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H. Thimbleby, “Interaction design by algebra!?” ACM Interactions, ACM, in press. Bibtex
1023

H. Thimbleby, “Critical Systems,” Wiley Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction, edited by K. Norman, John Wiley & Sons, in press. Bibtex
1022

H. Thimbleby, “Formal Approaches to Computing and Information Technology (edited by P. Palanque and F. Paternó),” Requirements Engineering, in press. Bibtex
1021

P. Eslambolchilar, G. Niezen and H. Thimbleby, “Open-source Hardware for Medical Devices,” British Medical Journal Innovations, DOI: 10.1136/bmjinnov-2015-000080, in press. Abstract Bibtex
1020

H. Thimbleby, “How to put a winning proposal together,” Digital Economy Crucible, Keynote, York, 2016. Bibtex
1019

H. Thimbleby, “Social network analysis and applications for designing better systems and doing better research,” International Conference on Engineering & MIS 2016, Keynote, Agadir, Morocco, 2016. Bibtex
1018

H. Thimbleby, “Your invitation to fix IT in healthcare,” International Conference on Engineering & MIS 2016, Keynote, Agadir, Morocco, 2016. Bibtex
1017

H. Thimbleby, “Patient stories,” ISCOME (International Society for Communication Science and Medicine) Workshop, Keynote, Lilienberg Unternehmerforum, Ermatingen, Switzerland, 2016. Website Bibtex
1016

H. Thimbleby, “Creativity, innovation and risk,” ACM CORI (International Conference on Computing Research and Innovations), Keynote, Ibadan, Nigeria, 2016. Bibtex
1015

H. Thimbleby, “Human Factors and unreliable cryptography — how to lose a war,” Department of Computer Science, University of Michigan, Keynote, Ann Arbor, USA, 2016. Bibtex
1014

H. Thimbleby, “Human Factors Considerations for Future Design,” IPEM (Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine) Annual Conference, Keynote, Manchester, 2016. Bibtex
1013

H. Thimbleby, “Challenging how we think about IT for improving and protecting the nation’s health,” Public Health England, Porton Down, 2016. Bibtex
1012

P. Masci, H. Thimbleby, H. Tu and C. Vincent, “IWC Special Issue in Human Factors and Interaction Design for Critical Systems,” Interacting with Computers, 28(2), pp.149–150, DOI: 10.1093/iwc/iwv038, 2016. Bibtex
1011

H. Thimbleby, “Human Error in Safety-Critical Programming,” Developing Safe Systems, Proceedings of the 24th Safety-Critical Systems Symposium, Keynote, pp.183–202, edited by T. Anderson and M. Parsons, Brighton, UK, Center for Software Reliability, Safety-Critical Systems Club, ISBN 9781519420077, 2016. Bibtex
1010

H. Thimbleby, “IT — Help or Hindrance?” Past, Present and Future of Medicine, Joint Conference Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh and The Society of Acute Medicine, Keynote, Edinburgh, 2016. Bibtex
1009

H. Thimbleby, “Digital health technologies for safer and better care,” ISCOME (International Society for Communication Science and Medicine) Workshop, Keynote, Lilienberg Unternehmerforum, Ermatingen, Switzerland, 2016. Website Bibtex
1008

H. Thimbleby, “Human Factors and unreliable blood glucometers — how to lose staff,” Archimedes Workshop on Medical Device Security, Keynote, Michigan, USA, 2016. Website Bibtex
1007

H. Thimbleby, “Transforming Health Care,” Times Higher Education, (2263), p.49, 14–20 July, 2016. Bibtex
1006

H. Thimbleby, “Incentivising the quality of software, hardware and systems,” Cyber safety and resilience: Strengthening the digital systems that support critical infrastructure and the internet of things, Royal Academy of Engineering, London, 2016. Bibtex
1005

H. Thimbleby, “Opportunities for research in Health IT,” Toulouse, France, 2016. Bibtex
1004

H. Thimbleby, “Human Factors and missed solutions to Enigma design weaknesses,” Cryptologia, 40(2), pp.177–202, DOI: 10.1080/01611194.2015.1028680, 2016. Bibtex
1003

P. Cairns, G. Niezen, P. Oladimeji, H. Thimbleby, H. Tu and S. Wiseman, “Employing Number-based Graphical Representations to Enhance the Effects of Visual Check on Entry Error,” Interacting with Computers, 28(2), pp.194–207, DOI: 10.1093/iwc/iwv020, 2016. Bibtex
1002

Y. Li, T. Owen, P. Rau, N. Suna and H. Thimbleby, “Design and evaluation of a mobile phone-based health intervention for patients with hypertensive condition,” Computers in Human Behavior, 63, pp.98–105, DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2016.05.001, 2016. Abstract Bibtex
1001

H. Thimbleby, “From quality to safety in healthcare products, Chinese Academy of Engineering,” Keynote, 2015. Bibtex
1000

H. Thimbleby, “To err is human,” Infection Prevention Society Annual Conference, Keynote, Liverpool, 2015. Bibtex
999

L. Chant, J. Hoogewerf, T. Lewis, S. Sathanandam, H. Thimbleby, D. Wooldridge and J. Wyatt, Rapid literature review for National Information Board, edited by J. Wyatt, RCP, London, 2015. Bibtex
998

H. Thimbleby, “Beating error with formal methods,” 2nd Human-Oriented Formal Methods (HOFM) Workshop, Keynote, York, 2015. Bibtex
997

H. Thimbleby, “The digital health revolution,” InfoLab at 10, Keynote, Lancaster University, 2015. Bibtex
996

H. Thimbleby, “The Simms Lecture,” Royal College of Physicians, Distinguished Lecture, 2015. Bibtex
995

H. Thimbleby, “Improving care through reporting incidents,” Grand Rounds lecture, Keynote, Princess of Wales Hospital, 2015. Bibtex
994

H. Thimbleby, “Safer by Design,” Electronics & Software in Medical Devices Seminar with Regulatory Update, Keynote, Cardiff, 2015. Bibtex
993

P. Curzon, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Issues in number entry user interface styles: Recommendations for mitigation,” Proceedings 5th EAI International Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare, London, DOI: 10.4108/eai.14-10-2015.2261763, 2015. Bibtex
992

Y. Li, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Exploring the Effect of Pre-operational Priming Intervention on Number Entry Errors,” Proceedings ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction — CHI 2015, pp.1335–1344, Seoul, Republic of Korea, ACM, 2015. Bibtex
991

P. Curzon, P. Masci and H. Thimbleby, “Early identification of software causes of use-related hazards in medical devices,” Proceedings 5th EAI International Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare, London, 2015. Bibtex
990

A. Blandford, A. Cox, P. Curzon, H. Thimbleby and H. Thimbleby, “Safer Interactive Medical Device Design: Insights from the CHI+MED Project,” Proceedings 5th EAI International Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare, London, 2015. Bibtex
989

P. Curzon, P. Mallozzi, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “PVSio-web: Mathematically based tool support for the design of interactive and interoperable medical systems,” Proceedings 5th EAI International Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare, London, 2015. Bibtex
988

P. Curzon, P. Jones, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji, H. Thimbleby and Y. Zhang, “PVSio-web 2.0: Joining PVS to HCI,” Proceedings 27th International Conference on Computer Aided Verification, CAV 2015, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 9206, pp.470–478, edited by D. Kroening and C. Puasuareanu, San Francisco, California, Springer Verlag, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21690-4_30, 2015. Website Abstract Bibtex
987

X. Bi, A. Howes, P. Kristensson, R. Murray-Smith, A. Oulasvirta, H. Thimbleby, J. Williamson and S. Zhai, “Principles, Techniques and Perspectives on Optimization and HCI,” Proceedings ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction — CHI 2015, CHI EA’15, pp.2441–2444, Seoul, Republic of Korea, ACM, ISBN 978–1–4503–3146–3, DOI: 10.1145/2702613.2702662, 2015. Website Bibtex
986

R. Koppel and H. Thimbleby, “The Challenge of Computerisation in Hospitals: First do Less Harm,” Keynote, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, 2015. Bibtex
985

H. Thimbleby, “The Best Way to Improve Healthcare is to Improve Computers,” Keynote, Dartmouth College, USA, 2015. Bibtex
984

H. Thimbleby, “Designing Technology to Make Healthcare Safer,” British Renal Society, Keynote, Leeds, 2015. Bibtex
983

H. Thimbleby, “How Safe Are Our Devices?” North of England Intensive Care Society, Keynote, Darlington, 2015. Bibtex
982

H. Thimbleby, “Overcoming challenges of preventable error,” Weqas Annual Conference, Keynote, Cardiff, 2015. Bibtex
981

H. Thimbleby and A. Wu, “Safety Hazards in Clinical Calculators and Apps,” Poster, 2015 USENIX Summit on Information Technologies for Health, HealthTech, Washington, DC, USA, 2015. Bibtex
980

H. Thimbleby, “Failure of medical device regulation,” Cambridge University, 2015. Bibtex
979

R. Koppel and H. Thimbleby, “The healthtech declaration,” IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine, 13(6), pp.84–86, 2015. Bibtex
978

H. Thimbleby, “Devices are not equally safe: Buy and use them carefully,” National Medical Devices Safety Network, NHS Webex, 2015. Bibtex
977

H. Thimbleby, “The World War II Enigma and its Human Factors lessons,” University of Bergen, Norway, 2015. Bibtex
976

H. Thimbleby, “Human Factors and missed solutions to WWII Enigma design weaknesses,” Cambridge University, 2015. Abstract Bibtex
975

H. Thimbleby, “Driverless Cars and Computer Error,” Letter, The Times, p.29, 10 February, 2015. Bibtex
974

H. Thimbleby, “Preventable Error,” Letter, The Journal of the Royal Society of Arts, (2), p.47, 2015. Bibtex
973

“Let UK universities do what they do best – teaching and research,” Letter, The Guardian, edited by S. professors, 6 July, 2015. Bibtex
972

J. Hoogewerf, H. Thimbleby and J. Wyatt, Using apps in clinical practice, RCP, London, 2015. Bibtex
971

H. Thimbleby, “Innovation and research,” University of Bergen, Norway, 2015. Bibtex
970

H. Thimbleby, “The best way to improve healthcare is to improve programmers,” Hoyteknologisenteret i Bergen, Norway, 2015. Bibtex
969

P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Open Metrics for Evaluating and Designing Safer Interactive Health Systems: A Case Study in Procuring Infusion Pumps,” Poster, 2015 USENIX Summit on Information Technologies for Health, HealthTech, Washington, DC, USA, 2015. Bibtex
968

L. Chant, J. Hoogewerf, T. Lewis, S. Sathanandam, H. Thimbleby, D. Wooldridge and J. Wyatt, “The use of digital tools including apps, web-services and personal health records in healthcare,” National Information Board, 2015. Bibtex
967

H. Thimbleby, “Why Don’t We Design Technology to Make Healthcare Safer?” University of Hertfordshire School of Life and Medical Science Annual Conference, Keynote, Hertford, 2015. Bibtex
966

A. Darlington, J. Halcox, S. Lindsay, K. Li, J. Rance, M. Seager and H. Thimbleby, “Exploring Design Principles for Hypertension Mobile Interventions,” Poster, 2015 USENIX Summit on Information Technologies for Health, HealthTech, Washington, DC, USA, 2015. Bibtex
965

H. Thimbleby, “Unknown knowns — A call to fix healthcare IT where it hurts,” High Integrity Systems Symposium, Keynote, Oslo, Norway, 2015. Bibtex
964

R. Koppel and H. Thimbleby, “Critical Issues in Electronic Health Record (EHR) Patient Safety,” SafetyLeaders.org webinar, 2015. Bibtex
963

H. Thimbleby, “Outside In: Health-Tech Continuum,” Politico TV, Washington DC, USA, 2015. Bibtex
962

R. Koppel, S. Smith and H. Thimbleby, “What You See is What You See: Misinforming Displays In Electronic Health Records And Medical Devices,” International Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care: Improving the Outcomes, Keynote, Baltimore, USA, 2015. Bibtex
961

H. Thimbleby, “Human Error — Managing the Inevitable,” Norwich Anaesthesia Update, Keynote, Ipswich, 2015. Bibtex
960

H. Thimbleby, “Incident reporting,” Royal College of Physicians, Keynote, London, 2015. Bibtex
959

A. Cauchi, P. Curzon, A. Gimblett, Y. Li, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji, R. Ruksenas and H. Thimbleby, “The Benefits of Formalising Design Guidelines: A Case Study on the Predictability of Drug Infusion Pumps,” Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering, 11(2), pp.73–93, DOI: 10.1007/s11334-013-0200-4, 2015. Abstract PDF Bibtex
958

A. Lewis, H. Thimbleby and J. Williams, “Making Healthcare Safer by Understanding, Designing and Buying Better IT,” Clinical Medicine, 15(3), pp.258–262, DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.15-3-258, 2015. Bibtex
957

H. Thimbleby, “Human Factors: Another view,” Human Factors, UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) Stakeholder Event, London, 2015. Bibtex
956

P. Cairns, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Unreliable numbers: Error and harm induced by bad design can be reduced by better design,” Journal Royal Society Interface, 12(110), p.20150685, DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2015.0685, 2015. Abstract Bibtex
955

H. Thimbleby, “Safer User Interfaces: A Case Study in Improving Number Entry,” IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 41(7), pp.711–729, DOI: 10.1109/TSE.2014.2383396, 2015. Bibtex
954

J. Hoogewerf, P. Rastall, H. Thimbleby, J. Williams, D. Wooldridge and J. Wyatt, “What makes a good clinical app? Introducing the RCP Health Informatics Unit Checklist,” Clinical Medicine, 15(6), pp.519–521, 2015. Bibtex
953

H. Thimbleby, “How Safe is Our Equipment,” ACTA, Association of Cardiothoracic Anaesthetists, Keynote, London, 2014. Bibtex
952

H. Thimbleby, “Collaborating with the NHS: How poor IT security helps us think more clearly about safety,” Collaborate 2014, Keynote, 2014. Bibtex
951

H. Thimbleby, “Engineering to Help Manage Error,” The contribution of engineering to peri-operative patient safety, Keynote, Royal Academy of Engineering, London, 2014. Bibtex
950

H. Thimbleby, “Improving Safety in Medical Devices and Systems,” Workshop on Security and Human Behaviour, Keynote, Cambridge, 2014. Bibtex
949

H. Thimbleby, “Overview of Human-Computer Interaction,” Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 2014. Bibtex
948

P. Curzon, P. Jones, P. Masci, H. Thimbleby and Y. Zhang, “A Generic User Interface Architecture for Analyzing Use Hazards in Infusion Pump Software,” 5th Workshop on Medical Cyber-Physical Systems, OpenAccess Series in Informatics (OASIcs), 36, pp.1–14, edited by M. Kwiatkowska, R. Mangharam, V. Turau and C. Weyer, Schloss Dagstuhl–Leibniz–Zentrum für Informatik, ISBN 978-3-939897-66-8, DOI: 10.4230/OASIcs.MCPS.2014.1, 2014. Website Abstract Bibtex
947

H. Thimbleby, “Cyber-security for Medical Devices,” Malvern Festival of Innovation, Keynote, Malvern, UK, 2014. Bibtex
946

H. Thimbleby, “The Computer as Team Player,” SHOT (Serious Hazards of Transfusion) Symposium, Keynote, Manchester, 2014. Bibtex
945

H. Thimbleby, “Safer healthcare IT,” Microsoft Research, UK, 2014. Bibtex
944

H. Thimbleby, “Medical Devices and Human Factors: Better together, but a tragic separation,” NAMDET, Keynote, Manchester, 2014. Abstract Bibtex
943

H. Thimbleby, “Safety and Security and Why They are so Hard to Achieve,” Archimedes Workshop on Medical Device Security, Keynote, Michigan, USA, 2014. Website Bibtex
942

H. Thimbleby, “Risk Management in Medical Devices,” Central Sterilisation Club, Keynote, Birmingham, 2014. Bibtex
941

P. Masci and H. Thimbleby, “Broken Interfaces,” US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), MD, USA, 2014. Bibtex
940

A. Cauchi, G. Niezen, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Triangulating Empirical and Analytic Techniques for Improving Number Entry User Interfaces,” EICS204, 6th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems, pp.243–252, Rome, Italy, ACM, ISBN 978–1–4503–2725–1, DOI: 10.1145/2607023.2607025, 2014. Website Abstract Bibtex
939

P. Curzon, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Tool demo: Using PVSio-web to demonstrate software issues in medical user interfaces,” 4th International Symposium on Foundations of Healthcare Information Engineering and Systems (FHIES2014), Washington DC, USA, 2014. Abstract Bibtex
938

A. Chamberlain, M. Davies, P. Lee and H. Thimbleby, “Managing Gravity Infusion using a Mobile Application,” Proceedings BCS Conference on HCI, pp.299–304, 2014. Abstract Bibtex
937

Y. Li, P. Oladimeji, H. Thimbleby, H. Tu and C. Vincent, “The Effects of Number-related Factors on Entry Performance,” Proceedings BCS Conference on HCI, pp.246–251, DOI: 10.14236/ewic/hci2014.31, 2014. Abstract Bibtex
936

P. Curzon, E. D’Urso, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji, R. Ruksenas and H. Thimbleby, “Human-Computer Interaction and the Formal Certification and Assurance of Medical Devices: The CHI+MED Project,” VeriSure: Verification and Assurance, Vienna, 2014. Bibtex
935

A. Aggarwal, G. Niezen and H. Thimbleby, “User Experience Evaluation Through the Brain’s Electrical Activity,” Proceedings of the 8th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Fun, Fast, Foundational, ACM NordiCHI’14, pp.491–500, Helsinki, Finland, ACM, ISBN 978–1–4503–2542–4, DOI: 10.1145/2639189.2639236, 2014. Website Abstract Bibtex
934

C. Bernardeschi, P. Curzon, E. D’Urso, P. Jones, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji, H. Thimbleby and Y. Zhang, “Combining PVSio with Stateflow,” Proceedings of the NASA Formal Methods 6th International Symposium, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8430, pp.209–214, edited by J. Badger and K. Rozier, Houston, USA, Springer Verlag, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06200-6, 2014. Abstract PDF Bibtex
933

H. Thimbleby, “Safety versus Security in Healthcare IT,” Cambridge University, 2014. Bibtex
932

. Herskovic and H. Thimbleby, “SYSFA Framework for Systematic Yet Flexible Analysis,” Better EHR: Usability, workflow & cognitive support in electronic health records, pp.57–88, edited by M. Walji and J. Zhang, National Center for Cognitive Informatics and Decision Making in Healthcare (NCCD), ISBN 978-0692-26296-2, 2014. Bibtex
931

H. Thimbleby, “The tragic fallibility of medical devices and what to do about it,” The Tri-Service Anaesthetic Society, Keynote, London, 2014. Bibtex
930

H. Thimbleby, “Ofqual and Its New Hands-off Science Exams,” Letter, The Times, p.25, 12 April, 2014. Bibtex
929

P. Curzon, P. Jones, P. Masci, H. Thimbleby and Y. Zhang, “Formal Verification of Medical Device User Interfaces using PVS,” Proceedings 17th International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering — FASE, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8411, pp.200–214, Grenoble, France, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-642-54803-1, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-54804-8_14, 2014. Abstract PDF Bibtex
928

H. Thimbleby, “Safer Healthcare IT,” Cambridge University, 2014. Bibtex
927

H. Thimbleby, “CHI+MED: Multidisciplinary Computer-Human Interaction Research for the Design and Safe Use of Interactive Medical Devices,” Third Workshop on Technology for Health and Well Being (THAW), Keynote, Glasgow, 2014. Bibtex
926

H. Thimbleby, “Why does so much IT fail? — And what to do about it,” High Integrity Software, Keynote, Bristol, 2014. Website Bibtex
925

C. Acharya, A. Lewis, V. Manchaiah and H. Thimbleby, “Hearing Aid Battery Ingestion: Medical Error or Poor Design?” BAA Magazine, British Academy of Audiology, (31), pp.27–28, 2014. PDF Bibtex
924

K. Li and H. Thimbleby, “Hot Cheese: A Processed Swiss Cheese Model,” Journal of the Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh, 44(2), pp.116–21, DOI: 10.4997/JRCPE.2014.205, 2014. Abstract PDF Bibtex
923

H. Thimbleby, “The World War II Engima: Avoidable bad design that lost a war,” Swansea Sketty Club, 2014. Bibtex
922

H. Thimbleby, Designing IT to Make Healthcare Safer, Gresham College, 11 February 2014. Video Bibtex
921

H. Thimbleby, “Safety versus Security in Healthcare IT,” Addressing Systems Safety Challenges, Proceedings of the 22nd Safety-Critical Systems Symposium, Keynote, pp.133–146, edited by T. Anderson and C. Dale, Brighton, UK, Safety-Critical Systems Club, ISBN 978–1–4912–6364–8, 2014. PDF Bibtex
920

H. Thimbleby, “Why does so much IT fail? — And what to do about it,” High Integrity Software, Keynote, Bristol, 2014. Website Bibtex
919

H. Thimbleby, “Processing Storage and Display of Physiological Measurements,” Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, 15(7), pp.340–343, DOI: 10.1016/j.mpaic.2014.04.021, 2014. Abstract Bibtex
918

H. Thimbleby, “At Least You Can Trust Your Calculator — Or Can You?” Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 2014. Bibtex
917

H. Thimbleby, “Healthcare’s IT Crisis, Informatics Grand Rounds Lecture,” Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 2014. Bibtex
916

H. Thimbleby, “Computers and Devices as Team Players in Hospitals???” San Francisco General Hospital, California, 2014. Bibtex
915

H. Thimbleby, “Medical devices,” Agora, Swansea, 2014. Bibtex
914

Y. Li and H. Thimbleby, “ViM: Vital Signs in Music,” Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics — ICHI 2013, p.480, Philadelphia, USA, IEEE, DOI: 10.1109/ICHI.2013.68, 2013. Abstract Bibtex
913

