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    Dr. Torben Wiedenhöfer

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    Ehemaliger Mitarbeiter

    Vita

    Torben Wiedenhöfer studierte Wirtschaftsinformatik an der Universität Siegen und University of Tulsa (USA). Während des Studiums beschäftige er sich bereits mit der benutzerorientierten Softwareentwicklung und -etablierung in Uni- und Industrieprojekten. In seiner Diplomarbeit entwickelte er zusammen mit Gunnar Stevens ein neues communitybasiertes- und kontextsensitives Hilfesystem zur Unterstützung des Aneignungsprozesses von komplexen Systemen.
    Torben Wiedenhöfer ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter der Universität Siegen im Bereich Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien. In Forschungsprojekten z.B. mit der SAP AG oder RWE befasst er sich mit Usability-, Requirements-Engeneering und End-User Development. Die Ergebnisse aus diesen Arbeiten werden auch in seine Dissertation mit einfließen.

    Publikationen

    2011


    • Wiedenhöfer, T., Reuter, C., Ley, B., Pipek, V., Wiedenhoefer, T., Reuter, C., Ley, B. & Pipek, V. (2011)Inter-Organizational Crisis Management Infrastructures for Electrical Power Breakdowns

      Proceedings of the Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM). Lisbon, Portugal, Publisher: ISCRAM
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Major electricity breakdowns like the Northeast Blackout (USA) in 2003 or the blackout in most parts of Western Europe in 2005, have shown the fundamental role of electricity in our everyday life. The experiences of these accidents show that power suppliers, firefighters, police, county administration and citizens face multifarious challenges in inter-organizational communication, information and coordination processes during coping and recovery work. In this work-in-progress paper we describe early research dealing with inter-organizational issues in emergency management (EM). We are mainly focusing on supporting social practices in inter-organizational EM, for example collaborative interpretation of emergency situations, ad-hoc coordination or supporting citizen communication and helping routines. Identified from our experiences from related projects, discussions and literature studies, we suggest potential questions and future topics in user-driven software engineering processes for EM and domain specific problems, such as supporting citizen participation, coping with information uncertainties and quality variations or enhancing inter-organizational learning.

      @inproceedings{wiedenhofer_inter-organizational_2011,
      address = {Lisbon, Portugal},
      title = {Inter-{Organizational} {Crisis} {Management} {Infrastructures} for {Electrical} {Power} {Breakdowns}},
      url = {http://www.peasec.de/paper/2011/2011_WiedenhoeferReuterLeyPipek_CrisisManagementInfrastructures_ISCRAM.pdf https://www.wineme.uni-siegen.de/paper/2011/wiedenhoeferreuterleypipek_2011_crisismanagementinfrastructures_iscram2011.pdf},
      abstract = {Major electricity breakdowns like the Northeast Blackout (USA) in 2003 or the blackout in most parts of Western Europe in 2005, have shown the fundamental role of electricity in our everyday life. The experiences of these accidents show that power suppliers, firefighters, police, county administration and citizens face multifarious challenges in inter-organizational communication, information and coordination processes during coping and recovery work. In this work-in-progress paper we describe early research dealing with inter-organizational issues in emergency management (EM). We are mainly focusing on supporting social practices in inter-organizational EM, for example collaborative interpretation of emergency situations, ad-hoc coordination or supporting citizen communication and helping routines. Identified from our experiences from related projects, discussions and literature studies, we suggest potential questions and future topics in user-driven software engineering processes for EM and domain specific problems, such as supporting citizen participation, coping with information uncertainties and quality variations or enhancing inter-organizational learning.},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Information} {Systems} for {Crisis} {Response} and {Management} ({ISCRAM})},
      publisher = {ISCRAM},
      author = {Wiedenhöfer, Torben and Reuter, Christian and Ley, Benedikt and Pipek, Volkmar and Wiedenhoefer, Torben and Reuter, Christian and Ley, Benedikt and Pipek, Volkmar},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {CSCW, PRAXLABS, Infrastruktur, Kooperation, InfoStrom, RSBE, crisis management, citizen, Citizen Participation., Crisis Management, inter-organizational communication and learning, Inter-organizational Communication and Learning, user-centered design, User-Centered Design},
      }


    • Cuel, R., Herbrechter, M., Rohde, M., Stein, M., Tokarchuk, O., Wiedenhöfer, T., Yetim, F. & Zamarian, M. (2011)Requirements Report of the INSEMTIVES Seekda! Use Case

      IN International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI), Vol. 8
      [BibTeX]

      @article{cuel_requirements_2011,
      title = {Requirements {Report} of the {INSEMTIVES} {Seekda}! {Use} {Case}},
      volume = {8},
      number = {1},
      journal = {International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI)},
      author = {Cuel, Roberta and Herbrechter, Marc and Rohde, Markus and Stein, Martin and Tokarchuk, Oksana and Wiedenhöfer, Torben and Yetim, Fahri and Zamarian, Marco},
      year = {2011},
      }

    2006


    • Wiedenhöfer, T. (2006)Help in Context: Konzeption und Umsetzung eines community-unterstützten Hilfesystems (Diplomarbeit)

      Diplomarbeit
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @phdthesis{wiedenhofer_help_2006,
      type = {Diplomarbeit},
      title = {Help in {Context}: {Konzeption} und {Umsetzung} eines community-unterstützten {Hilfesystems} ({Diplomarbeit})},
      url = {http://www.wineme.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/da_wiedenhoefer-help_in_context-2006.pdf},
      author = {Wiedenhöfer, Torben},
      year = {2006},
      keywords = {Thesis, Diplomarbeit},
      }