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His research interests reaches from "Programming language design and cognitive psychology", "Interaction as an action language", and "Cognitive dimensions of notations and devices" to "Models of information artifacts" and "Virtual devices as research tools."
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In the 1980s Green was working for MRC Applied Psychology Unit in Cambridge, and became reader in computing at the
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Human Computer Interaction Handbook: Fundamentals, Evolving Technologies, and Emerging Applications.
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Usability analysis of visual programming environments: a ‘cognitive dimensions’ framework
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Task-action grammars: A model of the mental representation of task languages
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When visual programs are harder to read than textual programs
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Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-computer Interaction.
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Conceptual modeling for user interface development.
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Thomas R.G. Green
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Task-action grammars: A model of the mental representation of task languages
Cognitive dimensions of notations
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When visual programs are harder to read than textual programs
Marian Petre
Usability analysis of visual programming environments: a ‘cognitive dimensions’ framework
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