Author: Bill Curtis
Publication Overview
Publication period start: 1994
Number of co-authors: 24
Co-Authors
Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Productive Colleagues
Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Publications
Turner,
Thea,
Curtis,
Bill,
Herbsleb,
Jim,
Atwood,
Michael E.
(1996):
Empirical Studies of Programming Organizations.
In:
Gray,
Wayne D.,
Boehm-Davis,
Deborah A.,
Spohrer,
James C.
(eds.)
Empirical Studies of Programmers - Sixth Workshop
January 5-7, 1996,
1996,
Alexandria, Virginia.
pp. 259-262.
Curtis,
Bill
(1995):
Objects of Our Desire: Empirical Research on Object-Oriented Development.
In
Human-Computer Interaction,
10
(2)
pp. 337-344.
Curtis,
Bill,
Hefley,
Bill
(1994):
A WIMP No More: The Maturing of User Interface Engineering.
In
Interactions,
1
(1)
pp. 22-34.
https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/journals/interactions/1994-1-1/p22-curtis/p22-curtis.pdf
Curtis,
Bill
(1994):
Can speech acts walk the talk?.
In
Computer Supported Cooperative Work,
3
(1)
pp. 61-64.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01305847
Walz,
Diane B.,
Elam,
Joyce J.,
Curtis,
Bill
(1993):
Inside a Software Design Team: Knowledge Acquisition, Sharing, and Integration.
In
Communications of the ACM,
36
(10)
pp. 63-77.
Curtis,
Bill,
Kellner,
Marc I.,
Over,
Jim
(1992):
Process Modeling.
In
Communications of the ACM,
35
(9)
pp. 75-90.
Curtis,
Bill,
Kuntz,
Roy,
Curtis,
Bill,
Hollan,
James D.,
Mountford,
S. Joy,
Collier,
George
(1991):
Retrospective on the MCC Human Interface Laboratory.
In:
Robertson,
Scott P.,
Olson,
Gary M.,
Olson,
Judith S.
(eds.)
Proceedings of the ACM CHI 91 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference
April 28 - June 5,
1991,
New Orleans, Louisiana.
pp. 373-376.
https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p373-curtis/p373-curtis.pdf
Curtis,
Bill,
Kuntz,
Roy,
Curtis,
Bill,
Hollan,
James D.,
Mountford,
S. Joy,
Collier,
George
(1991):
Retrospective on the MCC Human Interface Laboratory.
In:
Robertson,
Scott P.,
Olson,
Gary M.,
Olson,
Judith S.
(eds.)
Proceedings of the ACM CHI 91 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference
April 28 - June 5,
1991,
New Orleans, Louisiana.
pp. 373-376.
https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/108844/p373-curtis/p373-curtis.pdf
Zweben,
Stu,
Curtis,
Bill,
Shneiderman,
Ben
(1991):
The Best of ESP.
In:
Koenemann-Belliveau,
Jurgen,
Moher,
Thomas G.,
Robertson,
Scott P.
(eds.)
Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Workshop on Empirical Studies of Programmers
,
1991,
Norwood, New Jersey, USA.
pp. 1-2.
Curtis,
Bill
(1990):
Empirical Studies of the Software Design Process.
In:
Diaper,
Dan,
Gilmore,
David J.,
Cockton,
Gilbert,
Shackel,
Brian
(eds.)
INTERACT 90 - 3rd IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
August 27-31,
1990,
Cambridge, UK.
pp. xxxv-xl.
Hollan,
James D.,
Curtis,
Bill
(1989):
CHI Research at MCC.
In:
Bice,
Ken,
Lewis,
Clayton H.
(eds.)
Proceedings of the ACM CHI 89 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference
April 30 - June 4,
1989,
Austin, Texas.
pp. 147-149.
Guindon,
Raymonde,
Curtis,
Bill
(1988):
Control of Cognitive Processes During Software Design: What Tools Are Needed?.