H. Thimbleby and D. Williams, “Using Nomograms to Reduce Harm from Clinical Calculations,” Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics — ICHI 2013, pp.461–470, Philadelphia, USA, IEEE, DOI: 10.1109/ICHI.2013.62, 2013. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
912

A. Cauchi, M. Harrison, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Using Medical Device Logs for Improving Medical Device Design,” Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics — ICHI 2013, pp.56–65, Philadelphia, IEEE, DOI: 10.1109/ICHI.2013.14, 2013. Abstract Bibtex
911

A. Ayoub, P. Curzon, M. Harrison, I. Lee, P. Masci and H. Thimbleby, “Verification of Interactive Software for Medical Devices: PCA Infusion Pumps and FDA Regulation as an Example,” EICS2013, 5th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems, pp.81–90, London, ACM, DOI: 10.1145/2494603.2480302, 2013. Abstract PDF Bibtex
910

A. Cauchi, J. Di, S. Ding, Z. Dong, A. Lewis, K. Li, E. Liu, P. Masci, L. Qin, S. Sun, H. Thimbleby, C. Vincent, J. Wang, M. Weich-Brady and S. Xing, “MediCHI: Safer Interaction in Medical Devices,” Proceedings ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction — CHI 2013, pp.3267–3270, Paris, France, ACM, ISBN 978-1-4503-1952-2, DOI: 10.1145/2468356.2479663, 2013. Abstract Bibtex
909

A. Gimblett and H. Thimbleby, “Applying Theorem Discovery to Automatically Find and Check Usability Heuristics,” Proceedings ACM Engineering Interactive Computer Systems — EICS 2013, pp.101–106, London, ACM, ISBN 978-1-4503-2138-9, DOI: 10.1145/2480296.2480320, 2013. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
908

H. Thimbleby, “Human Error Is Not The Problem,” University of Maryland, MD, USA, 2013. Bibtex
907

H. Thimbleby, “Tully Meetings,” Poster, Communicating Medical Error (COME), Ascona, Switzerland, 2013. Website PDF Bibtex
906

H. Thimbleby, “Improving Safety in Medical Devices and Systems,” Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics 2013 (ICHI 2013), Keynote, pp.1–13, Philadelphia, USA, DOI: 10.1109/ICHI.2013.91, 2013. Abstract PDF Bibtex
905

H. Thimbleby, “Unsafe Healthcare Devices, and How to Improve Them,” Communicating medical errors (COME), Ascona, Switzerland, 2013. PDF Bibtex
904

H. Thimbleby, “Human Error Is Not The Problem,” University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA, 2013. Bibtex
903

H. Thimbleby, “Reasons to Question Seven Segment Displays,” Proceedings ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction — CHI 2013, Best Paper Award, pp.1431–1440, Paris, France, ACM, DOI: 10.1145/2470654.2466190, 2013. Video Abstract PDF Bibtex
902

P. Curzon, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “PVSio-web: A Tool for Rapid Prototyping Device User Interfaces in PVS,” Electronic Communications of the EASST, X, pp.1/8–8/8, edited by J. Bowen and S. Reeves, 2013. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
901

A. Cox, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “A Performance Review of Number Entry Interfaces,” Proceedings of IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction — Interact 2013, Designing for Diversity, pp.365–382, edited by P. Kotzé, G. Lindgaard, G. Marsden, J. Wesson and M. Winckler, Cape Town, South Africa, IFIP, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40483-2_26, 2013. Abstract Bibtex
900

A. Ayoub, P. Curzon, I. Lee, P. Masci, O. Sokolsky and H. Thimbleby, “Model-based Development of the Generic PCA Infusion Pump User Interface Prototype in PVS,” Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8153, pp.228–240, Toulouse, France, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40793-2_21, 2013. Abstract PDF Bibtex
899

H. Thimbleby, “Safety and the Design of Devices,” Royal College of Physicians, London, 2013. Bibtex
898

H. Thimbleby, “System Causes of Error, and How to Start Fixing Them,” NAMDET: National Association of Medical Device Educators & Trainers, Keynote, London, 2013. Bibtex
897

H. Thimbleby, “Designing to Make Error Visible,” University of Malta, 2013. Bibtex
896

H. Thimbleby, “Social Network Analysis and Interactive Device Design Analysis,” Networks Research Group, Swansea University, 2013. Bibtex
895

H. Thimbleby, “Identifying fixable problems in healthcare IT,” Mater Dei Hospital, Malta, 2013. Bibtex
894

H. Thimbleby, “Testing Safe Interaction,” TEDx, 2013. Bibtex
893

H. Thimbleby, “Our equipment isn’t safe, and how to start fixing it,” Advanced Critical Care Practitioners 1st National Conference, Royal College of Anaesthetists, London, 2013. Bibtex
892

H. Thimbleby, “Bad Design to Die For,” TEDx River Tawe, 2013. Bibtex
891

H. Thimbleby, “Human error is not the problem,” Central Sterilising Club Annual Scientific Meeting, Bristol, UK, 2013. Bibtex
890

H. Thimbleby, “Traffic lights for medical device input,” US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), MD, USA, 2013. Bibtex
889

H. Thimbleby, “Engineering-out Errors in Drug Administration,” Hospital Pharmacy Europe, Keynote, Birmingham, 2013. Bibtex
888

H. Thimbleby, “Improving Healthcare for Everyone,” Hong Kong Ergonomics Society, Hong Kong, 2013. Bibtex
887

H. Thimbleby, “Human Error Is Not The Problem,” University of Kentucky, KY, USA, 2013. Bibtex
886

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Science,” Times Higher Education, (2,102), p.vi, 23 May, 2013. Website Bibtex
885

H. Thimbleby, “Toast to the College,” Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, 2013. Bibtex
884

H. Thimbleby, “Security and Safety Overlaps,” Reykjavik University, Iceland, 2013. Bibtex
883

H. Thimbleby, “Better Medical Devices and Systems,” Completing the Picture, Keynote, Glasgow, 2013. Bibtex
882

H. Thimbleby, “Creativity and Innovation,” Welsh Crucible, 2013. Bibtex
881

R. Koppel and H. Thimbleby, “Unsafe in Any Bed,” Keynote, Taliesin Theatre, Swansea, 2013. Bibtex
880

H. Thimbleby, “Causes, Symptoms and Solutions to Poor Health IT,” Third Annual All-Wales Medical and Dental Education Conference, “Future Directions”, p.10, 2013. Bibtex
879

H. Thimbleby, “Improving Healthcare for Everyone by Understanding Humans and Technology,” Lingnan University, Hong Kong, 2013. Bibtex
878

E. Bernstam, J. Herskovicd, T. Johnson, E. Markowitza and H. Thimbleby, “SYFSA: A Framework for Systematic Yet Flexible Systems Analysis,” Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 46(4), pp.665–675, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2013.05.003, 2013. Website Abstract Bibtex
877

H. Thimbleby, “Twitter & Science,” Letter, The Times, p.27, 25 July, 2013. Bibtex
876

H. Thimbleby, “Action Graphs and User Performance Analysis,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 71(3), pp.276–302, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2012.10.014, 2013. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
875

H. Thimbleby, “Targeting The Fitts Law,” ACM Interactions, XX(1), pp.12–13, DOI: 10.1145/2405716.2405720, 2013. Website PDF Bibtex
874

G. Buchanan, J. Pearson and H. Thimbleby, Lightweight Interaction: Improving Digital Reading, Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2013. Bibtex
873

Y. Li, T. Owen, P. Rau, N. Sun and H. Thimbleby, “A Design to Empower Patients in Long Term Wellbeing Monitoring and Chronic Disease Management in mHealth,” Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Human and Sociotechnical Approaches, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 194, pp.82–87, edited by J. Aarts, M. Beuscart-Zéphir, M. Jaspers, C. Kuziemsky and C. Nohr, IOS Press, DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-293-6-82, 2013. Bibtex
872

H. Thimbleby, “Improve Safety by Looking for ‘Wheel Nut Indicators’,” Journal of the Institute of Decontamination Sciences: Medical Device Decontamination, 18(1), pp.42–43, 2013. PDF Bibtex
871

P. Lee, C. Monroy Aceves, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Are Prescribed Infusions Running as Intended? Quantitative Analysis of Log Files from Infusion Pumps Used in a Large Acute NHS Hospital,” British Journal of Nursing, CareFusion Supplement(July), pp.15–21, 2013. Bibtex
870

H. Thimbleby, “Using ICT for safer and more effective healthcare,” Grenoble Interdisciplinary Days 2013, Grenoble, 2013. Bibtex
869

H. Thimbleby, “System causes of error and how to start fixing them,” Glasgow University, 2013. Bibtex
868

H. Thimbleby, “Technology and the Future of Healthcare,” Journal of Public Health Research, 2(e28), pp.160–167, DOI: 10.4081/jphr.2013.e28, 2013. Abstract PDF Bibtex
867

H. Thimbleby, “Thinking about Computers,” A*Star (Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Singapore, 2012. Bibtex
866

P. Lee, C. Monroy Aceves, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Are Prescribed Infusions Running as Intended?” Poster, Third National Infusion and Vascular Access Society Conference, London, 2012. Abstract PDF Bibtex
865

H. Thimbleby, “Safer Medical Systems,” Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2012. Bibtex
864

P. Eslambolchilar, H. Thimbleby and J. Webster, “From Rotary Telephones to Universal Number Entry Systems: Can the Past Re-shape the Future?” Poster, 14th ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, UbiComp’2012, 2012. Bibtex
863

H. Thimbleby, “Widespread Errors are Fixable by Better Design,” Medical Equipment Libraries Forum, Blackpool, 2012. Bibtex
862

H. Thimbleby, “Designing IT to Reduce Drug Dose Error,” Med-Tech Innovation, (11), pp.30–33, 2012. Website Bibtex
861

H. Thimbleby, “Digital lyric, analogue tune,” Net Smart (by H. Rheingold), Times Higher Education, (2,055), p.54, 21 June, 2012. Website Bibtex
860

H. Thimbleby, “Reaching to the Stars with IT Projects,” Public Service Review: UK Science & Technology, 5, pp.20–21, 2012. PDF Bibtex
859

H. Thimbleby, “Hardware with a human heart,” Turing’s Cathedral (by G. Dyson), Times Higher Education, (2,046), p.54, 19 April, 2012. Website Bibtex
858

P. Lee, H. Thimbleby and F. Thompson, “Analysis of Infusion Pump Error Logs and Their Significance for Healthcare,” British Journal of Nursing, 21(8), pp.S12–S22, 2012. Abstract PDF Bibtex
857

H. Thimbleby, “Designing safer medical devices,” Queen Mary, London, 2012. Bibtex
856

H. Thimbleby, “Improving Medicines Safety with New Technology,” Royal Pharmaceutical Society Medicines Safety Symposium, Keynote, London, 2012. Bibtex
855

H. Thimbleby, “Safe Interaction,” IFIP WG 10.4, Rockport, Massachusetts, 2012. Bibtex
854

H. Thimbleby, “Blindspots and Safer Medical Systems,” DesignMed Europe, Keynote, Stuttgart, Germany, 2012. Bibtex
853

H. Thimbleby, “Successful research strategies,” Health Communication and Information Strategic Initiative, Singapore, 2012. Bibtex
852

A. Cox, P. Curzon, I. Iacovides, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Exploring unlikely errors using video games: An example in number entry research,” Proceedings Fun & Games 2012 Workshop: Safety-Critical Systems and Video Games, pp.3–7, Toulose, France, 2012. Bibtex
851

H. Thimbleby, “Re-affordance — Taking affordance into interaction,” Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, 2012. Bibtex
850

P. Cairns and H. Thimbleby, “How Good is this Conference? Evaluating Conference Reviewing and Selectivity,” Proceedings BCS Conference on HCI, XXVI, pp.410–415, Birmingham, UK, Oxford University Press, 2012. Abstract PDF Bibtex
849

D. Brumby, P. Cairns, A. Cox and H. Thimbleby, “Teaching HCI students to be researchers,” The Contextualised Curriculum: A CHI 2012 workshop, ACM, 2012. Bibtex
848

G. Buchanan, J. Pearson and H. Thimbleby, “Investigating Collaborative Annotation on Slate PCs,” MobileHCI’12: 14th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, ACM SIGCHI Honorable Mention, pp.413–416, San Francisco, California, USA, ACM, ISBN 978-1-4503-1105-2, DOI: 10.1145/2371574.2371637, 2012. Website Bibtex
847

G. Buchanan, J. Pearson and H. Thimbleby, “The Digital Reading Desk: A Lightweight Approach to Digital Note-taking,” Interacting with Computers, 24(5), pp.327–338, DOI: 10.1016/j.intcom.2012.03.001, 2012. Abstract PDF Bibtex
846

H. Thimbleby, “Heedless Programming: Ignoring Detectable Error is a Widespread Hazard,” Software — Practice & Experience, 42(11), pp.1393–1407, DOI: 10.1002/spe.1141, 2012. Abstract PDF Bibtex
845

A. Cauchi, A. Gimblett and H. Thimbleby, “Simulation to Evaluate Alternative Approaches to Blocking Use Errors,” Proceedings Design of Medical Devices Conference, Transactions of the ASME: Journal of Medical Devices, 6(1), pp.017502-1, DOI: 10.1115/1.4026680, 2012. Abstract PDF Bibtex
844

G. Buchanan, T. Owen and H. Thimbleby, “Understanding User Requirements in Take-Home Diabetes Management,” Proceedings BCS Conference on HCI, XXVI, pp.268–273, Birmingham, UK, Oxford University Press, 2012. Abstract PDF Bibtex
843

A. Cauchi, P. Curzon, A. Gimblett, P. Masci and H. Thimbleby, “Safer “5-key” Number Entry User Interfaces using Differential Formal Analysis,” Proceedings BCS Conference on HCI, XXVI, pp.29–38, Birmingham, UK, Oxford University Press, 2012. Abstract PDF Bibtex
842

G. Buchanan, T. Owen, J. Pearson and H. Thimbleby, “Co-Reading: Investigating Collaborative Group Reading,” 12th ACM+IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL, pp.325–334, Washington, DC, USA, ACM, ISBN 978-1-4503-1154-0, DOI: 10.1145/2232817.2232876, 2012. Website Bibtex
841

H. Thimbleby, “Welsh Computer Science,” Wales Science Advisory Committee, 2012. Bibtex
840

H. Thimbleby, “Human Error Is Not The Problem,” Fraunhofer Institute, Mannheim, Germany, 2012. Bibtex
839

H. Thimbleby, “Interactive Numbers,” SRI International, San Francisco, 2012. Abstract Bibtex
838

H. Thimbleby, “Errors + Bugs Needn’t Mean Death,” Public Service Review: UK Science & Technology, 2, pp.18–19, 2011. PDF Bibtex
837

H. Thimbleby, “Another view (LOL, Lots of Love),” The Guardian, p.21, 14 February, 2011. Website Bibtex
836

H. Thimbleby, “Avoiding death by computer,” Swansea Science Café, 2011. Bibtex
835

H. Thimbleby, “Relight the fire of the mind, online,” Reinventing Discovery (by M. Nielsen), Times Higher Education, (2,027), p.58, 1 December, 2011. Website Bibtex
834

H. Thimbleby, “See, hear and seek no evil,” The Googlization of Everything—and Why We Should Worry (by S. Vaidhyanathan), Times Higher Education, (2,011), p.48, 11 August, 2011. Website Bibtex
833

H. Thimbleby, “The science of HCI,” Designing Digital Futures Workshops, Ty Menai, Bangor, 2011. Bibtex
832

H. Thimbleby, “How to get What We Want from IT,” Programming the World Wide Web (by Robert W. Sebesta), Times Higher Education Textbook Guide, (2,000), p.vi, 26 May, 2011. Website Bibtex
831

H. Thimbleby, “Next level: call of social duty,” Reality is broken: Why games make us better and how they can change the world (by Jane McGonigal), Times Higher Education Textbook Guide, (1,998), p.54, 12 May, 2011. Website Bibtex
830

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Science,” Cadbury College, Birmingham, 2011. Bibtex
829

H. Thimbleby, “Widespread Errors are Fixable by Better Design,” 15th National Biomedical and Clinical Engineering Conference, Keynote, Birmingham, 2011. Bibtex
828

H. Thimbleby, “Dependable User Interfaces — Avoiding Computer-provoked “Human Error” in Medical Systems,” 24th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS 2011), Keynote, Bristol, England, 2011. Bibtex
827

H. Thimbleby, “Numbers, Numbers Everywhere, and None you can Trust — Not Yet!” Cardiff Scientific Society, 2011. Bibtex
826

H. Thimbleby, “Safer Health IT,” Aspiring to Clinical Excellence Conference, Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists/UK Clinical Pharmacy Association, 7th Joint National Conference, Nottingham, 2011. Bibtex
825

H. Thimbleby, “Secrets of Research Success,” SICSA (Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance) PhD Conference 2011, Keynote, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2011. Video Bibtex
824

H. Thimbleby, “Looking Beyond ‘Human Error’ to its Causes,” Symposium on Patient Safety and Clinical Decision Making, Keynote, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2011. Abstract Bibtex
823

H. Thimbleby, “Looking Beyond ‘Human Error’ to its Causes and Prevention,” Scottish Intensive Care Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Keynote, St Andrews, Scotland, 2011. Bibtex
822

H. Thimbleby, “The science of HCI,” Designing Digital Futures Workshops, Sony, Pencoed, 2011. Bibtex
821

H. Thimbleby, “Reducing Mortality from IT Bugs,” University of California at Berkeley, 2011. Bibtex
820

A. Cauchi, A. Gimblett and H. Thimbleby, “Buffer Automata: A UI Architecture Prioritising HCI Concerns for Interactive Devices,” Proceedings ACM Engineering Interactive Computer Systems — EICS 2011, pp.73–78, Pisa, Italy, ACM, 2011. Abstract PDF Bibtex
819

A. Cauchi, P. Curzon, A. Gimblett, Y. Li, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji, R. Ruksenas and H. Thimbleby, “On Formalising Interactive Number Entry on Infusion Pumps,” FMIS 2011, 4th International Workshop on Formal Methods for Interactive Systems, Electronic Communications of the EASST, 45, pp.1/14–14/14, Limerick, Ireland, 2011. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
818

A. Gimblett and H. Thimbleby, “Dependable Keyed Data Entry for Interactive Systems,” FMIS 2011, 4th International Workshop on Formal Methods for Interactive Systems, Electronic Communications of the EASST, 45, pp.1/16–16/16, Limerick, Ireland, DOI: 10.1145/1996461.1996497, 2011. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
817

A. Cox, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Number Entry Interfaces and their Effects on Errors and Number Perception,” Proceedings IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction — Interact 2011, IV, pp.178–185, Lisbon, Portugal, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-642-23767-6, 2011. PDF Bibtex
816

H. Thimbleby, “Don’t Use 7-segment Displays,” Proceedings BCS Conference on HCI, pp.3C:1–6, Newcastle, England, Oxford University Press, 2011. Abstract PDF Bibtex
815

A. Blandford, L. Gallo, A. Gimblett, P. Oladimeji, G. Pietro and H. Thimbleby, “Engineering Interactive Computer Systems for Medicine and Healthcare, EICS4Med,” Proceedings ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems — EICS2011, pp.341–342, Pisa, Italy, ACM, 2011. Abstract PDF Bibtex
814

G. Hayes, J. Kientz, H. Mentis, M. Reddy and H. Thimbleby, “Interactive Technologies for Health Special Interest Group,” Proceedings ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction — CHI 2011, pp.519–522, ACM, DOI: 10.1145/1979742.1979535, 2011. Abstract Bibtex
813

A. Blandford, A. Cauchi, P. Curzon, P. Eslambolchilar, D. Furniss, A. Gimblett, H. Huang, P. Lee, Y. Li, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji, A. Rjakomar, R. Ruksenas and H. Thimbleby, “Comparing Actual Practice and User Manuals: A Case Study Based on Programmable Infusion Pumps,” Proceedings ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS): Engineering Interactive Computing Systems for Medicine and Health Care, pp.59–64, Pisa, Italy, ACM, 2011. Abstract PDF Bibtex
812

A. Cauchi, P. Curzon, P. Eslambolchilar, A. Gimblett, H. Huang, P. Lee, Y. Li, P. Masci, P. Oladimeji, R. Ruksenas and H. Thimbleby, “Towards Dependable Number Entry for Medical Devices,” Proceedings ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS): Engineering Interactive Computing Systems for Medicine and Health Care, pp.53–58, Pisa, Italy, ACM, 2011. Abstract PDF Bibtex
811

G. Buchanan, J. Pearson and H. Thimbleby, “The Reading Desk: Supporting Lightweight Note-taking in Digital Documents,” Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Theory and practice of digital libraries: Research and advanced technology for digital libraries, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6966, pp.438–441, Berlin, Germany, Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-642-24468-1, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24469-8_44, 2011. Website Bibtex
810

A. Cauchi, P. Eslambolchilar, A. Gimblett, P. Lee, Y. Li, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Visualising Medical Device Logs,” Proceedings first BCS Health Wales/ehi2 Joint Workshop, pp.23–26, Wrexham, BCS, 2011. Abstract PDF Bibtex
809

H. Thimbleby, “Secrets of Extreme Research,” Welsh Crucible, 2011. Bibtex
808

H. Thimbleby, “Tools and techniques for analysing medical devices,” UCL, 2011. Bibtex
807

H. Thimbleby, “Avoiding computer-provoked ‘human error’ in medical systems,” Health Sciences and Technology, MIT, 2011. Bibtex
806

