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- affiliation: University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c44]Graeme Smith, David J. Duke:
Specification with Class: A Brief History of Object-Z. FM Workshops (2) 2019: 73-86 - 2016
- [j45]Amit Chattopadhyay, Hamish A. Carr, David J. Duke, Zhao Geng, Osamu Saeki:
Multivariate topology simplification. Comput. Geom. 58: 1-24 (2016) - [j44]Daisuke Sakurai, Osamu Saeki, Hamish A. Carr, Hsiang-Yun Wu, Takahiro Yamamoto, David J. Duke, Shigeo Takahashi:
Interactive Visualization for Singular Fibers of Functions f : R3 → R2. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 22(1): 945-954 (2016) - 2015
- [c43]David J. Duke, Fouzhan Hosseini:
Skeletons for distributed topological computation. FHPC@ICFP 2015: 35-44 - [i1]Amit Chattopadhyay, Hamish A. Carr, David J. Duke, Zhao Geng, Osamu Saeki:
Multivariate Topology Simplification. CoRR abs/1509.04465 (2015) - 2014
- [j43]Hamish A. Carr, David J. Duke:
Joint Contour Nets. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 20(8): 1100-1113 (2014) - [c42]David J. Duke, Fouzhan Hosseini, Hamish A. Carr:
Parallel computation of multifield topology: experience of Haskell in a computational science application. FHPC@ICFP 2014: 11-21 - [c41]Zhao Geng, David J. Duke, Hamish A. Carr, Amit Chattopadhyay:
Visual Analysis of Hurricane Data Using Joint Contour Net. TPCG 2014: 33-40 - [c40]Amit Chattopadhyay, Hamish A. Carr, David J. Duke, Zhao Geng:
Simplifying Multivariate Topology (Extended Abstract). TPCG 2014: 51-52 - [c39]Amit Chattopadhyay, Hamish A. Carr, David J. Duke, Zhao Geng:
Extracting Jacobi Structures in Reeb Spaces. EuroVis (Short Papers) 2014 - [p1]David J. Duke, Hamish A. Carr:
Computational Topology via Functional Programming: A Baseline Analysis. Topological Methods in Data Analysis and Visualization 2014: 73-87 - 2013
- [c38]Hamish A. Carr, David J. Duke:
Joint Contour Nets: Computation and properties. PacificVis 2013: 161-168 - [c37]Peter Moritz Wortmann, David J. Duke:
Causality of optimized Haskell: what is burning our cycles? Haskell 2013: 141-152 - 2012
- [j42]David J. Duke, Hamish A. Carr, Aaron Knoll, Nicolas Schunck, Hai Ah Nam, Andrzej Staszczak:
Visualizing Nuclear Scission through a Multifield Extension of Topological Analysis. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 18(12): 2033-2040 (2012) - 2010
- [c36]Colin Myers, David J. Duke:
A map of the heap: revealing design abstractions in runtime structures. SOFTVIS 2010: 63-72 - [c35]Jason D. Wood, Jungwook Seo, David J. Duke, Jeremy Walton, Ken Brodlie:
Flexible delivery of visualization software and services. ICCS 2010: 1719-1726
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c34]Nadia Boukhelifa, David J. Duke:
Uncertainty visualization: why might it fail? CHI Extended Abstracts 2009: 4051-4056 - [c33]Nadia Boukhelifa, David J. Duke:
Visualizing Heterogeneous Utility Data: A Case for Aesthetic Design. Eurographics (Areas Papers) 2009: 3-10 - [c32]David J. Duke, Rita Borgo, Malcolm Wallace, Colin Runciman:
Huge Data But Small Programs: Visualization Design via Multiple Embedded DSLs. PADL 2009: 31-45 - 2008
- [c31]Nadia Boukhelifa, David J. Duke:
The Aesthetics of the Underworld. CAe 2008: 41-48 - [c30]Jason D. Wood, Ken Brodlie, Jungwook Seo, David J. Duke, Jeremy Walton:
A Web Services Architecture for Visualization. eScience 2008: 1-7 - [c29]David J. Duke, Rita Borgo, Colin Runciman, Malcolm Wallace:
Experience report: visualizing data through functional pipelines. ICFP 2008: 379-382 - [e3]David J. Duke, Lynda Hardman, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Dietrich Paulus, Steffen Staab:
Semantic Multimedia, Third International Conference on Semantic and Digital Media Technologies, SAMT 2008, Koblenz, Germany, December 3-5, 2008. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5392, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-92234-6 [contents] - 2007
- [j41]David J. Duke, Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 26(1) (2007) - [j40]David J. Duke, Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 26(2) (2007) - [j39]David J. Duke, Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 26(4) (2007) - 2006
- [j38]David J. Duke, Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 25(1): i (2006) - [j37]David J. Duke, Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 25(2): i (2006) - [j36]David J. Duke, Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 25(4): i (2006) - [j35]David J. Duke, Malcolm Wallace, Rita Borgo, Colin Runciman:
Fine-grained Visualization Pipelines and Lazy Functional Languages. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 12(5): 973-980 (2006) - 2005
- [j34]David J. Duke, Ken W. Brodlie, David A. Duce, Ivan Herman:
Do You See What I Mean? IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 25(3): 6-9 (2005) - [e2]Ken Brodlie, David J. Duke, Kenneth I. Joy:
7th Joint Eurographics - IEEE VGTC Symposium on Visualization, Leeds, UK, June 1-3, 2005. Eurographics Association 2005, ISBN 3-905673-19-3 [contents] - 2004
- [j33]David J. Duke:
Drawing Attention to Meaning. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 7(6): 673-682 (2004) - [c28]David J. Duke:
Linking Representation with Meaning. IEEE Visualization 2004: 5 - [c27]David J. Duke, Ken W. Brodlie, David A. Duce:
Building an Ontology of Visualization. IEEE Visualization 2004: 7 - [c26]Amir H. Youssefi, David J. Duke, Mohammed Javeed Zaki:
Visual web mining. WWW (Alternate Track Papers & Posters) 2004: 394-395 - 2003
- [j32]David J. Duke, Philip J. Barnard, Nick Halper, Mara Mellin:
Rendering and Affect. Comput. Graph. Forum 22(3): 359-368 (2003) - 2002
- [j31]David J. Duke, Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 21(1): 3 (2002) - [j30]David J. Duke, Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 21(2): 98 (2002) - [j29]David J. Duke, Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 21(4): 659 (2002) - [j28]Jon May, M. J. Buehner, David J. Duke:
Continuity in cognition. Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 1(4): 252-262 (2002) - 2001
- [j27]Ivan Herman, David J. Duke:
Minimal Graphics. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 21(6): 18-21 (2001) - [j26]Sabine Coquillart, David J. Duke:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 20(1): 2 (2001) - [j25]Sabine Coquillart, David J. Duke:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 20(2): 66 (2001) - [j24]David J. Duke, Roberto Scopigno:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 20(4): 178 (2001) - [c25]David J. Duke:
Modular Techniques in Information Visualization. InVis.au 2001: 11-18 - [c24]David J. Duke, David A. Duce, Philip J. Barnard, Jon May:
Human-computer protocols. HCI 2001: 296-300 - 2000
- [j23]Sabine Coquillart, David J. Duke:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 19(1): 2 (2000) - [j22]Sabine Coquillart, David J. Duke:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 19(2): 98 (2000) - [j21]David J. Duke:
Carla Vandoni - A Remarkable Lady. Comput. Graph. Forum 19(2): 99 (2000) - [j20]Shamus P. Smith, David J. Duke:
Binding Virtual Environments to Toolkit Capabilities. Comput. Graph. Forum 19(3): 81-89 (2000) - [j19]Sabine Coquillart, David J. Duke:
Editorial. Comput. Graph. Forum 19(4): 194 (2000) - [j18]Richard Butterworth, Ann Blandford, David J. Duke:
Demonstrating the Cognitive Plausibility of Interactive System Specifications. Formal Aspects Comput. 12(4): 237-259 (2000) - [j17]Philip J. Barnard, Jon May, David J. Duke, David A. Duce:
Systems, interactions, and macrotheory. ACM Trans. Comput. Hum. Interact. 7(2): 222-262 (2000) - [c23]David A. Duce, David J. Duke:
Syndetic Modelling: Computer Science Meets Cognitive Psychology. FM-Everywhere@FORTE/PSTV 2000: 50-74
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [b2]David J. Duke, Ivan Herman, M. Scott Marshall:
PREMO: A Framework for Multimedia Middleware - Specification, Rationale, and Java Binding. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1591, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66720-2 - [j16]Shamus P. Smith, David J. Duke, Mieke Massink:
The Hybrid World of Virtual Environments. Comput. Graph. Forum 18(3): 297-308 (1999) - [j15]David A. Duce, David J. Duke, Giorgio P. Faconti, Ivan Herman:
The Changing Face of Standardization: A Place for Formal Methods? Formal Aspects Comput. 11(1): 1-20 (1999) - [j14]David J. Duke, Bob Fields, Michael D. Harrison:
A Case Study in the Specification and Analysis of Design Alternatives for a User Interface. Formal Aspects Comput. 11(2): 107-131 (1999) - [j13]David J. Duke, David A. Duce:
The Formalization of a Cognitive Architecture and its Application to Reasoning About Human Computer Interaction. Formal Aspects Comput. 11(6): 665-689 (1999) - [j12]Richard Butterworth, Ann Blandford, David J. Duke:
Using Formal Models to Explore Display-Based Usability Issues. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 10(4): 455-479 (1999) - [c22]Mieke Massink, David J. Duke, Shamus P. Smith:
Towards Hybrid Interface Specifications for Virtual Environments. DSV-IS 1999: 30-51 - [c21]David J. Duke:
Discussion topics for the DSV-IS'99 working groups. DSV-IS 1999: 268-269 - [c20]Iván Herman, M. Scott Marshall, Guy Melançon, David J. Duke, Maylis Delest, Jean-Philippe Domenger:
Skeletal Images as Visual Cues in Graph Visualization. VisSym 1999: 13-22 - [e1]David J. Duke, Angel R. Puerta:
Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems'99, Proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop in Braga, Portugal, June 2-4, 1999. Springer 1999, ISBN 3-211-83405-2 [contents] - 1998
- [j11]David J. Duke, Ivan Herman:
Programming Paradigms in an Object-Oriented Multimedia Standard. Comput. Graph. Forum 17(4): 249-261 (1998) - [j10]David J. Duke, Philip J. Barnard, David A. Duce, Jon May:
Syndetic Modelling. Hum. Comput. Interact. 13(4): 337-393 (1998) - [j9]Ivan Herman, Nuno Correia, David A. Duce, David J. Duke, Graham J. Reynolds, James van Loo:
A Standard Model for Multimedia Synchronization: PREMO Synchronization Objects. Multim. Syst. 6(2): 88-101 (1998) - [c19]David J. Duke, Iván Herman:
A Standard for Multimedia Middleware. Eurographics (State of the Art Reports) 1998 - [c18]David Abramson, Kate A. Smith, Paul Logothetis, David J. Duke:
FPGA Based Implementation of a Hopfield Neural Network for Solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems. EUROMICRO 1998: 20688-20693 - [c17]David J. Duke, Ivan Herman:
A Standard for Multimedia Middleware. ACM Multimedia 1998: 381-390 - 1997
- [j8]David J. Duke, Ivan Herman, Thomas Rist, Michael D. Wilson:
Relating the primitive hierarchy of the PREMO standard to the standard reference model for intelligent multimedia presentation systems. Comput. Stand. Interfaces 18(6-7): 525-535 (1997) - [j7]Ann Blandford, David J. Duke:
Integrating user and computer system concerns in the design of interactive systems. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 46(5): 653-679 (1997) - 1996
- [j6]Victoria Bellotti, Ann Blandford, David J. Duke, David MacLean, Jon May, Laurence Nigay:
Interpersonal Access Control in Computer-Mediated Communications: A Systematic Analysis of the Design Space. Hum. Comput. Interact. 11(4): 357-432 (1996) - [c16]Simon Buckingham Shum, Ann Blandford, David J. Duke, Jason Good, Jon May, Fabio Paternò, Richard M. Young:
Multidisciplinary Modelling for User-Centred System Design: An Air-traffic Control Case Study. BCS HCI 1996: 201-219 - [c15]Giorgio P. Faconti, David J. Duke:
Device Models. DSV-IS 1996: 73-91 - [c14]J. K. Hyde, David J. Duke:
Fusion Engines and Melting Pots. DSV-IS 1996: 292-311 - 1995
- [j5]David J. Duke:
Reasoning About Gestural Interaction. Comput. Graph. Forum 14(3): 55-66 (1995) - [j4]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
Event model of human-system interaction. Softw. Eng. J. 10(1): 3-12 (1995) - [j3]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
Mapping user requirements to implementations. Softw. Eng. J. 10(1): 13-20 (1995) - [c13]David J. Duke, Philip J. Barnard, Jon May, David A. Duce:
Systematic Development of the Human Interface. APSEC 1995: 313- - [c12]Ian J. Hayes, Keijiro Araki, David J. Duke, Val E. Veraart:
Are Formal Methods Relevant? APSEC 1995: 513 - [c11]David A. Duce, David J. Duke:
Interaction, Cognition and Visualization. DSV-IS 1995: 1-20 - [c10]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
Interaction and Task Requirements. DSV-IS 1995: 54-75 - 1994
- [j2]David A. Duce, David J. Duke, Paul J. W. ten Hagen, Graham J. Reynolds:
PREMO - An Initial Approach to a Formal Definition. Comput. Graph. Forum 13(3): 393-406 (1994) - [c9]David J. Duke, Giorgio P. Faconti, Michael D. Harrison, Fabio Paternò:
Unifying Views of Interactors. Advanced Visual Interfaces 1994: 143-152 - [c8]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
Folding Human Factors into Rigorous Development. DSV-IS 1994: 333-347 - [c7]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
A Theory of Presentations. FME 1994: 271-290 - [c6]Michael D. Harrison, David J. Duke:
A Review of Formalisms for Describing Interactive Behaviour. ICSE Workshop on SE-HCI 1994: 49-75 - [c5]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
From Formal Models to Formal Methods. ICSE Workshop on SE-HCI 1994: 159-173 - 1993
- [j1]David J. Duke, Michael D. Harrison:
Abstract Interaction Objects. Comput. Graph. Forum 12(3): 25-36 (1993) - [c4]David A. Carrington, David J. Duke, Ian J. Hayes, Jim Welsh:
Deriving Modular Designs from Formal Specifications. SIGSOFT FSE 1993: 89-98 - 1992
- [b1]David J. Duke:
Object-oriented formal specification / by David John Duke. University of Queensland, Australia, 1992 - 1991
- [c3]David J. Duke:
Enhancing the Structure of Z Specifications. Z User Workshop 1991: 329-351 - 1990
- [c2]David J. Duke, Roger Duke:
Towards a Semantics for Object-Z. VDM Europe 1990: 244-261
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c1]David A. Carrington, David J. Duke, Roger Duke, Paul King, Gordon A. Rose, Graeme Smith:
Object-Z: An Object-Oriented Extension to Z. FORTE 1989: 281-296
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