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VL
2005
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Designing Features for Both Genders in End-User Programming Environments
Previous research has revealed gender differences that impact females’ willingness to adopt software features in end users’ programming environments. Since these features have...
Laura Beckwith, Shraddha Sorte, Margaret M. Burnet...
CHI
2008
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Testing vs. code inspection vs. what else?: male and female end users' debugging strategies
Little is known about the strategies end-user programmers use in debugging their programs, and even less is known about gender differences that may exist in these strategies. With...
Neeraja Subrahmaniyan, Laura Beckwith, Valentina G...
VL
2010
IEEE
286views Visual Languages» more  VL 2010»
13 years 3 months ago
A Debugging Perspective on End-User Mashup Programming
In recent years, systems have emerged that enable end users to “mash” together existing web services to build new web sites. However, little is known about how well end users ...
Jill Cao, Kyle Rector, Thomas H. Park, Scott D. Fl...
VL
1999
IEEE
136views Visual Languages» more  VL 1999»
13 years 9 months ago
Scaling up a "What You See Is What You Test" Methodology to Spreadsheet Grids
Although there has been considerable research into ways to design visual programming environments to improve the processes of creating new programs and of understanding existing o...
Margaret M. Burnett, Andrei Sheretov, Gregg Rother...
UM
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Predicting Customer Models Using Behavior-Based Features in Shops
Abstract. Recent sensor technologies have enabled the capture of users’ behavior data. Given the large amount of data currently available from sensor-equipped environments, it is...
Junichiro Mori, Yutaka Matsuo, Hitoshi Koshiba, Ke...