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Bellingham, Matt; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2017). Choosers: designing a highly expressive algorithmic music composition system for non-programmers. In: Second Conference on Computer Simulation of Musical Creativity, 11-13 Sep 2017, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.

Bellingham, Matt; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2014). A cognitive dimensions analysis of interaction design for algorithmic composition software. In: Proceedings of Psychology of Programming Interest Group Annual Conference 2014 (du Boulay, Benedict and Good, Judith eds.), 25-27 Jun 2014, Brighton, University of Sussex, pp. 135–140.

Bouwer, Anders; Holland, Simon and Dalgleish, Mat (2013). The Haptic Bracelets: learning multi-limb rhythm skills from haptic stimuli while reading. In: Holland, Simon; Wilkie, Katie; Mulholland, Paul and Seago, Allan eds. Music and Human-Computer Interaction. Cultural Computing. London: Springer, pp. 101–122.

Bouwer, Anders; Holland, Simon and Dalgleish, Mat (2013). Song walker harmony space: embodied interaction design for complex musical skills. In: Holland, Simon; Wilkie, Katie; Mulholland, Paul and Seago, Allan eds. Music and Human-Computer Interaction. Cultural Computing. London: Springer, pp. 207–221.

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Canny, Nicholas; Holland, Simon and Mudd, Tom (2023). Proceedings of the CHIME Music and HCI Workshop 2023. In: CHIME One Day Workshop 2023, 4 Dec 2023, The Open University, Milton Keynes, The Open University.

Corneli, Joseph; Holland, Simon; Pease, Alison; Mulholland, Paul; Murray-Rust, Dave; Scaltsas, Theodore and Smaill, Alan (2018). Patterns of Design. In: Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP ’18), ACM, New York, NY, USA, article no. 22.

Carey, Tom; Harrigan, Kevin and Holland, Simon (1999). Enhancing Interaction Scenarios with a Domain-Oriented Pattern Language. In: INTERACT '99: IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 30 Aug - 3 Sep 1999, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Daquino, Marilena; Daga, Enrico; d'Aquin, Mathieu; Gangemi, Aldo; Holland, Simon; Laney, Robin; Penuela, Albert Merono and Mulholland, Paul (2017). Characterizing the Landscape of Musical Data on the Web: State of the Art and Challenges. In: Second Workshop on Humanities in the Semantic Web - WHiSe II, 21-25 Oct 2017, Vienna, Austria.

Dalton, Nicholas; Mackay, Gordon and Holland, Simon (2012). Kolab: appropriation & improvisation in mobile tangible collaborative interaction. In: DIS 2012 Designing Interactive Systems, 11-15 Jun 2012, Newcastle, UK.

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Edwards, Alistair D. N. and Holland, Simon eds. (1992). Multimedia Interface Design in Education. NATO ASI Series, F 76. Berlin: Springer Verlag.

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Georgiou, Theodoros; Holland, Simon; van der Linden, Janet and Visi, Federico (2017). Two kinds of entrainment in gait rehabilitation using haptic metronomic cues. In: 16th Rhythm Production and Perception Workshop, 3-5 Jul 2017, Birmingham, UK.

Georgiou, Theodoros; Holland, Simon; van der Linden, Janet and Donaldson, Glenis (2016). Questioning Classic Patient Classification Techniques in Gait Rehabilitation: Insights from Wearable Haptic Technology. In: eHealth 360°. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering (Giokas, Kostas; Bokor, Laszlo and Hopfgartner, Frank eds.), Springer, Cham, 181 pp. 327–339.

Georgiou, Theodoros; Holland, Simon and van der Linden, Janet (2016). Wearable Haptic Devices For Post- Stroke Gait Rehabilitation. In: Designing, developing, and evaluating the internet of personal health: International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2016), 12-16 Sep 2016, Heidelberg, Germany.

Georgiou, Theodoros; Holland, Simon and van der Linden, Janet (2016). Rhythmic Haptic Cueing for Entrainment: Assisting post-stroke gait rehabilitation. In: Designing Around People: CWUAAT 2016 (Langdon, Pat; Lazar, Jonathan; Heylighen, Ann and Dong, Hua eds.), Springer, pp. 55–64.

