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15 papers:

SANERSANER-2016-ChengCHZLZZ #refactoring
Supporting Selective Undo for Refactoring (XC, YC, ZH, TZ, ML, HZ, JZ), pp. 13–23.
CHICHI-2015-MyersLLYFB
Selective Undo Support for Painting Applications (BAM, AL, TML, YY, AF, JB), pp. 4227–4236.
ICSEICSE-v1-2015-YoonM #editing
Supporting Selective Undo in a Code Editor (YY, BAM), pp. 223–233.
FASEFASE-2015-Abadi
The Prophecy of Undo (MA), pp. 347–361.
HCIHCI-IMT-2013-OeST
Undo/Redo by Trajectory (TO, BS, JT), pp. 712–721.
CHICHI-2012-AppertCP #named
Dwell-and-spring: undo for direct manipulation (CA, OC, EP), pp. 1957–1966.
CHICHI-2012-SeifriedRHS #interactive #scalability
Regional undo/redo techniques for large interactive surfaces (TS, CR, MH, SDS), pp. 2855–2864.
SEKESEKE-2012-MerlinoDPG #as a service
Software as a Service: Undo (HM, OD, PP, RGM), pp. 328–332.
CHICHI-2009-AkersSJW #problem #usability
Undo and erase events as indicators of usability problems (DA, MS, RJ, TW), pp. 659–668.
HCIHCI-NT-2009-NemeskeyST #named #ontology #persistent
OntoDesk: Ontology-Based Persistent System-Wide Undo on the Desktop (DN, BS, JT), pp. 890–899.
CSCWCSCW-2002-WangBC #collaboration #editing
Achieving undo in bitmap-based collaborative graphics editing systems (XW, JB, CC), pp. 68–76.
CSCWCSCW-2000-Sun #editing
Undo any operation at any time in group editors (CS), pp. 191–200.
TOOLSTOOLS-ASIA-2000-ZhangW #design pattern #implementation #object-oriented #using
Implementing Undo/Redo in PDF Studio Using Object-Oriented Design Pattern (MZ, KW), pp. 58–64.
CSCWCSCW-1996-ResselNG #approach #concurrent #editing
An Integrating, Transformation-Oriented Approach to Concurrency Control and Undo in Group Editors (MR, DNR, RG), pp. 288–297.
CHIINTERCHI-1993-Spenke #multi
From undo to multi-user applications: the demo (MS), pp. 468–469.

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