H. Thimbleby, “Interactive numbers,” City University, 2011. Bibtex
805

H. Thimbleby, “Helping industry, Helping healthcare, Doing engineering, Pushing science?” UCL, 2011. Bibtex
804

A. Blandford, A. Cauchi, D. Furniss, Y. Li, C. Monroy Aceves, P. Oladimeji, H. Thimbleby and C. Vincent, “Design of Interactive Medical Devices: Feedback and Its Improvement,” Proceedings IEEE International Symposium on IT in Medicine & Education — ITME 2011, pp.204–208, China, DOI: 10.1109/ITiME.2011.6132022, 2011. Abstract PDF Bibtex
803

H. Thimbleby, “Saving Lives by Design,” YouTube, 2011. Website Video Abstract Bibtex
802

H. Thimbleby, “Rules for dependable number entry,” UCL, 2011. Bibtex
801

H. Thimbleby, “‘Human error’ in Automated Medical Systems,” BCS Mid Wales AGM, 2011. Bibtex
800

G. Buchanan, J. Pearson and H. Thimbleby, “The Reading Desk: Applying Physical Interactions to Digital Documents,” Proceedings ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction — CHI’2011, pp.3199–3202, Vancouver, BC, Canada, ACM, 2011. Abstract PDF Bibtex
799

P. Cairns, A. Cauchi, A. Cox, A. Gimblett and H. Thimbleby, “Goal-based Design Improves Interaction Dependability,” Poster, Digital Engagement 2011, Newcastle, 2011. Bibtex
798

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Systems and Human Error,” UCL, 2011. Bibtex
797

A. Blandford, L. Gallo, A. Gimblett, P. Oladimeji, G. Pietro and H. Thimbleby, “The biggest challenges are the social ones: Workshop report from EICS4Med 2011,” Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems for Medicine and Health Care, pp.81–82, Pisa, Italy, ACM, 2011. Abstract PDF Bibtex
796

H. Thimbleby, “Unseen bugs: Reducing mortality,” Brunel University, 2011. Bibtex
795

H. Thimbleby, “Num63r bug5,” Sussex University, 2011. Bibtex
794

H. Thimbleby, “Interactive Numbers — A Grand Challenge,” Proceedings of IHCI 2011: IADIS International Conference Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction 2011, Keynote, pp.xxviii–xxxv, edited by K. Blashki, Rome, Italy, International Association for the Development of the Information Society, ISBN 978-972-8939-52-6, 2011. Abstract PDF Bibtex
793

H. Thimbleby, “Designing Safer Systems,” Nanjing University, 2011. Bibtex
792

H. Thimbleby, “Designing Safer Systems,” Shanghai Jiao Tong University, 2011. Bibtex
791

H. Thimbleby, “Seeing Bugs in Systems,” Fudan University, 2011. Bibtex
790

H. Thimbleby, “Technology to Reduce Human Error in Healthcare,” Big ideas for the future, p.33, Research Councils UK (RCUK), 2011. Website Bibtex
789

Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems for Medicine and Health Care, edited by A. Blandford, L. Gallo, A. Gimblett, P. Oladimeji, G. Pietro and H. Thimbleby, Pisa, Italy, 2011. PDF Bibtex
788

H. Thimbleby, “Computational approaches to reducing error,” Stanford Research Institute, 2011. Bibtex
787

H. Thimbleby, “Is IT a Dangerous Prescription?” BCS Interfaces, 84, pp.5–10, 2010. PDF Bibtex
786

R. Beale, A. Holzinger and H. Thimbleby, “Human-Computer Interaction for Medicine and Health Care (HCI4MED): Towards making information usable,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 68(6), pp.325–327, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2010.03.001, 2010. PDF Bibtex
785

H. Thimbleby, “Safer by numbers,” Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA, 2010. Bibtex
784

H. Thimbleby, “Impossible Errors,” Cognitive Match, London, 2010. Bibtex
783

H. Thimbleby, “Think! Interactive Systems Need Safety Locks,” Journal of Computing and Information Technology, 18(4), pp.349–360, DOI: 10.2498/cit.1001921, 2010. Abstract PDF Bibtex
782

H. Thimbleby, Press On — Principles of Interaction Programming, Paperback edition, MIT Press, ISBN 978–0–262–51423–1, 2010. Website Bibtex
781

P. Langdon and H. Thimbleby, “Inclusion and Interaction: Designing Interaction for Inclusive Populations,” Foreword, Interacting with Computers, 22(6), pp.439–448, ISBN 978–972–8939–52-6, DOI: 10.1016/j.intcom.2010.08.007, 2010. Bibtex
780

H. Thimbleby, “Interactive Systems Need Safety Locks,” Proceedings of the IEEE ITI 2010 32nd International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces, Keynote, pp.29–36, edited by Z. Bekic, I. Jarec and V. Luzar-Stiffler, Cavtat, Croatia, ISBN 978–953–7138–18–9, 2010. Abstract PDF Bibtex
779

H. Thimbleby, “History of Key Issues,” IFIP WG 2.7, London, 2010. Bibtex
778

H. Thimbleby, “How to write research,” UCL, 2010. Bibtex
777

H. Thimbleby, “From machine guns to traffic lights,” Middlesex University, 2010. Bibtex
776

H. Thimbleby, “The human side of good research,” Research Methods in Human-Computer Interaction (by Jonathan Lazar, Jinjuan Heidi Feng and Harry Hochheiser), Times Higher Education Textbook Guide, 27 May, 2010. Website PDF Bibtex
775

H. Thimbleby, “Problems in human error—Problems are everywhere,” University of Cardiff, 2010. Bibtex
774

H. Thimbleby, “Looking Beyond ‘Human Error’ to its Causes,” Scottish Clinical Skills Network, Keynote, Dundee, Scotland, 2010. Bibtex
773

H. Thimbleby, “Extreme research,” Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA, 2010. Bibtex
772

H. Thimbleby, “Research collaboration,” Middlesex University, 2010. Bibtex
771

P. Cairns and H. Thimbleby, “Reducing Number Entry Errors: Solving a Widespread, Serious Problem,” Journal Royal Society Interface, 7(51), pp.1429–1439, DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2010.0112, 2010. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
770

C. Acharya, P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Human Computer Interaction and Medical Devices,” Proceedings BCS Conference on HCI, Dundee, BCS, 2010. Abstract Bibtex
769

G. Buchanan, J. Pearson and H. Thimbleby, “HCI Design Principles for eReaders,” Proceedings BooksOnline’10: Proceedings of the third workshop on research advances in large digital book repositories and complementary media, pp.15–24, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ISBN 978-1-4503-0377-4, DOI: 10.1145/1871854.1871860, 2010. Abstract PDF Bibtex
768

A. Blandford, G. Buchanan, P. Curzon, D. Furniss and H. Thimbleby, “Few are Looking: Invisible Problems with Interactive Medical Devices,” Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare (WISH) — CHI 2010, pp.9-12, edited by G. R. Hayes and D. S. Tan, Atlanta, ACM, 2010. Abstract Bibtex
767

A. Gimblett and H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Model Discovery: Towards a Generic Approach,” Proceedings ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems — EICS 2010, Best Paper Award, pp.145–154, edited by G. Doherty, M. Harrison and J. Nichols, Berlin, ACM, DOI: 10.1145/1822018.1822041, 2010. Abstract PDF Bibtex
766

H. Thimbleby, “Signposting in Documents,” Computer Journal, 54(7), pp.1119–1135, OUP, DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/bxq061, 2010. Abstract PDF Bibtex
765

H. Thimbleby, “Numbers to Die 4,” Thirty Sixth Annual Convention of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB’10), Keynote, Leicester, 2010. Website Bibtex
764

H. Thimbleby, “Using digital stories for research and learning,” George Ewart Evans Centre for Storytelling, Glamorgan, 2010. Bibtex
763

H. Thimbleby, “Poor system design: A hidden problem in patient safety,” Aberdeen University/NHS Grampian Patient Safety Guest Lecture Series, 2010. Bibtex
762

H. Thimbleby, “Avoiding Latent Design Conditions Using UI Discovery Tools,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 26(2), pp.1–12, DOI: 10.1080/10447310903498692, 2010. Abstract PDF Bibtex
761

R. Beale and H. Thimbleby, “Saving people by design,” E-Health Insider Conference, Birmingham, 2010. Bibtex
760

H. Thimbleby, “Avoiding death by computer,” University of Pennsylvania, 2009. Bibtex
759

H. Thimbleby, “Killer applications? Simple but widespread programming problems that are usually ignored,” MIT, 2009. Bibtex
758

H. Thimbleby, “Reproducible research,” Awarehome, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, 2009. Bibtex
757

H. Thimbleby, “Best of people and computers,” Georgia Tech, Atlanta, 2009. Bibtex
756

P. Oladimeji and H. Thimbleby, “Social Network Analysis and Interactive Device Design,” Proceedings ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems — EICS’09, pp.91–100, edited by G. Calvary, T. C. N. Graham and P. Gray, Pittsburgh, ACM, DOI: 10.1145/1570433.1570453, 2009. Abstract PDF Bibtex
755

H. Thimbleby, “Contributing to Safety and Due Diligence in Safety-critical Interactive Systems Development,” Proceedings ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems — EICS’09, pp.221–230, edited by G. Calvary, T. C. N. Graham and P. Gray, Pittsburgh, ACM, DOI: 10.1145/1570433.1570474, 2009. Abstract PDF Bibtex
754

G. Buchanan, J. Pearson and H. Thimbleby, “Creating Visualisations for Digital Document Indexing,” Proceedings of the 13th European conference on Research and advanced technology for digital libraries, ECDL’09, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp.87–93, edited by M. Agosti, J. Borbinha, S. Kapidakis, C. Papatheodorou and G. Tsakonas, Corfu, Greece, Springer Verlag, ISBN 3-642-04345-3, 978-3-642-04345-1, 2009. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
753

H. Thimbleby, “Teaching and Learning HCI,” Proceedings HCI International, Part I, Universal Access, HCII 2009, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5614, pp.625–635, edited by C. Stephanidis, San Diego, Springer Verlag, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02707-9_71, 2009. Abstract PDF Bibtex
752

H. Thimbleby, “Science fights ignorance and computer science saves lives (or you should stay out of hospital until it does),” Christ College Brecon, 2009. Bibtex
751

H. Thimbleby, “Interactive medical device design,” Georgia Tech, Atlanta, 2009. Bibtex
750

H. Thimbleby, “User error—The interaction programming view,” University of Texas at Houston, 2009. Bibtex
749

H. Thimbleby, “From research to writing,” UCL, 2009. Bibtex
748

H. Thimbleby, “Keynote notes,” Apple Computer, Pittsburgh, 2009. Bibtex
747

H. Thimbleby, “Saving lives with science,” Royal Society, 2009. Bibtex
746

H. Thimbleby, “Dependable interactive devices, why we need them, how to get them,” UCL, 2009. Bibtex
745

H. Thimbleby, “Moving from user interface design to interaction programming,” MIT, 2009. Bibtex
744

H. Thimbleby, “Interaction Programming: Next Steps,” Proceedings ACM CHI, pp.3811–3816, ACM, DOI: 10.1145/1520340.1520576, 2009. Abstract PDF Bibtex
743

H. Thimbleby, “Avoiding designed-in errors in interactive medical devices,” Engineering Department, University of Cambridge, 2009. Bibtex
742

H. Thimbleby, “How CS is science,” Royal Society, 2009. Bibtex
741

H. Thimbleby, “Killer applications in hospitals,” University of Manchester, 2009. Bibtex
740

H. Thimbleby, “Grand Challenges in eHealth,” Panel, ACM CHI, Boston, USA, 2009. Bibtex
739

H. Thimbleby, “No excuse to be illiterate about IT,” Introduction to Algorithms (by T. H. Cormen, C. E. Leiserson, R. L. Rivest and C. Stein), Times Higher Education Textbook Guide, (1925), p.vii, 3 December, 2009. Website Bibtex
738

H. Thimbleby, “No excuse to be illiterate about IT,” Interactive Graphics for Data Analysis: Principles and Examples (by M. Theus and S. Urbanek), Times Higher Education Textbook Guide, (1925), p.vii, 3 December, 2009. Website Bibtex
737

H. Thimbleby, Avoiding Death by Computer, Gresham College, 28 September, 2009. Video Abstract Bibtex
736

H. Thimbleby, “No excuse to be illiterate about IT,” How to Think Like a Programmer (by P. Vickers), Times Higher Education Textbook Guide, (1925), pp.vi–vii, 3 December, 2009. Website Bibtex
735

H. Thimbleby, “No excuse to be illiterate about IT,” Discovering Computers 2010 (by G. B. Shelly and M. E. Vermaat), Times Higher Education Textbook Guide, (1925), p.vi, 3 December, 2009. Website Bibtex
734

H. Thimbleby, “Reducing Designed-in Errors in Interactive Medical Devices,” 2009 Health and Life Sciences Symposium, Keynote, Phoenix, Arizona, 2009. Bibtex
733

H. Thimbleby, “The National Research Scene,” EPSRC Workshop on Grand Challenges in Information Driven Health, 2009. Bibtex
732

H. Thimbleby, “Interactive medical devices,” Clinical Systems Improvement Open Seminar, Warwick Medical School, 2009. Bibtex
731

H. Thimbleby, “History of Key Issues, and Why We are Failing,” IFIP WG 2.7/13.4 User Interface Engineering, Open Problems in User Interface Engineering Workshop, London, 2009. Bibtex
730

H. Thimbleby, “The Cutting Edge of HCI,” BCS Interfaces, 80, pp.6–7, 2009. PDF Bibtex
729

H. Thimbleby, “Error and misplaced liability for error at the sharp end,” 2nd. European Workshop on Education and Training for Patient Safety, University of Warwick, 2009. Bibtex
728

H. Thimbleby, “State Machine Engineering,” IFIP WG 2.7/13.4 User Interface Engineering, Open Problems in User Interface Engineering Workshop, London, 2009. Bibtex
727

H. Thimbleby, “Devices encourage errors—What if they detected them too?” University of Texas at Houston, 2009. Bibtex
726

H. Thimbleby, “Avoiding Latent Design Conditions Using UI Discovery Tools,” Proceedings 9th Naturalistic Decision Making, NDM9, Keynote, pp.20–27, edited by N. A. Stanton and B. L. W. Wong, London, DOI: 10.1080/10447310903498692, 2009. Abstract PDF Bibtex
725

H. Thimbleby, “Understanding Interactive Medical Devices,” MediWales Seminar, Cardiff, 2009. Bibtex
724

H. Thimbleby, “Devices don’t detect errors: What if they could?” Workshop on Interactive Medical Devices, UCL, 2009. Bibtex
723

H. Thimbleby, “Grand Challenges in Human Error,” Natural Computing Applications Forum, NCAF, 2009. Bibtex
722

G. Buchanan, J. Pearson and H. Thimbleby, “Improving Annotations In Digital Documents,” Proceedings of the 13th European conference on Research and advanced technology for digital libraries — ECDL’09, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5714, pp.429–432, edited by M. Agosti, J. Borbinha, S. Kapidakis, C. Papatheodorou and G. Tsakonas, Corfu, Greece, Springer Verlag, ISBN 978-3-642-04345-1, 2009. Bibtex
721

H. Thimbleby, “Misunderstood human error and some consequences,” Psychology Department, Swansea University, 2009. Bibtex
720

H. Thimbleby, “Marks for the da Vinci Code: B-,” CS4FN, 2008. Website Bibtex
719

H. Thimbleby, “Press On,” British Computer Society ITNOW, p.17, BCS, May, 2008. Bibtex
718

H. Thimbleby, “Data Collection at the Bedside—Clinical Information Collection in the 21st Century,” RCP Joint Specialist Society Clinical Effectiveness Forum, Royal College of Physicians, London, 2008. Bibtex
717

H. Thimbleby, “Ignorance of Interaction Programming is Killing People,” ACM Interactions, pp.52–57, DOI: 10.1145/1390085.1390098, September+October, 2008. Website PDF Bibtex
716

P. Cairns and H. Thimbleby, “Affordance and Symmetry in User Interfaces,” Computer Journal, 51(6), pp.650–661, DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/bxm102, 2008. Abstract PDF Bibtex
715

H. Thimbleby, “Teaching HCI to Make It Come Alive,” Keynote, Magazine of Interaction Design and Architecture(s), (3 & 4), pp.9–16, edited by C. Giovannella, P. Kotze and W. Wong, 2008. Abstract PDF Bibtex
714

H. Thimbleby, “Understanding User Centered Design (UCD) for People with Special Needs,” 11th International Conference, ICCHP 2008, Computers Helping People with Special Needs, Keynote, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5105, pp.1–17, edited by A. Karshmer, J. Klaus, K. Miesenberger and W. Zagler, Linz, Austria, Springer Verlag, ISBN 978-3-540-70539-0, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70540-6, 2008. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
713

H. Thimbleby, “TippingPoint Germany 2008,” Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and British Council, Berlin, 2008. Bibtex
712

H. Thimbleby, “Digital Stories,” Royal Society/NRF Conference, User-Generated Content Systems and Services for Developing Country Contexts, Cape Town, South Africa, 2008. Bibtex
711

H. Thimbleby, “Robot ethics? Not yet. A reflection on Whitby’s “Sometimes it’s hard to be a robot”,” Interacting with Computers, 20(3), pp.338–341, DOI: 10.1016/j.intcom.2008.02.006, 2008. Abstract PDF Bibtex
710

H. Thimbleby, “New Approaches to Dosage Calculation and How They Can Reduce Errors,” Healthcare Extensions Technologies, UCL, London, 2008. Bibtex
709

H. Thimbleby, “User Generated Content: The Grand Challenges,” Royal Society/National Research Foundation South African Workshop on User Generated Content for Developing Countries, Cape Town, 2008. Bibtex
708

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “Weapons of Maths Construction,” Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition, TECHFEST, Mumbai, 2008. Website PDF Bibtex
707

H. Thimbleby, “Write Now!” Research Methods for Human-Computer Interaction, pp.196–211, edited by P. Cairns and A. Cox, Cambridge University Press, 2008. PDF Bibtex
706

H. Thimbleby, “Teaching HCI to Make it Come Alive,” Human-Computer Interaction Educators, HCIEd, Keynote, Rome, 2008. Website Bibtex
705

H. Thimbleby, “Architects or Builders?” HCIed 2008: Architecting The Future, Rome, 2008. Bibtex
704

H. Thimbleby, Principles of Mobile Computing (by M. Othman), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1873), p.xv, 27 November, 2008. Website Bibtex
703

H. Thimbleby, “Powerful interactive calculators,” TECHFEST, Mumbai, 2008. Bibtex
702

H. Thimbleby, “Don’t panic — help is at hand,” The Algorithm Design Manual (by S. S. Skiena), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1873), p.xiv, 27 November, 2008. Bibtex
701

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “Mathematical Mathematical User Interfaces,” Proceedings Engineering Interactive Computer Systems — EICS2007/DSVIS 2007, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4940, pp.519–535, edited by J. Gulliksen, Salamanca, Spain, Springer Verlag, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-92698-6_31, 2008. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
700

H. Thimbleby, “Problems with a Syringe Pump,” YouTube, 2008. Video Abstract Bibtex
699

H. Thimbleby, “Driven to Distraction?” Letter, The Times, p.25, 19 August, 2008. Bibtex
698

R. Beale, A. Holzinger and H. Thimbleby, “Workshop on HCI for Medicine and Health Care (HCI4MED),” Proceedings BCS HCI Conference, People and Computers, XXII.2, pp.191–192, Liverpool, England, BCS, 2008. Bibtex
697

P. Cairns, A. Cox, H. Thimbleby and N. Webb, “Research Methods for HCI,” Proceedings BCS HCI Conference, People and Computers, XXII.2, pp.221–222, Liverpool, England, BCS, 2008. Bibtex
696

J. Gow and H. Thimbleby, “Applying Graph Theory to Interaction Design,” Proceedings Engineering Interactive Computer Systems — EICS2007/DSVIS 2007, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4940, pp.501–518, edited by J. Gulliksen, Salamanca, Spain, Springer Verlag, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-92698-6_30, 2008. Abstract PDF Bibtex
695

H. Thimbleby, How to Think about Algorithms (by J. Edmonds), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1873), p.xv, 27 November, 2008. Website Bibtex
694

H. Thimbleby, “Lecture series: TATA Excellence in Computer Science Week,” Pune, India, 2008. Bibtex
693

H. Thimbleby, “Life, death & computer science,” Aberystwyth, 2008. Bibtex
692

H. Thimbleby, “Life & death issues with compiling,” Wolverhampton, 2008. Bibtex
691

H. Thimbleby, “Desiging Interactive Systems,” Bombay Indian Institute of Technology (BIIT), Mumbai, 2008. Bibtex
690

H. Thimbleby, “Interaction programming in use,” Microsoft Research, Bangalore, 2008. Bibtex
689

H. Thimbleby, “Understanding and Reducing Designed-in IT Errors in Healthcare,” Hospital of the Future Workshop, Oxford University, 2008. Bibtex
688

H. Thimbleby, “Reducing designed-in errors,” Birmingham University, 2008. Bibtex
687

H. Thimbleby, “Understanding designed-in errors in interactive devices,” Newcastle University, 2008. Bibtex
686

H. Thimbleby, “Using the Fitts Law with State Transition Systems to Find Optimal Task Timings,” Proceedings 2nd International Workshop on Formal Methods for Interactive Systems (FMIS2007), pp.151–162, edited by A. Cerone and P. Curzon, Lancaster, England, 2007. Bibtex
685

P. Cairns, L. Oshlyansky and H. Thimbleby, “Validating the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) tool cross-culturally,” Proceedings British Computer Society HCI 2007 Conference, 2, pp.83–86, 2007. PDF Bibtex
684

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “Internalist and Externalist HCI,” Proceedings British Computer Society HCI 2007 Conference, 2, pp.111–114, Lancaster, England, 2007. Abstract PDF Bibtex
683

