Author: Tom Carey

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Publication period start: 2005
Number of co-authors: 31

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Mao, Ji-Ye, Vredenburg, Karel, Smith, Paul W., Carey, Tom (2005): The state of user-centered design practice. In Communications of the ACM, 48 (3) pp. 105-109. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1047671.1047677
Vredenburg, Karel, Mao, Ji-Ye, Smith, Paul W., Carey, Tom (2002): A survey of user-centered design practice. In: Terveen, Loren (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 2002 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 20-25, 2002, Minneapolis, Minnesota. pp. 471-478.
Carey, Tom (2002): Commentary on "scenarios and task analysis" by Dan Diaper. In Interacting with Computers, 14 (4) pp. 411-412.
Bringelson, Liwana S., Carey, Tom (2000): Different (Key)strokes for Different Folks: Designing online venues for professional commu. In Educational Technology & Society, 3 (3) pp. . https://ifets.ieee.org/periodical/vol_3_2000/a01.html
Carey, Tom, Mitchell, Slade, Peerenboom, Dan, Lytwyn, Mary (1998): Design Evolution in a Multimedia Tutorial on User-Centered Design. In: Karat, Clare-Marie, Lund, Arnold, Coutaz, Joëlle, Karat, John (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 98 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 18-23, 1998, Los Angeles, California. pp. 109-116. https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/274644/p109-carey/p109-carey.pdf
Baron, Lisa, Tague-Sutcliffe, Jean, Kinnucan, Mark T., Carey, Tom (1996): Labeled, Typed Lins as Cues when Reading Hypertext Documents. In JASIST - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 47 (12) pp. 896-908.
Shah, Vincent, Waddington, Ray, Carey, Tom, Buhr, Peter (1993): The Recognition of Concurrent Programming Plans by Novice and Expert Programmers: Implicat. In: Cook, Curtis, Scholtz, Jean, Spohrer, James C. (eds.) Empirical Studies of Programmers - Fifth Workshop December 3-15, 1993, 1993, Palo Alto, California. pp. 229.
Carey, Tom (1993): "Methods and Tools in User-Centred Design in Information Technology," edited by M. Galer, . In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 39 (3) pp. 521-528.
Carey, Tom, McKerlie, Diane L., Bubie, Walter, Wilson, James (1991): Communicating Human Factors Expertise Through Design Rationales and Scenarios. In: Diaper, Dan, Hammond, Nick (eds.) Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VI August 20-23, 1991, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK. pp. 117-130.
Carey, Tom (1989): Position Paper: The Basic HCI Course for Software Engineers. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 20 (3) pp. 14-15.
Carey, Tom (1989): ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on User Interface Software, Oct. 17-19, 1988, Banff, Alberta, Canad. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 20 (3) pp. 94-96.
Carey, Tom (1989): Draft for ACM Self-Assessment Procedure on Human-Computer Interaction. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 21 (2) pp. 17-24.
Carey, Tom (1984): Dialogue Handling with User Workstations. In: Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 84 - 1st IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction September 4-7, 1984, London, UK. pp. 127-131.
Hewett, Thomas T., Baecker, Ronald M., Card, Stuart K., Carey, Tom, Gasen, Jean G., Mantei, Marilyn, Perlman, Gary, Strong, Gary W., Verplank, William (1997). ACM SIGCHI Curricula for Human-Computer Interaction. Retrieved 2003-08-07 00:00:00 from ACM SIGHCI: https://sigchi.org/cdg/index.html
Carey, Tom, Nonnecke, Blair, Mitterer, John (1992): Prospects for Active Help in OnLine Documentation. In: ACM Tenth International Conference on Systems Documentation , 1992, . pp. 289-296. https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/doc/147001/p289-carey/p289-carey.pdf
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