Georgiou, Theodoros; Holland, Simon; van der Linden, Janet; Tetley, Josie; Stockley, Rachel C.; Donaldson, Glenis; Garbutt, Linda; Pinzone, Ornella; Grasselly, Fanny and Deleaye, Kevin (2015). A blended user centred design study for wearable haptic gait rehabilitation following hemiparetic stroke. In: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, ICST (Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering), pp. 72–79.

Griffiths, Rob; Holland, Simon and Edwards, Marion (2007). Sense before syntax: a path to a deeper understanding of objects. Innovation in Teaching and Learning in Information and Computer Sciences, 6(4) pp. 125–144.

Griffiths, Rob; Woodman, Mark; Holland, Simon; Macgregor, Malcolm and Robinson, Hugh (1999). Separable User Interface Architectures in Teaching Object Technology. In: Proceedings of Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems - TOOLS 30, IEEE, pp. 290–299.

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Holland, Simon; Mudd, Tom; Wilkie-McKenna, Katie; McPherson, Andrew and Wanderley, Marcelo M. (2019). Understanding Music Interaction, and Why It Matters. In: Holland, Simon; Mudd, Tom; Wilkie, Katie; McPherson, Andrew and Wanderley, Marcelo M. eds. New Directions in Music and Human-Computer Interaction. Springer Series on Cultural Computing. Springer, pp. 1–20.

Hödl, Oliver; Kayali, Fares; Fitzpatrick, Geraldine and Holland, Simon (2019). TMAP Design Cards for Technology-Mediated Audience Participation in Live Music. In: Holland, Simon; Mudd, Tom; Wilkie-McKenna, Katie; McPherson, Andrew and Wanderley, Marcelo eds. New Directions in Music and Human-Computer Interaction. Springer Series on Cultural Computing. Springer, pp. 41–59.

Holland, Simon and Fiebrink, Rebecca (2019). Machine Learning, Music and Creativity: An Interview with Rebecca Fiebrink. In: Holland, Simon; Mudd, Tom; Wilkie, Katie; McPherson, Andrew and Wanderley, Marcelo eds. New Directions in Music and Human-Computer Interaction. Springer Series on Cultural Computing. Springer, pp. 259–267.

Holland, Simon; Bouwer, Anders and Hödl, Oliver (2018). Haptics for the development of fundamental rhythm skills, including multi-limb coordination. In: Papetti, Stefano and Saitis, Charalampos eds. Musical Haptics. Springer Series on Touch and Haptic Systems. Springer International Publishing, pp. 215–237.

Hödl, Oliver; Fitzpatrick, Geraldine; Kayali, Fares and Holland, Simon (2017). Design Implications for Technology-Mediated Audience Participation in Live Music. In: Proceedings of the 14th Sound and Music Computing Conference, July 5-8 2017, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland pp. 28–34.

Holland, Simon (2016). Harmony and Technology Enhanced Learning. In: King, Andrew; Himonides, Evangelos and Ruthmann, S. Alex eds. The Routledge Companion to Music, Technology and Education. New York, USA: Routledge.

Holland, Simon; McPherson, Andrew P.; McKay, Wendy E.; Wanderley, Marcelo M.; Gurevich, Michael D.; Mudd, Tom W.; O'Modhrain, Sile; Wilkie, Katie L.; Malloch, Joseph W.; Garcia, Jeremie and Johnston, Andrew (2016). Music and HCI. In: Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM, New York pp. 3339–3346.

Holland, Simon; Wright, Rachel L.; Wing, Alan; Crevoisier, Thomas; Hödl, Oliver and Canelli, Maxime (2015). A pilot study using tactile cueing for gait rehabilitation following stroke. In: ICTs for Improving Patients Rehabilitation Research Techniques (Fardoun, Habib M.; Penichet, Victor M. R. and Alghazzawi, Daniyal M. eds.), Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS), Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 222–233.

Hödl, Oliver; Kayali, Fares; Fitzpatrick, Geraldine and Holland, Simon (2015). Towards bridging a gap in a musical live performance. In: Proceedings of the Third Vienna Talk on Music Acoustics (Mayer, Alexander; Chatziioannou, Vasileios and Goebl, Werner eds.), University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Vienna, Austria p. 226.