H. Thimbleby, “A New Sort of Calculator,” MIT, 2007. Bibtex
682

H. Thimbleby, “Press On,” Taliesin Theatre, Swansea, 2007. Bibtex
681

H. Thimbleby, “User-centered Methods are Insufficient for Safety Critical Systems,” USAB’07 — Usability & HCI for Medicine and Health Care, Keynote, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4799, pp.1–20, edited by A. Holzinger, Graz, Austria, Springer Verlag, 2007. PDF Bibtex
680

H. Thimbleby, “Hands off those joysticks,” Computer Games: Text, Narrative and Play (by D. Carr, D. Buckingham and G. Schott), Times Higher Education Supplement, (xxxx), p.22, 12 January, 2007. Website PDF Bibtex
679

H. Thimbleby, Y. Wilks and 660 other authors, “Computing is the new ‘Queen of Sciences’,” The Times Higher Education Supplement, p.14, February 23, 2007. Bibtex
678

H. Thimbleby, “Problems and Solutions with Simple Interactive Devices,” 2007. Bibtex
677

H. Thimbleby, “Digital Stories,” Stanford University, USA, 2007. Bibtex
676

H. Thimbleby, “Interaction Walkthrough: Evaluation of Safety Critical Interactive Systems,” Proceedings The XIII International Workshop on Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems — DSVIS 2006, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4323, pp.52–66, edited by A. Blandford and G. Doherty, Dublin, Ireland, Springer Verlag, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-69554-7_5, 2007. Abstract PDF Bibtex
675

M. Harrison and H. Thimbleby, “Names and References in User Interfaces,” Proceedings British Computer Society HCI 2007 Conference, 2, pp.107–110, Lancaster, England, 2007. Abstract PDF Bibtex
674

H. Thimbleby, “HCI and Ethics,” EPSRC Loughborough Workshop on the Future of HCI, 2007. Bibtex
673

H. Thimbleby, “Models of Reactive Systems and Their Complex Interactive Behaviour,” Brain Computer Interaction: PASCAL Workshop 2007—BCI Meets HCI, Keynote, 2007. Bibtex
672

H. Thimbleby, “A New Slice of Cheese,” University of Surrey, 2007. Bibtex
671

H. Thimbleby, “Improving Interactive Systems,” Hamilton Institute, Ireland, 2007. Bibtex
670

H. Thimbleby, “A New Sort of Calculator,” University of California at Berkeley, 2007. Bibtex
669

H. Thimbleby, “Validity and Cross-Validity in HCI Publications,” Proceedings The XIII International Workshop on Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems — DSVIS 2006, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4323, pp.11–24, edited by A. Blandford and G. Doherty, Dublin, Ireland, Springer Verlag, 2007. Abstract PDF Bibtex
668

H. Thimbleby, “The Usability of Medical Devices,” University of Bielefeld, Germany, 2007. Bibtex
667

H. Thimbleby, “A New Sort of Calculator,” Tufts University, Boston, USA, 2007. Bibtex
666

H. Thimbleby, Problems and Solutions with “Simple” Interactive Devices, Stanford University, CS 47: Seminar on People, Computers and Design, 19 January, 2007. Video Abstract Bibtex
665

H. Thimbleby, Press On — Principles of Interaction Programming, Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2008. Winner, Computer and Information Sciences category, 2007 Professional/Scholarly Publishing Awards for Excellence Competition presented by the Association of American Publishers, Inc., MIT Press, ISBN 978–0–262–20170–4, 2007. Website Bibtex
664

H. Thimbleby, “Schools Lecture,” Glasgow University Lecture, Glasgow, 2006. Bibtex
663

H. Thimbleby, “How you can make a real killing in virtual universes,” Synthetic Worlds: The Business and Culture of Online Games (by E. Castronova), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1746), p.35, 9 June, 2006. PDF Bibtex
662

H. Thimbleby, “Is it worth banning TV standby buttons?” Letter, The Times, p.18, 17 July, 2006. Bibtex
661

H. Thimbleby, “Building the Future with Weapons of Maths Construction,” Glasgow University Lecture, Glasgow, 2006. Bibtex
660

H. Thimbleby, “The Cargo Cult of Mobile Phones (And a Cure),” St. Andrews University, 2006. Abstract Bibtex
659

H. Thimbleby, “Science Café,” Welsh National Eisteddfod, 2006. Bibtex
658

H. Thimbleby, “Calculators,” Welsh National Eisteddfod, 2006. Bibtex
657

H. Thimbleby, “The Cargo Cult of Scientific Computing (And a Cure),” St. Andrews University, 2006. Abstract Bibtex
656

H. Thimbleby, “The Cargo Cult of Calculators (And a Cure),” St. Andrews University, 2006. Abstract Bibtex
655

P. Cairns, L. Oshlyansky and H. Thimbleby, “A Cautionary Tale: Hofstede’s VSM Revisited,” Proceedings of British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Conference, 2, pp.11–15, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2006. PDF Bibtex
654

P. Cairns, J. Gow and H. Thimbleby, “Automatic Critiques of Interface Modes,” Proceedings 12th International Workshop on Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems — DSVIS 2005, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3941, pp.201–212, edited by S. W. Gilroy and M. Harrison, Newcastle, England, Springer Verlag, ISBN 978-3-540-34145-1, DOI: 10.1007/11752707_17, 2006. Abstract PDF Bibtex
653

H. Thimbleby, “Schools Lecture,” Glasgow University, 2006. Bibtex
652

H. Thimbleby, “Hands-on calculators,” National Waterfront Museum, Wales, 2006. Bibtex
651

H. Thimbleby, “Science Café,” Swansea, 2006. Bibtex
650

H. Thimbleby, “New Computer User Interfaces,” St. Andrews University, 2006. Bibtex
649

H. Thimbleby, “Reliable software publishing,” Newcastle University, 2006. Bibtex
648

H. Thimbleby, “Digital Stories for UCD,” Microsoft Research Cambridge, 2006. Bibtex
647

H. Thimbleby, “Interaction Technology and Its Impact on Science,” Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), 2006. Bibtex
646

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “Weapons of Maths Construction,” Welsh National Eisteddfod 2005, Swansea, 2006. Bibtex
645

H. Thimbleby, “Applying Bohm’s Ideas in the Age of Intelligent Environments,” Proceedings International Symposium on Intelligent Environments, pp.27–33, Cambridge, England, 2006. PDF Bibtex
644

H. Thimbleby, “The Computer Science of Everyday Things,” Faculty Lecture, Keynote, Glasgow University, 2006. Bibtex
643

H. Thimbleby, “The Cargo Cult of Everyday Computing (And a Cure),” St. Andrews University, 2006. Abstract Bibtex
642

H. Thimbleby, “Thinking out of the Computer Science Cargo Cult Box,” St. Andrews University, 2006. Abstract Bibtex
641

H. Thimbleby, “Series of 3 lectures,” Distinguished Lecture Series, Department of Computer Science, St. Andrews University, 2006. Bibtex
640

H. Thimbleby, “Highly Interactive Mathematical User Interfaces,” Mathematical User-Interfaces Workshop, Fifth Mathematical Knowledge Management Conference, Keynote, 2006. Bibtex
639

H. Thimbleby, “Digital Stories,” ESRC Workshop on Universal Access, Keynote, London, 2006. Bibtex
638

H. Thimbleby, “The Lansdown Lecture,” London, 2006. Bibtex
637

H. Thimbleby, “Making Formal Methods Work in HCI,” 1st International Workshop on Formal Methods for Interactive Systems, Keynote, Macau, 2006. Bibtex
636

H. Thimbleby, “Building the Future with Weapons of Maths Construction,” Glasgow University Lecture, 2005. Bibtex
635

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, Interactive Display, A Novel User Interface, UK Patent No. 0512865.7 (subsequently patented in Australia, Europe, New Zealand and the USA), 2005. Bibtex
634

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “New Calculators,” Oxford University, 2005. Bibtex
633

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “New Calculators,” London Knowledge Laboratory, 2005. Bibtex
632

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “See the future … Tomorrow’s technology today,” National Waterfront Museum, Swansea, 2005. Bibtex
631

H. Thimbleby, “See the future … Tomorrow’s technology today,” Exhibition in National Waterfront Museum, 2005. Bibtex
630

H. Thimbleby, “Weapons of Maths Construction,” BT Science and Technology Seminar, 2005. Bibtex
629

H. Thimbleby, “Cargo Cult Computer Science,” Glasgow University, 2005. Bibtex
628

L. Bannon, I. Boivie, J. Gulliksen, L. Oshlyansky and H. Thimbleby, “Lost — or Liberated? — Without Theory (panel),” Proceedings 19th. British Computer Society HCI Conference, 2, p.344, edited by O. Bertelsen, N. Bryan-Kinns and L. MacKinnon, Edinburgh, Scotland, British Computer Society, 2005. PDF Bibtex
627

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “Weapons of Maths Construction,” Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition Guide, pp.6–7, London, 2005. Website Bibtex
626

H. Thimbleby, “Designing for Usability,” CIRCUA ESRC Conference, 2005. Bibtex
625

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “A Novel Gesture-Based Calculator and Its Design Principles,” Proceedings 19th. British Computer Society HCI Conference, 2, pp.27–32, edited by O. Bertelsen, N. Bryan-Kinns and L. MacKinnon, Edinburgh, Scotland, British Computer Society, 2005. Website PDF Bibtex
624

H. Thimbleby, “Weapons of Maths Construction,” Computing Science New Year Lecture, Glasgow University, 2005. Bibtex
623

L. Bannon, I. Boivie, J. Gulliksen, L. Oshlyansky and H. Thimbleby, “Lost — or Liberated? — Without Theory (workshop),” Proceedings 19th. British Computer Society HCI Conference, 2, pp.299–301, edited by O. Bertelsen, N. Bryan-Kinns and L. MacKinnon, Edinburgh, Scotland, British Computer Society, 2005. Bibtex
622

H. Thimbleby, “Creative future technologies,” The Creative Technology Sector and Near Future Workshop, Colwyn Bay, 2005. Bibtex
621

H. Thimbleby, “Alterando il destino dell‘umanit‘a,” Due Mondi Spoleto Festival, Italy, 2005. Bibtex
620

H. Thimbleby, “Tenantspin & tagging,” Cardiff Festival of Creative Technology, 2005. Bibtex
619

H. Thimbleby, “Bring the past to life and preserve today for tomorrow,” National Waterfront Museum, 2005. Bibtex
618

H. Thimbleby, “Varieties of HCI,” UCL, 2005. Bibtex
617

H. Thimbleby, “La più grande opportunità del mondo,” Spoletosceinza, XVII(30), pp.5–6, 2005. PDF Bibtex
616

H. Thimbleby, “Future Relation of People and Computers,” Swansea Science Café, 2005. Bibtex
615

H. Thimbleby, “A chance to change the world with a new user interface,” Nottingham University, 2005. Bibtex
614

H. Thimbleby, “Bad (computer) Science,” Bangor University, 2005. Bibtex
613

H. Thimbleby, “New approaches to interaction: the case of the calculator,” with W. Thimbleby, Cardiff University, 2005. Bibtex
612

H. Thimbleby, “Don’t Ditch Lectures 2,” Letter, Times Higher Education Supplement, 2 April, 2004. Bibtex
611

H. Thimbleby, “Give your computer’s IQ a boost,” Journal of Machine Learning Research, Times Higher Education Supplement, 9 May, 2004. Website PDF, HTML Bibtex
610

H. Thimbleby, “Dip Your Toes into Wet Computing,” Molecular Computing (edited by T. Sienko, A. Adamatzky, N. G. Rambidi & M. Conrad), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1649), p.26, 16 July, 2004. Website PDF Bibtex
609

H. Thimbleby, Languages for Developing User Interfaces (edited by B. A. Myers), Higher Education Academy, Book reviews, 2004. Website PDF Bibtex
608

H. Thimbleby, “Break the Shackles of Genes and Memes and Escape to Utopia of Rationality,” The Robot’s Rebellion (by K. E. Stanovich), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1661), pp.30–31, 8 October, 2004. Website PDF Bibtex
607

H. Thimbleby, Object Orientated Macromedia Flash MX (by W. Drol), 2004. Website PDF Bibtex
606

H. Thimbleby, “Building the Future with Weapons of Maths Construction,” Open University, 2004. Bibtex
605

H. Thimbleby, “Cargo Cult Computer Science,” Open University, 2004. Bibtex
604

H. Thimbleby, Better Programming, Gresham College, 13 May, 2004. Video Abstract PDF Bibtex
603

H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “A Gesture-based Calculator,” Rags to Riches, Royal Society, London, 2004. Bibtex
602

H. Thimbleby, “Knowing Computer Technology,” Christians in Science Annual Conference, Keynote, 2004. Bibtex
601

H. Thimbleby, Computer Circles, Gresham College, 26 February, 2004. Website Video PDF Bibtex
600

H. Thimbleby, “Nature Lessons for Computers,” Imitation of Life (by N. Forbes), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1688), p.30, 22 April, 2004. PDF Bibtex
599

H. Thimbleby, “Quality Research and Ethics,” EPSRC ‘EQUAL’ Conference, Keynote, London, 2004. Bibtex
598

H. Thimbleby, “Multidisciplinary Research,” 20 Years of HCI, Loughborough, 2004. Bibtex
597

H. Thimbleby, “Fixing Calculators,” Newcastle University, 2004. Bibtex
596

H. Thimbleby, “Mobile Phones,” London Nautical School, 2004. Bibtex
595

H. Thimbleby, “Supporting Diverse HCI Research,” Proceedings British Computer Society HCI Conference, 2, pp.125–128, edited by A. Dearden and L. Watts, Research Press International, 2004. PDF Bibtex
594

H. Thimbleby, “Effective and Enjoyable Research Careers in HCI,” Proceedings British Computer Society HCI Conference, 2, pp.125–128, edited by A. Dearden and L. Watts, Research Press International, 2004. Bibtex
593

P. Cairns, J. Gow and H. Thimbleby, “Misleading Behaviour in Interactive Systems,” Proceedings British Computer Society HCI Conference, 2, pp.33–36, edited by A. Dearden and L. Watts, Research Press International, 2004. PDF Bibtex
592

P. Cairns, H. Thimbleby and S. Wali, “Evaluating a Novel Calculator Interface,” Proceedings British Computer Society HCI Conference, 2, pp.9–12, edited by A. Dearden and L. Watts, Research Press International, 2004. PDF Bibtex
591

A. Blandford, G. Buchanan, M. Jones and H. Thimbleby, “Supporting Information Structuring in a Digital Library,” Proceedings ECDL4, European Conference on Digital Libraries, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3232, pp.464–475, edited by R. Heery and L. Lyon, Springer Verlag, 2004. PDF Bibtex
590

A. Blandford, G. Buchanan, M. Jones and H. Thimbleby, “Integrating Information Seeking and Structuring: Exploring the Role of Spatial Hypertext in a Digital Library,” Proceedings Hypertext 2004, Fifteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia — HT04, Winner of Ted Nelson Newcomer Award, pp.225–234, DOI: 10.1145/1012807.1012864, 2004. PDF Bibtex
589

J. Gow and H. Thimbleby, “MAUI: An Interface Design Tool Based on Matrix Algebra,” Proceedings of the Fifth ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces IV — CADUI’2004, pp.81–94, edited by R. J. K. Jacob, Q. Limbourg and J. Vanderdonckt, Funchal, Maderia, Kluwer Aacedmic Publishers, ISBN 1–4020–3145–9, 2004. Website PDF Bibtex
588

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Programming,” Hampstead Scientific Society, London, 2004. Bibtex
587

H. Thimbleby, “Mud and Maths,” Royal Institution, London, 2004. Bibtex
586

H. Thimbleby, “This House Believes ‘smart’ Tagging is Acceptable and Essential for Our Future,” Ubiconf 2004, London, 2004. Bibtex
585

J. Gow and H. Thimbleby, “Computer Algebra in Interface Design Research,” Proceedings of the Fifth ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces — CADUI’2004, Funchal, Madeira, 2004. Bibtex
584

J. Gow and H. Thimbleby, “Computer Algebra in Interface Design Research,” Proceedings 2004 ACM/SIGCHI International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces — IUI’04, pp.366–367, edited by N. J. Nunes and C. Rich, Funchal, Madeira, ISBN 1-58113-815-6, DOI: 10.1145/964442.964537, 2004. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
583

A. Blandford, G. Buchanan, M. Jones and H. Thimbleby, “Integrating Information Seeking and Structuring: Exploring the Role of Spatial Hypertext in a Digital Library,” Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia — HT’04, Proceedings European Conference on Digital Libraries, pp.225–234, Santa Cruz, CA, USA, ACM Press, 2004. PDF Bibtex
582

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Algebra in User Interface Design Analysis,” Proceedings British Computer Society HCI Conference, 2, pp.121–124, edited by A. Dearden and L. Watts, Research Press International, 2004. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
581

H. Thimbleby, “Communicating Science Honestly,” Royal Society/British Association Conference on Communicating Science, London, 2004. Bibtex
580

P. Cairns, L. Oshlyansky and H. Thimbleby, “Breaking Affordance: Culture as Context,” Proceedings of 3rd. Nordic ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction — NordiChi 2004, pp.81–84, Tampere, Finland, DOI: 10.1145/1028014.1028025, October 23-27, 2004. PDF Bibtex
579

H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Design with Matrix Algebra,” ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 11(2), pp.181–236, DOI: 10.1145/1005361.1005364, 2004. Website Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
578

G. Buchanan, M. Jones and H. Thimbleby, “Improving Web Search on Small Screen Devices,” Interacting with Computers, 15(4), pp.479–495, DOI: 10.1016/S0953-5438(03)00036-5, 2003. PDF Bibtex
577

O. Nevalainen, T. Raita and H. Thimbleby, “An Improved Insert Sort Algorithm,” Software — Practice & Experience, 33(10), pp.909–1001, DOI: 10.1002/spe.537, 2003. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
576

H. Thimbleby, Design by Symmetry, Gresham College, 27 March, 2003. Video Abstract PDF Bibtex
575

H. Thimbleby, From Lego, Java and Mathematica to feature interaction, Gresham College, 13 March, 2003. Video PDF Bibtex
574

H. Thimbleby, “Explaining Code for Publication,” Software — Practice & Experience, 33(10), pp.975–1001, DOI: 10.1002/spe.537, 2003. Website Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
573

T. Bell, M. Fellows, N. Koblitz, M. Powell, H. Thimbleby and I. Witten, “Explaining Cryptographic Systems,” Computers & Education, 40(3), pp.199–215, DOI: 10.1016/S0360-1315(02)00102-1, 2003. Abstract PDF Bibtex
572

H. Thimbleby, “The Reduced Enigma,” Computers & Security, 22(7), pp.624–642, DOI: 10.1016/S0167-4048(03)00712-0, 2003. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
571

H. Thimbleby, “This House Believes Internet Ethics Isn’t and We Should All be Anarchists,” Real Time Club, London, 2003. Bibtex
570

H. Thimbleby, Magic Pictures, Gresham College, 30 October, 2003. Website Video PDF Bibtex
569

H. Thimbleby, “The Directed Chinese Postman Problem,” Software — Practice & Experience, 33(11), pp.1081–1096, DOI: 10.1002/spe.540, 2003. Website Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
568

H. Thimbleby, Unplugging Computers, Gresham College, 9 October, 2003. Video PDF Bibtex
567

A. Blandford and H. Thimbleby, Designing for Humans, Gresham College, 13 February, 2003. Video PDF Bibtex
566

A. Blandford, N. Bryan-Kinns and H. Thimbleby, “Understanding Interaction Traps,” Proceedings of BCS HCI2–3: Designing for Society, 2, pp.57–60, 2003. PDF Bibtex
565

H. Thimbleby, “Biologists’ Lives Full of Worrying Words,” Making Sense of Life (by E. F. Keller), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1586), p.30, 25 April, 2003. Website PDF Bibtex
564

H. Thimbleby, “How and why to make computer science better,” Brunel University, 2003. Bibtex
563

H. Thimbleby, “Safer Calculators,” UCL Lunch Time Lecture, 2003. Bibtex
562

H. Thimbleby, “Doing computer science better,” Birkbeck College, 2003. Bibtex
561

H. Thimbleby, “Surviving Culture Clash,” Swansea University, 2003. Bibtex
560

H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Design,” Lancaster University, 2003. Bibtex
559

H. Thimbleby, Plugging Computers In, Gresham College, 27 November, 2003. Video Bibtex
558

H. Thimbleby, “Digital Cryptography,” UCL Science Society, 2003. Bibtex
557

H. Thimbleby, Concepts in Programming Languages (by J. C. Mitchell), Higher Education Academy, Book reviews, 2003. Website PDF Bibtex
556

H. Thimbleby, Designing Microwave Cookers, Gresham College, 26 January, 2003. Video PDF Bibtex
555

H. Thimbleby, “Maths in Action,” Royal Institution, London, 2003. Bibtex
554

H. Thimbleby, “Warfare and Modern Cryptogrpahy,” UCL Science Society, London, 2003. Bibtex
553

H. Thimbleby, Designing Mobile Phones, Gresham College, 28 November, 2002. Video Abstract PDF Bibtex
552

H. Thimbleby, Designing Gadgets, Gresham College, 26 September, 2002. Video Abstract PDF Bibtex
551

H. Thimbleby, “It simply adds up,” The Independent, October 2, 2002. Bibtex
550

H. Thimbleby, Future Computers, Gresham College, 24 January, 2002. Video PDF Bibtex
549

H. Thimbleby, Design Creativity with Maths, Gresham College, 26 September, 2002. PDF Bibtex
548

H. Thimbleby, Modern Cryptography, Gresham College, 28 February, 2002. Video Abstract PDF Bibtex
547

H. Thimbleby, 1,000 Years of Calculators, Gresham College, 21 November, 2002. Video Bibtex
546

H. Thimbleby, “Higher Costs and Greater Gains 3,” Letter, Times Higher Education Supplement, (1569), p.15, 20 December, 2002. Bibtex
545

