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    Dipl.-Wirt. Inform. Dr. Martin Stein

    martin_stein
    Mail: martin.stein(at)uni-siegen.de
    Room: US-F 101

    Phone: +49 (0) 271/ 740 – 4604

    Office hours: On appointment

    Publications

    2022


    • Krüger, M., Gerbracht, M., Vitt, N., Kudic, M., Ahmadi, M., Boden, A., Offergeld, F., Stein, M., Kotthaus, C., Unbehaun, D. & Wulf, V. (2022)Travelling Artefacts: Lessons Learned from Interventions in a Regional Innovation Ecosystem

      doi:10.48340/ecscw2022_ep06
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Regions and their innovation ecosystems have increasingly become of interest to CSCW research as the context in which work, research and design takes place. Our study adds to this growing discourse, by providing preliminary data and reflections from an ongoing attempt to intervene and support a regional innovation ecosystem. We report on the benefits and shortcomings of a practice-oriented approach in such regional projects and highlight the importance of relations and the notion of spillover. Lastly, we discuss methodological and pragmatic hurdles that CSCW research needs to overcome in order to support regional innovation ecosystems successfully.

      @article{kruger_travelling_2022,
      title = {Travelling {Artefacts}: {Lessons} {Learned} from {Interventions} in a {Regional} {Innovation} {Ecosystem}},
      issn = {2510-2591},
      shorttitle = {Travelling {Artefacts}},
      url = {https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/4351},
      doi = {10.48340/ecscw2022_ep06},
      abstract = {Regions and their innovation ecosystems have increasingly become of interest to CSCW research as the context in which work, research and design takes place. Our study adds to this growing discourse, by providing preliminary data and reflections from an ongoing attempt to intervene and support a regional innovation ecosystem. We report on the benefits and shortcomings of a practice-oriented approach in such regional projects and highlight the importance of relations and the notion of spillover. Lastly, we discuss methodological and pragmatic hurdles that CSCW research needs to overcome in order to support regional innovation ecosystems successfully.},
      language = {en},
      urldate = {2022-06-20},
      author = {Krüger, Max and Gerbracht, Marc and Vitt, Nico and Kudic, Muhamed and Ahmadi, Michael and Boden, Alexander and Offergeld, Felicitas and Stein, Martin and Kotthaus, Christoph and Unbehaun, David and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2022},
      note = {Accepted: 2022-06-14T07:23:56Z
      Publisher: European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET)},
      }

    2021


    • Pakusch, C., Boden, A., Stein, M. & Stevens, G. (2021)The Automation of the Taxi Industry – Taxi Drivers’ Expectations and Attitudes Towards the Future of their Work

      IN Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) doi:10.1007/s10606-021-09408-1
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Advocates of autonomous driving predict that the occupation of taxi driver could be made obsolete by shared autonomous vehicles (SAV) in the long term. Conducting interviews with German taxi drivers, we investigate how they perceive the changes caused by advancing automation for the future of their business. Our study contributes insights into how the work of taxi drivers could change given the advent of autonomous driving: While the task of driving could be taken over by SAVs for standard trips, taxi drivers are certain that other areas of their work such as providing supplementary services and assistance to passengers would constitute a limit to such forms of automation, but probably involving a shifting role for the taxi drivers, one which focuses on the sociality of the work. Our findings illustrate how taxi drivers see the future of their work, suggesting design implications for tools that take various forms of assistance into account, and demonstrating how important it is to consider taxi drivers in the co-design of future taxis and SAV services.

      @article{pakusch_automation_2021,
      title = {The {Automation} of the {Taxi} {Industry} – {Taxi} {Drivers}’ {Expectations} and {Attitudes} {Towards} the {Future} of their {Work}},
      issn = {1573-7551},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10606-021-09408-1},
      doi = {10.1007/s10606-021-09408-1},
      abstract = {Advocates of autonomous driving predict that the occupation of taxi driver could be made obsolete by shared autonomous vehicles (SAV) in the long term. Conducting interviews with German taxi drivers, we investigate how they perceive the changes caused by advancing automation for the future of their business. Our study contributes insights into how the work of taxi drivers could change given the advent of autonomous driving: While the task of driving could be taken over by SAVs for standard trips, taxi drivers are certain that other areas of their work such as providing supplementary services and assistance to passengers would constitute a limit to such forms of automation, but probably involving a shifting role for the taxi drivers, one which focuses on the sociality of the work. Our findings illustrate how taxi drivers see the future of their work, suggesting design implications for tools that take various forms of assistance into account, and demonstrating how important it is to consider taxi drivers in the co-design of future taxis and SAV services.},
      language = {en},
      urldate = {2021-09-13},
      journal = {Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)},
      author = {Pakusch, Christina and Boden, Alexander and Stein, Martin and Stevens, Gunnar},
      month = sep,
      year = {2021},
      }


