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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c46]Ebtisam Alabdulqader, Katy Stockwell, Kyle Montague, Dan Jackson, Andrew Monk, Lindsay Pennington, Roisin McNaney, Stephen Lindsay, Ling Wu, Patrick Olivier:
Understanding the Therapeutic Coaching Needs of Mothers of Children with Cerebral Palsy. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2022: 1788-1801 - 2021
- [j55]Louis Will Jochems, Jodi Brandt, Andrew F. Monk, Megan E. Cattau, Nicholas E. Kolarik, Jason Tallant, Shane Lishawa:
Comparison of Different Analytical Strategies for Classifying Invasive Wetland Vegetation in Imagery from Unpiloted Aerial Systems (UAS). Remote. Sens. 13(23): 4733 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j54]Devon Janke, Andrew Monk, Eric Swindlehurst, Kent D. Layton, Shiuh-Hua Wood Chiang:
A 9-Bit 10-MHz 28-µW SAR ADC Using Tapered Bit Periods and a Partially Interdigitated DAC. IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs 66-II(2): 187-191 (2019) - 2018
- [c45]Euijin Hwang, Reuben Kirkham, Andrew Monk, Patrick Olivier:
Respectful Disconnection: Understanding Long Distance Family Relationships in a South Korean Context. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2018: 733-745 - [p1]Mark Blythe, Andrew Monk:
Funology 2: Critique, Ideation and Directions. Funology, 2nd ed. 2018: 3-13 - [e3]Mark Blythe, Andrew Monk:
Funology 2 - From Usability to Enjoyment, Second Edition. Human-Computer Interaction Series, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-68212-9 [contents] - 2017
- [c44]Abigail Durrant, David S. Kirk, Diego Trujillo-Pisanty, Wendy Moncur, Kathryn M. Orzech, Tom Schofield, Chris Elsden, David J. Chatting, Andrew Monk:
Transitions in Digital Personhood: Online Activity in Early Retirement. CHI 2017: 6398-6411 - 2014
- [j53]Marek Grzes, Jesse Hoey, Shehroz S. Khan, Alex Mihailidis, Stephen Czarnuch, Daniel Jackson, Andrew Monk:
Relational approach to knowledge engineering for POMDP-based assistance systems as a translation of a psychological model. Int. J. Approx. Reason. 55(1): 36-58 (2014) - [j52]Paul Dunphy, Andrew F. Monk, John Vines, Mark Blythe, Patrick Olivier:
Designing for Spontaneous and Secure Delegation in Digital Payments. Interact. Comput. 26(5): 417-432 (2014) - [c43]John Vines, Paul Dunphy, Andrew Monk:
Pay or delay: the role of technology when managing a low income. CHI 2014: 501-510 - 2013
- [j51]Siân E. Lindley, Andrew F. Monk:
Measuring social behaviour as an indicator of experience. Behav. Inf. Technol. 32(10): 968-985 (2013) - [j50]Hyesook Kim, Andrew Monk, Gavin Wood, Mark Blythe, Jayne Wallace, Patrick Olivier:
TimelyPresent: Connecting families across continents. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 71(10): 1003-1011 (2013) - 2012
- [j49]Jesse Hoey, Craig Boutilier, Pascal Poupart, Patrick Olivier, Andrew Monk, Alex Mihailidis:
People, sensors, decisions: Customizable and adaptive technologies for assistance in healthcare. ACM Trans. Interact. Intell. Syst. 2(4): 20:1-20:36 (2012) - [c42]Pamela Briggs, Mark Blythe, John Vines, Stephen Lindsay, Paul Dunphy, James Nicholson, David Philip Green, Jim Kitson, Andrew Monk, Patrick Olivier:
Invisible design: exploring insights and ideas through ambiguous film scenarios. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2012: 534-543 - [c41]John Vines, Mark Blythe, Stephen Lindsay, Paul Dunphy, Andrew Monk, Patrick Olivier:
Questionable concepts: critique as resource for designing with eighty somethings. CHI 2012: 1169-1178 - [c40]John Vines, Mark Blythe, Paul Dunphy, Vasillis Vlachokyriakos, Isaac Teece, Andrew Monk, Patrick Olivier:
Cheque mates: participatory design of digital payments with eighty somethings. CHI 2012: 1189-1198 - [c39]John Vines, Paul Dunphy, Mark Blythe, Stephen Lindsay, Andrew Monk, Patrick Olivier:
The joy of cheques: trust, paper and eighty somethings. CSCW 2012: 147-156 - [i1]Marek Grzes, Jesse Hoey, Shehroz S. Khan, Alex Mihailidis, Stephen Czarnuch, Daniel Jackson, Andrew Monk:
Relational Approach to Knowledge Engineering for POMDP-based Assistance Systems as a Translation of a Psychological Model. CoRR abs/1206.5698 (2012) - 2011
- [j48]Jesse Hoey, Thomas Plötz, Daniel Jackson, Andrew Monk, Cuong Pham, Patrick Olivier:
Rapid specification and automated generation of prompting systems to assist people with dementia. Pervasive Mob. Comput. 7(3): 299-318 (2011) - [j47]Darren J. Reed, Andrew F. Monk:
Inclusive design: beyond capabilities towards context of use. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 10(3): 295-305 (2011) - [c38]John Vines, Mark Blythe, Paul Dunphy, Andrew Monk:
Eighty something: banking for the older old. BCS HCI 2011: 64-73 - 2010
- [j46]Marc Hassenzahl, Andrew Monk:
The Inference of Perceived Usability From Beauty. Hum. Comput. Interact. 25(3): 235-260 (2010) - [j45]Joseph P. Wherton, Andrew F. Monk:
Problems people with dementia have with kitchen tasks: The challenge for pervasive computing. Interact. Comput. 22(4): 253-266 (2010) - [c37]Hyesook Kim, Andrew Monk:
Emotions experienced by families living at a distance. CHI Extended Abstracts 2010: 2923-2926
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j44]Hokyoung Ryu, Andrew Monk:
Interaction Unit Analysis: A New Interaction Design Framework. Hum. Comput. Interact. 24(4): 367-407 (2009) - [c36]Joseph P. Wherton, Andrew F. Monk:
Choosing the right knob. CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 3631-3636 - [c35]Patrick Olivier, Guangyou Xu, Andrew Monk, Jesse Hoey:
Ambient kitchen: designing situated services using a high fidelity prototyping environment. PETRA 2009 - 2008
- [b1]Andrew Monk:
Common Ground in Electronically Mediated Conversation. Synthesis Lectures on Human-Centered Informatics, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2008, ISBN 978-3-031-01056-9 - [j43]Joseph P. Wherton, Andrew F. Monk:
Technological opportunities for supporting people with dementia who are living at home. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 66(8): 571-586 (2008) - [j42]Siân E. Lindley, Andrew F. Monk:
Social enjoyment with electronic photograph displays: Awareness and control. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 66(8): 587-604 (2008) - [c34]Andrew F. Monk:
Simple, social, ethical and beautiful : requirements for UIs in the home. AUIC 2008: 3-9 - 2007
- [j41]Andrew F. Monk, Jan O. Blom:
A theory of personalisation of appearance: quantitative evaluation of qualitatively derived data. Behav. Inf. Technol. 26(3): 237-246 (2007) - [c33]Andrew F. Monk, Darren J. Reed:
Telephone conferences for fun: experimentation in people's homes. HOIT 2007: 201-214 - [c32]Andrew Monk, Kira Lelos:
Changing only the aesthetic features of a product can affect its apparent usability. HOIT 2007: 221-233 - [e2]Alladi Venkatesh, Timothy A. Gonsalves, Andrew Monk, Kathy Buckner:
Home Informatics and Telematics: ICT for The Next Billion - Proceedings of IFIP TC 9, WG 9.3 HOIT 2007 Conference, August 22-25, 2007, Chennai, India. IFIP 241, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-0-387-73696-9 [contents] - 2006
- [j40]Joseph P. Wherton, Andrew Monk:
Designing cognitive supports for dementia. ACM SIGACCESS Access. Comput. 86: 28-31 (2006) - [c31]Siân E. Lindley, Andrew F. Monk:
Designing appropriate affordances for electronic photo sharing media. CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 1031-1036 - [c30]Jisoo Park, Mark Blythe, Andrew F. Monk, David M. Grayson:
Sharable digital TV: relating ethnography to design through un-useless product suggestions. CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 1199-1204 - 2005
