%SECTION Academic Unit %Institution University of Washington %Unit Computer Science and Engineering %Shortname Univ. of Washington, Computer Science & Eng. %Country USA-WA, Seattle %Address Dept of Computer Science & Engineering, FR-35 University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195 USA %Phone +01-206-543-6678 %Fax +01-614-543-2969 %Email borning@cs.washington.edu %Contact Alan Borning %Updated 1993-04-01 %Degrees MS, Ph.D. in CS %HCI_MS_Theses 0 %HCI_PhD_Theses 1 %HCI_MS_Current 0 %HCI_PhD_Current 2 %Description %SECTION HCI Program %Contact Alan Borning %Title Associate Professor %Degree %Address Dept of Computer Science & Engineering, FR-35 University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195 USA %Phone +01-206-543-6678 %FAX USA +01-206-543-2969 %Email borning@cs.washington.edu %Program %SECTION HCI Faculty %Name Alan Borning %Title Associate Professor %Degree Ph.D., 1979, Stanford, Computer Science %Phone +01-206-543-6678 %Email borning@cs.washington.edu %Interests + * constraint-based languages and systems * user interface toolkits * object-oriented languages %Publications + * John Maloney, Alan Borning, and Bjorn Freeman-Benson, "Constraint Technology for User Interface Construction in ThingLab II," Proceedings of the 1989 ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, New Orleans, October 1989, pages 381--388. * Bjorn Freeman-Benson, John Maloney, and Alan Borning, "An Incremental Constraint Solver," Communications of the ACM, Vol. 33 No. 1 (January 1990), pages 54-63. * Alan Borning and Michael Travers, "Two Approaches to Casual Interaction over Computer and Video Networks," 1991 ACM SIGCHI Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, New Orleans, April 1991, pages 13-19. * Michael Sannella, John Maloney, Bjorn Freeman-Benson, and Alan Borning, "Multi-way versus One-way Constraints in User Interfaces: Experience with the DeltaBlue Algorithm," Software-Practice and Experience, in press. * Franz Amador, Deborah Berman, Alan Borning, Tony DeRose, Adam Finkelstein, Dorothy Neville, David Notkin, David Salesin, Mike Salisbury, Joe Sherman, Ying Sun, Daniel Weld, and Georges Winkenbach, "Electronic `How Things Work' Articles: Two Early Prototypes," IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 15 pages, to appear August 1993.