Jose Abdelnour Nocera
Biography
José is an affiliate Full Professor at ITI/LARSyS and Professor in Sociotechnical Design, and Head of the Sociotechnical Group for Innovation and User Experience at the University of West London. He is the current Vice Chair for IFIP TC 13 for Equity and Development and Chair for the British Computer Society Sociotechnical Specialist Group. His interests lie in the sociotechnical and cultural aspects of systems design, development and use. In pursuing these interests, he has been a researcher and consultant in several projects in the UK and overseas in mHealth, e-learning, social development, e-commerce, e-governance and enterprise resource planning systems. Prof. Abdelnour-Nocera gained an MSc in Social Psychology from Simon Bolivar University, Venezuela and a PhD in Computing from The Open University, UK.
Publications
2009
Augmenting Usability: Cultural Elicitation in HCI Proceedings Article
In: HWID, pp. 46–56, Springer, 2009.
Socio-Technical Evaluation Matrix (STEM): A Collaborative Tool to Support and Facilitate Discussion on Socio-Technical Issues of a Design Process Proceedings Article
In: INTERACT (2), pp. 840–841, Springer, 2009.
New Sociotechnical Insights in Interaction Design Proceedings Article
In: INTERACT (2), pp. 973–974, Springer, 2009.
Usability Practice in Medical Imaging Application Development Proceedings Article
In: USAB, pp. 405–415, Springer, 2009.
2008
Sociotechnical research and knowledge communication in community-centred systems design: a technological frames perspective Journal Article
In: Int. J. Web Based Communities, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 476–490, 2008.
A resource kit for participatory socio-technical design in rural Kenya Proceedings Article
In: CHI Extended Abstracts, pp. 2709–2714, ACM, 2008.
Exploring the problem domain: a socio-technical ICT design for the developing world Proceedings Article
In: PDC, pp. 154–157, ACM, 2008.
Distributed-PD: challenges and opportunities Proceedings Article
In: PDC, pp. 290–291, ACM, 2008.
The challenges for participatory design in the developing world Proceedings Article
In: PDC, pp. 295–296, ACM, 2008.
Adopting Agile in a Large Organisation Proceedings Article
In: XP, pp. 42–52, Springer, 2008.