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PDC 1992 - Advance Program


PDC'92 - Advance Program

MIT Kresge Auditorium, Cambridge MA, November 6-7 1992


PDC'92 is sponsored by Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, in cooperation with ACM SIGCHI, IFIP, and the Greater Boston SIGCHI chapter, with corporate sponsorship by Xerox PARC.

Co-chairs: Sarah Kuhn, Michael Muller.

PANEL: PARTICIPATION AND POWER
Charley Richardson and Raymond Scannell

PANEL: FLEXIBILITY AND TAILORABILITY IN SYSTEM AND WORK DESIGN
Kim Halskov Madsen, Hans Dooreward, Trond Knudsen

PANEL: FROM PARTICIPATORY DESIGN TO DEMOCRACY: SOCIAL CHANGE AS BOTH CAUSE AND EFFECT
Steven E. Miller

PLENARY PAPER: RETROSPECTIVE
Andrew Clement, Marc Griffiths, Peter van den Besselaar. Participatory design projects: A retrospective look

PAPERS: DESIGN PRACTICE
William L. Anderson, and William T. Crocca. Experiences in reflective engineering practice: Co-development of product prototypes Ina Wagner. Caught in a web of fuzzy problems: Confronting the ethical issues in systems design Julian E. Orr and Norman C. Crowfoot. Design by anecdote -- The use of ethnography to guide the application of technology to practice

PAPERS: TECHNIQUES AND PRACTICES I: USING ARTIFACTS
Barbara Katzenberg and Peter Piela. Studying work language as an aid in evolutionary design processes Finn Kensing and Andreas Munk-Madsen. Participatory design: Structure in the toolbox Preben Mogensen and Randall H. Trigg. Artifacts as triggers for participatory analysis

PAPERS: TECHNIQUES AND PRACTICES II: HANDS ON THE DESIGN
Peter Aiken and Kim Halskov Madsen. Some experiences with cooperative interactive storyboard prototyping Michael J. Muller, John G. Smith, David S. Miller, Ellen A. White, and Daniel M. Wildman. Designing a groupware implementation of a manual participatory design process

PAPERS: TECHNIQUES AND PRACTICES III: DIARIES
Karlheinz Kautz. Communication support for participatory design projects Kristin Braa. Influencing system quality by using process documentation in prototyping projects

PAPERS: INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
Erran Carmel, Randall Whitaker, and Joey F. George. Participatory design versus joint application design: Trans-Atlantic differences in systems development Philip Kraft and Joergen Bansler. The collective resource approach as a model of worker participation

PAPERS: ORGANIZATIONAL CONSTRAINTS
Yoram Reich, Suresh Konda, Ira Monarch, and Eswaran Subrahmanian. Participation and design: An extended view Jonathan P. Allen. Enabling participatory design in a tightly integrated, hierarchical setting Thea Turner, Suzi Levas, Mike Atwood, and Craig Reding. The influence of the existing environment on the design of a new workstation

PAPERS: ANALOGIES TO NON-COMPUTER FIELDS
Chengzhi Peng. Participatory architectural modeling: Common images and distributed design environments Joan Greenbaum. Notes toward a discussion of ethics and esthetics: Scandinavian design -- from furniture to participatory design

INTERACTIVE POSTERS

WORKSHOPS (parallel tracks, half-day)
Michael K. Epstein and Elaine K. Yakura, Managing the stresses of participatory design
Robert Karasek, The conducivity game: Developing worker re- coordination vocabularies
Debbie Mrazek and Tom Cocklin, A paradigm shift to customer focus
Charley Richardson and Raymond Scannell, Participation and power workshop
Elizabeth B.-N. Sanders, Participatory design research in the product development process


COMMITTEES:

Conference Committee: William Anderson, JoAnn Brooks, Andrew Clement, Paul Czezewski, Elizabeth Dykstra Erickson, Dan Franklin, Sarah Kuhn, Michael McFarland, Judith A. Meskill, Susan Miller, Michael Muller, Ken Schroder, Melanie Weaver, Ellen White, and Dan Williams.

Program Committee: William Anderson, Susanne Bodker, JoAnn Brooks, Andrew Clement, Joan Greenbaum, Marc Griffiths, Jonathan Grudin, Susan Harker, Pertti Jarvinen, Sarah Kuhn, Kim Halskov Madsen, Andrew Monk, Michael Muller, Horst Oberquelle, Charley Richardson, Lucy Suchman, Kari Thoresen, and Terry Winograd.

For more information: Please contact either co-chair:

Sarah Kuhn
Department of Policy and Planning
University of Massachusetts - Lowell
Pasteur 2B
Lowell MA 01854 US
+1-508-934-2903 (voice)
+1-508-934-3011 (fax)
kuhns@woods.ulowell.edu

Michael Muller
Bellcore, Room RRC-1H229
444 Hoes Lane
Piscataway NJ 08854 US
+1-908-699-4892 (voice)
+1-908-336-2969 (fax)
michael@bellcore.com



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