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JOURNAL PAPERS

  1. Patrick, A.S. (1986). The role of ability in creative ‘incubation.’ Personality and Individual Differences, 7, 169-174.
  2. Whalen, T.E., & Patrick, A.S. (1990). COMODA: A conversation model for database access. Behaviour & Information Technology, 9, 93-110.
  3. Lupker, S.J., Harbluk, J.L., & Patrick, A.S. (1991). Memory for things forgotten. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 17, 897-907.
  4. Patrick, A.S., & Whalen, T.E. (1992). Field testing a natural-language information system: Usage characteristics and users’ comments. Interacting with Computers, 4, 218-230.
  5. Patrick, A.S., Jacques-Locmelis, W., & Whalen, T. (1993). The role of previous questions and answers in natural-language dialogues with computers. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 5, 129-145.
  6. Patrick, A.S., Black, A., & Whalen, T.E. (1996). CBC Radio on the Internet: An experiment in convergence. Canadian Journal of Communication, 21, 125-140.
  7. Patrick, A.S. (1997). Media lessons from the National Capital FreeNet. Communications of the ACM, 40(7), 74-80.
  8. Patrick, A.S., & Black, A. (1997). Who is going online? Results from the National Capital FreeNet. Internet Research, 7(4), 305-319.
  9. Patrick, A.S. (1999). The human factors of MBone videoconferences: Recommendations for improving sessions and software. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 4(3).
  10. Patrick, A.S. (2002) Building trustworthy software agents. IEEE Internet Computing, 6(6), 46-53. (NRC 44958)
  11. Patrick, A.S. (2005). Just-in-time click-through agreements: Interface widgets for confirming informed, unambiguous consent. Journal of Internet Law, 9(3), 17-19. (NRC 48456)
  12. Sen, D., Lindgaard, G., & Patrick, A.S. (2007). Symbolic aspects of university homepage design: What appeals to different cultures? MMI-Interaktiv, 13, 55-64. (NRC 49886)

REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

  1. Whalen, T.E, & Patrick, A.S. (1989).Conversational hypertext: Information access through natural language dialogues with computers. Paper presented at the SIGCHI Conference, April 30 – May 4, 1989, Austin Texas. Published in CHI ‘89 Conference Proceedings, 289-292.
  2. Patrick, A.S., Black, A., & Whalen, T.E. (1995). Rich, young, male, dissatisfied computer geeks? Demographics and satisfaction from the National Capital FreeNet. In D. Godfrey & M. Levy (Eds.), Proceedings of Telecommunities 95: The International Community Networking Conference (pp. 83-107). Victoria, British Columbia, Canada: Telecommunities Canada.
  3. Patrick, A.S., & Kenny, S. (2003). From Privacy Legislation to Interface Design: Implementing Information Privacy in Human- Computer Interfaces. In R. Dingledine (Ed.), Proceedings of Privacy Enhancing Technologies Workshop (PET2003), Dresden, Germany, 26-28 March, 2003. LNCS 2760, pp. 107-124. (NRC 45787)
  4. Patrick, A.S., Long, A.C., & Flinn, S. (2003). HCI and security systems. Paper in the CHI 2003 Conference Proceedings: Extended Abstracts (Workshops), April 5-10, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. (NRC 46522)
  5. Korba, L., Song, R., Yee, G., & Patrick, A. (2006). Automated social network analysis for collaborative work. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization and Engineering (CDVE 2006). Palma de Mallorca, Spain. September 17-20. LNCS 4101, pp. 1-8. (NRC 48732)
  6. Sen, D., Patrick, A.S., & Lindgaard, G. (2006). Around the world through homepages: What attracts and persuades foreign students? Poster presented at the annual American Psychological Association Conference, Aug. 10-13, New Orleans.
  7. Heckle, R.R., Patrick, A.S., & Ozok, A. (2007). Perception and acceptance of fingerprint biometric technology. Proceedings of the Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security (SOUPS). Pittsburgh, PA, USA, July 18-20. (NRC 49363)
  8. Korba, L., Song, R., Yee, G., Patrick, A.S., Buffett, S., Wang, Y., & Geng, L. (2007). Private data management in collaborative environments. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization and Engineering (CDVE 2007). Shanghai, China. September 16-20. (NRC 49356)
  9. Korba, L., Wang, Y., Geng, L., Song, R., Yee, G., Patrick, A.S., Buffett, S., Liu, H., and You, Y. (2008). Private data discovery for privacy compliance in collaborative environments. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization and Engineering (CDVE 2008). Palma de Mallorca, Mallorca. September 21-25, 2008. NRC 50386.
  10. Sobey, J., Biddle, R., Van Oorschot, P.C., & Patrick, A.S. (2008). Exploring user reactions to browser cues for extended validation certificates. 13th European Symposium on Research in Computer Security (ESORICS), Oct. 6-8, Malaga, Spain. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), 5283, 411-427. NRC 50412.
  11. Biddle, R., van Oorschot, P.C., Patrick, A.S., Sobey, J. & Whalen, T., (2009). Browser interfaces and extended validation SSL certificates: An empirical study. CCSW 2009: The ACM Cloud Computing Security Workshop (in conjunction with the 16th ACM CCS), November 13, Chicago