H. Thimbleby, “The Little Book of Research,” Leeds Metropolitan University Research Day, Keynote, 2002. Bibtex
544

H. Thimbleby, “Interactive Television,” Londonone: iTV Conference, London, 2002. Bibtex
543

H. Thimbleby, Computer Viruses, Gresham College, 21 March, 2002. Video PDF Bibtex
542

H. Thimbleby, Conventional Cryptography, Gresham College, 21 February, 2002. Video Abstract PDF Bibtex
541

H. Thimbleby, “Reflections on Symmetry,” Proceedings IEEE/ACM Advanced Visual Interfaces — AVI2002, Keynote, pp.28–33, Venice, Italy, DOI: 10.1145/1556262.1556265, 2002. Abstract PDF Bibtex
540

H. Thimbleby, “Tour of New Zealand Universities: Talks On Computer Science Research and Cryptography,” Lecture Tour, 10 lectures, in each NZ university, 2002. Bibtex
539

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Science of Everyday Things,” Otago University, New Zealand, 2002. Bibtex
538

H. Thimbleby, “Mobile Phones,” St. Paul’s Girls School, London, 2002. Bibtex
537

H. Thimbleby, “Symmetry,” Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2002. Bibtex
536

H. Thimbleby, “Revolting calculators,” Invariant Society, Oxford University, 2002. Bibtex
535

H. Thimbleby, “Keep it to Yourself,” Desktop Witness: The do’s and don’ts of personal computer security (by M. Caloyannides), New Scientist, 174(2348), p.48, 2002. PDF Bibtex
534

H. Thimbleby, “Hands-on Cryptography: How the Internet Changes the Rules,” Science Centre, Mathematical & Physical Sciences Faculty Lecture, UCL, 2002. Bibtex
533

H. Thimbleby, “Public Key Cryptography,” Middlesex University, 2002. Bibtex
532

H. Thimbleby, “The Computer Science of Everyday Things,” Multimedia Information and Technology, 27(4), pp.328–330, 2002. Bibtex
531

H. Thimbleby, “Not Everything Your Computer Does is Magical,” The Independent, Monday Review, p.4, January 7, 2002. Website Bibtex
530

A. Blandford, P. Cairns, P. Curzon, M. Jones and H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Design as Systems Design,” Proceedings People and Computers — Memorable Yet Invisible, XVI, pp.281–301, edited by F. Détienne, X. Faulkner and J. Finlay, London, Springer Verlag, 2002. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
529

H. Thimbleby and P. Thomas, “The New Usability: The Challenge of Designing for Pervasive Computing,” Proceedings of the ICCC2002, 15th. International Conference on Computer Communication, pp.382–388, edited by S. P. Mudur and S. V. Raghavan, 2002. PDF Bibtex
528

H. Thimbleby, “Symmetry for Successful Interactive Systems,” Proceedings ACM CHI New Zealand, OZCHI, Keynote, pp.1–9, edited by S. Jones and M. Masoodian, Waikato, New Zealand, DOI: 10.1145/2181216.2181217, 2002. Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
527

A. E. Blandford, G. Buchanan, M. Jones and H. Thimbleby, “Spatial Hypertext as a Reader Tool in Digital Libraries,” Proceedings Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2539, pp.13–24, edited by K. Börner and C. Chen, Springer Verlag, 2002. PDF Bibtex
526

G. Buchanan, M. Jones and H. Thimbleby, “Sorting out Searching on Small Screen Devices,” Proceedings 4th. International Symposium, Mobile Human-Computer Interaction HCI 2002, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2411, pp.81–94, edited by F. Paterno, Springer Verlag, DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45756-9_8, 2002. Abstract PDF Bibtex
525

H. Thimbleby, “Overfed with Info,” Church Times, (7251), p.24, 15 February, 2002. Bibtex
524

H. Thimbleby, “The Computer Science of Everyday Things,” Mathematics Today, 38(4), pp.107–108, 2002. Bibtex
523

H. Thimbleby, “Put Life’s Process into Your Program,” Evolutionary Computation (edited by T. Bäck, D. B. Fogel and Z. Michalewicz), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1524), p.34, 8 February, 2002. PDF Bibtex
522

H. Thimbleby, “We have a Lot to Learn from Ants,” Digital Biology (by P. Bentley), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1535), p.28, 26 April, 2002. PDF Bibtex
521

M. Jones and H. Thimbleby, “Obituary for a Fax,” Personal Technologies, 6(2), pp.151–152, DOI: 10.1007/s007790200014, 2002. Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
520

P. Gillary, M. Jones, G. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, “Data Structures in the Design of Interfaces,” Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 6(2), pp.132–140, DOI: 10.1007/s007790200012, 2002. PDF Bibtex
519

H. Thimbleby, “Healthy HCI?” ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, p.8, DOI: 10.1145/571740.571752, November/December, 2002. PDF Bibtex
518

H. Thimbleby, “From Logs to Calculators,” 1000 Years of British Mathematics, Royal Institution, 2001. Bibtex
517

H. Thimbleby, The Computer Science of Everyday Things, Gresham College, 15 October, 2001. Video Abstract PDF Bibtex
516

H. Thimbleby, “This House Believes Robots will have Free Will,” ‘Feats and Frontiers,’ An International AI Symposium in Memory of Sidney Michaelson, Edinburgh University, 2001. Bibtex
515

H. Thimbleby, “UCL Interaction Centre,” Natural History Museum, London, 2001. Bibtex
514

H. Thimbleby, “Automating Manuals,” Bluecoat Conference, London, 2001. Bibtex
513

H. Thimbleby, “Justice and Programming,” BCS Ethics Committee, London, 2001. Bibtex
512

H. Thimbleby, From Henry Briggs to Modern Calculators, Gresham College, 29 November, 2001. Video Abstract PDF Bibtex
511

H. Thimbleby, “Justice and Programming,” IFIP 9.2.2, Namur, Belgium, 2001. Bibtex
510

H. Thimbleby, “Design Probes,” Xootic Symposium on Pervasive Computing, Keynote, 2001. Bibtex
509

H. Thimbleby, “Debating Government Control of the Internet,” Mots Pluriels et Grands Themes de Notre Temps, (18), 2001. Website Bibtex
508

P. Cairns, M. Jones and H. Thimbleby, “Usability Analysis with Markov Models,” ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 8(2), pp.99–132, DOI: 10.1145/376929.376941, 2001. Website Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
507

H. Thimbleby, “Symmetry as a Connection between Affordance and State Space,” Proceedings Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems — DSVIS 2001, Keynote, GIST Technical Report, G2001-1, pp.10–19, edited by C. Johnson, Glasgow, 2001. Bibtex
506

H. Thimbleby, “Affordance and Symmetry,” Proceedings Interactive Systems: Design, Specification, and Verification, 8th. International Workshop — DSVIS 2001, Keynote, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2220, pp.199–217, edited by C. Johnson, Glasgow, Springer Verlag, ISBN 3–540–42807–0, 2001. Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
505

G. Buchanan, S. Farrant, M. Jones, G. Marsden, M. Pazzani and H. Thimbleby, “Improving Mobile Internet Usability,” Proceedings 10th. World Wide Web Conference — WWW10, pp.673–680, Hong Kong, DOI: 10.1145/371920.372181, 2001. PDF Bibtex
504

H. Thimbleby, “The Computer Science of Everyday Things,” Proceedings of the 2nd. IEEE Australasian User Interface Conference — AUIC’01, Australian Computer Science Communications, Keynote, 23(5), pp.3–12, edited by P. Calder and M. Rees, Australia, ISBN 0–7695–0969–Z, DOI: 10.1109/AUIC.2001.906270, 2001. Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
503

P. Duquenoy and H. Thimbleby, “Just Programming,” Proceedings 5th. Ethicomp, The Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies Conference, pp.83–91, edited by T. W. Bynum, H. Krawczy, S. Rogerson, S. Szejko and B. Wiszniewski, 2001. Bibtex
502

H. Thimbleby, “Ubiquitous Computing and The Challenge of Global Justice,” Regent’s Park College (Oxford University) series in Technology and Culture from a Christian Perspective, 2001. Bibtex
501

S. O. Anderson, P. A. Cairns and H. Thimbleby, “Reply to ‘Comment on “A Framework for Modelling Trojans and Computer Virus Infection”, by E. Mäkinen,” Computer Journal, 44(4), pp.324–325, DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/44.4.324, 2001. Abstract PDF Bibtex
500

G. Buchanan, N. Cassidy, B. Fields, N. Mohd-Nasir, Y. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Dynamic Digital Libraries For Children,” The First ACM+IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, JCDL, pp.406–415, DOI: 10.1145/379437.379738, 2001. Abstract PDF Bibtex
499

H. Thimbleby, “Permissive User Interfaces,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 54(3), pp.333–350, DOI: 10.1006/ijhc.2000.0442, 2001. Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
498

H. Thimbleby, “AI as Applied Justice,” Feats and Frontiers, An International AI Symposium in Memory of Sidney Michaelson, Edinburgh, 2001. Bibtex
497

H. Thimbleby, “Symmetry,” Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA, 2001. Bibtex
496

H. Thimbleby, “Ticket Machines and Ubiquitous Computing,” Aware Home Research Initiative, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001. Bibtex
495

H. Thimbleby, “Affordance & Symmetry,” Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, USA, 2001. Bibtex
494

H. Thimbleby, “Symmetry & Affordance,” University of Cape Town, South Africa, 2001. Bibtex
493

H. Thimbleby, “Future Personal Technologies,” Tufts University, Boston, USA, 2001. Bibtex
492

H. Thimbleby, “Challenges in HCI,” Tufts University, Boston, USA, 2001. Bibtex
491

H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Design,” George Mason University, USA, 2001. Bibtex
490

H. Thimbleby, “Seduced by the Simulated Life,” Creation: Life and How to Make it (by S. Grand), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1472), p.27, 2 February, 2001. Bibtex
489

H. Thimbleby, “Free for All,” From Anarchy to Power (by W. Grossman), New Scientist, 171(2299), p.48, 2001. Bibtex
488

H. Thimbleby, “Affordance and User Interface Design,” University College London, 2001. Bibtex
487

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Viruses,” National Residential Conference for Heads of Information Technology and Computing in Further Education Colleges, 2001. Bibtex
486

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Science and Everyday Things,” de Montfort University, 2001. Bibtex
485

H. Thimbleby, “UK HCI: Public and Private Thoughts,” Fourth Workshop on Effective Training and Education in HCI, 2001. Bibtex
484

H. Thimbleby, “Da Vinci Dissection Illuminates Conception,” Visual Computing (by R. M. Friedhoff and M. S. Peercy), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1508), p.34, 12 October, 2001. Bibtex
483

H. Thimbleby, “Ubiquitous User Interfaces,” University of Bath, 2001. Bibtex
482

H. Thimbleby, “Symmetry and Affordance,” Xootic Symposium on Pervasive Computing, Keynote, 2001. Bibtex
481

H. Thimbleby, “The Crisis in Computer Science,” Stellenbosch University, South Africa, 2000. Bibtex
480

H. Thimbleby, “Contributions from Computing,” University of South Africa, 2000. Bibtex
479

A. E. Blandford, N. Bryan-Kinns and H. Thimbleby, “Interaction Modelling for Digital Libraries,” Proceedings Workshop on Evaluation of Information Management Systems, pp.1–10, 2000. Bibtex
478

M. Jones, G. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, “Empowering Users with Usability Certificates,” Human Computer Interaction 2000, Proceedings British Computer Society Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, II, pp.37–38, edited by S. Turner and P. Turner, Newcastle, England, ISBN 1–902505–35–2, 2000. Abstract PDF Bibtex
477

P. Gillary, M. Jones, G. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, “Successful User Interface Design from Efficient Computer Algorithms,” Proceedings ACM CHI (Extended Abstracts), pp.181–182, 2000. Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
476

H. Thimbleby, “On Discerning Users,” How to make User Centred Design Usable, TRITA-NA-D0006, CID-72, pp.63–78, edited by I. Boivie, J. Gulliksen and A. Lantz, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, 2000. HTML, PDF Bibtex
475

H. Thimbleby, “Analysis and Simulation of User Interfaces,” Human Computer Interaction 2000, Proceedings British Computer Society Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, XIV, pp.221–237, edited by G. Cockton, S. McDonald and Y. Waern, Newcastle, England, ISBN 1–85233–318–9, 2000. Abstract PDF, Mathematica Notebook, PS Bibtex
474

G. Buchanan, M. Jones, N. Mohd-Nasir, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Designing a Children’s Digital Library with and for Children,” Proceedings of the ACM Fifth Digital Library Conference, pp.266–267, San Antonio, USA, 2000. Bibtex
473

D. Bainbridge, G. Buchanan, N. Cassidy, M. Jones, N. Mohd-Nasir, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Children as Design Partners and Testers for a Children’s Digital Library,” Proceedings 4th. European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, ECDL 2000, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1923, pp.249–258, edited by T. Baker and J. Borbinha, Springer Verlag, 2000. Bibtex
472

N. Mohd Nasir, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “A Usability Tool for Web Evaluation Applied to Digital Library Design,” World Wide Web Conference — WWW9 Poster Proceedings, pp.90–91, Amsterdam, May 15-19, 2000. Abstract PDF Bibtex
471

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Science of Everyday Things,” Stellenbosch University, South Africa, 2000. Bibtex
470

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Science of Everyday Things,” University of Cape Town, South Africa, 2000. Bibtex
469

G. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, “Holistic Programming Environments,” South African Computer Journal, 26, pp.237–241, 2000. Abstract PDF Bibtex
468

H. Thimbleby, “Interaction Design,” University of York, 2000. Bibtex
467

H. Thimbleby, “Interaction Design,” Microsoft Research, Cambridge, 2000. Bibtex
466

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Science of Everyday Things,” Cambridge University, 2000. Bibtex
465

H. Thimbleby, “Killer User Interfaces,” WAP und Mobile eCommerce, Keynote, Frankfurt, 2000. Bibtex
464

E. Davenport, M. Dibben, B. Friedman, S. P. Marsh, H. Rosenbaum and H. Thimbleby, “Non-contractual Trust,” Proceedings ACM CHI (Extended Abstracts), pp.239–240, Amsterdam, Holland, 2000. Bibtex
463

H. Thimbleby, “Java,” The Encyclopedia of Computer Science, pp.937–941, edited by D. Hemmendinger, A. Ralston and E. D. Reilly, Nature Publishing Group, 2000. Bibtex
462

H. Thimbleby, “Literate Programming,” The Encyclopedia of Computer Science, pp.1000–1002, edited by D. Hemmendinger, A. Ralston and E. D. Reilly, Nature Publishing Group, 2000. PDF Bibtex
461

H. Thimbleby, “Just Programming,” Sixth International Conference on Object-Oriented Information Systems, OOIS2000, Keynote, 2000. Bibtex
460

H. Thimbleby, “Calculators are Needlessly Bad,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 52(6), pp.1031–1069, DOI: 10.1006/ijhc.1999.0341, 2000. Website Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
459

H. Thimbleby, “This House Believes that ‘Control of the Internet by Governments is Imperative for the Well-being of Society,” Real Time Club, London, 2000. Bibtex
458

H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “Virus, Computer,” The Encyclopedia of Computer Science, pp.1839–1841, edited by D. Hemmendinger, A. Ralston and E. D. Reilly, Nature Publishing Group, 2000. Bibtex
457

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Ethics,” House of Lords, London, 2000. Bibtex
456

G. Buchanan, N. Mohd-Nasir, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Purpose and Usability of Digital Libraries,” Proceedings Fifth ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, ACM DL’2000, pp.238–239, San Antonio, Texas, 2000. Abstract PDF Bibtex
455

H. Thimbleby, “Techs Appeal,” Robo Sapiens: Evolution of a New Species (by P. Menzel and F. D’Aluisio), New Scientist, 167(2256), p.51, 2000. Bibtex
454

G. Buchanan, M. Jones, G. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, “User Interfaces for Mobile Web devices,” Workshop on Web & Mobility, 9th World Wide Web Conference, Amsterdam, 2000. Abstract PDF Bibtex
453

S. Rogerson and H. Thimbleby, “Beware False Gods,” Institute for the Management of Information Systems Journal, 10(2), pp.26–27, 2000. Bibtex
452

H. Thimbleby, “Cyberspace — The Way of Future Votes,” Foundations, 3(2), pp.18–19, 2000. Abstract PDF Bibtex
451

P. Cairns and H. Thimbleby, “Thoughts on User Interface Patterns,” Patterns in Human Computer Interaction, IFIP WG13.2/BCS HCI Group, 2000. Bibtex
450

H. Thimbleby, “Trust Panel,” ACM CHI, Amsterdam, 2000. Bibtex
449

H. Thimbleby, “Hertfordshire Arts Umbrella Web Site,” Conference on The Arts and The Environment, Herts Arts Umbrella, 2000. Bibtex
448

H. Thimbleby, “EPSRC Workshop,” Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing, HUC2k, 2000. Bibtex
447

H. Thimbleby, “Mobile Phones,” Design for Usability, London, 2000. Bibtex
446

H. Thimbleby, “Ethical and Spiritual Implications of the Internet,” Worshipful Company of Information Technologists, Third Colloquium, Keynote, House of Lords, London, 2000. Abstract HTML Bibtex
445

H. Thimbleby, “Time Bomb with a Longer Fuse,” Letter, Times Higher Education Supplement, (1425), p.17, 3 March, 2000. Bibtex
444

G. Buchanan, G. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, “Meaningful Link Verification for Management and Maintenance of Web Sites,” Proceedings 8th. International World Wide Web Conference — WWW8 Poster Proceedings, pp.170–171, Toronto, Fortec Seminars, 1999. Bibtex
443

P. Duquenoy, H. Thimbleby and S. Torrance, “Towards a Synthesis of Discourse Ethics and Internet Regulation,” Proceedings of the 4th. ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies, Ethicomp’99, edited by T. Ward Bynum, A. D’Atri, A. Marturano and S. Rogerson, ISBN 88–900396–0–4, 1999. Bibtex
442

N. Mohd-Nasir, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “A Usability Tool for Digital Libraries,” Proceedings 9th. International World Wide Web Conference — WWW9 Poster Proceedings, pp.90–91, Toronto, 1999. Bibtex
441

Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Towards a Usermetric Tool to Improve Web Accessibility,” Proceedings 8th. International World Wide Web Conference — WWW8 Poster Proceedings, pp.152–153, Toronto, Fortec Seminars, 1999. Bibtex
440

P. Duquenoy, G. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, “Ethics and Consumer Electronics,” Proceedings of the 4th. ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies, Ethicomp’99, edited by T. Ward Bynum, A. D’Atri, A. Marturano and S. Rogerson, ISBN 88–900396–0–4, 1999. Abstract PDF Bibtex
439

H. Thimbleby, “Web of Lies,” And That’s the Way it Will Be (by C. Harper), New Scientist, 161(2170), p.44, 1999. Bibtex
438

H. Thimbleby, “Natural Beauty of Computer Land,” The Computational Beauty of Nature: Computer Explorations of Fractals, Chaos, Complex Systems and Adaptation (by G. W. Flake), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1408), p.28, 29 October, 1999. Bibtex
437

G. Buchanan, G. Marsden, T. Tan, Y. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “A Stable View of the Hyperactive Web,” Proceedings Workshop on The Active Web, pp.27–33, edited by D. Clarke, A. Dix and F. Dix, ISBN 1–897898–45–2, 1999. Bibtex
436

H. Thimbleby, “False Image,” Media Technology and Society (by B. Winston), New Scientist, 161(2170), p.43, 1999. Bibtex
435

H. Thimbleby, “Web of Thieves,” Crime in a Digital Age (by P. N. Grabosky, R. Smith & P. Wright), New Scientist, 161(2170), p.44, 1999. Bibtex
434

P. Gillary, M. Jones, G. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, “Using Computing Science Principles in Interface Design,” Proceedings IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction — Interact 1999, 2, pp.47–48, edited by S. Brewster, A. Cawsey and G. Cockton, ISBN 1–902505–19-0, 1999. Bibtex
433

H. Thimbleby, “User Centred Tools,” Workshop on User Centred Design, Interact’99, Edinburgh, 1999. Bibtex
432

H. Thimbleby, “On Discerning Users,” Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, 1999. Bibtex
431

H. Thimbleby, “Inspiration, Insight, Influence,” Rutgers University, USA, 1999. Bibtex
430

H. Thimbleby, “Interactive Design,” Centre for Electronic Arts, London, 1999. Bibtex
429

H. Thimbleby, “Analytic Approaches to User Interfaces,” Southampton University, 1999. Bibtex
428

H. Thimbleby, “Review of Research,” University of Rome, La Sapienza, Rome, Italy, 1999. Bibtex
427

P. Cairns and H. Thimbleby, “Computer Viruses,” Kings College London, 1999. Bibtex
426

H. Thimbleby, “Commentary on P. Ladkin’s “Ursachenanalyse von Unglücksfällen in Luftverkehr”,” Natur, Gesetz, Naturgesetz: Historiche und Zeitgenössische Perspektiven (Conference on Natural Law: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives), Max Planck Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte (Max Plank Institute for the History of Science), Bad Homburg, 1999. Bibtex
425

P. Duquenoy and H. Thimbleby, “Justice and Design,” IFIP 9.2.2, Namur, Belgium, 1999. Bibtex
424

N. Beale, T. Byrne, D. Leal, S. Peyton-Jones, J. Pickering, D. J. Pullinger and H. Thimbleby, Cybernauts Awake!, Church House Press, ISBN 0–7151–6586–0, 1999. Bibtex
423

G. Buchanan, G. E. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, “Dynamic Metadata for Monitoring Digital Library Management,” Proceedings Fourth ACM Conference on Digital Libraries, pp.219–220, Berkeley, California, 1999. Bibtex
422

H. Thimbleby, “Beyond the Fractal Frontier,” Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology and Life Sciences, Times Higher Education Supplement, (1385), p.33, 21 May, 1999. Bibtex
421