Hodl, Oliver; Fitzpatrick, Geraldine and Holland, Simon (2014). Exploring the Digital Music Instrument Trombosonic with Extreme Users and at a Participatory Performance. International Journal on Advances in Intelligent Systems, 7(3-4) pp. 439–449.

Hodl, Oliver; Fitzpatrick, Geraldine and Holland, Simon (2014). Experimence: Considerations for Composing a Rock Song for Interactive Audience Participation. In: Proceedings of ICMC/SMC Joint Conference: 40th International Computer Music Conference and 11th Sound and Music Computing (ICMC/SMC 2014). (Georgaki, A. and Kouroupetroglou, G. eds.), Michigan Publishing pp. 169–176.

Holland, Simon; Wright, Rachel; Wing, Alan; Crevoisier, Thomas; Hodl, Oliver and Canelli, Maxime (2014). A Gait Rehabilitation pilot study using tactile cueing following Hemiparetic Stroke. In: PervasiveHealth '14: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (Fardoun, Habib Habib M. and Ruiz Penichet, Victor eds.), 20 May 2014, Oldenburg, Germany, ACM, pp. 402–405.

Holland, Simon; Wilkie, Katie; Mulholland, Paul and Seago, Allan (2013). Music interaction: understanding music and human-computer interaction. In: Holland, Simon; Wilkie, Katie; Mulholland, Paul and Seago, Allan eds. Music and Human-Computer Interaction. Cultural Computing. London: Springer, pp. 1–28.

Holland, Simon; Wilkie, Katie; Bouwer, Anders; Dalgleish, Mat and Mulholland, Paul (2011). Whole body interaction in abstract domains. In: England, David ed. Whole Body Interaction. Human-Computer Interaction Series. London, U.K.: Springer Verlag, pp. 19–34.

Holland, Simon; Bouwer, Anders J.; Dalgleish, Mat and Hurtig, Topi M. (2010). Feeling the beat where it counts: fostering multi-limb rhythm skills with the haptic drum kit. In: Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction, 25-27 Jan 2010, Boston Cambridge Mass, USA, pp. 21–28.

Holland, Simon (2010). Asymmetrical Multi-User Co-operative Whole Body Interaction in Abstract Domains. In: CHI 2010 (ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems), 10-15 Apr 2010, Atlanta, GA, USA.

Holland, Simon; Marshall, Paul; Bird, Jon; Dalton, Sheep; Morris, Richard; Pantidi, Nadia; Rogers, Yvonne and Clark, Andy (2009). Running up Blueberry Hill: Prototyping whole body interaction in harmony space. In: Proceedings of the 3rd international Conference on Tangible and Embedded interaction, 16-18 Feb 2009, Cambridge, UK.

Holland, Simon; Marshall, Paul; Bird, Jonathan and Rogers, Yvonne (2009). Prototyping Whole Body Navigation of Musical Harmony. In: Whole Body Interaction 2009 (SIGCHI), 5 Apr 2009, Boston, Mass, USA.

Hill, Pat; Holland, Simon and Laney, Robin (2006). Tutorial: An Introduction to AspectMusic. Technical Report 2006/12; Department of Computing, The Open University.

Hill, Patrick; Holland, Simon and Laney, Robin (2006). Symmetric composition of musical concerns. In: Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Aspect-oriented software development, ACM Press, New York, NY, USA, pp. 226–236.

Holland, Simon (2005). A first empirical study of direct combination in a ubiquitous environment. In: Fincher, Sally; Markpoulos, Panos; Moore, David and Ruddle, Roy eds. People and computers XVIII - Design for life: proceedings of HCI 2004. London, UK: Springer, pp. 229–247.

Holland, Simon (2004). Reflective Composition: the declarative composition of roles to unify objects, roles, and aspects [poster session]. In: Conference on Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications (OOPSLA 2004) (Vilissides, John and Schmidt, Doug eds.), 24-28 Oct 2004, Vancouver, BC, Canada, ACM Press, pp. 224–225.

Hill, Patrick; Holland, Simon and Laney, Robin C. (2004). Applying aspect-oriented programming to music computing. In: SMC04 Conference Proceedings: First Sound and Music Computing Conference (Agon, Carlos and Assayag, Gerard eds.), Services Des Publications, IRCAM, Paris, pp. 169–165.

