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47 papers:

CASECASE-2015-JeongMS #composition #design #functional #requirements
Product modularity to jointly address functional and ecological requirements in the early design stage (MGJ, JRM, HWS), pp. 33–38.
CHICHI-2015-JacksonB #development #interactive #protocol #standard
Standards and/as Innovation: Protocols, Creativity, and Interactive Systems Development in Ecology (SJJ, SB), pp. 1769–1778.
CHICHI-2015-LuffYKH #flexibility
Flexible Ecologies And Incongruent Locations (PKL, NY, HK, CH), pp. 877–886.
CHICHI-2015-StrohmayerCB #learning #people
Exploring Learning Ecologies among People Experiencing Homelessness (AS, RC, MB), pp. 2275–2284.
CSCWCSCW-2015-GonzalesFB #lessons learnt #towards
Towards an Appropriable CSCW Tool Ecology: Lessons from the Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen (JAG, CF, AB), pp. 946–957.
CSCWCSCW-2015-WangNMRW #social #social media #student
Coming of Age (Digitally): An Ecological View of Social Media Use among College Students (YW, MN, GM, SMR, MW), pp. 571–582.
ICMLICML-2015-WinnerBS
Inference in a Partially Observed Queuing Model with Applications in Ecology (KW, GB, DS), pp. 2512–2520.
KDDKDD-2015-FlaxmanWS
Who Supported Obama in 2012?: Ecological Inference through Distribution Regression (SRF, YXW, AJS), pp. 289–298.
SANERCSMR-WCRE-2014-BaudryMMCFC #evolution #named
DIVERSIFY: Ecology-inspired software evolution for diversity emergence (BB, MM, CM, FC, FF, SC), pp. 395–398.
SANERCSMR-WCRE-2014-Grosjean #biology #maintenance #using
Using biology and ecology as inspiration for software maintenance? (Keynote abstract) (PG), p. 1.
SANERCSMR-WCRE-2014-MensCG #ecosystem #named #open source
ECOS: Ecological studies of open source software ecosystems (TM, MC, PG), pp. 403–406.
CHICHI-2014-ZhuCMPBK #community #effectiveness #online
Selecting an effective niche: an ecological view of the success of online communities (HZ, JC, TM, AP, HB, REK), pp. 301–310.
KDDKDD-2014-XuWCGSKDL #data mining #mining #network #social
Improving management of aquatic invasions by integrating shipping network, ecological, and environmental data: data mining for social good (JX, TLW, NVC, EKG, KS, RPK, JMD, DML), pp. 1699–1708.
CHICHI-2013-JacksonB #framework
Infrastructure and vocation: field, calling and computation in ecology (SJJ, SB), pp. 2873–2882.
HCIHCI-IMT-2013-JeonL #design #evaluation #smarttech #user interface
The Ecological AUI (Auditory User Interface) Design and Evaluation of User Acceptance for Various Tasks on Smartphones (MJ, JHL), pp. 49–58.
HCIHIMI-D-2013-MorandiniCNC #design #framework #web
The Proposition of a Framework to Support the Design of Ecological Systems for the Web (MM, PLPC, TN, TAC), pp. 338–346.
SEKESEKE-2013-HansenM #analysis #ecosystem #network #towards
Towards a Network Ecology of Software Ecosystems: an Analysis of two OSGi Ecosystems (KMH, KM), pp. 326–331.
ICSEICSE-2013-PosnettDDF #development #metric
Dual ecological measures of focus in software development (DP, RMD, PTD, VF), pp. 452–461.
CHICHI-2012-HupfeldR #human-computer
Laying the table for HCI: uncovering ecologies of domestic food consumption (AH, TR), pp. 119–128.
CSCWCSCW-2012-OleksikMJ #collaboration #research
Beyond data sharing: artifact ecology of a collaborative nanophotonics research centre (GO, NMF, RJ), pp. 1165–1174.
SACSAC-2012-TownsendHS #modelling
Relationship of reproduction and evolutionary computation to analytical modeling of the ecological genetics of inducible defenses (GCT, WNH, BS), pp. 1375–1380.
ASEASE-2011-PosnettFD #empirical #re-engineering
Ecological inference in empirical software engineering (DP, VF, PTD), pp. 362–371.
HCIHIMI-v1-2011-NasozBPR #metadata
A User-Centric Metadata Creation Tool for Preserving the Nation’s Ecological Data (FN, RCB, CJP, DJR), pp. 122–131.
