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B. L. William Wong
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- affiliation: Middlesex University London, UK
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- William Wong — disambiguation page
- William Wong 0001 (aka: Yat-To Wong) — Hong Kong Applied Science & Technology Research Institute
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c74]Guan Wang, Rebecca Frederick, Boshra Talebi Haghighi, B. L. William Wong, Verica Rupar, Weihua Li, Quan Bai:
FramedTruth: A Frame-Based Model Utilising Large Language Models for Misinformation Detection. ACIIDS (1) 2024: 135-146 - [i2]Guan Wang, Rebecca Frederick, Jinglong Duan, William Wong, Verica Rupar, Weihua Li, Quan Bai:
Detecting misinformation through Framing Theory: the Frame Element-based Model. CoRR abs/2402.15525 (2024) - 2023
- [c73]Sam Hepenstal, Leishi Zhang, B. L. William Wong:
The Impact of System Transparency on Analytical Reasoning. CHI Extended Abstracts 2023: 274:1-274:6 - 2021
- [j27]Sam Hepenstal, Leishi Zhang, Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong:
Developing Conversational Agents for Use in Criminal Investigations. ACM Trans. Interact. Intell. Syst. 11(3-4): 25:1-25:35 (2021) - [j26]Roger Beecham, Jason Dykes, Chris Rooney, William Wong:
Design Exposition Discussion Documents for Rich Design Discourse in Applied Visualization. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 27(8): 3451-3462 (2021) - [c72]Sam Hepenstal, Leishi Zhang, B. L. William Wong:
An analysis of expertise in intelligence analysis to support the design of Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. SMC 2021: 107-112 - 2020
- [j25]Kai Xu, Saminu Salisu, Phong H. Nguyen, Rick Walker, B. L. William Wong, Adrian Wagstaff, Graham Phillips, Mike Biggs, Mike Potel:
TimeSets: Temporal Sensemaking in Intelligence Analysis. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 40(3): 83-93 (2020) - [c71]Sam Hepenstal, Leishi Zhang, Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong:
Pan: Conversational Agent for Criminal Investigations. IUI Companion 2020: 134-135 - [c70]Sam Hepenstal, Leishi Zhang, Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong:
What are you Thinking? Explaining Conversation Agent Responses for Criminal Investigations. ExSS-ATEC@IUI 2020
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j24]Johanna Doppler Haider, Bettina Gastecker, Margit Pohl, Patrick Seidler, Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong:
Sense-making strategies in explorative intelligence analysis of network evolutions. Behav. Inf. Technol. 38(2): 198-215 (2019) - [j23]Nadeem Qazi, B. L. William Wong:
An interactive human centered data science approach towards crime pattern analysis. Inf. Process. Manag. 56(6) (2019) - [c69]Sam Hepenstal, Neesha Kodagoda, Leishi Zhang, Pragya Paudyal, B. L. William Wong:
Algorithmic Transparency of Conversational Agents. IUI Workshops 2019 - 2018
- [j22]Julie Gore, Paul Ward, Gareth E. Conway, Thomas C. Ormerod, B. L. William Wong, Neville A. Stanton:
Naturalistic decision making: navigating uncertainty in complex sociotechnical work. Cogn. Technol. Work. 20(4): 521-527 (2018) - [j21]Celeste Groenewald, Simon Attfield, Peter J. Passmore, B. L. William Wong, Nadeem Qazi, Neesha Kodagoda:
A descriptive, practical, hybrid argumentation model to assist with the formulation of defensible assessments in uncertain sense-making environments: an initial evaluation. Cogn. Technol. Work. 20(4): 529-542 (2018) - [c68]Md. Junayed Islam, Kai Xu, B. L. William Wong:
Uncertainty of Visualizations for SenseMaking in Criminal Intelligence Analysis. EuroRV³@EuroVis 2018: 25-29 - [i1]Alex Endert, William Ribarsky, Cagatay Turkay, B. L. William Wong, Ian T. Nabney, Ignacio Díaz Blanco, Fabrice Rossi:
The State of the Art in Integrating Machine Learning into Visual Analytics. CoRR abs/1802.07954 (2018) - 2017
- [j20]Alex Endert, William Ribarsky, Cagatay Turkay, B. L. William Wong, Ian T. Nabney, Ignacio Díaz Blanco, Fabrice Rossi:
The State of the Art in Integrating Machine Learning into Visual Analytics. Comput. Graph. Forum 36(8): 458-486 (2017) - [c67]Celeste Groenewald, B. L. William Wong, Simon Attfield, Peter J. Passmore, Neesha Kodagoda:
How Analysts Think: How Do Criminal Intelligence Analysts Recognise and Manage Significant Information? EISIC 2017: 47-53 - [c66]Nadeem Qazi, B. L. William Wong:
Behavioural & Tempo-Spatial Knowledge Graph for Crime Matching through Graph Theory. EISIC 2017: 143-146 - [c65]Junayed Islam, B. L. William Wong:
Behavioural Markers: Bridging the Gap between Art of Analysis and Science of Analytics in Criminal Intelligence. EISIC 2017: 147-150 - [c64]Pragya Paudyal, Chris Rooney, Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Penny Duquenoy, Nadeem Qazi:
How the Use of Ethically Sensitive Information Helps to Identify Co-Offenders via a Purposed Privacy Scale: A Pilot Study. EISIC 2017: 164 - [c63]Craig Anslow, B. L. William Wong:
Effects of the Display Angle and Physical Size on Large Touch Displays in the Work Place. ISS 2017: 318-323 - 2016
- [j19]Roger Beecham, Chris Rooney, S. Meier, Jason Dykes, Aidan Slingsby, Cagatay Turkay, Jo Wood, B. L. William Wong:
Faceted Views of Varying Emphasis (FaVVEs): a framework for visualising multi-perspective small multiples. Comput. Graph. Forum 35(3): 241-249 (2016) - [j18]Phong Hai Nguyen, Kai Xu, Rick Walker, B. L. William Wong:
TimeSets: Timeline visualization with set relations. Inf. Vis. 15(3): 253-269 (2016) - [j17]Phong Hai Nguyen, Kai Xu, Ashley Wheat, B. L. William Wong, Simon Attfield, Bob Fields:
SensePath: Understanding the Sensemaking Process Through Analytic Provenance. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 22(1): 41-50 (2016) - [c62]Celeste Groenewald, Craig Anslow, Junayed Islam, Chris Rooney, Peter J. Passmore, B. L. William Wong:
Understanding 3D Mid-Air Hand Gestures with Interactive Surfaces and Displays: A Systematic Literature Review. BCS HCI 2016 - [c61]Nallini Selvaraj, Simon Attfield, Peter J. Passmore, B. L. William Wong:
How Analysts Think: Think-steps as a Tool for Structuring Sensemaking in Criminal Intelligence Analysis. EISIC 2016: 68-75 - [c60]Matylda Gerber, B. L. William Wong, Neesha Kodagoda:
How Analysts Think: Decision Making in the Absence of Clear Facts. EISIC 2016: 132-135 - [c59]Patrick Seidler, Johanna Haider, Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Margit Pohl, Richard Adderley:
Design for Intelligence Analysis of Complex Systems: Evolution of Criminal Networks. EISIC 2016: 140-143 - [c58]Phong Hai Nguyen, Kai Xu, Andy Bardill, Betul Salman, Kate Herd, B. L. William Wong:
SenseMap: Supporting browser-based online sensemaking through analytic provenance. VAST 2016: 91-100 - [c57]B. L. William Wong:
Designing Data Visualizations for Intelligent Environments: A Human Factors Primer. Intelligent Environments (Workshops) 2016: 580-589 - [c56]Nadeem Qazi, B. L. William Wong, Neesha Kodagoda, Rick Adderley:
Associative search through Formal Concept Analysis in Criminal Intelligence Analysis. SMC 2016: 1917-1922 - [c55]Junayed Islam, Craig Anslow, Kai Xu, B. L. William Wong, Leishi Zhang:
Towards Analytical Provenance Visualization for Criminal Intelligence Analysis. CGVC 2016: 17-24 - [c54]Leishi Zhang, Chris Rooney, Lev Nachmanson, B. L. William Wong, Bum Chul Kwon, Florian Stoffel, Michael Hund, Nadeem Qazi, Uchit Singh, Daniel A. Keim:
Spherical Similarity Explorer for Comparative Case Analysis. Visualization and Data Analysis 2016: 1-10 - 2015
- [j16]Stephan Takken, B. L. William Wong:
Tactile reasoning: hands-on versus hands-off - What is the difference? Cogn. Technol. Work. 17(3): 381-390 (2015) - [c53]Peter J. Passmore, Simon Attfield, Neesha Kodagoda, Celeste Groenewald, B. L. William Wong:
Supporting the Externalisation of Thinking in Criminal Intelligence Analysis. EISIC 2015: 16-23 - [c52]Eva Schlehahn, Patrick Aichroth, Sebastian Mann, Rudolf Schreiner, Ulrich Lang, Ifan D. H. Shepherd, B. L. William Wong:
Benefits and Pitfalls of Predictive Policing. EISIC 2015: 145-148 - [c51]Margit Pohl, Johanna Haider, Chris Pallaris, B. L. William Wong:
Guidelines for Sensemaking in Intelligence Analysis. EISIC 2015: 177 - [c50]Craig Anslow, Chris Rooney, Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong:
Police Analyst Workstation: Towards a Multi-Surface User Interface. ITS 2015: 307-311 - 2014
- [j15]Chris Rooney, Simon Attfield, B. L. William Wong, Sharmin Choudhury:
INVISQUE as a Tool for Intelligence Analysis: The Construction of Explanatory Narratives. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 30(9): 703-717 (2014) - [j14]Neesha Kodagoda, Simon Attfield, Tinni Choudhury, Chris Rooney, Glenford E. Mapp, Phong Hai Nguyen, Louis Slabbert, B. L. William Wong, Mahdi Aiash, Yongjun Zheng, Kai Xu, Aboubaker Lasebae:
Concern level assessment: Building domain knowledge into a visual system to support network-security situation awareness. Inf. Vis. 13(4): 346-360 (2014) - [c49]Simon Attfield, Peter J. Passmore, Neesha Kodagoda, Pragya Paudyal, David Neilson, George Pagiatakis, Brian Joyce, Robert Wells, B. L. William Wong, Adrian Wagstaff, James Bullock, Adam Malin, Dougie Holmes, Graham Phillips, John Marshall, Stewart Bertram:
Patterns of life visual analytics suite for analyzing GPS movement patterns. IEEE VAST 2014: 343-344 - [c48]B. L. William Wong:
How Analysts Think (?): Early Observations. JISIC 2014: 296-299 - [c47]Margit Pohl, Lisa-Christina Winter, Chris Pallaris, Simon Attfield, B. L. William Wong:
Sensemaking and Cognitive Bias Mitigation in Visual Analytics. JISIC 2014: 323 - [c46]Neesha Kodagoda, Simon Attfield, Phong Hai Nguyen, Leishi Zhang, Kai Xu, B. L. William Wong, Adrian Wagstaff, Graham Phillips, James Bullock, John Marshall, Stewart Bertram:
POLAR-An Interactive Patterns of Life Visualisation Tool for Intelligence Analysis. JISIC 2014: 327 - [c45]Phong Hai Nguyen, Kai Xu, Rick Walker, B. L. William Wong:
SchemaLine: Timeline Visualization for Sensemaking. IV 2014: 225-233 - [c44]Victoria L. Lemieux, Payam S. Rahmdel, Rick Walker, B. L. William Wong, Mark D. Flood:
Clustering Techniques And their Effect on Portfolio Formation and Risk Analysis. DSMM 2014: 7:1-7:6 - 2013
- [j13]Anita Vuckovic, Penelope Sanderson, Andrew Neal, Stephen Gaukrodger, William B. L. Wong:
Relative Position Vectors: An Alternative Approach to Conflict Detection in Air Traffic Control. Hum. Factors 55(5): 946-964 (2013) - [j12]Rick Walker, Aidan Slingsby, Jason Dykes, Kai Xu, Jo Wood, Phong Hai Nguyen, Derek Stephens, B. L. William Wong, Yongjun Zheng:
An Extensible Framework for Provenance in Human Terrain Visual Analytics. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 19(12): 2139-2148 (2013) - [j11]Neesha Kodagoda, Simon Attfield, B. L. William Wong, Chris Rooney, Sharmin Choudhury:
Using Interactive Visual Reasoning to Support Sense-Making: Implications for Design. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 19(12): 2217-2226 (2013) - [c43]Sheetal K. Agarwal, Nitendra Rajput, Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Sharon L. Oviatt:
3rd International workshop on intelligent user interfaces for developing regions: IUI4DR. IUI Companion 2013: 119-120 - 2012
- [c42]Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Chris Rooney, Nawaz Khan:
Interactive visualization for low literacy users: from lessons learnt to design. CHI 2012: 1159-1168 - [c41]Sharmin (Tinni) Choudhury, Neesha Kodagoda, Phong Hai Nguyen, Chris Rooney, Simon Attfield, Kai Xu, Yongjun Zheng, B. L. William Wong, Raymond Chen, Glenford E. Mapp, Louis Slabbert, Mahdi Aiash, Aboubaker Lasebae:
M-Sieve: A visualisation tool for supporting network security analysts: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: "Subject matter expert's award". IEEE VAST 2012: 265-266 - 2011
- [c40]B. L. William Wong, Raymond Chen, Neesha Kodagoda, Chris Rooney, Kai Xu:
INVISQUE: intuitive information exploration through interactive visualization. CHI Extended Abstracts 2011: 311-316 - [c39]Joris Field, Amy Rankin, Jelke van der Pal, Henrik Eriksson, B. L. William Wong:
Variable uncertainty: scenario design for training adaptive and flexible skills. ECCE 2011: 27-34 - [c38]B. L. William Wong, Sharmin (Tinni) Choudhury, Chris Rooney, Raymond Chen, Kai Xu:
INVISQUE: Technology and Methodologies for Interactive Information Visualization and Analytics in Large Library Collections. TPDL 2011: 227-235 - [c37]Jane Barnett, William Wong, David Westley, Rick Adderley, Michelle Smith:
Startle points: A proposed framework for identifying situational cues, and developing realistic emergency training scenarios. ISCRAM 2011 - [c36]B. L. William Wong, Kai Xu, Andreas Holzinger:
Interactive Visualization for Information Analysis in Medical Diagnosis. USAB 2011: 109-120 - 2010
- [j10]Neville A. Stanton, B. L. William Wong:
Editorial: Explorations Into Naturalistic Decision Making With Computers. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 26(2&3): 99-107 (2010) - [c35]Hanna Stelmaszewska, B. L. William Wong, Nazlin Bhimani, Balbir Barn:
User behaviour: searching for scholarly material using electronic resource discovery systems. BCS HCI 2010: 17-26 - [c34]Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Nawaz Khan:
Open-card sort to explain why low-literate usersabandon their web searches early. BCS HCI 2010: 433-442 - [c33]Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Nawaz Khan:
Information seeking behaviour model as a theoretical lens: high and low literate users behaviour process analysed. ECCE 2010: 117-124 - [c32]Hanna Stelmaszewska, B. L. William Wong, Simon Attfield, Raymond Chen:
Electronic resource discovery systems: from user behaviour to design. NordiCHI 2010: 483-492 - [c31]Simon Attfield, Sukhvinder K. Hara, B. L. William Wong:
Sensemaking in Visual Analytics: Processes and Challenges. EuroVAST@EuroVis 2010
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c30]Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Nawaz Kahan:
Behaviour characteristics: low and high literacy users information seeking on social service websites. CHINZ 2009: 13-16 - [c29]Gabriela Mancero, B. L. William Wong, Martin J. Loomes:
Change blindness and situation awareness in a police C2 environment. ECCE 2009: 5 - [c28]Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Nawaz Khan:
User interface sketching to improve low and high literacy user information seeking on government and social service websites. ECCE 2009: 32 - [c27]Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong, Nawaz Kahan:
Overview of Behaviour Characteristics of High and Low Literacy Users: Information Seeking of an Online Social Service System. INTERACT (1) 2009: 77-80 - [c26]Gabriela Mancero, B. L. William Wong, Martin J. Loomes:
Radio dispatchers' interruption recovery strategies. OZCHI 2009: 113-120 - [e4]Paula Kotzé, B. L. William Wong, Joaquim A. Jorge, Alan J. Dix, Paula Alexandra Silva:
Creativity and HCI: From Experience to Design in Education, Selected Contributions from HCIEd 2007, The Second International Working Conference of Human-Computer Interaction Educators, March 29-30, 2007, Aveiro, Portugal. IFIP 289, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-0-387-89021-0 [contents] - 2008
- [j9]Bob Fields, Paola Amaldi, B. L. William Wong, Satinder Gill:
Introduction: In-Use, In-Situ: Extending Field Research Methods - Part 2. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 24(4): 359-360 (2008) - [j8]Carlo Giovannella, Paula Kotzé, B. L. William Wong:
Preface. IxD&A 3-4 (2008) - [c25]Neesha Kodagoda, B. L. William Wong:
Effects of low & high literacy on user performance in information search and retrieval. BCS HCI (1) 2008: 173-181 - [c24]Caroline Jarrett, Katie Grant, B. L. William Wong, Neesha Kodagoda, Kathryn Summers:
Designing for people who do not read easily. BCS HCI (2) 2008: 201-202 - 2007
- [j7]Bob Fields, Paola Amaldi, B. L. William Wong, Satinder Gill:
In Use, In Situ: Extending Field Research Methods. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 22(1&2): 1-6 (2007) - [c23]Gabriela Mancero, B. L. William Wong, Paola Amaldi:
Looking but not seeing: implications for HCI. ECCE 2007: 167-174 - [c22]Simone Rozzi, Paola Amaldi, B. L. William Wong, Bob Fields:
Operational potential for 3D displays in air traffic control. ECCE 2007: 179-183 - [c21]Dong-Han Ham, Jeongyun Heo, Peter Fossick, B. L. William Wong, Sanghyun Park, Chiwon Song, Mike D. Bradley:
Model-Based Approaches to Quantifying the Usability of Mobile Phones. HCI (2) 2007: 288-297 - [c20]Paula Kotzé, B. L. William Wong, Joaquim A. Jorge, Alan J. Dix, Paula Alexandra Silva:
Preface - Creativity and HCI: From Experience to Design in Education. HCIEd 2007: 1-11 - [c19]B. L. William Wong, Paula Kotzé, Janet C. Read, Liam Bannon, Ebba Þóra Hvannberg:
Preface - Creativity and HCI: From Experience to Design in Education. HCIEd 2007: 12-22 - [c18]Xilin Li, Penelope Sanderson, Rizah Memisevic, William B. L. Wong, Sanjib Choudhury:
Assessing displays for temporal control quality in hydropower systems. IFAC HMS 2007: 304-309 - [e3]Willem-Paul Brinkman, Dong-Han Ham, B. L. William Wong:
Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics: invent! explore!, ECCE 2007, London, UK, August 28-31, 2007. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 250, ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-84799-849-1 [contents] - 2006
- [j6]Xilin Li, Penelope Sanderson, Rizah Memisevic, William B. L. Wong, Sanjib Choudhury:
Evaluating functional displays for hydropower system: model-based guidance of scenario design. Cogn. Technol. Work. 8(4): 269-282 (2006) - [c17]Jared Hayes, Antoni B. Moore, B. L. William Wong:
Information layering to de-clutter displays for emergency ambulance dispatch. ECCE 2006: 10-16 - [c16]Simone Rozzi, B. L. William Wong, Paola Amaldi, Peter Woodward, Bob Fields:
Design Sketching for Space and Time. HWID 2006: 161-183 - [c15]Dong-Han Ham, Jeongyun Heo, Peter Fossick, B. L. William Wong, Sanghyun Park, Chiwon Song, Mike D. Bradley:
Conceptual framework and models for identifying and organizing usability impact factors of mobile phones. OZCHI 2006: 261-268 - [e2]Antonio Rizzo, Gudela Grote, William Wong:
Proceedings of the 13th Eurpoean conference on Cognitive ergonomics - trust and control in complex socio-technical systems, ECCE '06, Zurich, Switzerland, September 20-22, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 978-3-906509-23-5 [contents] - 2005
