ECCE 2011:
Rostock,
Germany
Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig (Eds.):
ECCE 2011 - European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Rostock, Germany, August 24-26, 2011, Proceedings of the 29th annual conference of the European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics.
Universitätsdruckerei Rostock, Germany / ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1029-1
Keynotes
- Susanne Bødker:
Use is everywhere and changing: analysis and design with the human-artifact model.
3-10
- Alan J. Dix:
Physical creatures in a digital world.
11-14
- Jürgen Ziegler:
Semantic web meets UI: context-adaptive interaction with semantic data.
15-16
Studying cognitive tasks & training
Decision aiding
Human-centred automation
Evaluation of cognitive performance,
social interaction & usability
Everyday use of technology
Affective/emotional aspects of interaction
Collaboration at a distance
Participatory design
Workshops
Doctoral consortium
Posters and demonstrations
- Niels Seidel:
Enable Wikis for seamless hypervideo integration.
251-252
- Kavin Preethi Narasimhan:
Towards modelling spatial cognition for intelligent agents.
253-254
- Amandeep Dhir:
Putty clay and probe in user centered-design.
255-256
- Jean Maurice Sammels:
Digital focus points for emotional immersion in emergency training.
257-258
- Puck Imants, Tjerk de Greef:
Using eye tracker data in air traffic control.
259-260
- Martin Broos, Philippe van Gammeren, Tim van Steenoven, Geert de Haan:
Creating a context-aware mobile application to enlarge social cohesion: skating together.
261-262
- Felix Raab:
Collaborative code reviews on interactive surfaces.
263-264
- Florian Strecker, Nils Meyer:
The S-BPM modelling technique as an enabling tool for representation of agency and situation.
265-266
- Robert Kühn, Peter Forbrig:
PERIKLES: a workflow based approach to support the operating room management.
267-268
- K. Alkhaledi, D. Cochran, M. Riley, T. Stentz, G. Bashford, G. Meyer:
The psycophysical effects of physical impact to human soft tissue.
269-270
- Dennis Maciuszek, Alke Martens:
Cognitive tasks and collaborative agents for microadaptive game activities.
271-272
- Matthias Neubauer:
Towards situational business process modeling support.
273-274
- Jürgen Engel, Christian Herdin, Christian Märtin:
A task and pattern-based modeling approach for knowledge sharing systems.
275-276
- Geert de Haan:
Software design and media design: tools to design mobile and sensory interfaces and interactive environments.
277-278
- Eliezer Kantorowitz:
Verbal use case specifications for informal requirements elicitation.
279-280
- Brigit van Loggem:
Placing documentation at the heart of the development cycle.
281-282
- Achim Ebert, Matthias Deller, Sebastian Thelen, Inga Scheler:
iGreen: non-formal modelling in practice.
283-284
- Gerrit C. van der Veer, Dhaval Vyas:
Non-formal techniques for requirements elicitation, modeling, and early assessment for services.
285-286
- Steffen Hess, Andreas Maier, Marcus Trapp:
We need non-formal methods based on formal models in interaction design.
287-288
- Christian Stary:
Agency and situatedness in cognitive engineering.
289-290
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