Travelled to:
1 × Germany
1 × Greece
2 × China
5 × USA
Collaborated with:
∅ N.Hosono S.Yamamoto M.Suzuki H.Mori H.Akatsu Y.Tomita Y.Tomita F.Miyajima T.Inaba M.Nishijima H.Inoue Y.Nagashima J.Yamashita H.Kuzuoka K.Yamazaki A.Yamazaki H.Kato H.Suzuki
Talks about:
servic (5) design (5) scienc (3) center (3) human (3) collabor (2) languag (2) urgent (2) system (2) method (2)
Person: Hiroyuki Miki
DBLP: Miki:Hiroyuki
Contributed to:
Wrote 12 papers:
- HIMI-DE-2014-Miki #design #evaluation #experience #framework #user interface
- User Experience Evaluation Framework for Human-Centered Design (HM), pp. 602–612.
- HIMI-D-2013-Miki #design #experience #user interface
- Reconsidering the Notion of User Experience for Human-Centered Design (HM), pp. 329–337.
- HIMI-HSM-2013-HosonoMINSMT #communication #people
- The Urgent Communication System for Deaf and Language Dysfunction People (NH, FM, TI, MN, MS, HM, YT), pp. 269–274.
- HIMI-v1-2011-MikiHY #visualisation
- Methods for Service Sciences from Visualization Points (HM, NH, SY), pp. 231–238.
- HIMI-v1-2011-YamamotoMM #evaluation #metric
- Measurement and Evaluation in Service Engineering (SY, HM, HM), pp. 76–81.
- HIMI-v2-2011-HosonoIMSNTY
- Service Science Method to Create Pictograms Referring to Sign Languages (NH, HI, HM, MS, YN, YT, SY), pp. 123–130.
- HIMI-DIE-2009-HosonoMST #collaboration
- Urgent Collaboration Service for Inclusive Use (NH, HM, MS, YT), pp. 49–58.
- HIMI-DIE-2009-MikiHY #design
- Transcending Human-Centered Design by Service Sciences (HM, NH, SY), pp. 685–692.
- HCI-IDU-2007-AkatsuMH #design
- Design Principles Based on Cognitive Aging (HA, HM, NH), pp. 3–10.
- HIMI-MTT-2007-Miki #collaboration #development #guidelines #using
- Use of Socio-technical Guidelines in Collaborative System Development (HM), pp. 90–97.
- HCI-CCAD-1999-Miki #branch #design #multi
- Designing awareness for multipurpose remote branch terminals (HM), pp. 553–557.
- HCI-CCAD-1999-YamashitaKYMYKS #multi #named
- Agora: supporting multi-participant telecollaboration (JY, HK, KY, HM, AY, HK, HS), pp. 543–547.