- [c14]B. L. William Wong, Suzette Keith, Mark Springett:
Fit for Purpose Evaluation: The Case of a Public Information Kiosk for the Socially Disadvantaged. BCS HCI 2005: 149-165 - [c13]B. L. William Wong, Ronish Joyekurun, Hoda Mansour, Paola Amaldi, Anna Nees, Rochelle Villanueva:
Depth, layering and transparency: developing design techniques. OZCHI 2005 - [c12]Rizah Memisevic, Penelope Sanderson, Sanjib Choudhury, William B. L. Wong:
Work domain analysis and ecological interface design for hydropower system monitoring and control. SMC 2005: 3580-3587 - 2004
- [j5]Janet Rountree, Robert Hannah, B. L. William Wong:
A fidemediation framework for virtual objects. Int. J. Learn. Technol. 1(2): 163-178 (2004) - [j4]Ann Blandford, B. L. William Wong:
Situation awareness in emergency medical dispatch. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 61(4): 421-452 (2004) - [c11]Jared Hayes, Antoni B. Moore, George L. Benwell, B. L. William Wong:
Ambulance Dispatch Complexity and Dispatcher Decision Strategies: Implications for Interface Design. APCHI 2004: 589-593 - 2003
- [c10]B. L. William Wong, Ann Blandford:
Field research in HCI: a case study. CHINZ 2003: 69-74 - [c9]Jared Hayes, Samuel Moyle, Antoni B. Moore, B. L. William Wong:
Lines vs. no lines: do lines connecting related information improve performance on ambulance dispatch tasks? CHINZ 2003: 105-110 - [c8]Mark D. Apperley, Philip Carter, Clare Churcher, Andy Cockburn, Matt Jones, Brenda Lobb, Kevin Novins, Chris Phillips, B. L. William Wong:
State of the Art: HCI in New Zealand. INTERACT 2003 - [e1]Elizabeth A. Kemp, Chris Phillips, B. L. William Wong:
Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction, CHINZ 2003, Dunedin, New Zealand, 3-4 July 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 0-473-09553-X [contents] - 2002
- [j3]Janet Rountree, B. L. William Wong, Robert Hannah:
Learning to look: real and virtual artifacts. J. Educ. Technol. Soc. 5(1) (2002) - 2000
- [j2]B. L. William Wong:
The Integrated Decision Model in Emergency Dispatch Management and It's Implications for Design. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 7(2) (2000) - [c7]Brian E. Norris, William B. L. Wong:
Activity Breakdowns in QuickTime Virtual Reality Environments. AUIC 2000: 67-72 - [c6]Simon A. Clark, Betty P. Ng, B. L. William Wong:
QTVR Support for Teaching Operative Procedures in Dentistry. BCS HCI 2000: 287-298
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j1]Stephen G. MacDonell, Tim Fletcher, William B. L. Wong:
Industry Practices in Project Management for Multimedia Information Systems. Int. J. Softw. Eng. Knowl. Eng. 9(6): 801-815 (1999) - 1998
- [c5]William B. L. Wong, David O'Hare, Philip J. Sallis:
The Effect of Layout on Dispatch Planning and Decision Making. BCS HCI 1998: 221-238 - 1997
- [c4]William B. L. Wong, Philip J. Sallis, David O'Hare:
Eliciting Information Portrayal Requirements: Experiences with the Critical Decision Method. BCS HCI 1997: 397-416 - [c3]Brian E. Norris, William B. L. Wong:
Supporting Task Performance: Is Text or Video Better? HCI (2) 1997: 647-650 - 1996
- [c2]D. Z. Butt, Tim Fletcher, Stephen G. MacDonell, Brian E. Norris, William B. L. Wong:
Applying Soft Systems Methodology to Multimedia Systems Requirements Analysis. Multimedia Technology and Applications 1996: 181-190 - [c1]Tim Fletcher, Stephen G. MacDonell, William B. L. Wong:
Early Experiences in Measuring Multimedia Systems Development Effort. Multimedia Technology and Applications 1996: 211-220
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