T. Bell, M. Fellows, N. Koblitz, H. Thimbleby and I. Witten, “Explaining Cryptosystems to the General Public,” First IFIP World Conference on Information Security Education (WISE), Proceedings IFIP TC11 WG11.8 Conference, Keynote, Report Series 99–008, pp.221–233, edited by S. Fischer-Hübner and L. Yngstgröm, Stockholm University/Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, ISBN 91–7153–910–7, 1999. Abstract PDF Bibtex
420

H. Thimbleby, “Visualising the Potential of Interactive Systems,” Proceedings of the 10th. IEEE International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP’99), Keynote, pp.670–677, Trento, Italy, DOI: 10.1109/ICIAP.1999.797672, 1999. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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P. Duquenoy and H. Thimbleby, “Justice and Design,” Proceedings IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction — Interact 1999, 1, pp.281–286, edited by C. Johnson and M. A. Sasse, ISBN 0–9673355–0–7, 1999. Abstract HTML, PDF Bibtex
418

H. Thimbleby, “The Millenium Bug,” The Brewer, 85(1010), pp.17–19 & 27, 1999. Abstract HTML Bibtex
417

H. Thimbleby, “Smart to be Simple,” The Times Higher Education Supplement: Multimedia, (1371), p.15, 12 February, 1999. Abstract HTML Bibtex
416

H. Thimbleby, “Design Probes for Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing,” Proceedings Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing, First International Symposium — HUC’99, Keynote, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1707, pp.1–19, edited by H. Gellersen, Karlsruhe, Germany, Springer Verlag, 1999. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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G. Buchanan, G. Marsden, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “How do We Build Web Sites Fit for Purpose?” Proceedings IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction — Interact 1999, 2, pp.11–12, edited by S. Brewster, A. Cawsey and G. Cockton, ISBN 1–902505–19-0, 1999. Bibtex
414

H. Thimbleby, “A Critique of Java,” Software — Practice & Experience, 29(5), pp.457–478, DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-024X(19990425)29:5<457::AID-SPE243>3.0.CO;2-5, 1999. Abstract HTML Bibtex
413

S. O. Anderson, P. Cairns and H. Thimbleby, “A Framework for Modelling Trojans and Computer Virus Infection,” Computer Journal, 41(7), pp.444–458, DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/41.7.444, 1999. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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E. Davenport, M. Dibben, S. P. Marsh and H. Thimbleby, “‘Artificial Morality’: Representations of Trust in Interactive Systems?” Proceedings IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction — Interact 1999, 2, pp.211–213, edited by S. Brewster, A. Cawsey and G. Cockton, ISBN 1–902505–19-0, 1999. Bibtex
411

G. Buchanan, E. Duncker, N. Mohd Nasir, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Design Guidelines and User-Centred Digital Libraries,” Proceedings Third European Conference on Digital Libraries ECDL’99: Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1696, pp.167–183, edited by S. Abiteboul and A. Vercoustre, Springer Verlag, 1999. Abstract PDF Bibtex
410

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Chaos,” Letter, The Times, p.22, 2 April, 1999. Bibtex
409

H. Thimbleby, “Specification-led Design for Interface Simulation, Collecting Use-data, Interactive Help, Writing Manuals, Analysis, Comparing Alternative Designs, etc,” Personal Technologies, 4(2), pp.241–254, DOI: 10.1007/BF01885563, 1999. Website Abstract PDF, Mathematica Notebook Bibtex
408

H. Thimbleby, “3D Vision,” National Association for Gifted Children, 1998. Bibtex
407

H. Thimbleby, “Design Aloud: A Designer-Centred Design (DCD) Method,” HCI Letters, 1(1), pp.45–50, 1998. Abstract PDF Bibtex
406

H. Thimbleby, “Calculators and the Imagination,” IEE Science, Education and Technology Division Lecture, 1998. Bibtex
405

H. Thimbleby, “The Internet and the Global Stage,” Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Victoria, Australia, 1998. Bibtex
404

H. Thimbleby, “Personal Boundaries and Global Stage,” First Monday, 3(3), DOI: 10.5210%2Ffm.v3i2.582, 1998. Website Abstract Bibtex
403

H. Thimbleby, “Making Computing Exciting,” First Workshop on the Design of Hypermedia, CERN, Geneva, 1998. Bibtex
402

Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Addressing Design and Usability Issues in Hypertext and on the Web by re-examining the “Lost in Hyperspace” Problem,” Journal of Universal Computer Science, 4(11), pp.839–855, DOI: 10.3217/jucs-004-11-0839, 1998. Website Bibtex
401

H. Thimbleby, “Gadgets: Fun or Dangerous?” Interactive Information Institute and Centre for Design, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Victoria, Australia, 1998. Bibtex
400

H. Thimbleby, “Morality and the Information Society,” Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University College, London, 1998. Bibtex
399

H. Thimbleby, “Java: A Critique,” Melbourne University, Victoria, Australia, 1998. Bibtex
398

H. Thimbleby, “Dangerous Toys,” IEE Surrey Region AGM Lecture, 1998. Bibtex
397

H. Thimbleby, “The Internet,” Warwick University Information Systems Seminar, 1998. Bibtex
396

H. Thimbleby, “Internet Evenings,” Chambers of Commerce, Haringey, North London, 1998. Bibtex
395

H. Thimbleby, “Take Your Pick,” The Mathematical Magpie (by C. Fadiman), New Scientist, 157(2124), 1998. Bibtex
394

H. Thimbleby, “Good Idea,” The Inventor’s Guide (by British Library Patents Information Team), New Scientist, 158(2138), p.46, 1998. Bibtex
393

H. Thimbleby, “Internet Ethics and Security,” VIP Briefing, Investment Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1998. Bibtex
392

H. Thimbleby, “System Design,” Evening lecture, The Oxford Trust, 1998. Bibtex
391

H. Thimbleby, “Internet Ethics,” IFIP 9.2.2 Namur, 1998. Bibtex
390

H. Thimbleby, “Work It Out,” The Codebreakers (by D. Kahn), New Scientist, 157(2124), p.48, 1998. Bibtex
389

H. Thimbleby, “Panel,” Workshop on User Interfaces for Theorem Provers, Eindhoven, 1998. Bibtex
388

H. Thimbleby, “Health desk,” CRS: Computer-Related Syndrome (by R. D. Smith and S. Garske), New Scientist, 159(2142), p.52, 1998. Bibtex
387

Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Practical Authoring Tools for Web Authoring,” Interfaces: Human-Computer Interaction, British Computer Society HCI Specialist Group Newsletter, (38), 1998. Bibtex
386

H. Thimbleby, “Time to Fight for Easier Technology,” Letter, The Times, p.23, 31 January, 1998. Bibtex
385

H. Thimbleby, “Magic Pictures,” Courtyard Arts, Hertford, 1998. Bibtex
384

Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “HyperAT: Addressing Usability Issues in Web Authoring,” Proceedings WebNet’98, World Conference of the WWW, Internet, & Intranet, pp.885–896, Orlando, Florida, 1998. Bibtex
383

H. Thimbleby, “Personal Issues: Personal Boundaries/Global Stage,” 2020 Vision: Morality in the Information Society, pp.81–93, Institution of Electrical Engineers, ISBN 0-85296-702-0, 1998. Bibtex
382

H. Thimbleby, “Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction (by P. Palanque and F. Paternó),” Software Testing, Verification and Reliability, 8(2), pp.103–104, DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-1689(199806)8:2<103::AID-STVR158>3.0.CO;2-#, 1998. Bibtex
381

N. Beale, P. Duquenoy and H. Thimbleby, “UK Views on Ethical and Spiritual Implications of IT,” Proceedings Fourth International Conference on Ethical Issues in Information Technology, Ethicomp’98, pp.734–742, 1998. Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
380

G. Marsden, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Towards Continuous Usability Evaluation of Web Documents,” Proceedings BCS HCI’98, Conference Companion, pp.40–41, edited by J. May, J. Siddiqi and J. Wilkinson, 1998. Bibtex
379

H. Thimbleby, “Specification-led Design,” Proceedings Living Life to the Full with Personal Technologies, (IEE Seminar 98/268), pp.4/1–4/9, DOI: 10.1049/ic:19980384, 1998. Bibtex
378

H. Thimbleby, “The Detection and Elimination of Spurious Complexity,” Proceedings of the Workshop on User Interfaces for Theorem Provers, Keynote, pp.15–22, edited by R. C. Backhouse and J. C. M. Baeten, Eindhoven, Holland, 1998. Abstract HTML Bibtex
377

H. Thimbleby, “Spare the Rod,” Ariadne, 18, p.11, 1998. Website Abstract HTML Bibtex
376

H. Thimbleby, “Using the Web Requires Resources,” North Circular, p.6, 21 May, 1998. Bibtex
375

H. Thimbleby, “You Don’t Want to See it,” The Invisible Computer (by D. A. Norman), New Scientist, 160(2162), p.51, 1998. Bibtex
374

H. Thimbleby, “Free Thinking,” Information Liberation (by B. Martin), New Scientist, 160(2163), p.47, 1998. Bibtex
373

H. Thimbleby, “Roar of The Surf,” Net.wars (by W. Grossman), New Scientist, 157(2117), p.43, 1998. Bibtex
372

H. Thimbleby, “Common Tongue,” Knowledge Assets (by M. Boisot) and Navigating Complexity (by A. Battram), New Scientist, 160(2154), p.49, 1998. Bibtex
371

H. Thimbleby, “Time Out,” Computer Fun for Everyone (by E. Kordahl), New Scientist, 160(2162), p.49, 1998. Bibtex
370

H. Thimbleby, “What is The Computer Medium?” Multi-viewpoint, Shaping the Human-Computer Interface, Keynote, Design Research Society Conference, 1998. Bibtex
369

H. Thimbleby, “Ethics of the Internet,” Guildford Cathedral Lecture, 1998. Bibtex
368

G. Botting, G. Buchanan, G. Marsden, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Www.rsa.org.uk Where We Are @,” RSA Journal, 146(5487), pp.118–119, 1998. Bibtex
367

H. Thimbleby, “Creative and Effective Design: A Critique of the Culture of Amazing Technology,” BCS Evening Lecture at University of West of England, 1998. Bibtex
366

H. Thimbleby, “Sailing to Java (Computing Science Student Books Reviews),” New Scientist, 157(2127), pp.52–53, 1998. Bibtex
365

H. Thimbleby, “EPSRC Panel,” BCS Conference on People and Computers, HCI’97, Bristol, 1997. Bibtex
364

H. Thimbleby, “Personal Boundaries/Global Stage,” IEE 20/20 Vision Conference on Morality in the Information Society, 1997. Bibtex
363

H. Thimbleby, “Interactive devices,” Science Prestige Lecture, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1997. Bibtex
362

H. Thimbleby, “Internet and Unity,” Unity’97: Multicultural Festival for European Year Against Racism, 1997. Bibtex
361

H. Thimbleby, “Visualising The Future,” BT, Martlesham, 1997. Bibtex
360

H. Thimbleby, “Internet and Unity,” Unity’97: Multicultural Festival for European Year Against Racism, 1997. Bibtex
359

H. Thimbleby, “Internet Ethics,” Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1997. Bibtex
358

H. Thimbleby, “Cryptography,” St. Alban’s School, 1997. Bibtex
357

H. Thimbleby, “Web Authoring,” University of Waikato, 1997. Bibtex
356

H. Thimbleby, “Java,” Calgary University, 1997. Bibtex
355

H. Thimbleby, “Web Authoring,” University of Christchurch, 1997. Bibtex
354

H. Thimbleby, “Web Authoring and Java,” Queen Mary & Westfield College, 1997. Bibtex
353

H. Thimbleby, “Calculators,” Canon Research Europe, 1997. Bibtex
352

H. Thimbleby, “User Interfaces,” Cheltenham & Gloucester College, 1997. Bibtex
351

H. Thimbleby, “Internet Ethics,” Shirley Methodist Church, Christchurch, New Zealand, 1997. Bibtex
350

M. Jones, G. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, A Data Information Retrieval System And Method of Retrieving Data, UK Patent No. 9711230.4, 1997. Bibtex
349

H. Thimbleby, “Sleepwalking to Disaster,” Trapped in the Net (by G. Rochlin), New Scientist, 155(2089), p.46, 1997. Bibtex
348

M. Addison and H. Thimbleby, “Issues for Networked Interpersonal Communications: The Convergence of Technology … With What,” Proceedings Issues for Networked Interpersonal Communicators, IEE Colloquium, (IEE Digest 1997/139), pp.6/1–6/4, DOI: 10.1049/ic:19970771, 1997. Abstract PDF Bibtex
347

Proceedings of the British Computer Society Conference, People and Computers, HCI’97, XII, edited by B. O’Conaill, H. Thimbleby and P. J. Thomas, Springer Verlag, ISBN 3–540–76172–1, 1997. Bibtex
346

H. Thimbleby, “It’s a Scoop,” News Revolution (by M. Alleyne), New Scientist, 155(2100), p.52, 1997. Bibtex
345

H. Thimbleby, “Future Works,” Beyond Calculation (by P. Denning and R. Metcalfe), New Scientist, 155(2100), p.52, 1997. Bibtex
344

H. Thimbleby, “A Simple Criticism,” Letter, Java Report, 2(9), p.6, 1997. Bibtex
343

M. Jones, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Is ‘Lost in Hyperspace’ Lost in Controversy?” Poster, Proceedings Hypertext’97, Southampton, 1997. PDF Bibtex
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M. Jones, C. Rigny, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “HyperAT: HCI and Web Authoring,” Proceedings BCS HCI’97, People and Computers, XII, pp.359–378, edited by B. O’Conaill, H. Thimbleby and P. J. Thomas, Bristol, England, Springer Verlag, ISBN 3–540–76172–1, 1997. PDF Bibtex
341

G. E. Marsden, G. J. Palmer and H. Thimbleby, “Benjamin Franklin House: An Illustration of a Site Management and Visual Design Tool for Complex, Multi-authored Web Sites,” Proceedings WebNet’97, World Conference of the WWW, Internet, & Intranet, p.688, edited by S. Lobodzinski and I. Tomek, Toronto, Canada, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), ISBN 1–880094–27–4, 1997. Bibtex
340

H. Thimbleby, “Talk About Techno,” Philosophy of Technology (by F. Ferré), New Scientist, 153(2067), p.43, 1997. Bibtex
339

H. Thimbleby, “The Great British,” User-Driven Innovation (by D. Caminer, J. Aris, P. Hermon and F. Land), New Scientist, 153(2067), p.43, 1997. Bibtex
338

H. Thimbleby, “What Is Thought?” Machines and Thought: The Legacy of Alan Turing (edited by P. Millican and A. Clark), New Scientist, 153(2067), p.42, 1997. Bibtex
337

H. Thimbleby, “Ben As Hero,” Benjamin Franklin, Politician (by F. Jennings), New Scientist, 154(2076), p.46, 1997. Bibtex
336

H. Thimbleby, “3D Creativity for the Web,” The Internet in 3D, pp.41–53, edited by R. Earnshaw and J. Vince, Academic Press, ISBN 0-12-227736-8, 1997. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
335

H. Thimbleby, “Distributed Web Authoring,” Proceedings WebNet’97, World Conference of the WWW, Internet, & Intranet, pp.1056–1083, edited by S. Lobodzinski and I. Tomek, Toronto, Canada, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), ISBN 1–880094–27–4, 1997. Abstract HTML Bibtex
334

H. Thimbleby, “Piece of Pi,” Pi: A Sourcebook (by L. Berggren, J. Borwein and P. Borwein), New Scientist, 156(2103), p.48, 1997. Bibtex
333

H. Thimbleby, “Money-spinner,” Webonomics (by E. Schwartz), New Scientist, 157(2115), p.41, 1997. Bibtex
332

H. Thimbleby, “Design for a Fax,” Personal Technologies, 1(2), pp.101–117, DOI: 10.1007/BF02199215, 1997. Abstract PDF Bibtex
331

P. B. Ladkin and H. Thimbleby, “From Logic to Manuals,” Software Engineering Journal, 11(6), pp.347–354, DOI: 10.1049/sej.1996.0045, 1997. Abstract PDF Bibtex
330

H. Thimbleby, “Calculators True and False,” Engineering Science and Education Journal, 6(5), p.214, DOI: 10.1049/esej:19970509, 1997. Website Bibtex
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P. B. Ladkin and H. Thimbleby, “From Logic to Manuals Again,” IEE Software Engineering, 144(3), pp.185–192, DOI: 10.1049/ip-sen:19971104, 1997. Abstract HTML, HTML, PDF Bibtex
328

H. Thimbleby, “Lively Wetware Seeks Friendly Software,” The Media Equation (by B. Reeves and C. Nass), New Scientist, 152(2052), p.40, 1997. Bibtex
327

G. E. Marsden, G. Palmer and H. Thimbleby, “Benjamin Franklin House Web Site,” Poster, Proceedings WebNet’97, World Conference of the WWW, Internet, & Intranet, edited by S. Lobodzinski and I. Tomek, Toronto, Canada, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE), 1997. Bibtex
326

H. Thimbleby, “Out of The World,” Would-be Worlds (by J. L. Casti), Times Higher Education Supplement, (1266), p.27, 7 February, 1997. Bibtex
325

H. Thimbleby, “A True Calculator,” Engineering Science and Education Journal, 6(3), pp.128–136, DOI: 10.1049/esej:19970310, 1997. Website Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
324

H. Thimbleby, “Count the Cost,” Sciencesoft Calculator, New Scientist, 153(2067), p.47, 1997. Bibtex
323

H. Thimbleby, “The Really Hard Stuff (Computing Science Student Books Reviews),” New Scientist, 153(2071), pp.46–47, 1997. Bibtex
322

H. Thimbleby, “Gentler: A Tool for Systematic Web Authoring,” International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 47(1), pp.139–168, DOI: 10.1006/ijhc.1997.0131, 1997. Abstract HTML Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “A Strong String Section,” Algorithms on Strings, Trees and Sequences: Computer Science and Computational Biology (by D. Gusfield), Times Higher Education Supplement, (13366), p.23, 12 June, 1997. Bibtex
320

H. Thimbleby, “Collected Works (Childrens’ Science Books),” New Scientist, 156(2109), p.62, 1997. Bibtex
319

H. Thimbleby, “Cryptography,” Southgate Amateur Radio Club, 1996. Bibtex
318

H. Thimbleby, “Internet Ethics,” Reading UCCF, 1996. Bibtex
317

M. A. Addison and H. Thimbleby, “Intelligent Adaptive Assistance and Its Automatic Generation,” Interacting with Computers, 8(1), pp.51–68, DOI: 10.1016/0953-5438(95)01019-X, 1996. Abstract PDF Bibtex
316

H. Thimbleby, “Public Understanding of Science,” Middlesex University Conference on Research and Technology, 1996. Bibtex
315

C. Rigny and H. Thimbleby, “CUM-DesTool: Applying Executable User Models for Designing Interactive Systems,” Adjunct Proceedings BCS HCI’96, pp.145–149, edited by A. Blandford and H. Thimbleby, ISBN 1–85924–119–0, 1996. Bibtex
314

H. Thimbleby, “Creating User Manuals for Use in Collaborative Design,” Proceedings ACM Conference on Computer-Human Interaction — CHI’96, pp.279–280, edited by M. Tauber, Vancouver, Canada, 1996. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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C. Rigny, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Cognitive User Models as Design Aids,” Proceedings First Asia Pacific Conference on Human Computer Interaction — APCHI, pp.387–396, edited by L. Herman, Y. K. Leung, J. Moyes and L. K. Yong, Singapore, ISBN 9971–88–495–X, 1996. Bibtex
312

H. Thimbleby, “Collected Works (review of general computing books and software),” New Scientist, 151(2049), p.57, 1996. Bibtex
311

H. Thimbleby, “Still a Few More Problems to Solve,” Review of Texas Instruments TI-92, Times Higher Education Supplement Multimedia, (25), p.vi, 14 June, 1996. Bibtex
310

H. Thimbleby, “Collected Works (Computing Science Student Books Reviews),” New Scientist, 149(2022), p.59, 1996. Bibtex
309

M. Jones, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “‘Lost in Hyperspace’: Psychological Problem or Bad Design,” Proceedings First Asia Pacific Conference on Human Computer Interaction — APCHI, pp.387–396, edited by L. Herman, Y. K. Leung, J. Moyes and L. K. Yong, Singapore, ISBN 9971–88–495–X, 1996. PDF Bibtex
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M. Jones, C. Rigny, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Cognitive Task Graphs and Executable User Models for Better Hypertext,” Proceedings First Asia Pacific Conference on Human Computer Interaction — APCHI, pp.421–433, edited by L. Herman, Y. K. Leung, J. Moyes and L. K. Yong, Singapore, ISBN 9971–88–495–X, 1996. PDF Bibtex
307

H. Thimbleby, “The Internet Debate,” Huddersfield University, 1996. Bibtex
306

C. Rigny, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Cognitive User Models as Design Aids,” Adjunct Proceedings BCS HCI’96, pp.139–144, edited by A. Blandford and H. Thimbleby, ISBN 1–85924–119–0, 1996. Bibtex
305

M. Jones, C. Rigny, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Improved Conceptual Design for Better Hypertext,” Adjunct Proceedings BCS HCI’96, pp.181–188, edited by A. Blandford and H. Thimbleby, ISBN 1–85924–119–0, 1996. PDF Bibtex
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A. Blandford and H. Thimbleby, “The Interaction Design Centre,” Proceedings First Asia Pacific Conference on Human Computer Interaction — APCHI, pp.421–433, edited by L. Herman, Y. K. Leung, J. Moyes and L. K. Yong, Singapore, 1996. Bibtex
303

H. Thimbleby, “An Equivalence Class Algorithm for Drawing Autostereograms,” Software — Practice & Experience, 26(3), pp.309–325, DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-024X(199603)26:3<309::AID-SPE11>3.0.CO;2-O, 1996. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
302