Holland, Simon; Day, Robert; Leplâtre, Grégory and Edwards, Alistair (2004). Mobile HCI and sound. In: Brewster, Stephen and Dunlop, Mark eds. Mobile Human-Computer Interaction – MobileHCI. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3160. Berlin: Springer, pp. 527–528.

Holland, Simon (2004). A Simple Taxonomy of Search Reduction in Direct Combination. Technical Report 2004/19; Department of Computing, The Open University.

Hill, Patrick; Holland, Simon and Laney, Robin C. (2004). Using Dynamic Aspects in Music Composition Systems. In: Proceedings of the 2004 Dynamic Aspects Workshop (DAW04) (Filman, Robert E. and Haupt, Michael eds.), Research Institute for Advanced Computer Science (RIACS), pp. 89–97.

Hill, Patrick; Holland, Simon and Laney, Robin C. (2003). Using Aspects to Help Composers. Technical Report 2003/21; Department of Computing, The Open University.

Holland, S.; Morse, D.R. and Gedenryd, H. (2002). Direct combination: a new user interaction principle for mobile and ubiquitous HCI. In: Paterno, Fabio ed. Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2411). Berlin: Springer, pp. 108–122.

Holland, Simon; Gedenryd, Henrik and Morse, David (2002). Applying Direct Combination to afford spontaneity in Pervasive Computing. In: Workshop on Supporting Spontaneous Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing Settings, 29 Sep - 1 Oct 2002, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Holland, Simon; Morse, David R. and Gedenryd, Henrik (2002). The application of Direct Combination to Mobile and Ubiquitous Human Computer Interaction. Technical Report 2002/01; Department of Computing, The Open University.

Holland, Simon and Morse, David R. (2001). AudioGPS: spatial audio in a minimal attention interface. In: Third International Workshop on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices, 10 Sep 2001, Lille, France.

Holland, Simon (2000). Artificial Intelligence in Music Education: A Critical Review. In: Miranda, Eduardo Reck ed. Readings in Music and Artificial Intelligence. Contemporary Music Studies. Routledge, pp. 239–274.

Holland, Simon and Oppenheim, Daniel (1999). Direct Combination. In: CHI '99: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Williams, Marion; Altom, Mark; Erlich, Kate and Newman, William eds.), Proceedings of ACM CHI, ACM Press/Addison Wesley, New York, pp. 262–269.

Holland, Simon (1998). A Visual Representation for Interaction Scenarios. Technical Report 1998/19; Department of Computing, The Open University.

Holland, Simon; Griffiths, Robert and Woodman, Mark (1997). Avoiding Object Misconceptions. In: SIGCSE '97: Proceedings of the twenty-eighth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education (Miller, J.E. ed.), ACM, New York, pp. 131–134.

Holland, Simon (1994). Learning about harmony with Harmony Space: an overview (Extended Technical Report) STAN-M-88. In Learning about harmony with Harmony Space: an overview (Extended Technical Report) STAN-M-88 Stanford University, CCRMA (Centre for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics).

Holland, Simon (1994). Learning about harmony with Harmony Space: an overview. In: Smith, Matt; Smaill, Alan and Wiggins, Geraint A. eds. Music Education: An Artificial Intelligence Approach. Workshops in Computing. London: Springer, pp. 24–40.

Holland, Simon and Alty, Jim (1993). HCI and Music: Squaring the Circle. In: INTERCHI 1993 (Joint meeting of ACM SIGCHI and INTERACT), 24-29 Apr 1993, Amsterdam.

Holland, Simon (1992). Interface Design for Empowerment: a Case Study from Music. In: Edwards, Alistair D. N. and Holland, Simon eds. Multimedia Interface Design in Education. NATO ASI Series (F 76). Berlin: Springer Verlag, pp. 177–194.

Holland, Simon (1991). Visual Programming in Prolog. In: Sixth International PEG Conference on Knowledge-Based Environments for Teaching and Learning, 31 May - 02 Jun 1991, Rapallo (Genova), Italy.

