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10980
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7085
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3110

Overview

Beverly L. Harrison is affiliated with Microsoft in the United States. Their research spans fields within computer science, focusing particularly on interdisciplinary connections between technology and societal issues.

Their recent publications cover diverse topics and are featured in different venues. They authored "Die Auswirkungen der Industrialisierung auf die Rolle der Frau in der Gesellschaft" in 2022, published in Concilium. This work intersects sociology and political science themes with a historical perspective. Another notable contribution includes a coauthored paper titled "Enforcing MAVLink Safety & Security Properties Via Refined Multiparty Session Types," published in 2025 on arXiv (Cornell University). This paper relates to computer networks, communications, and information systems.

Their research topics center around:

  • Access Control and Trust
  • Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
  • Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance

Primary fields of study for Beverly L. Harrison include:

  • Computer Science

Specific subfields they have contributed to are:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Information Systems
  • Computer Networks and Communications

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Beverly L. Harrison are:

  • Arthur Azevedo de Amorim
  • Max Taylor
  • Gary T. Leavens
  • Lance Joneckis
  • Trevor Kann

Publication venues where Beverly L. Harrison's work appears include:

  • Concilium
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Activity sensing in the wild: a field trial of ubifit garden

    Sunny Consolvo;David W. McDonald;Tammy Toscos;Mike Y. Chen

  • Bridging physical and virtual worlds with electronic tags

    Roy Want;Kenneth P. Fishkin;Anuj Gujar;Beverly L. Harrison

  • The Mobile Sensing Platform: An Embedded Activity Recognition System

    T. Choudhury;S. Consolvo;B. Harrison;J. Hightower

  • UbiGreen: investigating a mobile tool for tracking and supporting green transportation habits

    Jon Froehlich;Tawanna Dillahunt;Predrag Klasnja;Jennifer Mankoff

  • MyExperience: a system for in situ tracing and capturing of user feedback on mobile phones

    Jon Froehlich;Mike Y. Chen;Sunny Consolvo;Beverly Harrison

  • Squeeze me, hold me, tilt me! An exploration of manipulative user interfaces

    Beverly L. Harrison;Kenneth P. Fishkin;Anuj Gujar;Carlos Mochon

  • A diary study of work-related reading: design implications for digital reading devices

    Annette Adler;Anuj Gujar;Beverly L. Harrison;Kenton O'Hara

  • Selectively enabled electronic tags

    Roy Want;Kenneth P. Fishkin;Anuj Uday Gujar;Beverly L. Harrison

  • Plural devices enabling tiling for data transfer, dynamic array for the same and tiling-enabled display system

    Annette M Adler;Kenneth P Fishkin;Beverly L Harrison;Matthew E Howard

  • Controlled shielding of electronic tags

    Roy Want;Kenneth P. Fishkin;Anuj Uday Gujar;Beverly L. Harrison

  • Transparent layered user interfaces: an evaluation of a display design to enhance focused and divided attention

    Beverly L. Harrison;Hiroshi Ishii;Kim J. Vicente;William A. S. Buxton

  • Graphical user interface with optimal transparency thresholds for maximizing user performance and system efficiency

    William A.S. Buxton;Beverly L. Harrison;Kim J. Vicente

  • Spinning as a morpheme for a physical manipulatory grammar

    Bay-Wei W. Chang;Kenneth P. Fishkin;Beverly L. Harrison;Takeo Igarashi

  • Bonfire: a nomadic system for hybrid laptop-tabletop interaction

    Shaun K. Kane;Daniel Avrahami;Jacob O. Wobbrock;Beverly Harrison

  • Predicting The Next App That You Are Going To Use

    Ricardo Baeza-Yates;Di Jiang;Fabrizio Silvestri;Beverly Harrison

  • Handedness detection for a physical manipulatory grammar

    Kenneth P. Fishkin;Beverly L. Harrison;Carlos Mochon;Roy Want

  • Embodied User Interfaces: Towards Invisible User Interfaces

    Kenneth P. Fishkin;Thomas P. Moran;Beverly L. Harrison

  • Investigating statistical machine learning as a tool for software development

    Kayur Patel;James Fogarty;James A. Landay;Beverly Harrison

  • Information management system supporting multiple electronic tags

    Kenneth P. Fishkin;Anuj Uday Gujar;Beverly L. Harrison;Wesley R. Irish

  • Computer user interface using a physical manipulatory grammar

    Kenneth P. Fishkin;Beverly L. Harrison;Roy Want

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth P. Fishkin
Kenneth P. Fishkin Google (United States)
Roy Want
Roy Want Google (United States)
James A. Landay
James A. Landay Stanford University
Sunny Consolvo
Sunny Consolvo Google (United States)
Anthony LaMarca
Anthony LaMarca Intel (United States)
Thomas P. Moran
Thomas P. Moran IBM (United States)
Jon E. Froehlich
Jon E. Froehlich University of Washington
Kim J. Vicente
Kim J. Vicente University of Toronto
Eric Saund
Eric Saund IEEE-USA
William Buxton
William Buxton Microsoft (United States)

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