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2005. Turning information visualization innovations into commercial products: lessons to guide the next success. IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, 2005. INFOVIS 2005. :241-244.
2001. Ordered treemap layouts. IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, 2001. INFOVIS 2001. :73-78.
1986. Empirical studies of programmers: The territory, paths, and destinations. Empirical studies of programmers. :1-12.
1976. Batched searching of sequential and tree structured files. ACM Trans. Database Syst.. 1(3):268-275.
1995. HUMAN VALUE AND THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY. Human factors in information systems: emerging theoretical bases. :355-355.
1994. The future of graphic user interfaces: Personal role managers. People and Computers. :444-444.
2007. Universal Usability: A grand challenge for HCI. Universal usability: Designing computer interfaces for user diversity.
1981. Putting the human factor into systems development. Proceedings of the eighteenth annual computer personnel research conference. :1-13.
2011. Technology-mediated social participation: the next 25 years of HCI challenges. Human-Computer Interaction. Design and Development Approaches. :3-14.
1984. Response time and display rate in human performance with computers. ACM Comput. Surv.. 16(3):265-285.
1991. A taxonomy and rule base for the selection of interaction styles. Human factors for informatics usability. :325-325.
1992. Education by engagement and construction: a strategic education initiative for a multimedia renewal of American education. Sociomedia: Hypermedia, Multimedia and the Social Creation of KnowledgeSociomedia: Hypermedia, Multimedia and the Social Creation of Knowledge. :13-26.
2007. 25 years of CHI conferences: capturing the exchange of ideas. Magazine interactions - 25 years of CHI conferences: a photographic essay. 14(2):24-31.
2005. Why Not Make Interfaces Better than 3D Reality? (2004) Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.