Travelled to:
2 × Greece
4 × USA
Collaborated with:
∅ A.Solanki H.Windl Y.Schoper B.Hollerit M.Blankl P.Biersack L.Tiede
Talks about:
design (9) intercultur (7) hci (6) cultur (5) project (3) user (3) use (3) interfac (2) process (2) method (2)
Person: Rüdiger Heimgärtner
DBLP: Heimg=auml=rtner:R=uuml=diger
Contributed to:
Wrote 10 papers:
- DUXU-DP-2014-Heimgartner #process #standard #usability
- ISO 9241-210 and Culture? — The Impact of Culture on the Standard Usability Engineering Process (RH), pp. 39–48.
- DUXU-TMT-2014-HeimgartnerS #agile #design #human-computer #using
- Using Agile Methods in Intercultural HCI Design Projects (RH, AS), pp. 123–129.
- DUXU-TMT-2014-HeimgartnerSH #agile #usability #using
- Enhancing Usability Engineering in Rural Areas Using Agile Methods (RH, AS, BH), pp. 445–452.
- DUXU-CXC-2013-BlanklBH #development #human-computer #lessons learnt
- Lessons Learned from Projects in Japan and Korea Relevant for Intercultural HCI Development (MB, PB, RH), pp. 20–27.
- DUXU-CXC-2013-Heimgartner #design #human-computer #question #user interface
- Intercultural User Interface Design — Culture-Centered HCI Design — Cross-Cultural User Interface Design: Different Terminology or Different Approaches? (RH), pp. 62–71.
- DUXU-CXC-2013-SchoperH #design #human-computer #lessons learnt #process #project management
- Lessons from Intercultural Project Management for the Intercultural HCI Design Process (YS, RH), pp. 95–104.
- DUXU-CXC-2013-WindlH #aspect-oriented #design
- Intercultural Design for Use — Extending Usage-Centered Design by Cultural Aspects (HW, RH), pp. 139–148.
- DUXU-v1-2011-HeimgartnerWS #design #human-computer #quality
- The Necessity of Personal Freedom to Increase HCI Design Quality (RH, HW, AS), pp. 62–68.
- DUXU-v2-2011-HeimgartnerTW #design #human-computer
- Empathy as Key Factor for Successful Intercultural HCI Design (RH, LWT, HW), pp. 557–566.
- HCI-AUII-2009-Heimgartner #identification #interactive
- Identification of the User by Analyzing Human Computer Interaction (RH), pp. 275–283.