In:
Soloway,
Elliot,
Frye,
Douglas,
Sheppard,
Sylvia B.
(eds.)
Proceedings of the ACM CHI 88 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference
June 15-19,
1988,
Washington, DC, USA.
pp. 263-268.
Curtis,
Bill,
Krasner,
Herb,
Iscoe,
Neil
(1988):
A Field Study of the Software Design Process for Large Systems.
In
Communications of the ACM,
31
(11)
pp. 1268-1287.
Krasner,
Herb,
Curtis,
Bill,
Iscoe,
Neil
(1987):
Communication Breakdowns and Boundary Spanning Activities on Large Programming Projects.
In:
Olson,
Gary M.,
Sheppard,
Sylvia B.,
Soloway,
Elliot
(eds.)
Empirical Studies of Programmers - Second Workshop
December 7-8 1987,
1987,
Washington, DC.
pp. 47-64.
Guindon,
Raymonde,
Krasner,
Herb,
Curtis,
Bill
(1987):
Breakdowns and Processes During the Early Activities of Software Design by Professionals.
In:
Olson,
Gary M.,
Sheppard,
Sylvia B.,
Soloway,
Elliot
(eds.)
Empirical Studies of Programmers - Second Workshop
December 7-8 1987,
1987,
Washington, DC.
pp. 65-82.
Walz,
Diane B.,
Elam,
Joyce J.,
Krasner,
Herb,
Curtis,
Bill
(1987):
A Methodology for Studying Software Design Teams: An Investigation of Conflict Behaviors i.
In:
Olson,
Gary M.,
Sheppard,
Sylvia B.,
Soloway,
Elliot
(eds.)
Empirical Studies of Programmers - Second Workshop
December 7-8 1987,
1987,
Washington, DC.
pp. 83-99.
Curtis,
Bill,
Malone,
Thomas W.
(1987):
Introduction to this Special Issue on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.
In
Human-Computer Interaction,
3
(1)
pp. 1-2.
Guindon,
Raymonde,
Krasner,
Herb,
Curtis,
Bill
(1987):
Cognitive Processes in Software Design: Activities in Early, Upstream Design.
In:
Bullinger,
Hans-Jorg,
Shackel,
Brian
(eds.)
INTERACT 87 - 2nd IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
September 1-4,
1987,
Stuttgart, Germany.
pp. 383-388.
Greif,
Irene,
Curtis,
Bill,
Krasner,
Herb,
Malone,
Thomas W.,
Shneiderman,
Ben
(1987):
Computer--supported cooperative work: Is this REALLY a new field of research?.
In:
Graphics Interface 87 (CHI+GI 87)
April 5-9,
1987,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
pp. 227-228.
Thomas,
John C.,
Brown,
John Seely,
Buxton,
Bill,
Curtis,
Bill,
Landauer,
Thomas K.,
Malone,
Thomas W.,
Shneiderman,
Ben
(1986):
Human Computer Interaction in the Year 2000.
In:
Mantei,
Marilyn,
Orbeton,
Peter
(eds.)
Proceedings of the ACM CHI 86 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference
April 13-17,
1986,
Boston, Massachusetts.
pp. 253-255.
Curtis,
Bill
(1986):
By the Way, Did Anyone Study Any Real Programmers?.
In:
Soloway,
Elliot,
Iyengar,
Sitharama
(eds.)
Empirical Studies of Programmers
June 5-6 1986,
1986,
Washington, DC.
pp. 256-262.
Curtis,
Bill
(1982):
A Review of Human Factors Research on Programming Languages and Specifications.
In:
Nichols,
Jean A.,
Schneider,
Michael L.
(eds.)
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems
March 15-17,
1982,
Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States.
pp. 212-218.
Borman,
Lorraine,
Curtis,
Bill
(eds.)
Proceedings of the ACM CHI 85 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference
April 14-18,
1985,
San Francisco, California.