H. Thimbleby, “Digital cryptography,” Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1996. Bibtex
301

H. Thimbleby, “Why are the numbers on a calculator/computer arranged differently from those on a telephone?” Focus, p.60, January 1996. Bibtex
300

H. Thimbleby, “Future Internet Issues,” Internet: Opportunity or Threat?, Keynote, Coventry, Institute of World Concerns, 1996. Bibtex
299

Adjunct Proceedings of the British Computer Society Conference, People and Computers, HCI’96, edited by A. Blandford and H. Thimbleby, ISBN 1–85924–119–0, 1996. Bibtex
298

H. Thimbleby, “Walking the Computer Tightrope,” The Daily Telegraph, p.22, March 26, 1996. Abstract PDF Bibtex
297

H. Thimbleby, “Budding Engineers Go to Market,” Letter, Times Higher Education Supplement, (1248), p.14, October 4, 1996. Bibtex
296

H. Thimbleby, “3D Creativity for the Web,” International Conference, 3D and Multimedia, WWW and Networks, Keynote, 1996. Website Bibtex
295

H. Thimbleby, “From Faxing to Flying: Guaranteeing Better and Safer Systems,” Philips Research Labs, Reading, 1996. Bibtex
294

H. Thimbleby, “Autostereograms,” Encarta CD, Microsoft, 1996. Website Bibtex
293

H. Thimbleby, “Internet, Discourse and Interaction Potential,” Proceedings First Asia Pacific Conference on Human Computer Interaction — APCHI, Keynote, pp.3–18, edited by L. Herman, Y. K. Leung, J. Moyes and L. K. Yong, Singapore, 1996. Abstract HTML Bibtex
292

H. Thimbleby, “The Trouble with Computers: Usefulness, Usability, and Productivity (by Thomas K. Landauer),” Computational Linguistics, 22(2), pp.265–276, 1996. Bibtex
291

H. Thimbleby, “3D Illusions,” Science Engineering Technology, SET’96, 1996. Bibtex
290

H. Thimbleby, “3D Illusions,” lecture at SET’96, 1996. Bibtex
289

H. Thimbleby, “Future of the Internet,” lecture at SET’96, 1996. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Future of the Internet,” Science Engineering Technology, SET’96, 1996. Bibtex
287

H. Thimbleby, “Benjamin Franklin,” Conference of Professors and Heads of Electrical Engineering, 1996. Bibtex
286

D. J. Pullinger and H. Thimbleby, “Observations on Practically Perfect CSCW,” Remote Cooperation. CSCW Issues for Mobile and Teleworkers, pp.69–86, edited by R. Beale and A. J. Dix, Springer Verlag, ISBN 3–540–76035–0, 1996. Bibtex
285

H. Thimbleby, “Plug into the Future,” Computing Tomorrow (by I. C. Wand and R. Milner), New Scientist, 153(2065), p.49, 1996. Bibtex
284

H. Thimbleby, “Systematic Web Authoring,” The Missing Link: Hypermedia Usability Research & The Web, Open University, 1996. Bibtex
283

H. Thimbleby, “Information revolution,” Encarta CD, Microsoft, 1996. Bibtex
282

H. Thimbleby, “The World According to C++ (Computing Science Student Books Reviews),” New Scientist, 146(1976), pp.50–52, 1995. Bibtex
281

H. Thimbleby, “An Example of Distribution-Free Testing,” Mathematica Journal, 5(2), pp.62–65, 1995. Bibtex
280

D. J. Pullinger, H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “Concepts of Cooperation in Artificial Life,” IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man & Cybernetics, 25(7), pp.1166–1171, DOI: 10.1109/21.391298, 1995. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Be Better than Your Competitors,” Mental Leaps (by K. Holyoak and P. Thagard), New Scientist, 147(1997), p.49, 1995. Bibtex
278

H. Thimbleby, “Unnatural Practices,” The Future Does Not Compute (by S. L. Talbott), Times Higher Educational Supplement, Multimedia Supplement, p.xii, 13 October, 1995. HTML Bibtex
277

H. Thimbleby, “Ancient and Modern,” The Rise of Early Modern Science: Islam, China and the West (by T. E. Huff), New Scientist, 148(2003), p.44, 1995. Bibtex
276

H. Thimbleby, “Opening the IT Department,” Bilton Grange School, Rugby, 1995. Bibtex
275

H. Thimbleby, “Computerised Parkinson’s Law,” Elektron, Journal of The South African Institute of Electrical Engineers, 12(2), pp.5–7, 1995. Bibtex
274

H. Thimbleby, “From Faxing to Flying: Guaranteeing Better and Safer Systems,” IEE Evening Lecture, London, 1995. Bibtex
273

H. Thimbleby, “The Internet: Its Use and Abuse,” IMechE (Greater London Branch) Evening Lecture, London, 1995. Bibtex
272

H. Thimbleby, “Generating Hypertext Automatically,” University College London (Computer Science), 1995. Bibtex
271

H. Thimbleby, “Mathematical Approaches to Hypertext,” Centre for Electronic Arts, 1995. Bibtex
270

H. Thimbleby, “Tools for the World Wide Web,” University College London (Ergonomics Unit), 1995. Bibtex
269

H. Thimbleby, “Technological Hubris,” Elektron, Journal of The South African Institute of Electrical Engineers, 12(5), pp.19–21, 1995. Bibtex
268

H. Thimbleby, “Computers are Best when Hidden,” The Times Higher Education Supplement: Multimedia, (1184), p.vii, 14 July, 1995. Bibtex
267

H. Thimbleby, “A New Calculator and Why it is Necessary,” Computer Journal, 38(6), pp.418–433, DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/38.6.418, 1995. Website Abstract PDF Bibtex
266

P. B. Ladkin and H. Thimbleby, “A Proper Explanation When You Need One,” Proceedings British Computer Society Conference HCI’95, People and Computers, X, pp.107–118, edited by A. J. Dix, J. E. Finlay and M. A. R. Kirby, Huddersfield, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–56729–7, 1995. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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M. Jones, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Designer Tools for Hypertext Authoring,” Proceedings The Authoring and Application of Hypermedia-based User-Interfaces, IEE Colloquium, (IEE Digest 1995/202), pp.4/1–4/4, 1995. Bibtex
264

M. Jones, Y. L. Theng and H. Thimbleby, “Reducing Information Overload: A Comparative Study Of Hypertext Systems,” Proceedings Information Overload, IEE Colloquium, (IEE Digest 1995/223), pp.6/1–6/5, DOI: 10.1049/ic:19951431, 1995. Bibtex
263

M. A. Addison and H. Thimbleby, “Hypermedia Manuals for Interactive Systems,” Proceedings The Authoring and Application of Hypermedia-based User-Interfaces, IEE Colloquium, (IEE Digest 1995/202), pp.5/1–5/4, DOI: 10.1049/ic:19951258, 1995. Bibtex
262

H. Thimbleby, ““Users as Computers”: An Approach to VR Design and Conceptual Evaluation,” Proceedings Conference on Interface to Real and Virtual Worlds, IV, pp.305–313, 1995. Bibtex
261

M. A. Addison and H. Thimbleby, “HyperDoc: An Interactive System Development Tool,” Proceedings British Computer Society Conference HCI’95, People and Computers, X, pp.95–106, edited by A. J. Dix, J. E. Finlay and M. A. R. Kirby, Huddersfield, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–56729–7, 1995. Bibtex
260

H. Thimbleby, “Usability, Communication and Security and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs),” Personal Information Management, pp.31–43, edited by P. J. Thomas, Stanley Thornes, ISBN 0–7487–2327–7, 1995. Abstract Bibtex
259

H. Thimbleby, “Computers and Communications,” British Association for Advancement of Science Annual Conference, Newcastle, 1995. Bibtex
258

H. Thimbleby, “This House Believes Society is Not Ready for The Freedom of Cyberspace,” Cambridge University Union Debating Society, Cambridge University, 1995. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Science Tests,” Letter, The Times, p.17, 10 May, 1995. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “It Doesn’t Add Up,” Letter, New Scientist, 145(1965), p.50, 1995. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Cost of Courtesy in Computers,” Letter, The Times, p.21, October 14, 1995. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Authoring Consistent Hypermedia Without Getting Lost,” Proceedings British Computer Society Conference on People and Computers, HCI’95, Adjunct Proceedings, pp.118–124, edited by G. Allen, J. Wilkinson and P. Wright, 1995. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Treat People Like Computers? Designing Usable Systems for Special People,” Extraordinary People and Human-Computer Interaction, pp.283–295, edited by A. Edwards, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–43413–0, 1995. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Formulating Usability,” ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 26(2), pp.59–64, DOI: 10.1145/198125.198145, 1994. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Stereograms — How do they work?” FunMaths! 1995 Calendar, p.13, QED Ltd, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, Mastering Mathematica (by J. W. Gray), New Scientist, 142(1931), p.44, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Software review,” HyperStat (by D. M. Lane), New Scientist, 142(1923), pp.44–45, 1994. Bibtex
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T. C. Bell, A. Moffat, C. G. Nevill-Manning, T. C. Smith, H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “Semantic and Generative Models for Lossy Text Compression,” Computer Journal, 37(2), pp.83–87, DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/37.2.83, 1994. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “An Organisational Solution to Piracy and Viruses,” Journal of Systems and Software, 25(2), pp.207–215, 1994. Abstract HTML Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, Logoland for Young Learners (by H. Abelson and A. Abelson), New Scientist, 143(1940), p.38, 1994. Bibtex
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M. A. Addison and H. Thimbleby, “Manuals as Structured Programs,” Proceedings British Computer Society Conference HCI’94, People and Computers, IX, pp.67–79, edited by G. Cockton, S. W. Draper and G. R. S. Weir, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–48557–6, 1994. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “View Binding and User Enhanceable Systems,” The Visual Computer: An International Journal of Computer Graphics, 10(6), pp.337–349, DOI: 10.1007/BF01900828, 1994. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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S. Inglis, H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “Displaying 3D Images: Algorithms for Single-Image Random-Dot Stereograms,” IEEE Computer, 27(10), pp.38–48, DOI: 10.1109/2.318576, 1994. Website Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, Systems, Manuals, Usability and Graph Theory, Report on SERC Grant No. GR/J43110, 1994. Abstract HTML Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Formal User Interfaces,” Loughborough University, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “A New Calculator And Why It Is Necessary,” MRC Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “The Challenge of Technological Hubris,” ετ’94 Conference, Keynote, CCTA (Government Office: Government Centre for Information Systems, 1994. Bibtex
238

H. Thimbleby, “Designing Interfaces for Problem Solving,” AI & Society, 8, pp.29–44, DOI: 10.1007/BF02065176, 1994. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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G. Marsden and H. Thimbleby, “Designing the Interface Programming Language for the End User,” Poster, BCS Conference on People and Computers, HCI’94, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “High Charges to the Public for Government ‘Glasnost’,” Letter, The Times, p.19, 14 November, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “New Calculators,” Sharp Research Laboratories, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “A New Calculator And Why It Is Necessary,” University of York, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Calculators: 3D Pictures,” Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Technological Hubris,” Computers & Digital Techniques, 5(5), pp.229–234, DOI: 10.1049/cce:19940506, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Finite State Machines Rehabilitated,” Glasgow University, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Talking to Machines,” Centre for Cognitive Science/Human Communication Research Centre, Edinburgh, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Calculators: Autostereograms,” Use Your Head Society, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “How to Conquer the Fear of Maths,” The Mathematical Universe (by W. Dunham), New Scientist, 144(1954), p.44, 1994. Bibtex
227

H. Thimbleby, “Putting The Engineering Back Into Usability Engineering,” Hewlett Packard Laboratories, 1994. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Autostereograms,” St. Andrew’s University (Department of Physics), 1994. Bibtex
225

P. Ladkin and H. Thimbleby, “Comments on A Paper by Voas, Payne & Cohen: “A Model for Detecting the Existence of Software Corruption in Real Time”,” Computers & Security, 13(6), pp.527–531, DOI: 10.1016/0167-4048(91)90140-9, 1994. Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
224

A. G. Cockburn, S. R. Jones, S. P. Marsh and H. Thimbleby, “Trust in CSCW,” Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, pp.253–271, edited by S. Scrivener, Ashgate Publishing, ISBN 0–291–39812–X, 1994. Bibtex
223

H. Thimbleby, “The Lore and Language of Computing (Computing Science Student Books Reviews),” New Scientist, 144(1946), pp.50–52, 1994. Bibtex
222

M. A. Addison and H. Thimbleby, “Hyperdoc Demonstration,” BCS Conference on People and Computers, HCI’94 Demonstration Session, 1994. Bibtex
221

H. Thimbleby, “‘Fifth Generation’ User Interfaces: The Way Ahead For Complex Systems,” BCS Conference on People and Computers, HCI’94 Demonstration Session, 1994. Bibtex
220

D. J. Pullinger and H. Thimbleby, “Observations on Practically Perfect CSCW,” Proceedings CSCW (Computer Supported Co-Operative Working) Issues for Mobile and Remote Workers, Joint CSCW SIG/IEE Colloquium, (IEE Digest 1993/059), pp.5/1–5/4, 1993. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “GenaillesRods.m package,” Mathematica Journal Electronic Supplement, 3(2), 1993. Website Mathematica Notebook Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Enhanceable User Interfaces,” Proceedings InfoTech’93, Den Norske Dataforening, Norwegian Computer Society Conference, Keynote, pp.1–5, Oslo, Norway, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Hypertext as a Combined System and Manual,” Proceedings Workshop on Issues in Computer Support for Documentation and Manuals, IEE Colloquium, (IEE Digest 1993/169), pp.8/1–8/5, 1993. Bibtex
216

H. Thimbleby, “Interactive Consumer User Interfaces,” Proceedings InfoTech’93, Den Norske Dataforening, Norwegian Computer Society Conference, Keynote, pp.1–9, Oslo, Norway, 1993. Bibtex
215

H. Thimbleby, “Creative Writing in Hypertext: Beyond Linking Concepts,” Proceedings Conference on Computers & Writing, VI, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Foreword,” The Computer User as a Toolsmith: The Use, Reuse and Organization of Computer-Based Tools (by S. Greenberg), pp.xiii–xiv, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521–40430–4, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Combining Systems and Manuals,” Proceedings British Computer Society Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCI’93, VIII, pp.479–488, edited by J. L. Alty, D. Diaper and S. Guest, Loughborough, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–46633–4, 1993. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Literate Programming,” The Encyclopedia of Computer Science, pp.761–762, edited by A. Ralston and E. D. Reilly, van Nostrand Reinhold, ISBN 0–442–27679–6, 1993. Bibtex
211

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Literacy and Usability Standards?” User Needs in Information Technology Standards, pp.223–230, edited by C. D. Evans, B. L. Meek and R. S. Walker, Butterworth-Heinemann, ISBN 0–7506–1559–1, 1993. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Computerised Parkinson’s Law,” Computing & Control Engineering Journal, 4(5), pp.197–198, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “User Modelling as Machine Identification: New Design Methods for HCI,” Advances in Human Computer Interaction, IV, pp.58–86, edited by H. R. Hartson and D. Hix, Ablex, ISBN 0–89391–934–9, 1993. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “Solutioneering in User Interface Design,” Behaviour and Information Technology, 12(3), pp.190–193, DOI: 10.1080/01449299308924379, 1993. Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
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A. J. G. Cockburn and H. Thimbleby, “Reducing User Effort in Collaboration Support,” Proceedings 1993 ACM/SIGCHI International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces — IUI’93, pp.215–218, edited by W. D. Gray, W. E. Hefley and D. Murray, Orlando, Florida, ACM Press, ISBN 0–89791–556–9, DOI: 10.1145/169891.169989, 1993. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “A Personal View: Software Mechanics,” Software Engineering Journal, 8(3), pp.110–111, DOI: 10.1049/sej.1993.0015, 1993. Bibtex
205

H. Thimbleby, “Genaille’s Rods,” Mathematica Journal, 3(2), pp.60–62, 1993. Website Abstract Mathematica Notebook, PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby and W. Thimbleby, “Managing a Multiplication Problem,” Program Now, 7(1), pp.71–73, January 1993. Bibtex
203

H. Thimbleby, The Struggle to Understand: A History of Human Wonder and Discovery (by H. C. Corben), New Scientist, 137(1854), p.38, 1993. Bibtex
202

H. Thimbleby, “Generating Manuals,” Canon Research Centre Europe, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Beyond Mere Hypertext,” Queen Mary & Westfield College, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “The Frustrated User Always Knows Better than the Engineer,” Usability Engineering (by J. Nielsen), New Scientist, 139(1887), pp.40–41, 1993. Bibtex
199

H. Thimbleby, “Creative Hypertext,” University of York, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Hypertext and Finite State Machines,” University of Waikato, New Zealand, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Hypertext and Finite State Machines,” Sheffield University, 1993. Bibtex
196

H. Thimbleby, “Interaction Style,” BCS Electronic Publishing Specialist Group Conference, 1993. Bibtex
195

H. Thimbleby, “New Consumer Interfaces,” BCS Conference on People and Computers, Industrial Programme, VIII, 1993. Bibtex
194

H. Thimbleby, “Calculators: Designing Easy to Use Gadgets,” IEE Surrey Region AGM Lecture, 1993. Bibtex
193

H. Thimbleby, “Why Are Children Better At Using Video Recorders Than Their Parents?” British Association for Advancement of Science Annual Conference, Bristol, 1993. Bibtex
192

H. Thimbleby, “Calculators: Science for Technophobics,” Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1993. Bibtex
191

H. Thimbleby, “Formulating Usability,” Workshop on Formal Methods for the Design of Interactive Systems, York, 1993. Bibtex
190

H. Thimbleby, “Statecharts,” Heriot-Watt University, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Calculators: Controversy & Deception,” Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1993. Bibtex
188

H. Thimbleby, “The Medieval State of Computing and How to Get Beyond It,” Arthur Andersen & Co., Oslo, Norway, 1993. Bibtex
187

G. F. Coulouris and H. Thimbleby, HyperProgramming, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0–201–56886–1, 1993. Abstract Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Making a Program Faster,” Program Now, 7(5), pp.40–41, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “The Questionnaire,” British Computer Society HCI Newsletter, p.24, April, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Cover picture,” Mathematica Journal, 3(2), 1993. Website Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Principles First,” Letter, The Independent, p.15, 10 September, 1993. Bibtex
182

C. Neesham (editor) and H. Thimbleby, “How to Play Tricks with Dots,” New Scientist, 140(1894), pp.26–29, 1993. Bibtex
181

H. Thimbleby, “Extra: Science (Picture and quiz for BBC TV),” TV Times, Tomorrow’s World, 151(46), pp.82–83, 13–19, November, 1993. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Software Rot,” Heriot-Watt University, 1992. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Design,” Sharp Research Laboratories, 1992. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Users as Programmers,” Sussex University (Cognitive Science), 1992. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Users as Programmers,” Open University ‘distinguished lecture’ (Human Computer Research Laboratory), 1992. Bibtex
176

H. Thimbleby, “When Monkeys Out-do Shakespeare,” Salford University, 1992. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Can Humans Think?” Bristol University (Psychology Dept), 1992. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Foreword,” Pattern Recognition and Neural Nets in HCI, pp.15–16, edited by J. Finlay and R. Beale, Ellis Horwood, ISBN 0–13–626995–8, 1992. Bibtex
173

H. Thimbleby, “Principles for User Enhanceable Systems,” Department of Trade and Industry User Enhanceable Systems Programme, London, 1992. Bibtex
172

H. Thimbleby, “Video Recorders Adults Can Use,” Edinburgh International Science Festival, Edinburgh, 1992. Bibtex
171

H. Thimbleby, “Usability by Design,” Conference on Open Systems, Scottish Enterprise/Forth Valley Enterprise Conference, 1992. Bibtex
170

H. Thimbleby, “Heuristics for Cognitive Tools,” Proceedings NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Mindtools and Cognitive Modelling, Cognitive Tools for Learning, NATO ASI Series F, pp.161–168, edited by D. H. Jonassen, P. A. M. Kommers and J. T. Mayes, ISBN 3–540–55045–3; 0–387–55045–3, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-77222-1_12, 1992. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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A. J. G. Cockburn, S. Jones and H. Thimbleby, “HyperCard: An Object Oriented Disappointment,” Building Interactive Systems: Architectures and Tools, pp.35–55, edited by P. D. Gray and R. Took, Springer Verlag, ISBN 3–540–19736–2, DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-3548-7_3, 1992. Bibtex
168

H. Thimbleby, “An Author’s Cross–Referencer,” Computers and Writing, pp.82–98, edited by P. O’B. Holt and N. Williams, Intellect Books, ISBN 1–871516–20–X, DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-2854-4_7, 1992. Bibtex
167

H. Thimbleby, “Response to Fetzer’s “What Reviewers Should and Should Not Do: On Harold Thimbleby on AI: Its Scope and Limits”,” ACM SIGART Bulletin, 3(1), p.7, 1992. Bibtex
166

H. Thimbleby, “Improving Usability with Design Tools,” Proceedings SERC/IMechE Annual Expert Meeting, Information Technology and Product Design, 1(Section 3), pp.59–63, St. Albans, UK, 1992. Bibtex
165

H. Thimbleby, “Human Computer Interfaces,” The Scottish Computer Show, Glasgow, 1992. Bibtex
164

H. Thimbleby, “Erratum: “See also” Indexing with Makeindex (TUGboat 12(2):290),” TUGboat, 13(1), p.95, 1992. Bibtex
163

H. Thimbleby, “Does Business Have an Attitude Problem?” New Scientist, 135(1836), pp.49–50, 1992. Bibtex
162

H. Thimbleby, “The Undomesticated Video Recorder,” Australian Videography, April 1992. PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “The Frustrations of a Pushbutton World,” 1993 Encyclopædia Britannica Yearbook of Science and the Future, pp.202–219, Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., ISBN 0–85229–568–5, 1992. Abstract HTML Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Intelligent Consumer Products,” Proceedings Intelligent Consumer Products, IEE/CSD Joint Colloquium, (IEE Digest 1992/013), pp.2/1–2/3, 1992. Bibtex
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A. J. G. Cockburn and H. Thimbleby, “Automatic Conversational Context: Avoiding Dependency on User Effort in Groupware,” Proceedings of OZCHI’92, Interface Technology: Advancing Human-Computer Communication, CHISIG Annual Conference, pp.142–149, edited by R. Iannella and M. J. Rees, Australia, ISBN 0–9595349–9–7, 1992. Abstract PDF Bibtex
158

