PPIG WIP Workshop 2007 4 Jan - 5 Jan 2007, Informatics Research Institute, University of Salford, UK

Day One

Session 1: Meta-Design

Usable Morality – A Challenge for End User Security

  • Luke Church and Alan F. Blackwell (University of Cambridge)

Policy Languages: For the Modern World or for an Alternate Universe

  • Moritz Becker (Microsoft) and Vicky Weissman (Cornell University)

Session 2: Design Practice

Connecting Programming with Accessibility

  • Chris Douce (Open)

Agile Narratives: Conversational Storytelling Across Agile Systems Development Practices

  • Johanna Hunt (University of Sussex)

Developers Anticipating Users’ Behavior During Design

  • Cordula Krinner (Technische Universität Berlin)

Dinner

Day Two

Why learn to program anyway?

  • Invited Talk: Dr Judith Good (University of Sussex)

Session 3: User Practice

Sensemaking in web-based learning

  • Ann Abraham (Open University)

Prototyping a user-interface design: the importance of tapping user knowledge

  • Nawal Alshebel and Thomas Green (University of Leeds)

An Empirical Study of End-User Behaviour in Spreadsheet Debugging

  • Brian Bishop and Kevin McDaid (Dundalk Institute of Technology)

Custom And Packaged Software Convergence

  • Ian Entwistle (University of Salford)

Session 4: Cognitive Dimensions and Computer Science Education

Can Cognitive Dimensions Predict User Trust?

  • Jiten Makan (University of Salford)

Tradeoffs in Future Proofing Notations

  • Luke Church (University of Cambridge)

Conceptions of Object-Oriented Terms

  • Morten Lindholm (University of Aarhus, Denmark)

Coffee and Closing Discussion