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People-centred design of interactive systems Stephen Viller has a MSc in Cognitive Science from Manchester, and a PhD in Computing from Lancaster in the UK. Since 2001 he has been a lecturer in the Information Environments Program at UQ Ipswich, an innovative, studio-based program which teaches IT as a design subject. He has published particularly in the areas of Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Requirements Engineering.
Stephen was one of the founding Program Managers in the Australasian CRC for Interaction Design (ACID), and was investigator on the following projects:
Collaboration
Communities and Place
Citadel
Australian Creative Industries Network (ACIN)
Virtual Communities
Human Dimension Methodology
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Science and Technology: Information Technology, Social Sciences: Ethnography, Science and Technology: Mobile Applications, Science and Technology: Software Engineering, Science and Technology: Dependable Systems, Science and Technology: Multimedia/Interactive Communications Technology, Science and Technology: Computer Interface, Medical: Health/Medical Science--Computer Technology, Medical: Assistive Technology (Handicapped), Science and Technology: Ethics/Values in Science and Technology, Education: Computer-Aided Instruction |
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