| 2009 | ||
|---|---|---|
| c18 | Mark Zachry, Clay Spinuzzi, William Hart-Davidson: Visualizing patterns of knowledge work in organizations: a workshop. SIGDOC 2009: 305-306 | |
| 2008 | ||
| c17 | Mark Zachry, William Hart-Davidson, Clay Spinuzzi: Advances in understanding knowledge work: an experience report. SIGDOC 2008: 243-248 | |
| 2007 | ||
| c16 | William Hart-Davidson, Clay Spinuzzi, Mark Zachry: Capturing & visualizing knowledge work: results & implications of a pilot study of proposal writing activity. SIGDOC 2007: 113-119 | |
| c15 | Mark Zachry, Clay Spinuzzi, William Hart-Davidson: Visual documentation of knowledge work: an examination of competing approaches. SIGDOC 2007: 120-126 | |
| c14 | Clay Spinuzzi: Learning our ABCs: accessibility, bottlenecks, and control in an organized research unit's website. SIGDOC 2007: 201-206 | |
| e1 | David G. Novick, Clay Spinuzzi (Eds.): Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference on Design of Communication, SIGDOC 2007, El Paso, Texas, USA, October 22-24, 2007. ACM 2007, isbn 978-1-59593-588-5 | |
| 2006 | ||
| c13 | Clay Spinuzzi, William Hart-Davidson, Mark Zachry: Chains and ecologies: methodological notes toward a communicative-mediational model of technologically mediated writing. SIGDOC 2006: 43-50 | |
| c12 | William Hart-Davidson, Clay Spinuzzi, Mark Zachry: Visualizing writing activity as knowledge work: challenges & opportunities. SIGDOC 2006: 70-77 | |
| c11 | John W. Stamey Jr., David G. Novick, Clay Spinuzzi, Brad Mehlenbacher: Research issues in the design of communication. SIGDOC 2006: 129-130 | |
| c10 | Mark Zachry, Clay Spinuzzi, William Hart-Davidson: Researching proposal development: accounting for the complexity of designing persuasive texts. SIGDOC 2006: 142-148 | |
| 2004 | ||
| c9 | Clay Spinuzzi: Four ways to investigate assemblages of texts: genre sets, systems, repertoires, and ecologies. SIGDOC 2004: 110-116 | |
| 2003 | ||
| c8 | ||
| c7 | Clay Spinuzzi: Knowledge circulation in a telecommunications company: a preliminary survey. SIGDOC 2003: 178-183 | |
| 2002 | ||
| c6 | Clay Spinuzzi: Documentation, participatory citizenship, and the web: the potential of open systems. SIGDOC 2002: 194-199 | |
| c5 | ||
| c4 | Clay Spinuzzi: A Scandinavian challenge, a US response: methodological assumptions in Scandinavian and US prototyping approaches. SIGDOC 2002: 208-215 | |
| 2001 | ||
| c3 | Clay Spinuzzi: Software development as mediated activity: applying three analytical frameworks for studying compound mediation. SIGDOC 2001: 58-67 | |
| 2000 | ||
| j4 | Clay Spinuzzi, Mark Zachry: Genre ecologies: an open-system approach to understanding and constructing documentation. ACM Journal of Computer Documentation 24(3): 169-181 (2000) | |
| j3 | Clay Spinuzzi: Exploring the blind spot: audience, purpose, and context in "product, process, and profit". ACM Journal of Computer Documentation 24(4): 213-219 (2000) | |
| c2 | Clay Spinuzzi: Investigating the technology-work relationship: a critical comparison of three qualitative field methods. SIGDOC 2000: 419-432 | |
| 1999 | ||
| c1 | Clay Spinuzzi: Grappling with distributed usability: a cultural-historical examination of documentation genres over four decades. SIGDOC 1999: 16-21 | |
| 1998 | ||
| j2 | Samuel G. McLellan, Alvin W. Roesler, Joseph T. Tempest, Clay Spinuzzi: Building More Usable APIs. IEEE Software 15(3): 78-86 (1998) | |
| j1 | Samuel G. McLellan, Alvin W. Roesler, Zongming Fei, Savita Chandran, Clay Spinuzzi: Experience Using Web-Based Shotgun Measures for Large-System Characterization and Improvement. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 24(4): 268-277 (1998) | |
| 1 | Savita Chandran | |
| 2 | Zongming Fei | |
| 3 | William Hart-Davidson | |
| 4 | Samuel G. McLellan | |
| 5 | Brad Mehlenbacher | |
| 6 | David G. Novick | |
| 7 | Alvin W. Roesler | |
| 8 | John W. Stamey Jr. | |
| 9 | Joseph T. Tempest | |
| 10 | Mark Zachry |
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