Travelled to:
1 × Australia
1 × Austria
1 × Canada
1 × Greece
1 × Japan
1 × Korea
1 × South Korea
1 × Spain
1 × Sweden
2 × Germany
7 × USA
Collaborated with:
∅ S.Kramer R.Popp M.Mannion D.Raneburger M.Smialek J.Falb K.S.Mukasa G.Ebner J.Mylopoulos M.H.Snaprud A.Armbruster V.Sajatovic E.Arnautovic W.Nowakowski P.S.N.Diallo J.Wheadon L.M.Afonso R.Kacsich A.Anjorin E.Yigitbas K.Wolter D.Bildhauer D.Alonso-Ríos L.L.Constantine O.Pastor A.G.Sutcliffe D.Zowghi A.Szep T.Röck H.Jelinek
Talks about:
requir (12) engin (6) specif (5) user (4) interfac (3) interact (3) practic (3) generat (3) design (3) autom (3)
Person: Hermann Kaindl
DBLP: Kaindl:Hermann
Contributed to:
Wrote 22 papers:
- HCI-TMT-2014-RaneburgerPKAS #automation #design #generative #incremental #interactive #process #user interface
- An Iterative and Incremental Process for Interaction Design through Automated GUI Generation (DR, RP, HK, AA, VS), pp. 373–384.
- SAC-2014-Alonso-RiosRPKF #case study #smarttech #user interface #user study
- A user study on tailoring GUIs for smartphones (DAR, DR, RP, HK, JF), pp. 186–192.
- SAC-2014-RaneburgerKPSA #automation #design #generative #interactive #process #user interface
- A process for facilitating interaction design through automated GUI generation (DR, HK, RP, VS, AA), pp. 1324–1330.
- RE-2010-KaindlSN #requirements #reuse #specification
- Case-based Reuse with Partial Requirements Specifications (HK, MS, WN), pp. 399–400.
- RE-2008-KaindlCPSZ #design #how #interactive #question #requirements
- How to Combine Requirements Engineering and Interaction Design? (HK, LLC, OP, AGS, DZ), pp. 299–301.
- RE-2008-MukasaK #integration #requirements #specification #user interface
- An Integration of Requirements and User Interface Specifications (KSM, HK), pp. 327–328.
- RE-2008-WolterSBK #requirements #reuse #specification
- Reusing Terminology for Requirements Specifications from WordNet (KW, MS, DB, HK), pp. 325–326.
- SAC-2007-ArnautovicKFPS #communication #specification #towards
- Gradual transition towards autonomic software systems based on high-level communication specification (EA, HK, JF, RP, AS), pp. 84–89.
- ASE-2005-FalbPRJAK #automation #specification #synthesis #user interface #using
- Using communicative acts in high-level specifications of user interfaces for their automated synthesis (JF, RP, TR, HJ, EA, HK), pp. 429–430.
- RE-2004-Kaindl #requirements #tool support
- Active Tool Support for Requirements Engineering Through RETH (HK), pp. 362–363.
- ESEC-FSE-2001-MannionK #product line
- Requirements-based product line engineering (MM, HK), pp. 322–323.
- RE-2001-Kaindl #requirements
- Adoption of Requirements Engineering: Conditions for Success (HK), p. 270.
- CAiSE-2000-EbnerK
- Tracing All Around (GE, HK), pp. 355–368.
- CAiSE-2000-KaindlM #question #research #why
- Why Is It So Difficult to Introduce RE Research Results into Mainstream RE Practice? (HK, JM), pp. 7–12.
- ICRE-2000-Kaindl #question #requirements #research #why
- Why is it so Difficult to Introduce Requirements Engineering Research Results into Mainstream Requirements Engineering Practice? (HK), pp. 67–68.
- HT-1999-KaindlKD #generative #taxonomy
- Semiautomatic Generation of Glossary Links: A Practical Solution (HK, SK, PSND), pp. 3–12.
- ICSE-1999-MannionKW #product line #requirements #reuse
- Reusing Single System Requirements from Application Family Requirements (MM, HK, JW), pp. 453–462.
- HT-1998-KaindlKA #web
- Combining Structure Search and Content Search for the World-Wide Web (HK, SK, LMA), pp. 217–224.
- ICRE-1998-KaindlKK #case study #functional #requirements #using
- A Case Study of Decomposing Functional Requirements Using Scenarios (HK, SK, RK), pp. 156–163.
- ICSE-1996-Kaindl #domain model #how #identification #modelling
- How to Identify Binary Relations for Domain Models (HK), pp. 28–36.
- HT-1991-KaindlS #hypermedia #perspective #representation
- Hypertext and Structured Object Representation: A Unifying View (HK, MHS), pp. 345–358.
- BX-2019-AnjorinYK #adaptation #consistency #runtime #user interface
- Consistent Runtime Adaptation of User Interfaces (AA, EY, HK), pp. 61–65.