Ahmed Seffah is a professor in the department of Computer
Science at Concordia University. He is director of the
Human-Centered Software Engineering Group and the co-founder of the
Concordia Software Usability and Empirical Studies Lab. He holds a
Ph D in software engineering from the Ecole Centrale de Lyon
(France). His research interest are at the crossroads between
software engineering and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI),
including usability measurement, user interface design, empirical
studies on developer experiences with CASE tools, human-centered
software engineering, and patterns as a vehicle for integrating HCI
knowledge in software engineering practices. Dr. Seffah is
the vice-chair of the IFIP working group on user-centered
design methodologies. During the last 10 years, he has been
involved in different projects in North America and Europe.
Homa Javahery is a researcher and project manager with
the Human-Centered Software Engineering Group, including the
Usability and Empirical Studies Lab, in the department of Computer
Science at Concordia University. She holds a Master”s degree in
Computer Science from Concordia University, and a Bachelor of
Science degree from Mc Gill University. She is combining
different design approaches from human sconces and engineering
disciplines to develop a pattern-oriented framework for designing a
large variety of interfaces. She has been involved in different
collaborative projects at the INRIA Research Institute in Nancy,
France and the Daimler-Chrysler Research Institute in Ulm,
Germany.
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Ahmed Seffah & Homa Javahery: Multiple User Interfaces
Multiple User Interfaces allow people using mobile phones, lap tops, desk tops, palm tops or PDAs to access and read information from their central server or the internet in a coherent and consistent …
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