 - David J. Gilmore, Karen Pheasey, Jean Underwood, Geoffrey M. Underwood:
Learning graphical programming: an evaluation of KidSim. 20 - Judith Good, Paul Brna, Richard Cox:
Do diagrams make us smart(ER)? 21 - Marian Petre, Blaine A. Price, Vikki Fix, Jean Scholtz, Susan Wiedenbeck, Igor Netesin, Sergey Yershov:
Comparing program comprehension in different cultures and different representations. 22 - Igor Netesin:
Psychology of programming in the former Soviet Union. 23
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