Holland, Simon (1991). Two-dimensional Visual Programming and Three-Dimensional Execution Visualisation in Prolog. In: Colloquium Digest of the Institute of Electrical Engineers' IEE Colloquium on Real World Visualisation - Virtual World - Virtual Reality, IEE Electronics Division, 4/1-4/4.

Holland, Simon and Elsom-Cook, Mark (1990). Architecture of a knowledge-based music tutor. In: Elsom-Cook, Mark ed. Guided Discovery Tutoring. London: Paul Chapman, pp. 70–103.

Holland, Simon (1987). New Cognitive Theories of Harmony Applied to Direct Manipulation Tools for Novices. In: Proceedings of 1987 International Computer Music Conference, Michigan Publishing pp. 182–189.

Holland, Simon (1987). Computers in Music Education. In: Jones, Ann and Scrimshaw, Peter eds. Computers in Education 5-13. Open University Press.

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Islam, Riasat; Holland, Simon; Price, Blaine and Mulholland, Paul (2019). Gait Rehabilitation for Neurological Conditions using Wearable Devices. In: Workgroup on Interactive Systems in Health, CHI 2019: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 5 May 2019, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

Islam, Riasat; Holland, Simon; Price, Blaine; Georgiou, Theodoros and Mulholland, Paul (2018). Wearables for Long Term Gait Rehabilitation of Neurological Conditions. In: A Short Workshop on Next Steps Towards Long Term Self Tracking, CHI 2018: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 21-26 Apr 2018, Montreal, QC, Canada.

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Katz, Dmitri S.; Price, Blaine A.; Holland, Simon and Dalton, Nicholas Sheep (2018). Designing for Diabetes Decision Support Systems with Fluid Contextual Reasoning. In: CHI '18 Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM, New York, NY, USA, article no. 625.

Katz, Dmitri; Dalton, Nick; Holland, Simon; O'Kane, Aisling and Price, Blaine A. (2016). Questioning the Reflection Paradigm for Diabetes Mobile Apps. In: EAI International Conference on Wearables in Healthcare, 14-15 Jun 2016, Budapest, European Alliance for Innovation.

Katz, Dmitri; Arsand, Erik; Dalton, Nick; Holland, Simon; Martin, Clare; Olsson, Carl Magnus and Price, Blaine A. (2016). Designing, Developing, and Evaluating the Future Internet of Personal Health. In: UbiComp '16: Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct, ACM, pp. 1068–1073.

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Lederman, Noam; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2023). An agent for creative development in drum kit playing. In: PPIG 2022: Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group (Holland, Simon; Petre, Marian; Church, Luke and Marasoiu, Mariana eds.), Proceedings of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG, Milton Keynes, UK, pp. 88–90.

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Milne, Andrew J. and Holland, Simon (2016). Empirically testing Tonnetz, voice-leading, and spectral models of perceived triadic distance. Journal of Mathematics and Music: Mathematical and Comptational Approaches to Music Theory, Analysis, Composition and Performance, 10(1) pp. 59–85.

Mudd, Tom; Holland, Simon; Mulholland, Paul and Dalton, Nicholas (2014). Dynamical Interactions with Electronic Instruments. In: Proceedings of the Internation Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (Caramiaux, Baptiste; Tahiroglu, Koray; Fiebrink, Rebecca and Tanaka, Atau eds.), Goldsmiths, University of London, pp. 126–129.

Mudd, Tom; Dalton, Nick; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2014). Dynamical Systems in Interaction Design for Improvisation. In: Workshop on Human Computer Improvisation at 2014 ACM conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 21-25 Jun 2014, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Milne, Andrew J.; Xambó, Anna; Laney, Robin; Sharp, David B.; Prechtl, Anthony and Holland, Simon (2011). Hex Player—a virtual musical controller. In: The International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression 2011, 30 May - 01 Jun 2011, Oslo, Norway.

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Stockley, RC; Donaldson, G; Georgiou, Theodoros; Caton, S; Pinzone, O; Visi, F; Holland, Simon; Sullivan, M and Tetley, Josie (2017). A small repeated measures study of haptic cueing upon gait symmetry in people after stroke. International Journal of Stroke, 12 (5S) pp. 44–45.