BOOKS & CHAPTERS

  1. Korba, L., Yee, G., Xu, Y., Song, R., Patrick, A.S., & El-Khatib, K. (2005). Privacy and trust in agent-supported distributed learning. Book chapter in F.O. Lin (Ed.), Designing Distributed Learning Environments with Intelligent Software Agents. Idea Group. (NRC 46505)
  2. Yee, G., El-Khatib, K., Korba, L., Patrick, A.S., Song, R., & Xu, Y. (2005). Privacy and trust in e-government. Book chapter in W. Huang, K. Siau, & K.K. Wei (Eds.), Electronic Government Strategies and Implementations. Idea Group
  3. Korba, L., Patrick, A.S., & Song, R. (2003). Trust model and network aspects. In G.W. van Blarkom, J.J. Borking & J.G.E. Olk (Eds.). Handbook of Privacy and Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: The Case of Intelligent Software Agents. College Bescherming Persoonsgegevens, Den Haag, The Netherlands. (NRC 47403) (available for download)
  4. Patrick, A.S., Kenny, S., Holmes, C., & van Breukelen, M. (2003). Human computer interaction. In G.W. van Blarkom, J.J. Borking & J.G.E. Olk (Eds.). Handbook of Privacy and Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: The Case of Intelligent Software Agents. College Bescherming Persoonsgegevens, Den Haag, The Netherlands. (available for download)
  5. Patrick, A.S., Briggs, P. & Marsh, S. (2005). Designing systems that people will trust. Book chapter in L. Cranor & S. Garfinkel (Eds.), Security and Usability: Designing Secure Systems That People Can Use, O’Reilly & Associates. (NRC 47438)
  6. Patrick, A.S., & Yung, M. (Editors) (2005). Proceedings of the Financial Cryptography and Data Security Conference (FC 2005), February/March 2005, Roseau, The Commonwealth of Dominica, LNCS 3570, Springer.
  7. Marsh, S., Patrick, A.S., & Briggs, P. (2007). Social issues of trust and digital government. Article in A. Anttiroiko & M Mälkiä (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Digital Government, Idea Group. Also published in H. Nemati (ed.), Information security and ethics: Concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications. IGI Global, 2008.

SELF-PUBLISHED DISCUSSION PAPERS

  1. Patrick, A.S. Human Factors of Security Systems: A Brief Review. Self-published discussion paper, March 19, 2002.
  2. Patrick, A.S. The Psychology of Virtual Presence: Research Ideas. Self-published discussion paper, January 24, 2002.
  3. Patrick, A.S. Just-In-Time Click-Through Agreements: Interface Widgets for Facilitating User Understanding and Confirming Informed, Unambiguous Consent. Self-published discussion paper, July, 2002.
  4. Singer, J., Patrick, A.S., & Vinson, N. (2003). Canadian Human Computer Interaction Research Profile. Self-published discussion paper, December, 2003 (NRC 47115)
  5. Bauer, B., & Patrick, A.S. (2004). A Human Factors Extension to the Seven-Layer OSI Reference Model. Self-published discussion paper, January, 2004.
  6. Patrick, A.S. (2005). Multicast and Access Grid: Survey results. Working paper available at http://www.andrewpatrick.ca/multicast-survey/index.html
  7. Patrick, A.S. (2006). Privacy practices for HCI research. HOT Topics!, 5(2). http://www.carleton.ca/hotlab/hottopics/Articles/February2006-PrivacyPract.html

