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2005
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
What ideal end users teach us about collaborative software
Many studies have evaluated different uses of collaborative software. Typically, the research has focused on the shortcomings and, sometimes, the ways end users succeed or fail to...
David F. Redmiles, Hiroko Wilensky, Kristie Kosaka...
FOCS
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
What Can We Learn Privately?
Learning problems form an important category of computational tasks that generalizes many of the computations researchers apply to large real-life data sets. We ask: what concept ...
Shiva Prasad Kasiviswanathan, Homin K. Lee, Kobbi ...
VL
2006
IEEE
153views Visual Languages» more  VL 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
Lessons Learned from Designing a Programming System to Support Middle School Girls Creating Animated Stories
Traditional approaches to teaching computer science are often unsuccessful in attracting girls into the discipline. Our hypothesis is that presenting computer programming as a mea...
Caitlin Kelleher, Randy Pausch
CCR
2010
156views more  CCR 2010»
13 years 5 months ago
Evolvable network architectures: what can we learn from biology?
There is significant research interest recently to understand the evolution of the current Internet, as well as to design clean-slate Future Internet architectures. Clearly, even ...
Constantine Dovrolis, J. Todd Streelman
IV
2005
IEEE
142views Visualization» more  IV 2005»
13 years 11 months ago
Beyond Guidelines: What Can We Learn from the Visual Information Seeking Mantra?
The field of information visualization offers little methodological guidance to practitioners who seek to design novel systems. Though many sources describe the foundations of the...
Brock Craft, Paul A. Cairns