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Deborah Boehm-Davis
Deborah Boehm-Davis
University Professor Emeritus, George Mason
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The effect of interruption duration and demand on resuming suspended goals.
CA Monk, JG Trafton, DA Boehm-Davis
Journal of experimental psychology: Applied 14 (4), 299, 2008
4162008
Milliseconds matter: An introduction to microstrategies and to their use in describing and predicting interactive behavior.
WD Gray, DA Boehm-Davis
Journal of experimental psychology: applied 6 (4), 322, 2000
3922000
Recovering from interruptions: Implications for driver distraction research
CA Monk, DA Boehm-Davis, G Mason, JG Trafton
Human factors 46 (4), 650-663, 2004
2862004
Thinking graphically: Connecting vision and cognition during graph comprehension.
RM Ratwani, JG Trafton, DA Boehm-Davis
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 14 (1), 36, 2008
1682008
The attentional costs of interrupting task performance at various stages
CA Monk, DA Boehm-Davis, JG Trafton
Proceedings of the human factors and ergonomics society annual meeting 46 …, 2002
1682002
Reducing the disruptive effects of interruption: A cognitive framework for analysing the costs and benefits of intervention strategies
DA Boehm-Davis, R Remington
Accident Analysis & Prevention 41 (5), 1124-1129, 2009
1492009
Experimental evaluation of software documentation formats
B Curtis, SB Sheppard, E Kruesi-Bailey, J Bailey, DA Boehm-Davis
Journal of systems and software 9 (2), 167-207, 1989
1261989
The red-line of workload: Theory, research, and design
R Grier, C Wickens, D Kaber, D Strayer, D Boehm-Davis, JG Trafton, ...
Proceedings of the human factors and ergonomics society annual meeting 52 …, 2008
1022008
Do interruptions affect quality of work?
CK Foroughi, NE Werner, ET Nelson, DA Boehm-Davis
Human factors 56 (7), 1262-1271, 2014
982014
Does the difficulty of an interruption affect our ability to resume?
DM Cades, DAB Davis, JG Trafton, CA Monk
Proceedings of the human factors and ergonomics society annual meeting 51 (4 …, 2007
972007
Mental representations of programs for student and professional programmers
RW Holt, DA Boehm-Davis, AC Shultz
Empirical studies of programmers: Second workshop, 33-46, 1987
891987
Mitigating disruptive effects of interruptions through training: What needs to be practiced?
DM Cades, DA Boehm-Davis, JG Trafton, CA Monk
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 17 (2), 97, 2011
772011
Interruptions disrupt reading comprehension.
CK Foroughi, NE Werner, D Barragán, DA Boehm-Davis
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 144 (3), 704, 2015
712015
Improving ATLS performance in simulated pediatric trauma resuscitation using a checklist
SE Parsons, EA Carter, LJ Waterhouse, J Fritzeen, DC Kelleher, ...
Annals of surgery 259 (4), 807-813, 2014
712014
The role of program structure in software maintenance
DA Boehm-Davis, RW Holt, AC Schultz
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 36 (1), 21-63, 1992
691992
Effects of age and congestion information accuracy of advanced traveler information systems on user trust and compliance
JE Fox, DA Boehm-Davis
Transportation Research Record 1621 (1), 43-49, 1998
681998
Dealing with interruptions can be complex, but does interruption complexity matter: A mental resources approach to quantifying disruptions
DM Cades, N Werner, DA Boehm-Davis, JG Trafton, CA Monk
Proceedings of the human factors and ergonomics society annual meeting 52 (4 …, 2008
672008
Program design methodologies and the software development process
DA Boehm-Davis, LS Ross
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 36 (1), 1-19, 1992
661992
Tracking pilot interactions with flight management systems through eye movements
M Diez, DA Boehm-Davis, RW Holt, ME Pinney, JT Hansberger, ...
Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Aviation Psychology 6 (1), 2001
572001
Can we create a measure of fluid intelligence using Puzzle Creator within Portal 2?
CK Foroughi, C Serraino, R Parasuraman, DA Boehm-Davis
Intelligence 56, 58-64, 2016
552016
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