TELECOMMUNICATIONS STANDARDS CONTRIBUTIONS

  1. Patrick, A.S. (1999). Nortel Networks (Canada). Subjective results on impairment effects of IP packet loss. ITU-T SG 12 Contribution (COM12-D110; Q20/12, Q23/12).
  2. Patrick, A.S. (1999). Nortel Networks (Canada). AMR-NS Selection Tests: Nortel Networks Test Results for Experiments 1, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6, 7. ETSI SMG11/S4 Contribution TDOC 442.

NON-REFEREED CONFERENCE PAPERS

  1. Patrick, A. S. (1985). Cognitive priming and introspection. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, June 6-8. Abstract No. 410 in Canadian Psychology, 26 (2a).
  2. Patrick, A. S. (1987). Do strong memories really block the recall of weaker memories? Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, June 18-20. Abstract No. 460 in Canadian Psychology, 28 (2a).
  3. Patrick, A. S. (1988). Delayed part-list cues: Testing the SAM theory of memory retrieval. Paper presented at the Forty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, June 8-10. Abstract No. 595 in Canadian Psychology, 29 (2a).
  4. Patrick, A.S., Harbluk, J.L., & Lupker, S.J. (1988). Analyzing the fate of unrecalled items. Paper presented at the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, November 11-13. Abstract published in Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 26, 502.
  5. Harbluk, J.L., Patrick, A.S., & Lupker, S.J. (1990). On the fate of unrecalled items. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychological Association, May 31-June 2. Abstract No. 63 in Canadian Psychology, 31 (2a).
  6. Patrick, A.S. (1998). User-centred design of an MBone videoconference polling tool. Paper presented at Net 98: The 12th Annual Canadian Internet Conference, May 10-12, Whistler, BC.
  7. Corrie, B., Wong, H., Zimmerman, T., Marsh, S., Patrick, A.S., Singer, J., Emond, B., & Noel, S. (2003). Towards quality of experience in advanced collaborative environments. Paper presented at the Third Annual Workshop on Advanced Collaborative Environments, June 22, Seattle. (NRC 46521)
  8. Patrick, A.S. (2004). Usability and acceptability of biometric security systems. Presentation at Financial Cryptography Conference (FC04), February 9-12, Key West FL. LNCS 3110, p. 105.
  9. Patrick, A.S., Singer, J., Corrie, B., Noël, S., El Khatib, K., Emond, B., Zimmerman, T., & Marsh, S. (2004). A QoE Sensitive Architecture for Advanced Collaborative Environments. Paper presented at the First International Conference on Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Wired/Wireless Networks (QSHINE 2004), Oct. 18-20, Dallas, TX.
  10. Corrie, B., Zimmerman, T., Patrick, A.S., El-Khatib, K., Singer, J., Noël, S., & Storey, M. (2005). Technology, technology, everywhere! Paper presented at the Fifth Annual Workshop on Advanced Collaborative Environments, Sept. 8-9, Redmond.
  11. Patrick, A.S. (2008). Monitoring corporate password sharing using social network analysis. Paper presented at the International Sunbelt Social Network Conference, St. Pete Beach, Florida, Jan. 22-27. (NRC 49907)
  12. Zurko, M.E., & Patrick, A.S. (2008). Panel: Usable cryptography: Manifest destiny or oxymoron? Presentation at the 12th International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security, Cozumel, Mexico, January 31. In G. Tsudik (Ed.), Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC 2008), LNCS 5143 302-206.
  13. C. Herley, P.C. van Oorschot, A.S. Patrick. Passwords: If We’re So Smart, Why Are We Still Using Them? Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC 2009), 13th International Conference, Rockley, Christ Church, Barbados, Feb. 2009 (post-proceedings to appear, Springer LNCS).