    • Syed, H. A., Schorch, M., Ankenbauer, S. A., Hassan, S., Meisner, K., Stein, M., Skudelny, S., Karasti, H. & Pipek, V. (2021)Infrastructuring for organizational resilience: Experiences and perspectives for business continuity

      doi:10.18420/ecscw2021_wsmc02
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      This workshop discusses organizational resilience and resilient infrastructures by uniting researchers, professionals, and experts from various disciplines. Workplace studies and organizational settings have always been an integral theme in computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) research. This workshop hopes to broaden this research horizon by overlapping the multidisciplinary perspectives of resilience and crisis research with human-computer interaction (HCI), CSCW, organizational, and business studies. The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent physical and social constraints have been detrimental to the activities of different organizations, especially to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). SMEs must recognize and search for opportunities to adapt to this crisis by developing resilient organizational infrastructures. These adaptations can be crucial to overcoming the current disruptions challenging the continued existence keeping in view the intrinsic diversification of various business and industrial sectors. How organizational infrastructures can be designed to instill resilient properties like adaptive capacity, self-adjustment and continuity? We intend to focus on bringing this discussion under the umbrella of CSCW to explore the potentials of collaboration and cooperative work in organizational infrastructure. Through this workshop, we offer research prospects by applying organizational resilience theories to study organizational infrastructure and infrastructuring activities, which can be used for their prospective transformations into resilient infrastructures.

      @article{syed_infrastructuring_2021,
      title = {Infrastructuring for organizational resilience: {Experiences} and perspectives for business continuity},
      issn = {2510-2591},
      shorttitle = {Infrastructuring for organizational resilience},
      url = {https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/4133},
      doi = {10.18420/ecscw2021_wsmc02},
      abstract = {This workshop discusses organizational resilience and resilient infrastructures by uniting researchers, professionals, and experts from various disciplines. Workplace studies and organizational settings have always been an integral theme in computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) research. This workshop hopes to broaden this research horizon by overlapping the multidisciplinary perspectives of resilience and crisis research with human-computer interaction (HCI), CSCW, organizational, and business studies. The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent physical and social constraints have been detrimental to the activities of different organizations, especially to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). SMEs must recognize and search for opportunities to adapt to this crisis by developing resilient organizational infrastructures. These adaptations can be crucial to overcoming the current disruptions challenging the continued existence keeping in view the intrinsic diversification of various business and industrial sectors. How organizational infrastructures can be designed to instill resilient properties like adaptive capacity, self-adjustment and continuity? We intend to focus on bringing this discussion under the umbrella of CSCW to explore the potentials of collaboration and cooperative work in organizational infrastructure. Through this workshop, we offer research prospects by applying organizational resilience theories to study organizational infrastructure and infrastructuring activities, which can be used for their prospective transformations into resilient infrastructures.},
      language = {en},
      urldate = {2021-04-15},
      author = {Syed, Hussain Abid and Schorch, Marén and Ankenbauer, Sam Addison and Hassan, Sohaib and Meisner, Konrad and Stein, Martin and Skudelny, Sascha and Karasti, Helena and Pipek, Volkmar},
      year = {2021},
      annote = {Accepted: 2021-03-18T22:35:23Z Publisher: European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET)},
      }