Stockley, Rachel C.; Donaldson, Glenis; Georgiou, Theo; Holland, Simon; van der Linden, Janet; Tetley, Josie; Garbutt, Linda and Pinzone, Ornella (2017). Walk to the Beat: A Case Report of the Use of a Novel Haptic Device to Improve Walking after Stroke. Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation, 4(2) pp. 56–59.

Stockley, R; Donaldson, G; Tetley, J.; Georgiou, T.; Holland, S.; van der Linden, J. and Pinzone, O. (2016). Walk to the beat: a single case study investigating a novel haptic device to improve walking after stroke. In: Cerebrovascular Diseases (Hennerici, Marion R. ed.), S. Karger, Basel, 41((Suppl 1)) p. 89.

Steffert, Tony; Holland, Simon; Mulholland, Paul; Dalton, Sheep and Väljamäe, Aleksander (2015). Prototyping a method for the assessment of real-time EEG sonifications. In: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Auditory Display (Vogt, Katharina; Andreopoulou, Areti and Goudarzi, Visda eds.), Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM), University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (KUG), Austria pp. 217–224.

Seago, Allan; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2010). A novel user interface for musical timbre design. In: Audio Engineering Society 128th Convention, Audio Engineering Society, London, article no. 8140.

Seago, Allan; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2008). Timbre space as synthesis space: towards a navigation based approach to timbre specification. In: Spring Conference of the Institute of Acoustics 2008: Widening Horizons in Acoustics, 10-11 Apr 2008, Reading, UK.

Seago, Allan; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2005). Towards a mapping of timbral space. In: Proceedings of Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology (CIM05), 10-12 Mar 2005, Montreal, Canada.

Seago, Allan; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2004). A Critical Analysis of Synthesizer User Interfaces for Timbre. In: Dearden, Andy and Watt, Leon eds. Proceedings of the XVIII British HCI Group Annual Conference HCI 2004, Volume 2. Bristol, UK: Research Press International, pp. 105–108.

Smith, Matt and Holland, Simon (1994). MOTIVE: The development of an AI tool for beginning melody composers. In: Smith, Matt; Smaill, Alan and Wiggins, Geraint A. eds. Music Education: An Artificial Intelligence Approach. Workshops in Computing. Springer Verlag, pp. 41–55.

Smith, Matthew and Holland, Simon (1992). An AI Tool for the Analysis and Generation of Melodies. In: 1992 International Computer Music Conference (ICMC 1992), 14-18 Oct 1992, San Jose State University, California, International Computer Music Association, pp. 61–64.

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Tetley, Josephine Wendy; Holland, Simon; Caton, Sue; Donaldson, Glynis; Georgiou, Theodoros; Visi, Federico and Stockley, Rachel Christina (2022). Using rhythm for rehabilitation: the acceptability of a novel haptic cueing device in extended stroke rehabilitation. Journal of Enabling Technologies, 16(4) pp. 290–301.

Tetley, J.; Stockley, R.; Donaldson, G.; Caton, S.; Sullivan, M.; Holland, S.; Georgiou, T.; Visi, F.; Williamson, A.; Wong, J. and Hill, R. (2017). Using rhythm for rehabilitation: evaluation of a novel haptic device. Manchester Metropolitan University & The Open University.

Tetley, Josie; Holland, Caroline; Waights, Verina; Hughes, Jonathan; Holland, Simon and Warren, Stephanie (2015). Exploring New Technologies through Playful Peer-to-Peer Engagement in Informal Learning. In: Prendergast, David and Garattini, Chiara eds. Aging and the Digital Life Course. Life Course, Culture and Aging: Global Transformations. New York/Oxford: Berghahn, pp. 39–62.

Tetley, Josie; Holland, Caroline; Nederland, Trud; Toorn, Jessica van den; Reichert, Monika; Lis, Katharina; Mason, Anne; Kokol, Peter; Blazun, Helena; Hughes, Jonathan; Waights, Verina and Holland, Simon (2010). Older people & technological innovations-lifelong, learning and applications for health and wellbeing. In: Fourth European Nursing Congress Older Persons: the Future of Care., 4-7 Oct 2010, Rotterdam.

Tetley, Josephine; Holland, Caroline; Hughes, Jonathan; Waights, Verina and Holland, Simon (2010). Older people and technological innovations: lifelong learning and applications for health and wellbeing. In: 39th British Society of Gerontology Annual Conference, 6-8 Jul 2010, Brunel University, Uxbridge.

