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Newell, A. F., & Gregor, P. (1997). Human Computer Interfaces for People with Disabilities. In M. G. Helander, T. K. Landauer, & P. V. Prabhu (Eds.), Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction (Vol. 1, pp. 813–824). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science B.V.
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Repenning, A., & Ioannidou, A. (1997). Behavior Processors: Layers between End-Users and Java Virtual Machines. (pp. 402–409). Behavior Processors. Capri: Computer Society.
Abstract: Visual programming approaches are limited in their usefulness if they do not include a profile of their users that defines exactly who is attempting to solve what kind of problems using which tools and why. Without such a definition, visual programming approaches can end up as solutions in search of problems. Reconceptualizing — programming environments as layered behavior processors in the context of creating SimCity™-like interactive simulations — makes end-user programming more feasible. The layered approach serves the programming needs for a range of users, including casual computer end-users and professional programmers. The extension of the Agentsheets system with the Ristretto™ agent to Java bytecode compiler is used to illustrate how a behavior processor enables end-users to create their own Java applets that can be embedded into web pages.
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Petrie, H., Johnson, V., Strothotte, T., Michel, R., Reichert, A. R. L., & Schalt, A. (1997). User-centered design in the development of a navigational aid for blind travellers. In S. Howard, J. Hammond, & G. Lindgaard (Eds.), (pp. 220–227). Chapman & Hall.
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Flanagan, J., Huang, T., Jones, P., & Kasif, S. (1997). Human-Centered Systems: Information, Interactivity, and Intelligence. Human-Centered Systems. Urbana-Champaign: Beckman Institute, University of Illinois.
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