Alistair Sutcliffe

Alistair Sutcliffe

Manchester University

H-index: 63

North America-United States

About Alistair Sutcliffe

Alistair Sutcliffe, With an exceptional h-index of 63 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester University, specializes in the field of Computer Science Psychology Human Factors.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Assessment of non-directed computer-use behaviours in the home can indicate early cognitive impairment: A proof of principle longitudinal study

To download or not to download the Covid-19 Track and Trace App? What is more influential in users’ minds?

i* Meets AI: New Roles in Requirements Modelling

End-user development

Partitioning the Problem Space in Healthcare-Oriented Requirements Engineering

Investigating the use of social media in intimate social relationships

Why people choose Apps: An evaluation of the ecology and user experience of mobile applications

The Implications of ‘Soft’Requirements

Alistair Sutcliffe Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

16163

Citations(since 2020)

3352

Cited By

16301

hIndex(all)

63

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

220

i10Index(since 2020)

66

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University Profile Page

Manchester University

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Alistair Sutcliffe Skills & Research Interests

Computer Science Psychology Human Factors

Top articles of Alistair Sutcliffe

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Assessment of non-directed computer-use behaviours in the home can indicate early cognitive impairment: A proof of principle longitudinal study

Aging & Mental Health

Gemma Stringer

Samuel Couth

Hein Heuvelman

Christopher Bull

Ann Gledson

...

2023/1/2

To download or not to download the Covid-19 Track and Trace App? What is more influential in users’ minds?

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies

Alistair Sutcliffe

Nelly Bencomo

Andy Darby

Luis HG Paucar

Peter Sawyer

2023/12/1

i* Meets AI: New Roles in Requirements Modelling

Alistair Sutcliffe

2023

End-user development

Yvonne Dittrich

Margaret Burnett

Anders MOrch

David Redmiles

2013

Partitioning the Problem Space in Healthcare-Oriented Requirements Engineering

Alistair Sutcliffe

2023/9/1

Investigating the use of social media in intimate social relationships

Behaviour & Information Technology

Alistair Sutcliffe

Robin Dunbar

Hatana El-Jarn

2023/3/12

Why people choose Apps: An evaluation of the ecology and user experience of mobile applications

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies

Ons Al-Shamaileh

Alistair Sutcliffe

2023/2/1

The Implications of ‘Soft’Requirements

Alistair Sutcliffe

Pete Sawyer

Nelly Bencomo

2022/8/15

Designing for user engagment: Aesthetic and attractive user interfaces

Alistair Sutcliffe

2022/5/31

A Bayesian network-based model to understand the role of soft requirements in technology acceptance: the case of the NHS COVID-19 test and trace app in England and Wales

Luis H Garcia Paucar

Nelly Bencomo

Alistair Sutcliffe

Pete Sawyer

2022/4/25

Does use of social media reflect the intimacy of social relationships in the real world?

Behavior and Information Technology

A Sutcliffe

R Dunbar

H El-Jarn

2022/2/27

Towards Technology Acceptance: a Bayesian Network of soft requirements, the case of the NHS COVID-19 Test and Trace App

Luis Garcia Paucar

Nelly Bencomo

Alistair Sutcliffe

2021/9/20

Investigating the potential impact of values on requirements and software engineering

Alistair Sutcliffe

Pete Sawyer

Wei Liu

Nelly Bencomo

2021/5/25

Known and unknown requirements in healthcare

Requirements engineering

Alistair Sutcliffe

Pete Sawyer

Gemma Stringer

Samuel Couth

Laura JE Brown

...

2020/3

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