CHICHI-2010-BalakrishnanMM #tool support
Fitting an activity-centric system into an ecology of workplace tools (ADB, TM, TPM), pp. 787–790.
CHICHI-2010-TurnerQBGB #communication
Exploring the workplace communication ecology (TT, PQ, JTB, GG, MB), pp. 841–850.
CHICHI-2009-DiSalvoBKS #human-computer
Nourishing the ground for sustainable HCI: considerations from ecologically engaged art (CFD, KB, NK, PS), pp. 385–394.
HCIHCD-2009-KuDC #architecture #education #usability
The Effects of Information Architecture and Atmosphere Style on the Usability of an Ecology Education Website (CjK, JLD, LCC), pp. 749–757.
HCIHCI-NT-2009-Chi #design #human-computer #interactive
A Position Paper on “Living Laboratories”: Rethinking Ecological Designs and Experimentation in Human-Computer Interaction (EHC), pp. 597–605.
CSCWCSCW-2008-LindtnerNWMJL #hybrid
A hybrid cultural ecology: world of warcraft in China (SL, BAN, YW, SDM, HJ, WL), pp. 371–382.
HCIHIMI-IIE-2007-HoriguchiASTNHK #interface #multi #performance
Ecological Interface to Enhance User Performance in Adjusting Computer-Controlled Multihead Weigher (YH, RA, TS, YT, KN, NH, HK), pp. 883–892.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2005-LokeLBG #abstraction #programming #workflow
Levels of Abstraction in Programming Device Ecology Workflows (SWL, SL, GB, BG), pp. 137–144.
SEKESEKE-2005-Aoyama #challenge #embedded #re-engineering #ubiquitous
Challenges of Embedded and Ubiquitous Software Engineering from the Perspective of Networked Ecological Systems (MA), p. 792.
SACSAC-2005-YoonYMWD #3d #interactive #network #visualisation
Interactive 3D visualization of highly connected ecological networks on the WWW (IY, SY, NDM, RJW, JAD), pp. 1207–1212.
ICALPICALP-2004-DurandMUV #turing machine
Ecological Turing Machines (BD, AAM, MU, NKV), pp. 457–468.
CHICHI-2004-KuzuokaYYKSH #communication #coordination
Dual ecologies of robot as communication media: thoughts on coordinating orientations and projectability (HK, KY, AY, JK, YS, CH), pp. 183–190.
CSCWCSCW-2004-KuzuokaKYSYLH
Mediating dual ecologies (HK, JK, KY, YS, AY, PL, CH), pp. 477–486.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2004-Lyytinen #analysis #functional #requirements #scalability #source code
Large Scale Requirements Engineering in Action: An Ethnographic Analysis of Functional and Political Ecologies in Situ in Space Mission Programs (KL), p. V.
ICEISICEIS-v4-2004-LokeL #behaviour #workflow
Analyzing Observable Behaviours of Device Ecology Workflows (SWL, SL), pp. 78–83.
CIAACIAA-2001-Velinov #automaton #design #modelling #on the
On the Software Design of Cellular Automata Simulators for Ecological Modeling (YV), pp. 261–262.
ICEISICEIS-v1-2001-Lancieri #concept
The Concept of Information Ecology (LL), pp. 188–193.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-LoiseletHD #research
From Field to Simulator and Microworld Studies: The Ecological Validity of Research (AL, JMH, PD), pp. 880–884.
HTHT-1998-Marshall #hypermedia #towards
Toward an Ecology of Hypertext Annotation (CCM), pp. 40–49.
CHICHI-1998-ChiPMPGC #evolution #visualisation #web
Visualizing the Evolution of Web Ecologies (EHhC, JEP, JDM, PP, RG, SKC), pp. 400–407.
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-ErpK #design
Ecological Display Design for the Control of Unmanned Airframes (JBFvE, BK), pp. 267–270.
LOPSTRLOPSTR-1995-Leuschel #constraints #deduction
Ecological Partial Deduction: Preserving Characteristic Trees Without Constraints (ML), pp. 1–16.
CSCWCSCW-1994-StarR #collaboration #design #framework #problem #scalability #towards
Steps Towards an Ecology of Infrastructure: Complex Problems in Design and Access for Large-Scale Collaborative Systems (SLS, KR), pp. 253–264.
ISMMIWMM-1992-Tarau #continuation #memory management #prolog
Ecological Memory Management in a Continuation Passing Prolog Engine (PT), pp. 344–356.

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