- [j39]Gordon D. Baxter, Andrew F. Monk, Kenneth Tan, Peter R. F. Dear, Simon J. Newell:
Using cognitive task analysis to facilitate the integration of decision support systems into the neonatal intensive care unit. Artif. Intell. Medicine 35(3): 243-257 (2005) - [j38]Mark Blythe, Andrew F. Monk:
Net neighbours: adapting HCI methods to cross the digital divide. Interact. Comput. 17(1): 35-56 (2005) - [j37]Hokyoung Ryu, Andrew F. Monk:
Will it be a capital letter: signalling case mode in mobile phones. Interact. Comput. 17(4): 395-418 (2005) - [j36]Mark Blythe, Andrew F. Monk, Kevin Doughty:
Socially dependable design: The challenge of ageing populations for HCI. Interact. Comput. 17(6): 672-689 (2005) - [c29]Mark Blythe, Darren J. Reed, Peter C. Wright, Andrew F. Monk:
Critical perspectives on dependability: an older person's experience of assistive technology. Critical Computing 2005: 169-172 - [c28]James Whalley, Andrew F. Monk:
The Optimal Focus Position When Scrolling Using a Small Display. INTERACT 2005: 982-985 - [e1]Mark Blythe, Kees Overbeeke, Andrew F. Monk, Peter C. Wright:
Funology - From Usability to Enjoyment. Human-Computer Interaction Series 3, Springer 2005, ISBN 978-1-4020-2966-0 [contents] - 2004
- [j35]Andrew F. Monk, Jenni Carroll, Sarah Parker, Mark Blythe:
Why are mobile phones annoying? Behav. Inf. Technol. 23(1): 33-41 (2004) - [j34]Andrew F. Monk, Evi Fellas, Eleanor Ley:
Hearing only one side of normal and mobile phone conversations. Behav. Inf. Technol. 23(5): 301-305 (2004) - [j33]Andrew Monk:
The Product as a Fixed-Effect Fallacy. Hum. Comput. Interact. 19(4): 371-375 (2004) - [j32]Hokyoung Ryu, Andrew F. Monk:
Analysing interaction problems with cyclic interaction theory: Low-level interaction walkthrough. PsychNology J. 2(3): 304-330 (2004) - [j31]Mark Blythe, Peter C. Wright, Andrew F. Monk:
Little brother: could and should wearable computing technologies be applied to reducing older people's fear of crime?. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 8(6): 402-415 (2004) - [j30]Darren J. Reed, Andrew F. Monk:
Using familiar technologies in unfamiliar ways and learning from the old about the new. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 3(2): 114-121 (2004) - [c27]Andrew F. Monk, Julia Brant, Peter C. Wright, John Robinson:
CUHTec: the Centre for Usable Home Technology. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1073-1074 - [c26]Mark Blythe, Jisoo Park, Andrew F. Monk:
Tele-biographies: data collection techniques to capture the ways people interact with digital TV. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1560 - 2003
- [j29]Jan O. Blom, Andrew F. Monk:
Theory of Personalization of Appearance: Why Users Personalize Their PCs and Mobile Phones. Hum. Comput. Interact. 18(3): 193-228 (2003) - [j28]David M. Grayson, Andrew F. Monk:
Are you looking at me? Eye contact and desktop video conferencing. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 10(3): 221-243 (2003) - 2002
- [c25]Mark Blythe, Andrew F. Monk:
Notes towards an ethnography of domestic technology. Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 2002: 277-281 - [c24]Mark Blythe, Andrew F. Monk, Jisoo Park:
Technology biogarphies: field study techinques for home use product development. CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 658-659 - [c23]Andrew F. Monk, Marc Hassenzahl, Mark Blythe, Darren J. Reed:
Funology: designing enjoyment. CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 924-925 - 2001
- [j27]Andrew F. Monk, Robert E. Kraut:
Editorial: Home use of information and communications technology. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 54(5): 663-664 (2001) - [c22]Jan Blom, Andrew F. Monk:
One-to-one e-commerce: who's the one? CHI Extended Abstracts 2001: 341-342 - [c21]Nathan G. Pollard, Andrew F. Monk:
Age, Stereotypes and Videoconferencing. INTERACT 2001: 602-608 - [c20]David M. Grayson, Andrew Monk:
Positioning the Camera for Desktop Video. INTERACT 2001: 706-707 - 2000
- [j26]Andrew F. Monk, Leon Watts:
Peripheral participation in video-mediated communication. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 52(5): 933-958 (2000) - [j25]K. Hill, Andrew F. Monk:
Electronic mail versus printed text: the effects on recipients. Interact. Comput. 13(2): 253-263 (2000) - [c19]Andrew F. Monk:
User-Centred Design. HOIT 2000: 181-190
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j24]Andrew Monk:
Modelling cyclic interaction. Behav. Inf. Technol. 18(2): 127-139 (1999) - [j23]Andrew F. Monk, David M. Frohlich:
Computers and fun. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 3(3) (1999) - [c18]Andrew F. Monk, Leon Watts:
Telemedical Consultation in Primary Care: A Case Study in CSCW Design. INTERACT 1999: 367-374 - 1998
- [j22]Pedro Valero, Andrew Monk:
Positioning HCI: Journals, descriptors and parent disciplines. Behav. Inf. Technol. 17(1): 3-9 (1998) - [j21]John C. McCarthy, Peter C. Wright, Andrew F. Monk, Leon A. Watts:
Concerns at Work: Designing Useful Procedures. Hum. Comput. Interact. 13(4): 433-457 (1998) - [j20]Owen Daly-Jones, Andrew F. Monk, Leon Watts:
Some advantages of video conferencing over high-quality audio conferencing: fluency and awareness of attentional focus. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 49(1): 21-58 (1998) - [j19]Andrew F. Monk, Steve Howard:
Methods & tools: the rich picture: a tool for reasoning about work context. Interactions 5(2): 21-30 (1998) - [j18]Andrew F. Monk:
What's happening: computers and fun and Seventh IFIP conference on human-computer interaction. Interactions 5(5): 7-8 (1998) - [c17]Andrew F. Monk, Leon A. Watts:
Peripheral participants in mediated communication. CHI Conference Summary 1998: 285-286 - 1997
- [j17]Owen Daly-Jones, Andrew F. Monk, David M. Frohlich, Erik Geelhoed, Steve Loughran:
Multimodal messages: the pen and voice opportunity. Interact. Comput. 9(1): 1-25 (1997) - [c16]Mioko Ambe, Andrew F. Monk:
Criteria for Effective Groupware 2. CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 242-243 - [c15]Leon Watts, Andrew F. Monk:
Telemedical Consultation: Task Characteristics. CHI 1997: 534-535 - [c14]Andrew F. Monk, Leon Watts:
Task analysis for collaborative work. INTERACT 1997: 593-594 - 1996
- [j16]Leon Watts, Andrew F. Monk, Owen Daly-Jones:
Inter-personal awareness and synchronization: assessing the value of communication technologies. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 44(6): 849-873 (1996) - [c13]Leon Watts, Andrew F. Monk:
Remote Assistance: A View of the Work and a View of the Face? CHI Conference Companion 1996: 101-102 - [c12]Andrew F. Monk, Jean Scholtz, William Buxton, Sara A. Bly, David M. Frohlich, Steve Whittaker:
Criteria for Effective Groupware. CHI Conference Companion 1996: 157-158 - 1995
- [j15]Martin B. Curry, Andrew F. Monk:
Dialogue modelling of graphical user interfaces with a production system. Behav. Inf. Technol. 14(1): 41-55 (1995) - [j14]Dan R. Olsen, Andrew F. Monk, Martin B. Curry:
Algorithms for Automatic Dialogue Analysis Using Propositional Production Systems. Hum. Comput. Interact. 10(1): 39-78 (1995) - [j13]Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Len Bass, Gilbert Cockton, Andrew Monk, Ian Newman:
Methods, models and architectures for graphical user interface design: IFIP working groups 13.2/2.7 joint workshop, Loughborough, UK, September 1994. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 27(4): 46-49 (1995) - [c11]Gregory D. Abowd, Hung-Ming Wang, Andrew F. Monk:
A Formal Technique for Automated Dialogue Development. Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 1995: 219-226 - [c10]Andrew F. Monk, Leon Watts:
A poor quality video link affects speech but not gaze. CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 274-275 - 1994
- [j12]John C. McCarthy, Andrew F. Monk:
Measuring the quality of computer-mediated communication. Behav. Inf. Technol. 13(5): 311-319 (1994) - [j11]David M. Frohlich, Paul Drew, Andrew Monk:
Management of Repair in Human-Computer Interaction. Hum. Comput. Interact. 9(3-4): 385-425 (1994) - [c9]Andrew F. Monk, Martin B. Curry:
Discount Dialogue Modelling with Action Simulator. BCS HCI 1994: 327-338 - 1993
- [j10]John C. McCarthy, Victoria C. Miles, Andrew F. Monk, Michael D. Harrison, Alan J. Dix, Peter C. Wright:
Text-Based On-Line Conferencing: A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis Using a Minimal Prototype. Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(2): 147-183 (1993) - [c8]Andrew F. Monk, Bonnie A. Nardi, Nigel Gilbert, Marilyn M. Mantei, John C. McCarthy:
Mixing oil and water?: Ethnography versus experimental psychology in the study of computer-mediated communication. INTERCHI 1993: 3-6 - [c7]Martin B. Curry, Andrew F. Monk, K. Choudhury, Paul Seaton, T. F. M. Stewart:
Summarising task analysis for task-based design. INTERCHI Adjunct Proceedings 1993: 45-46 - 1991
- [j9]Peter C. Wright, Andrew F. Monk:
A Cost-Effective Evaluation Method for Use by Designers. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 35(6): 891-912 (1991) - [j8]Andrew F. Monk, Peter C. Wright:
Observations and Inventions: New Approaches to the Study of Human-Computer Interaction. Interact. Comput. 3(2): 204-216 (1991) - [j7]John C. McCarthy, Victoria C. Miles, Andrew F. Monk, Michael D. Harrison, Alan J. Dix, Peter C. Wright:
Four generic communication tasks which must be supported in electronic conferencing. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 23(1): 41-43 (1991) - [j6]Andrew F. Monk, Peter C. Wright:
Claims, observations and inventions: analysing the artifact. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 23(1): 52-54 (1991) - [j5]Peter C. Wright, Andrew F. Monk:
The use of think-aloud evaluation methods in design. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 23(1): 55-57 (1991) - [c6]John C. McCarthy, Victoria C. Miles, Andrew F. Monk:
An experimental study of common ground in text-based communication. CHI 1991: 209-215 - 1990
- [c5]Michael D. Harrison, Andrew F. Monk:
Human computer interaction group, University of York, U.K. (lab review). CHI 1990: 85-86 - [c4]Andrew F. Monk, John M. Carroll, Michael D. Harrison, John Long, Richard M. Young:
New approaches to theory in HCI: How should we judge their acceptability? INTERACT 1990: 1055-1058
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j4]Andrew F. Monk:
The Personal Browser: A Tool for Directed Navigation in Hypertext Systems. Interact. Comput. 1(2): 190-196 (1989) - [c3]Andrew F. Monk:
Getting to Known Locations in a Hypertext. UK Hypertext 1989: 20-27 - 1988
- [c2]Andrew F. Monk, Paul Walsh, Alan J. Dix:
A Comparison of Hypertext, Scrolling and Folding as Mechanisms for Program Browsing. BCS HCI 1988: 421-435 - 1987
- [j3]Andrew Monk:
Refining Early Design Decisions with a Black-Box Model. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 19(2): 55 (1987) - [c1]Andrew F. Monk, Alan J. Dix:
Refining Early Design Decision with a Black-Box Model. BCS HCI 1987: 147-158 - 1986
- [j2]Andrew F. Monk:
Mode Errors: A User-Centered Analysis and Some Preventative Measures Using Keying-Contingent Sound. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 24(4): 313-327 (1986) - 1984
- [j1]Andrew F. Monk:
Reading Continuous Text from a One-Line Visual Display. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 21(3): 269-277 (1984)
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