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  • Liu, Zheng (2004-07-12)
    Traditionally, research into end-user programming has focused on how to make programming more accessible to end users conducting the programming activities all by themselves. However, few researchers have considered intr ...
  • Grigoreanu, Valentina I.; Burnett, Margaret; Robertson, George (2009?)
    End-user programmers’ code (e.g., accountants’ spreadsheet formulas) is fraught with errors. To help mitigate this problem, end-user software engineering research is becoming established. However, most of this work has f ...
  • Creswick, Eugene Rogan (2004-06-07)
    End-user programming is growing at a rapid rate, but there has been little in the way of tools or environments to improve the correctness of programs created by end users. We present an approach to dynamic assertions in ...
  • Summet, Jay W. (2001-07-23)
    Spreadsheet languages are the most commonly used end-user programming paradigm, yet spreadsheets commonly contain errors. Research shows that a significant number of spreadsheets (20%-40%) created by end users contain ...
  • Wallace, Christine A. (2001-08-23)
    Spreadsheets are arguably the most widely used programming language in use today, yet spreadsheets commonly contain errors. Research shows that regardless of the experience of the end user, an alarming number of spread ...
  • Kulesza, Todd; Stumpf, Simone; Riche, Yann; Burnett, Margaret; Wong, Weng-Keen; Oberst, Ian; Moor, Travis; McIntosh, Kevin; Bice, Forrest (2009?)
    Many applications include machine learning algorithms intended to learn “programs” (rules of behavior) from an end user’s actions. When these learned programs are wrong, their users receive little explanation as to why, ...
  • Arredondo-Castro, Miguel A. (2001-05-31)
    The temporal behavior in applications involving visual data can be critical for the correctness of some programs. Forms/3 allows the user to specify temporal behaviors in an independent way, without introducing extrane ...
  • Abraham, Robin (2007-05-18)
    Spreadsheets are among the most widely used end-user programming systems. Unfortunately, there is a high incidence of errors in end-user spreadsheets, and some of these errors have high impact. In this dissertation, we ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Brown, Darren; Burnett, Margaret, 1949-; Rothermel, Greg (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2003-03)
    End-user specification of Lyee programs is one goal envisioned by the Lyee methodology. But with any software development effort comes the possibility of faults. Thus, providing end users a means to enter their own speci ...
  • Subrahmaniyan, Neeraja (2007-10-15)
    There has been little research into how end-user programming environments can provide explanations that could fill a critical information gap for end-user debuggers – help with debugging strategy. To address this need, w ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Subrahmaniyan, Neeraja; Kissinger, Cory; Rector, Kyle; Inman, Derek; Kaplan, Jared; Beckwith, Laura A.; Burnett, Margaret, 1949- (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2007-03-27)
    There has been little research into how end-user programming environments can provide explanations that could fill a critical information gap for end-user debuggers - help with debugging strategy. To address this need, w ...
  • Chekka, Sudheer Kumar (2001-07-16)
    E-commerce has begun to evolve beyond simple web pages to more sophisticated ways of conducting e-business transactions, such as through electronic advertising, negotiation, and delivery. However, to participate in the ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Brown, Darren; Burnett, Margaret, 1949-; Rothermel, Greg (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2003-03)
    How can rigorous forms of testing be supported in a way that is both compatible with the visual aspect of visual programming languages, and usable by the audiences using those languages -- even when the audience has n ...
  • Cao, Chen (2013-04-24)
    End-user programmers face many barriers in programming. Research has seen many programming environments that attempted to lower or remove the barriers but despite these efforts, empirical studies continue to report barri ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Ruthruff, Joseph Ronald; Burnett, Margaret, 1949-; Rothermel, Gregg (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2004-06-21)
    End users develop more software than any other group of programmers, using software authoring devices such as email filtering editors, by-demonstration macro builders, and spreadsheet environments. Despite this, there h ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Prabhakararao, Shreenivasarao; Cook, Curtis R. (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2004)
    End-user programmers are writing an unprecedented number of programs, due in large part to the significant effort put forth to bring programming power to end users. Unfortunately, this effort has not been supplemented by ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Ruthruff, Joseph Randall; Burnett, Margaret, 1949- (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2004-07-23)
    End users develop more software than any other group of programmers, using software authoring devices such as e-mail filtering editors, by-demonstration macro builders, and spreadsheet environments. Despite this, there ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Ruthruff, Joseph Ronald; Prabhakararao, Shrinu; Reichwein, James; Cook, Curtis R.; Creswick, Eugene Rogan; Burnett, Margaret, 1949- (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2004-03)
    End-user programmers are writing an unprecedented number of programs, primarily using languages and environments that incorporate a number of interactive and visual programming techniques. To help these users debug the ...
  • Beckwith, Laura A. (2002-11-18)
    Traditionally, research into end-user programming has focused on how to make programming more accessible to end users. However, few researchers have considered providing end users with devices to help improve the reli ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Creelan, Tyler; Fisher, Marc Randall (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2004-08-17)
    The WYSIWYT (What You See is What You Test) methodology applies formal analysis and testing techniques to the spreadsheet paradigm. So far the methodology has been applied to a research spreadsheet prototype, Forms/3. Ho ...

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