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2010 – 2019
- 2013
- [j16]Cristian Carmeli, Paolo Bonifazi, Hugh Robinson, Michael Small:
Quantifying network properties in multi-electrode recordings: spatiotemporal characterization and inter-trial variation of evoked gamma oscillations in mouse somatosensory cortex in vitro. Frontiers Comput. Neurosci. 7: 134 (2013) - 2012
- [c19]Jennifer Ferreira, Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
Agile Development and User Experience Design Integration as an Ongoing Achievement in Practice. AGILE 2012: 11-20 - 2011
- [j15]Jennifer Ferreira, Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
User experience design and agile development: managing cooperation through articulation work. Softw. Pract. Exp. 41(9): 963-974 (2011) - 2010
- [c18]Jennifer Ferreira, Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
Values and Assumptions Shaping Agile Development and User Experience Design in Practice. XP 2010: 178-183 - [p2]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
Three 'C's of Agile Practice: Collaboration, Co-ordination and Communication. Agile Software Development 2010: 61-85 - [p1]Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp:
Collaboration, Communication and Co-ordination in Agile Software Development Practice. Collaborative Software Engineering 2010: 93-108
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j14]Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp:
The emergence of object-oriented technology: the role of community. Behav. Inf. Technol. 28(3): 211-222 (2009) - [j13]Helen Sharp, Nathan Baddoo, Sarah Beecham, Tracy Hall, Hugh Robinson:
Models of motivation in software engineering. Inf. Softw. Technol. 51(1): 219-233 (2009) - [j12]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson, Marian Petre:
The role of physical artefacts in agile software development: Two complementary perspectives. Interact. Comput. 21(1-2): 108-116 (2009) - [j11]Tracy Hall, Nathan Baddoo, Sarah Beecham, Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp:
A systematic review of theory use in studies investigating the motivations of software engineers. ACM Trans. Softw. Eng. Methodol. 18(3): 10:1-10:29 (2009) - [c17]Nadia Pantidi, Yvonne Rogers, Hugh Robinson:
Is the Writing on the Wall for Tabletops? INTERACT (2) 2009: 125-137 - 2008
- [j10]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
Collaboration and co-ordination in mature eXtreme programming teams. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 66(7): 506-518 (2008) - [j9]Sarah Beecham, Nathan Baddoo, Tracy Hall, Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp:
Motivation in Software Engineering: A systematic literature review. Inf. Softw. Technol. 50(9-10): 860-878 (2008) - [j8]Tracy Hall, Helen Sharp, Sarah Beecham, Nathan Baddoo, Hugh Robinson:
What Do We Know about Developer Motivation? IEEE Softw. 25(4): 92-94 (2008) - [c16]Nadia Pantidi, Hugh Robinson, Yvonne Rogers:
Can technology-rich spaces support multiple uses? BCS HCI (2) 2008: 135-138 - [c15]Nathan Baddoo, Sarah Beecham, Tracy Hall, Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp:
Motivating Software Engineers - A Theoretically Reflective Model. ICEIS (5) 2008: 174-180 - 2007
- [j7]Hugh Robinson, Judith Segal, Helen Sharp:
Ethnographically-informed empirical studies of software practice. Inf. Softw. Technol. 49(6): 540-551 (2007) - [c14]Sarah Beecham, Helen Sharp, Nathan Baddoo, Tracy Hall, Hugh Robinson:
Does the XP environment meet the motivational needs of the software developer? An empirical study. AGILE 2007: 37-49 - 2006
- [c13]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson, Judith Segal, Dominic Furniss:
The Role of Story Cards and the Wall in XP teams: A Distributed Cognition Perspective. AGILE 2006: 65-75 - [c12]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
A Distributed Cognition Account of Mature XP Teams. XP 2006: 1-10 - 2005
- [j6]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
Some social factors of software engineering: the maverick, community and technical practices. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 30(4): 1-6 (2005) - [c11]Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp:
Organisational culture and XP: three case studies. AGILE 2005: 49-58 - [c10]Gonzalo G. de Polavieja, Annette Harsch, Hugh Robinson, Mikko Juusola:
Slow Conductances Encode Stimulus History into Spike Shapes. IWINAC (1) 2005: 150-155 - [c9]Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp:
The Social Side of Technical Practices. XP 2005: 100-108 - 2004
- [j5]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
An Ethnographic Study of XP Practice. Empir. Softw. Eng. 9(4): 353-375 (2004) - [c8]Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp:
The Characteristics of XP Teams. XP 2004: 139-147 - 2003
- [c7]Hugh Robinson, Helen Sharp:
XP Culture: Why the twelve practices both are and are not the most significant thing. Agile Development Conference 2003: 12-21 - [c6]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
An ethnography of XP practice. PPIG 2003: 3 - 2002
- [c5]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
Object technology: community and culture. OOPSLA Companion 2002: 92-93 - 2001
- [j4]Hugh Robinson:
Loyal Opposition - Reflecting on Research and Practice. IEEE Softw. 18(1): 112-111 (2001) - 2000
- [j3]Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson, Mark Woodman:
Software Engineering: Community and Culture. IEEE Softw. 17(1): 40-47 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c4]Helen Sharp, Mark Woodman, Fiona Hovenden, Hugh Robinson:
The Role of 'Culture' in Successful Software Process Improvement. EUROMICRO 1999: 2170- - [c3]Mark Woodman, Robert Griffiths, Malcolm Macgregor, Simon Holland, Hugh Robinson:
Exploiting Smalltalk Modules in a Customizable Programming Environment. ICSE 1999: 65-74 - [c2]Robert Griffiths, Mark Woodman, Simon Holland, Malcolm Macgregor, Hugh Robinson:
Separable UI Architectures in Teaching Object Technology. TOOLS (30) 1999: 290-299 - [c1]Mark Woodman, Robert Griffiths, Simon Holland, Hugh Robinson, Malcolm Macgregor:
Employing Object Technology to Expose Fundamental Object Concepts. TOOLS (29) 1999: 371-383 - 1998
- [j2]Hugh Robinson, Patrick A. V. Hall, Fiona Hovenden, Janet Rachel:
Postmodern Software Development. Comput. J. 41(6): 363-375 (1998) - 1996
- [j1]Janet Low, Jim Johnson, Patrick A. V. Hall, Fiona Hovenden, Janet Rachel, Hugh Robinson, Steve Woolgar:
Read this and change the way you feel about software engineering. Inf. Softw. Technol. 38(2): 77-87 (1996)
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