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Visi, Federico; Georgiou, Theodoros; Holland, Simon; Pinzone, Ornella; Donaldson, Glenis and Tetley, Josie (2017). Assessing the Accuracy of an Algorithm for the Estimation of Spatial Gait Parameters Using Inertial Measurement Units: Application to Healthy Subject and Hemiparetic Stroke Survivor. In: 4th International Conference on Movement Computing (MOCO '17), 28-30 Jun 2017, London, UK, ACM.

Väljamäe, A.; Steffert, T.; Holland, S.; Marimon, X.; Benitez, R.; Mealla, S.; Oliveira, A. and Jordà, S. (2013). A review of real-time EEG sonification research. In: International Conference on Auditory Display 2013 (ICAD 2013), 6-10 Jul 2013, Lodz, Poland, pp. 85–93.

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Wilkie, Katie; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2014). Eliciting Domain Knowledge Using Conceptual Metaphors: A Case Study from Music Interaction. In: Proceedings of the 28th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference (HCI 2014), 9-12 Sep 2014, Southport, UK, pp. 126–129.

Wilkie, Katie; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2013). Towards a participatory approach for interaction design based on conceptual metaphor theory: a case study from music interaction. In: Holland, Simon; Wilkie, Katie; Mulholland, Paul and Seago, Allan eds. Music and Human-Computer Interaction. Cultural Computing. London: Springer, pp. 259–270.

Wilkie, Katie; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2011). We can work it out: towards a participatory approach to designing music interactions. In: When Words Fail: What can Music Interaction tell us about HCI?, 04 Jul 2011, Newcastle Upon Tyne.

Wilkie, Katie; Holland, Simon and Mulholland, Paul (2009). Evaluating musical software using conceptual metaphors. In: Proceedings of BCS Human-Computer Interaction (HCI 2009), 1-5 Sep 2009, Cambridge UK.

Woodman, Mark; Griffiths, Rob; McGregor, Malcolm; Holland, Simon and Robinson, Hugh (1999). Exploiting Smalltalk Modules In A Customizable Programming Environment. In: ICSE '99: Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Software Engineering, ACM, New York, pp. 65–74.

Woodman, Mark; Griffiths, Rob; Holland, Simon; Robinson, Hugh and Mcgregor, Malcolm (1999). Employing Object Technology to Expose Fundamental Object Concepts. In: Proceedings: Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS 29), IEEE, pp. 371–383.

Woodman, Mark; Law, Andrew; Holland, Simon and Griffiths, Rob (1997). The Object Shop – Using CD-ROM Multimedia To Introduce Object Concepts. In: SIGCSE 97: Proceedings of the twenty-eighth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education (Miller, James E. ed.), ACM, New York, pp. 345–349.

Whitelock, Denise; Brna, Paul and Holland, Simon (1996). What is the Value of Virtual Reality for Conceptual Learning? Towards a Theoretical Framework. In: Proceedings of the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (Brna, P.; Paiva, A. and Self, J. eds.), Edições Colibri, Lisboa, Portugal, pp. 136–141.

Woodman, Mark; Davies, Gordon and Holland, Simon (1996). The Joy Of Software – Starting With Objects. In: Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (Klee, Karl J. ed.), ACM, New York, pp. 88–92.

Woodman, Mark and Holland, Simon (1996). From software user to software author: an initial pedagogy for Introductory Object-Oriented Computing. In: ITiCSE '96: Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Integrating Technology into Computer Science Education, ACM, New York, pp. 60–62.

Whitelock, Denise; Holland, Simon and Howard, Patricia (1995). Understanding harmony and technology in music education. In: Proceedings of the ICTE 1995: the 12th International Conference on Technology and Education (Sechrest, T.; Thomas, M. and Estes, N. eds.), University of Texas, Texas, pp. 382–384.

Woodman, Mark; Holland, Simon and Price, Blaine (1994). Pervasiveness of a Programming Paradigm: Questions Concerning an Object-oriented Approach. In: Second All Ireland Conference on the Teaching of Computing, 5-7 Sep 1994, Dublin City University.

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