Research Interests at Georgia Tech
I was the head programmer on I-Observe,
a collection of tools for discovering usability problems by analyzing and
visualizing detailed usage logs. The
last version of the program,
produced in 1996, is also available.
This project received most of its funding from
Intel
where I spent the summer of 1994 in the user lab in Portland, Oregon.
It was fun, but one summer was enough time to figure out that I don't
want to spend my life in a vast sea of cubicles.
Other group projects I was involved with include:
- Automated layout of dialogue boxes for UIDE
- Netvis
Analyzer which draws fly-through 3-D LAN and Internet pictures
(local copy)