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  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Beckwith, Laura A.; Burnett, Margaret, 1949-; Wiedenbeck, Susan; Cook, Curtis R.; Sorte, Shraddha; Hastings, Michelle (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2004-09-22)
    Although gender differences in a technological world are receiving significant research attention, much of the research and practice has aimed at how society and education can impact the successes and retention of fem ...
  • 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, ...
  • Oberst, Ian; Moore, Travis; Wong, Weng-Keen; Kulesza, Todd; Stumpf, Simone; Riche, Yann; Burnett, Margaret (2009-11-02)
    Intelligent user interfaces, such as recommender systems and email classifiers, use machine learning algorithms to customize their behavior to the preferences of an end user. Although these learning systems are somewhat ...
  • 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 ...
  • Narayanan, Vaishnavi (2007-09-18)
    There has been little prior research reporting strategy usage in end-user problem solving, and even less using gender as a factor. Without this type of information, enduser programming systems cannot know the “target” a ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Beckwith, Laura A.; Grigoreanu, Valentina I.; Subrahmaniyan, Neeraja; Wiedenbeck, Susan; Burnett, Margaret, 1947-; Cook, Curtis R.; Bucht, Karin; Drummond, Russell (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2007-02-26)
    Little is known about the strategies end-user programmers use in debugging their programs, and even less is known about gender differences that may exist in these strategies. Without this type of information, end-user pr ...
  • 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; 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 ...
  • Zhang, Yan (2011-05-20)
    Visual programming languages (VPLs) have been widely used to support end-user programming. However, end users are still not able to reuse code as actively as professional programmers, even when given abundant resources s ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Djang, Rebecca W. (Rebecca Walpole); Burnett, Margaret, 1949- (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1997-11)
    Although spreadsheets can be argued to be the most widely-used end-user programming languages today, they are very limited compared to other programming languages, supporting only a few built-in types and offering only p ...
  • Oregon State University. Dept. of Computer Science; Kissinger, Cory; Burnett, Margaret, 1949-; Stumpf, Simone; Subrahmaniyan, Neeraja; Beckwith, Laura A.; Yang, Sherry; Rosson, Mary Beth (Corvallis, OR : Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2006-01-05)
    Although researchers have begun to explicitly support end-user programmers' debugging by providing information to help them find bugs, there is little research addressing the right content to communicate to these users. ...
  • Kulesza, Todd (2009-12-02)
    The results of a machine learning from user behavior can be thought of as a program, and like all programs, it may need to be debugged. Providing ways for the user to debug it matters because without the ability to fix e ...

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