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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c13]Nigel Bevan, Jim Carter, Jonathan Earthy, Thomas Geis, Susan Harker:
What Are User Requirements? Developing an ISO Standard. HCI (1) 2018: 3-13 - 2016
- [c12]Nigel Bevan, Jim Carter, Jonathan Earthy, Thomas Geis, Susan Harker:
New ISO Standards for Usability, Usability Reports and Usability Measures. HCI (1) 2016: 268-278 - 2015
- [c11]Nigel Bevan, James Carter, Susan Harker:
ISO 9241-11 Revised: What Have We Learnt About Usability Since 1998? HCI (1) 2015: 143-151
2000 – 2009
- 2004
- [j8]Jan Gulliksen, Susan Harker, Gregg C. Vanderheiden:
Guidelines, standards, methods and processes for software accessibility. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 3(1): 1-5 (2004) - [j7]Jan Gulliksen, Susan Harker:
The software accessibility of human-computer interfaces-ISO Technical Specification 16071. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 3(1): 6-16 (2004) - [c10]Ken D. Eason, Susan Harker, Ann Apps, Ross MacIntyre:
Towards an Integrated Digital Library: Exploration of User Responses to a 'Joined-Up' Service. ECDL 2004: 452-463 - [c9]Val Mitchell, Susan Harker, Ken D. Eason:
Mobility Mapping - A Discount Technique for Exploring User Needs for Future Mobile Products and Services. Mobile HCI 2004: 476-480 - 2001
- [c8]Jan Gulliksen, Clemens Lutsch, Susan Harker:
Accessibility through standardization. HCI 2001: 581-585 - 2000
- [j6]Cliff McKnight, Liangzhi Yu, Susan Harker, Kathy Phillips:
Librarians in the delivery of electronic journals: roles revisited. J. Libr. Inf. Sci. 32(3): 117-134 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c7]Susan Harker, Ken D. Eason:
The Use of Scenarios for Organization Requirements Generation. HICSS 1999 - 1997
- [c6]Ken D. Eason, Susan Harker:
Scenario Based Requirements Generation Tools for Organisational Design. INTERACT 1997: 680-681 - 1995
- [j5]Ken D. Eason, Susan Harker, R. F. Raven, J. R. Brailsford, A. D. Cross:
Expert or Assistant: Supporting Power Engineers in the Management of Electricity Distribution. AI Soc. 9(1): 91-104 (1995) - 1993
- [j4]Susan Harker:
User Participation in Prototyping. Commun. ACM 36(6): 77 (1993) - [c5]Susan Harker:
Using case studies in the iterative development of a methodology to support user-designer collaboration. INTERCHI Adjunct Proceedings 1993: 57-58 - [c4]Susan Harker, Ken D. Eason, John E. Dobson:
The change and evolution of requirements as a challenge to the practice of software engineering. RE 1993: 266-272 - 1990
- [j3]Bernard J. Catterall, Susan Harker, Gary Klein, Mark Notess, John C. Tang:
Group HCI design: problems and prospects. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 22(2): 37-41 (1990) - [c3]Susan Harker, C. Wendy Olphert, Ken D. Eason:
The development of tools to assist in organisational requirements definition for information technology systems. INTERACT 1990: 295-300 - [c2]John Brooke, Nigel Bevan, Fred Brigham, Susan Harker, David Youmans:
Usability statements and standardisation: Work in progress in ISO. INTERACT 1990: 357-361
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j2]Susan Harker:
The Use of Prototyping and Simulation in the Development of Large-Scale Applications. Comput. J. 31(5): 420-425 (1988) - [j1]Ken D. Eason, Susan Harker:
The Supplier's Role in the Design of Products for Organisations. Comput. J. 31(5): 426-430 (1988) - 1987
- [c1]Susan Harker:
Rapid Prototyping as a Tool for User Centered Design. HCI (2) 1987: 365-372
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