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

  1. Whalen, T. E., & Patrick, A. S. (1988). Information access through natural language conversations with computers. Invited presentation to the Ninth Annual Conference of the Canadian Communications Association, June 7-8, Windsor, Ontario.
  2. Whalen, T., & Patrick, A. (1990). The development of a natural-language dialogue system for computers. Invited presentation to the 1990 National Conference of the Canadian Operations Research Society, Ottawa, May 24.
  3. Casserly, C., Patrick, A.S., & Whalen, T.E. (1990).CHAT on job interviews: New software for career counseling. Paper presented at the 14th World Congress of the International Association for Educational and Vocational Guidance, Montreal, August 13-17.
  4. Lupker, S.J., Harbluk, J.L., & Patrick, A.S. (1990). Feeling-of-knowing ratings as predictors of implicit task performance. Paper presented at the Consciousness & Cognition: Neuropsychological Perspectives Conference, St. Andrews, Scotland, September 4-5.
  5. Whalen, T., & Patrick, A. (1991). Natural-language multimedia systems for training. Invited presentation to the 1991 Training and Development Conference, Montebello, November 28.
  6. Patrick, A. (1993). Understand FreePort. Community Networking: The International FreeNet Conference. August 18.
  7. Whalen, T.E., & Patrick, A.S. (1994). Multimedia services and interfaces. Invited presentation to the Annual Conference of the Ottawa-Hull Film and Television Association. February 12.
  8. Patrick, A., & Black, A. (1994). National Capital FreeNet usage and users: Research methods and preliminary results. Canadian Community Networks Conference. August 15.
  9. Patrick, A. (1994). Retail commercial services on the Internet. Invited presentation to the Electronic Commerce Association Symposium and Trade Show. November 30.
  10. Whalen, T.E., & Patrick, A.S. (1995). Radio program dissemination by computer networks. WorldSpace Users’ Conference, Washington D.C., April 6-7.
  11. Korba, L., El-Khalid, K., Patrick, A.S., Song, R., Xu, Y., Yee, G., & Yu, J. (2003). Agent-based systems and privacy enhancing technologies. Presentation to the 18th IFIP International Information Security Conference, 26-28 May 2003, Athens, Greece. (NRC 44958)
  12. Korba, L., Song, R., Patrick, A.S., Yee, G., Xu, Y., & El-Khalid, K., (2003). Developments in privacy enhancing technologies. Presentation to the 15th Annual Canadian Information Technology Security Symposium (CITSS) , May 12-15, Ottawa. (NRC 45790)
  13. Corrie, B., & Patrick, A.S. (2003) Quality of experience in advanced collaborative environments. Presentation and Birds-of-a-Feather discussion session at the ACM Super Computing Conference (SC2003), November 18, Pheonix AZ and worldwide via the Access Grid.
  14. Patrick, A.S. (2004). Protecting privacy in software agents: Lessons from the PISA project. Presentation at the DIMACS Workshop on Usable Privacy and Security Software, July 7-8, Piscataway, NJ, USA
  15. Patrick,, A.S. (2004). Usability and acceptability of biometric security systems. Presentation at the NATO Workshop on Enhancing Information Systems Security Through Biometrics, Oct. 18, Ottawa, Canada
  16. Patrick, A.S. (2006). Privacy and surveillance research. MITACS Network & Information Security Workshop, Feb 8-9, Halifax.
  17. Patrick, A.S. & Marsh, S. (2009). Monitoring corporate security and privacy practices using social network analysis.Sunbelt Social Networks Conference, Mar. 10-15, San Diego.

