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USAB Konferenz
Beschreibung: Der Arbeitskreis Human-Computer Interaction & Usability Engineering HCI&UE der österreichischen Computer Gesellschaft (OCG) dient als Plattform für den interdisziplinären Austausch sowie Forschung und Entwicklung in dessen Rahmen die jährlich stattfindende Konferenz organisiert wird.
USAB Konferenz 2009
Vom 9. - 10. November 2009 findet an der Johannes Kepler Universität Linz das fünfte jährliche Usability Symposium USAB in englischer Sprache statt. Das diesjährige Motto wird sein: "Human–Computer Interaction for eInclusion (HCI4eIn)".
Es sind folgende Programmschwerpunkte in deutscher Sprache geplant:
- Assistive Technologies
- Design for All
- eInclusion: Accessibility, HCI & Usability
- HCI: Accessibility, Usability and Aging
- Software Accessibility
- Web Accessibility
- Adaptive Interfaces for Medical Information Systems
- Adaptivity and Usability of Medical Decision Support Systems (DSS)
- Aspects of Usability in Information Visualization for Medicine and Health Care
- Augmented Cognition (AugCog) in Medical Workflows
- Cognitive Task Analysis and Optimization of Medical Workflows
- Formal Methods and Methodologies (incl. Agile Methods)
- Human Aspects of Future Technologies in Health Care
- Human Language Analysis and Natural Language Processing
- Human–Computer Interaction in Health Care
- Log File Analysis in Health Care
- Problem Solving Support in Medical Tasks
- Real-Life Usability Testing in the Hospital
- Semantic Usability in Medicine and Health Care
- Simulations in Medicine
- Usability and Human Aspects of Medical Informatics and Software Solutions
- Usability Aspects of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Health Care
- Usability in Ambient Assisted Living and Life Long Learning
- Usability of Medical Information Systems
- Usability of Mobile, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing for Medicine
- Usability of Ontologies in the Medical Domain
- Usage and Utility of Medical Terminology
- User-Centered Design & Development Methods in Medicine and Health Care
- Special Track: Cognitive Load and Performance Support in Medical workflows