S. Greenberg and H. Thimbleby, “The Weak Science in Human-Computer Interaction,” Proceedings ACM CHI’92 Research Symposium, 1992. Bibtex
157

S. P. Marsh and H. Thimbleby, “Belief Representation and Agent Architectures,” Proceedings of the Third Belief Representation and Agent Architectures Workshop, BRAA’92, pp.97–125, 1992. Bibtex
156

H. Thimbleby, “The Future of Viruses,” Proceedings of The NCC Information Technology Conference, 1992. Bibtex
155

H. Thimbleby, Best letter prize, Letter, Apple Business, 4(2), p.7, 1991. Bibtex
154

D. J. Pullinger, H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, Data Management and Security in Distributed Computing Systems, UK Patent No. 9124679.3, 1991. Bibtex
153

H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Design,” Software Engineer’s Reference Handbook, pp.57/1–57/14, edited by J. A. McDermid, Butterworth-Heinemann, ISBN 0–750–61040–9, 1991. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Designed for Freaks by Freaks,” Letter, IEE News, p.3, December 5, 1991. Bibtex
151

H. Thimbleby, “Can Viruses Ever Be Useful?” Computers and Security, 10(2), pp.111–114, DOI: 10.1016/0167-4048(91)90004-W, 1991. Bibtex
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G. F. Coulouris, S. Greenberg, H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “A New Approach to Sharing Data in Social Networks,” International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 34(3), pp.337–348, 1991. Bibtex
149

H. Thimbleby, “HCI,” Logica, Cambridge, 1991. Bibtex
148

A. J. G. Cockburn and H. Thimbleby, “A Reflexive Perspective of CSCW,” ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 23(3), pp.63–68, DOI: 10.1145/126505.126509, 1991. Bibtex
147

G. F. Coulouris and H. Thimbleby, “Ted Nelson and His 2020 Vision,” Computer Bulletin, Series IV, 3(3), pp.8–9, 1991. Bibtex
146

H. Thimbleby, “Can Humans Think? The Ergonomics Society Annual Lecture,” Ergonomics Society Annual Lecture, Ergonomics, 34(10), pp.1269–1287, DOI: 10.1080/00140139108964867, 1991. Abstract PDF Bibtex
145

G. F. Coulouris, S. Greenberg, H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “A New Approach to Sharing Data in Social Networks,” Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Groupware, pp.211–222, edited by S. Greenberg, Academic Press, ISBN 0–12–299220–2, 1991. Bibtex
144

H. Thimbleby, “Liveware,” IBM, Warwick, 1991. Bibtex
143

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Pastimes,” The Magic Machine: A Handbook of Computer Sorcery (by A. K. Dewdney), New Scientist, 129(1757), p.57, 1991. Bibtex
142

H. Thimbleby, “Can Anyone Work the Video?” New Scientist, 129(1757), pp.48–51, 1991. Abstract PDF Bibtex
141

H. Thimbleby, “New Approaches to Design,” Second Joint Research Council Summer School, London, 1991. Bibtex
140

H. Thimbleby, “Can Humans Think?” The Ergonomics Society Annual Lecture, The Ergonomics Society Lecture, Keynote, 1991. Bibtex
139

H. Thimbleby, “Artificial Intelligence: Its Scope and Limits (by J. H. Fetzer),” ACM SIGART Bulletin, 2(4), pp.188–189, 1991. Bibtex
138

H. Thimbleby, “The Undomesticated Video Recorder,” Image Technology, Journal of the British Kinematograph, Sound and Television Society, 72(6), pp.214–216, 1991. PDF Bibtex
137

H. Thimbleby, “Knowing the User,” InterMedia, 19(4–5), pp.55–56, 1991. Bibtex
136

H. Thimbleby, “Can Humans Think?” Ergonomics Society Annual Lecture, Keynote, Southampton, April 1991. Bibtex
135

H. Thimbleby, “User Interface,” Letter, Communications of the ACM, 34(7), pp.17–18, 1991. Bibtex
134

H. Thimbleby, ““See also” Indexing with Makeindex,” TUGboat, 12(2), p.290, 1991. Bibtex
133

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Literacy,” SocInfo, (5), pp.16–19, 1991. Bibtex
132

H. Thimbleby, “Telephones Now And…,” InterMedia, 19(4–5), pp.50–51, 1991. Bibtex
131

H. Thimbleby, “Sharing HyperCard Stacks,” Proceedings 7th Annual Apple European University Consortium Conference, pp.68–71, Paris, 1991. Bibtex
130

H. Thimbleby, “Low tech LaTEX,” Proceedings Computers & Writing, IV, pp.124–130, edited by M. Sharples, Brighton, 1991. Bibtex
129

H. Thimbleby, “JCI Database (software demonstration)?” Joint Research Councils’ Initiative Meeting, 1991. Bibtex
128

H. Thimbleby, “Humans are Computers Too!” Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1991. Bibtex
127

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Viruses or Free Speech?” Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1991. Bibtex
126

H. Thimbleby, “Computers Have No ‘Special Needs’ Yet They Can Hardly Use Anything,” Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Users with Special Needs, York, 1991. Bibtex
125

H. Thimbleby, “HyperCard: An Object-Oriented Disappointment,” Joint meeting of BCS HCI and OOPS Specialist Groups, Glasgow, 1991. Bibtex
124

H. Thimbleby, “The Main Problem in HCI,” Panel Session, BCS Conference on People and Computers, HCI’91, Edinburgh, 1991. Bibtex
123

H. Thimbleby, “Video Recorders to Multimedia: Bad Computer Science,” Exeter University, 1991. Bibtex
122

H. Thimbleby, “The Video Recorder,” Calgary University, 1991. Bibtex
121

H. Thimbleby, “Formal Methods without Psychology,” Proceedings Theory in Human-Computer Interaction, IEE Colloquium, (IEE Digest 1991/192), pp.6/1–6/6, 1991. Bibtex
120

H. Thimbleby, “Liveware,” Aldus UK, Edinburgh, 1991. Bibtex
119

H. Thimbleby, “Where Computer Science Fails Us,” Aston University, 1991. Bibtex
118

H. Thimbleby, “The Microwave,” Calgary University, 1991. Bibtex
117

H. Thimbleby, “You’re Right About the Cure: Don’t Do That,” Interacting with Computers, 2(1), pp.8–25, 1990. Bibtex
116

H. Thimbleby, “Artificial Life,” Computer Bulletin, Series IV, 2(4), pp.22–23, 1990. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “The “Worm” Programs — Early Experience with a Distributed Intelligence,” ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1(2), pp.14–17, DOI: 10.1145/84234.84254, 1990. Bibtex
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S. O. Anderson, H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “Reflexive CSCW: Supporting Cooperative Long-Term Personal Work,” Interacting with Computers, 2(3), pp.330–336, DOI: 10.1016/0953-5438(90)90005-3, 1990. Abstract PDF, PS Bibtex
113

H. Thimbleby, “The Scottish HCI Database,” Scottish HCI Group, Heriot-Watt, 1990. Bibtex
112

H. Thimbleby, “Viruses are Here to Stay,” Evening Lecture, Stirling University, Scotland, 1990. Bibtex
111

H. Thimbleby, “Viruses & Cooperation,” Canon Research Europe, 1990. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Liveware,” York University, 1990. Bibtex
109

H. Thimbleby, “User Interface,” Dundee, 1990. Bibtex
108

H. Thimbleby, “Artificial Life: References,” Computer Bulletin, Series IV, 2(6), p.5, 1990. Bibtex
107

H. Thimbleby, “The Future of Human Computer Interfaces for Computer Integrated Manufacture,” Proceedings ESPRIT Conference on CIM, St. Albans, 1990. Bibtex
106

H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “The Worm that Turned,” Personal Computer World, pp.202–206, July 1990. Bibtex
105

H. Thimbleby, “What Does IT Mean?” Time, 135(11), 2pp, March 12, 1990. Bibtex
104

H. Thimbleby, “Turning Viruses to Good Use,” New Scientist, 126(1722), pp.72–73, 1990. Bibtex
103

H. Thimbleby, “Thanks for Wiping the Memory,” New Scientist, 126(1717), p.69, 1990. Bibtex
102

H. Thimbleby, “Liveware: Putting Viruses to Work,” British Computer Society HCI Newsletter, (14), pp.6–7, 1990. Bibtex
101

S. O. Anderson and H. Thimbleby, “Virus Theory,” Proceedings Workshop on Viruses and Their Future Impact on Computing Systems, (IEE Digest 1990/132), pp.4/1–4/5, 1990. Bibtex
100

J. Bock, H. Thimbleby, R. J. Watt and A. Wilkins, “Visible Aspects of Text,” Proceedings Applying Visual Psychophysics to User Interface Design, pp.309–325, London, 1990. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Liveware: A Personal Distributed CSCW,” Proceedings CSCW: Computer Supported Co-operative Work, IEE Colloquium, (IEE Digest 1990/133), pp.6/1–6/4, 1990. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Viruses and Their Impact on Future Computing Systems,” Proceedings Workshop on Viruses and Their Future Impact on Computing Systems, IEE Colloquium, (IEE Digest 1990/132), pp.1/1–1/4, 1990. Bibtex
97

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Viruses (panel),” Second International Artificial Life Conference, Santa Fe, USA, 1990. Bibtex
96

H. Thimbleby, “Information Technology: High Technology and a Risk Activity,” Comett Workshop, Montpellier, 1990. Bibtex
95

H. Thimbleby, User Interface Design, ACM Press Frontier Series, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0–201–41618–2, 1990. Abstract Bibtex
94

Formal Methods in Human Computer Interaction, edited by M. Harrison and H. Thimbleby, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–37202 X, 1990. Abstract Bibtex
93

J. J. Brown, J. S. Bryden, A. G. Donald, R. Murray, I. W. Percy-Robb, D. R. Steel, H. Thimbleby, A. Thorburn, G. Venters and R. B. Weatherstone, Modern Office Technology, Scottish Health Management Efficiency Group, 1990. Bibtex
92

H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Design Review,” Stirling Observer, p.5, 15 August, 1990. Bibtex
91

H. Thimbleby, “Artificial Life,” St. Andrew’s Diocesan Conference, 1990. Bibtex
90

H. Thimbleby, “Bugs in HyperCard,” Joint Research Council Summer School, Edinburgh, 1990. Bibtex
89

H. Thimbleby, “Panel,” Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1990. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Using Menus,” Scottish HyperCard Users’ Group Meeting, 1990. Bibtex
87

H. Thimbleby, “Calculators: Putting Computer Viruses to Good Use!” Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1990. Bibtex
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M. Harrison and H. Thimbleby, “The Role of Formal Methods in Human-Computer Interaction,” Formal Methods in Human Computer Interaction, pp.1–8, edited by M. Harrison and H. Thimbleby, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–37202 X, 1990. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Traces in HyperCard,” Program Now!, pp.36–39, June 1990. Bibtex
84

H. Thimbleby, “Computer Viruses,” Computer Support for Teaching Workshop, Stirling University, 1989. Bibtex
83

H. Thimbleby, “Using Sentinels in Insert Sort,” Software — Practice & Experience, 19(3), pp.303–307, DOI: 10.1002/spe.4380190308, 1989. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “A Literate Program for File Comparison,” Communications of the ACM, 32(6), pp.740–755, 1989. Bibtex
81

H. Thimbleby, “Simple Algebraic Properties of Interfaces,” Reasoning about Interaction, Alvey Workshop, York, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “User vs Designer: The Case of Bugs,” Computers—Visions for the Future, Canon Research Europe, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “Worms and Bugs in the Church-Turing Thesis,” Canadian Artificial Intelligence, (21), pp.3–4, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “No Way to Sell a Program,” New Scientist, 124(1693), pp.84–85, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Formal Methods in HCI,” IFIP Workshop, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby and I. H. Witten, “Bugs in the Church-Turing Thesis,” Canadian Artificial Intelligence, (19), pp.17–18, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “The Leidenfrost Phenomenon,” Physics Education, 24(5), pp.300–303, DOI: 10.1088/0031-9120/24/5/312, 1989. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “The Fashionable User Model,” Calgary University Open Day, Canada, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Liveware Distribution,” Heriot-Watt HCI Centre Open Day, Scotland, 1989. Bibtex
72

H. Thimbleby, “Macintoshes from Amsterdam,” DeskTop, (8), p.3, 2nd quarter, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “On HCI,” Stirling University, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Delaying Commitment,” Imperial College, 1989. Bibtex
69

H. Thimbleby, “Bugs, Viruses and Liveware,” Glasgow University, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Software Standards,” Dundee University Students’ Society, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Bugs: The Issue Facing HCI,” Proceedings British Computer Society Conference on Human Computer Interaction, HCI’89, Keynote, V, pp.105–107, edited by A. Sutcliffe and L. Macaulay, Nottingham, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–38430–3, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Calculators: Bugs,” Edinburgh International Science Festival, 1989. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “On Formal Methods in HCI,” Proceedings Workshop on Formal Methods in HCI, IEE Colloquium, III(IEE Digest 1989/151), pp.1/–1/, 1989. Bibtex
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R. Bornat and H. Thimbleby, “The Life and Times of Ded, Display Editor,” Cognitive Ergonomics and Human Computer Interaction, pp.225–255, edited by J. B. Long and A. Whitefield, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–37179–1, 1989. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Cross Referencing,” Stanford University, 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “The von Neumann Bottleneck,” Stanford University, 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “User Models,” Calgary University, Canada, 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Author’s Cross Referencing,” BCS Software Engineering Specialist Group, Manchester, 1988. Bibtex
59

H. Thimbleby, “HIC,” Xerox EuroParc, 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Modes and WYSIWYG,” Calgary University, Canada, 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Delaying Commitment,” IEEE Software, 5(3), pp.78–86, DOI: 10.1109/52.2027, 1988. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Modes, WYSIWYG and The von Neumann Bottleneck,” Proceedings Workshop on Formal Methods and Human-Computer Interaction, II(IEE Digest 1988/82), 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Liveware,” Queen Mary College, 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “User Models,” BCS Conference on Expert Systems’88, Brighton, 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Bugs,” Calgary University, 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “The von Neumann Bottleneck,” York University, 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Review of User Interface Design,” Calgary University, 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, Letter, Communications of the ACM, 31(8), pp.944–945, 1988. Bibtex
49

H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Design,” University College London (Ergonomics Unit), 1988. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “A Menu Selection Algorithm,” Behaviour and Information Technology, 6(1), pp.89–94, DOI: 10.1080/01449298708901819, 1987. Abstract Bibtex
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A. J. Dix, M. Harrison, C. Runciman and H. Thimbleby, “Interaction Models and The Principled Design of Interactive Systems,” Proceedings European Software Engineering Conference, pp.127–135, edited by H. Nichols and D. S. Simpson, Springer Verlag, DOI: 10.1007/BFb0022105, 1987. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Optimising Self-Replicating Programs,” Computer Journal, 30(5), pp.475–476, DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/30.5.475, 1987. PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “The Design of a Terminal Independent Package,” Software — Practice & Experience, 17(15), pp.351–367, DOI: 10.1002/spe.4380170505, 1987. Abstract Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Literate Programming,” Logica, 1987. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Formal Methods and Human-Computer Interaction,” Proceedings Workshop on Formal Methods and Human-Computer Interaction, IEE Colloquium, (IEE Digest No. 1987/09), 1987. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Human–HCI–Interaction,” Edinburgh University (Computer Science), 1987. Bibtex
41

H. Thimbleby, Cweb Manual, York University, July, 1986. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Ease of use — the ultimate deception,” University of Alberta, 1986. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Equal Opportunity Interaction,” Stanford University, 1986. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Non-Standard Models,” Calgary University, Canada, 1986. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, Equal Opportunity and the Design of Interactive Systems, Stanford University, 1986. Bibtex
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G. S. Macfarlane and H. Thimbleby, “The TIN: An Approach to Powerful and Cheap User Interfaces,” Proceedings 8th. International Conference on Computer Communication, ICCC’86, pp.238–241, edited by P. J. Kuehn, Munich, North-Holland, 1986. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “The Design of Two Innovative User Interfaces,” Proceedings British Computer Society Conference on Human Computer Interaction, HCI’86, pp.336–351, edited by M. Harrison and A. F. Monk, York, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–33259–1, 1986. Bibtex
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C. Runciman and H. Thimbleby, “Equal Opportunity Interactive Systems,” International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 25(4), pp.439–451, DOI: 10.1016/S0020-7373(86)80070-0, 1986. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Ease of Use — The Ultimate Deception,” Proceedings British Computer Society Conference on Human Computer Interaction, HCI’86, Keynote, pp.78–94, edited by A. F. Monk and M. D. Harrison, York, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–33259–1, 1986. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Experiences with Literate Programming Using CWEB (A Variant of Knuth’s WEB),” Awarded British Computer Society Wilkes Medal, Computer Journal, 29(3), pp.201–211, DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/29.3.201, 1986. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Design and Formal Methods,” Computer Bulletin, Series III, 2(3), pp.13–15 & 18, September, 1986. PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Generative User-Engineering Principles for User Interface Design,” Proceedings First IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction — Interact 1984, pp.661–666, edited by B. Shackel, London, North-Holland, ISBN 0–444–87773–8, 1985. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Failure in the Technical User Interface Design Process,” Computers and Graphics, 9(3), pp.187–193, 1985. Bibtex
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M. Harrison and H. Thimbleby, “Formalising Guidelines for the Design of Interactive Systems,” Proceedings British Computer Society Conference on Human Computer Interaction, HCI’85, pp.161–171, edited by S. Cook and P. Johnson, Norwich, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0–521–32066–6, 1985. Abstract Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “User Interface Design: Generative User Engineering Principles,” Fundamentals of Human-Computer Interaction, pp.165–180, edited by A. F. Monk, Academic Press, ISBN 0–12–504580–8, 1984. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, Cweb Manual, York University, August, 1984. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Generative User Engineering Principles,” 9th. Cranfield Conference on Mechanised Information Transfer, 1984. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Generative User-Engineering Principles for User Interface Design,” Proceedings First IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction — Interact 1984, 2, pp.102–107, edited by B. Shackel, London, 1984. Abstract PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, ““What You See is What You Have Got” — A User-Engineering Principle for Manipulative Display?” First German ACM Conference on Software Ergonomics, Keynote, Proceedings ACM German Chapter, 14, pp.70–84, edited by H. Balzert, Nuremburg, Germany, ISBN 3–519–02433, 1983. PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Guidelines for ‘Manipulative’ Editing,” Behaviour and Information Technology, 2(2), pp.127–161, DOI: 10.1080/01449298308914472, 1983. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Designing Word Processors: Principle and Prejudice,” Information Design Journal, 3(3), pp.239–244, DOI: 10.1075/idj.3.3.08thi, 1983. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “A Text Editing Interface: Definition and Use,” Computer Languages, 7(1), pp.25–40, 1982. Abstract Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Interactive Systems Design: A Personal View,” Proceedings IEE Conference Man/Machine Systems, (IEE Publication 212), pp.118–122, Manchester, ISBN 9–85296264–9, 1982. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Basic User Engineering Principles for Display Editors,” Proceedings 6th. International Conference on Computer Communication, ICCC’82, pp.537–542, edited by M. B. Williams, London, North Holland, ISBN 0–444–86464–4, 1982. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Character Level Ambiguity: Consequences for User Interface Design,” International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 16, pp.211–225, 1982. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “A Text Display Editor as a Terminal Driver,” Proceedings International Conference on Document Preparation Systems, pp.13–14, Lausanne, 1981. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, A Basic Introduction to Typing and Editing on the Queen Mary College Unix Systems, 1981. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Ptrace Smarts,” DECUS UK Unix Special Interest Group, (8), pp.32–37, 1981. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, Design Principles for Interactive Text Processing Software, PhD Thesis, London University, 1981. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “A Word Boundary Algorithm for Text Processing,” Computer Journal, 24(3), pp.249–255, DOI: 10.1093/comjnl/24.3.249, 1981. PDF Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Dialogue Determination,” International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 13(3), pp.295–304, DOI: 10.1016/S0020-7373(80)80044-7, 1980. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Design of a Display Editor,” Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich, 1980. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Leave and Recall: Primitives for Procedural Programming,” Software — Practice & Experience, 10(2), pp.127–134, DOI: 10.1002/spe.4380100204, 1980. Abstract Bibtex
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G. F. Coulouris and H. Thimbleby, “The Network Nation,” Computers and Education, 4(3), p.255, 1980. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Computers and Human Consciousness,” Computers and Education, 3(3), pp.241–243, DOI: 10.1016/0360-1315(79)90047-2, 1979. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Interactive Technology: The Role of Passivity,” Proceedings 23rd. Annual Human Factors Conference, pp.80–84, edited by C. K. Bensel, Boston, USA, 1979. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Dialogue Determination,” 7th. Cranfield Conference on Mechanised Information Transfer, 1979. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “Dreams,” Self and Society, 7(6), pp.601–608, 1979. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “A Note on Menu Selection,” Computer Bulletin, Series 2, (18), pp.20, 21 & 23, 1978. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, Towards Interactive Systems Evaluation, MSc Thesis, London University, 1977. Bibtex
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H. Thimbleby, “SIRUP: A SIR Utility Program,” Elliott Computer Users’ Group Annual Meeting, 1976. Bibtex