INVITED ADDRESSES

  1. Whalen, T. & Patrick, A. (1991). When technologies collide: Natural language access to multimedia information. Invited address to the Ottawa Chapter of the Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIG-CHI), Ottawa, November 12; and the Interactive Technologies Group, Ottawa, November 25.
  2. Patrick, A. (1991). Applied cognitive science at Communications Canada. Invited Colloquium presented at Royal Roads Military College, Victoria, August 8.
  3. Whalen, T., & Patrick, A. (1991). CHAT: A natural language dialogue system for counselors. Invited address to the Ottawa Chapter of the Canadian Counseling Society, April 24.
  4. Patrick, A. (1991). CHAT: A natural language dialogue system. Invited address to the Ottawa Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems Group, May 7.
  5. Patrick, A. (1993). New communications technologies and an aging population: The home environment. Invited address to the National Advisory Council on Aging. May 19.
  6. Whalen, T.E., & Patrick, A.S. (1993). The development of broadcast service technologies. Invited address to the Joint NRC/IRAP – DOC Regional Workshop, Ottawa. May 18.
  7. Whalen, T.E., & Patrick, A.S. (1993). Natural languages interfaces. Invited address to the Canadian Information Processing Society, Ottawa. May 20.
  8. Whalen, T.E., & Patrick, A.S. (1993). Interacting with movies by natural language. Invited address to the SAW Video Gallery. June 16.
  9. Invited address (with Thom Whalen and David Sutherland) to the National Advisory Council on the Information Highwayand the Minister of Industry Canada. July 15, 1994.
  10. Patrick, A. (1994). CBC Radio on the Internet: What are the lesson for broadcasters? Invited address to the Technology Studies Seminar for News Managers at The Freedom Forum Media Studies Center, Columbia University. September 13.
  11. Patrick, A. & Whalen, T.E. (1994). Natural language and multimedia systems. Invited address to the OCRI/TRIO Seminar on Multimedia Systems: Technology and Applications, October 13.
  12. Patrick, A. (1994). Multimedia research at the Communications Research Centre. Invited address to the Ottawa-Carleton UNIX Users Group. October 20.
  13. Whalen, T.E., & Patrick, A.S. (1994). Ultra-efficient alternatives to experiments in applied humans factors research. Invited address to the Ottawa Chapter of the Special Interest Group in Computer-Human Interaction, Association for Computing Machinery. December 14.
  14. Graham, G., Patrick, A.S., Sansom, G., & Donnelly, L.K. (1995). Social issues related to community computer networks. Invited address to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Dec. 1.
  15. Patrick, A.S. (1996). Studying Information Highway Services on the National Capital FreeNet. Invited address to the Ottawa-Carleton UNIX Users Group. January 17.
  16. Patrick, A.S. (1997). Introduction to Multicasting and the MBONE. Invited address to the Ottawa-Carleton UNIX Users Group, April 16; Algonquin College IEEE Chapter, April 22.
  17. Patrick, A.S. (2003). Building usable privacy protection. Invited address to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission Workshop on Technologies for Protecting Personal Information: The Consumer Experience, Washington, DC; May 14.
  18. Patrick, A.S. (2004). Communications Psychology: Four Useful Concepts. Keynote presentation to the Workshop on Social Aspects of Communication Technologies, Northumbria University, Nov. 8, Newcastle, UK.
  19. Patrick, A.S. (2006). Advanced Collaborative Environments and the Access Grid. Queen’s University Computation Science and Engineering Colloquium, March 28.
  20. Patrick, A.S. (2006-7). Human factors of security systems. Invited presentations to Defence and Research Development Canada, Dec. 7 2006, Ottawa; Communications Research Centre, Feb. 14, 2007, Ottawa; National Research Council of Canada, May 24, 2007, Ottawa.
  21. Patrick, A.S. (2007). Authentication technologies and identity theft. Invitited presentation to Carleton University Digital Security Seminar Series, April 10, Ottawa.
  22. Patrick, A.S. (2007). Societal aspects of biometrics. Invited presentation to special session on “Usability of Biometrics, It Starts with the User!” at the Biometric Consortium Conference, Baltimore, September 11.
  23. Patrick, A.S. (2007). Protecting privacy by spying on users. Invited presentation to Ottawa IEEE Computer Society, Oct. 17, Ottawa.
  24. Patrick, A.S. (2008). Practical internet security for you and me. NRC Institute for Information Technology Colloquium, Jan. 10, Ottawa.
  25. Patrick, A.S. (2008). “Usable cryptography” as an impossible state. Panel presentation at Financial Cryptography and Data Security, January 30, Cozumel, Mexico.
  26. Patrick, A.S. (2008). Privacy protection and the CHI Community. Panel presentation at CHI 08, April 10, Florence, Italy.
  27. Patrick, A.S. (2008). Acceptance of biometrics: Things that matter that we are ignoring. Invited presentation to the International Workshop on Usability and Biometrics, June 23, Washington, D.C.
  28. Patrick, A.S. (2008). Human factors of security systems. Invited presentation to the HTCIA Atlantic IT Security Professional Development Day, Sept. 30, Fredericton, N.B.