MATCH
I am currently working on the MATCH (Mobilising Advanced Technology for Care at Home) project; which is a collaboration of the University of Dundee, Glasgow University, Edinburgh University and Stirling University. This is a four year project funded by the Scottish funding agency.
The Project is building research capacity to explore technologies role in supporting extended independent living. This is motivated by a rapidly growing Elderly population and the need to support them in a sustainable way.
For more information on MATCH contact me directly or visit the MATCH web site to find out about each Academic partners interests as well as the large number of industrial partners.
PhD Applied Software Engineering
The overarching theme is "Technologies roles in supporting and augmenting the development of algorithms". To look at my current thoughts check out my PhD Blog, as things become more formalised I will pull them down to this page.
publications:
2009
"“Programmers in the Wild”: An Ethnographic Study of How Programmers Scaffold Programming Problems", C J Martin & J Hughes, Psychology of Programing interest Group Work in Progress, Moolton Keyness 2009, January.
2008
"Accessibility Challenge: A game show investigating the accessibility of computer systems for disabled people", M. Morgan, C. Martin, A. Newell, V. Hanson and J. Hughes, CHI 2008 - Design Community Events (2008), ACM, pp.2609-2610. Florence, Italy, 5-10 April. Our Ref: 08/C3.
"Requirements gathering with diverse user groups and stakeholders", M. Morgan,C. Martin, N. Hine,M. McGee-Lennon, J. Arnott, J. Clark and M. Wolters, CHI 2008 Proceedings (2008), ACM, pp.2597-2600. Florence, Italy, 5-10 April. Our Ref: 08/C4.
"Cognitive dimensions questionnaire applied to exploratory algorithm design", C. Martin and J. Hughes, Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education ITiCSEང (2008), SIGCSE, pp.184-188. Madrid, Spain, 30 June - 2 July. ISBN: 978 1 60558 115 6, Our Ref: 08/C14.
2007
"Scribbles: an exploratory study of sketch based support for early collaborative object oriented design", C. Martin, In Proceedings of the 12th Annual SIGCSE Conference on innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (2007), ITiCSE, Dundee, Scotland, June 25 - 27.