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Dr. Chris Exton is currently a lecturer in the department of Computer Science and Information Systems at University of Limerick. He holds a B.Sc. in Psychology and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Monash University, Melbourne. He has worked extensively in the commercial software development field in a variety of different industries and countries included Software Engineering positions in Australia, Ireland and the UK, where he has worked in a number of diverse companies from electronic manufacturing to banking.  In addition his academic positions includes a number of Schools and Departments including Monash University Australia, University College Dublin and Uppsala University, Sweden. He has worked on a number of research projects in the area of programmer psychology and software tools and more recently in the area of medical decision support systems. He has researched and published in these areas for over 15 years, as well as taking an active role as a reviewer for the International Journal of Software Maintenance and Evolution and The Software Quality Journal.

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2005
Carew D, Exton C, Buckley J.  2005.  Preliminary Study to Empirically Investigate the Comprehensibility of Requirements Specifications. Proceedings of PPIG 05.
O’Brien M, Buckley J, Exton C.  2005.  Empirically Studying Software Practitioners - Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice. In proceedings of ICSM 2005In proceedings of ICSM 2005.
2004
Galvin S, Collins J.J., Exton C.  2004.  Enhancing the Role of Interfaces in Software Architecture Description Languages (ADLs). Proceedings of Workshop of Architecture Description Languages.
O’Shea P, Exton C.  2004.  Investigating Patterns and Task Type correlations in Open Source Online Mailing Lists. Proceedings of the 16th Annual PPIG Workshop.
Doyle T, Exton C.  2004.  PicoVis: A Dynamic Visualisation Tool for Simulating a Bluetooth Communication Environment Enhancing Student Understanding. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group.
McCarthy E, Exton C.  2004.  THORR - A Focus + Context Method for Visualizing Large Software Systems. Program Visualization Workshop (PVW’04).
McKeogh J, Exton C.  2004.  Eclipse plug-in to monitor the programmer behaviour. OOPSLA workshop on eclipse technology eXchange archive.
Ryan D, Exton C.  2004.  CORBAview : A visualisation tool to aid in the understanding of CORBA-based distributed applications. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group.
Joshi J, Cleary B, Exton C.  2004.  Application of Helix Cone Tree Visualizations to Dynamic Call Graph Illustration. Third Program Visualization Workshop University of Warwick.
O’Shea P, Exton C.  2004.  The Application of Content Analysis to Programmer Mailing Lists as a Requirements Method for a Software Visualisation Tool. Proceedings of the IEEE STEP 2004 Workshop.

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