    • Syed, H. A., Schorch, M., Ankenbauer, S. A., Hassan, S., Meisner, K., Stein, M., Skudelny, S., Karasti, H. & Pipek, V. (2021)Infrastructuring for organizational resilience: Experiences and perspectives for business continuity

      doi:10.18420/ecscw2021_wsmc02
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      This workshop discusses organizational resilience and resilient infrastructures by uniting researchers, professionals, and experts from various disciplines. Workplace studies and organizational settings have always been an integral theme in computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) research. This workshop hopes to broaden this research horizon by overlapping the multidisciplinary perspectives of resilience and crisis research with human-computer interaction (HCI), CSCW, organizational, and business studies. The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent physical and social constraints have been detrimental to the activities of different organizations, especially to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). SMEs must recognize and search for opportunities to adapt to this crisis by developing resilient organizational infrastructures. These adaptations can be crucial to overcoming the current disruptions challenging the continued existence keeping in view the intrinsic diversification of various business and industrial sectors. How organizational infrastructures can be designed to instill resilient properties like adaptive capacity, self-adjustment and continuity? We intend to focus on bringing this discussion under the umbrella of CSCW to explore the potentials of collaboration and cooperative work in organizational infrastructure. Through this workshop, we offer research prospects by applying organizational resilience theories to study organizational infrastructure and infrastructuring activities, which can be used for their prospective transformations into resilient infrastructures.

      @article{syed_infrastructuring_2021-2,
      title = {Infrastructuring for organizational resilience: {Experiences} and perspectives for business continuity},
      issn = {2510-2591},
      shorttitle = {Infrastructuring for organizational resilience},
      url = {https://dl.eusset.eu/handle/20.500.12015/4133},
      doi = {10.18420/ecscw2021_wsmc02},
      abstract = {This workshop discusses organizational resilience and resilient infrastructures by uniting researchers, professionals, and experts from various disciplines. Workplace studies and organizational settings have always been an integral theme in computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) research. This workshop hopes to broaden this research horizon by overlapping the multidisciplinary perspectives of resilience and crisis research with human-computer interaction (HCI), CSCW, organizational, and business studies. The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent physical and social constraints have been detrimental to the activities of different organizations, especially to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). SMEs must recognize and search for opportunities to adapt to this crisis by developing resilient organizational infrastructures. These adaptations can be crucial to overcoming the current disruptions challenging the continued existence keeping in view the intrinsic diversification of various business and industrial sectors. How organizational infrastructures can be designed to instill resilient properties like adaptive capacity, self-adjustment and continuity? We intend to focus on bringing this discussion under the umbrella of CSCW to explore the potentials of collaboration and cooperative work in organizational infrastructure. Through this workshop, we offer research prospects by applying organizational resilience theories to study organizational infrastructure and infrastructuring activities, which can be used for their prospective transformations into resilient infrastructures.},
      language = {en},
      urldate = {2021-12-17},
      author = {Syed, Hussain Abid and Schorch, Marén and Ankenbauer, Sam Addison and Hassan, Sohaib and Meisner, Konrad and Stein, Martin and Skudelny, Sascha and Karasti, Helena and Pipek, Volkmar},
      year = {2021},
      }


    • Ludwig, T., Stein, M., Castelli, N. & Hoffmann, S. (2021)Sicherheitskritische Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion bei Industrie 4.0

      IN Reuter, C. (Ed.), Sicherheitskritische Mensch-Computer-Interaktion: Interaktive Technologien und Soziale Medien im Krisen- und Sicherheitsmanagement Wiesbaden doi:10.1007/978-3-658-32795-8_12
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Komplexe cyberphysische Produktionssysteme bieten die Möglichkeiten der hochproduktiven Herstellung von Fertigungserzeugnissen. Vor dem Hintergrund der steigenden Variantenvielfalt, kleineren Losgrößen und erhöhten Produktkomplexitäten, wird die Fertigungssteuerung und -überwachung solcher (teil-)automatisierten komplexen Produktionen zunehmend unübersichtlich und kann bei Störung oder Ausfällen großen Schaden verursachen.

      @incollection{ludwig_sicherheitskritische_2021,
      address = {Wiesbaden},
      title = {Sicherheitskritische {Mensch}-{Maschine}-{Interaktion} bei {Industrie} 4.0},
      isbn = {978-3-658-32795-8},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-32795-8_12},
      abstract = {Komplexe cyberphysische Produktionssysteme bieten die Möglichkeiten der hochproduktiven Herstellung von Fertigungserzeugnissen. Vor dem Hintergrund der steigenden Variantenvielfalt, kleineren Losgrößen und erhöhten Produktkomplexitäten, wird die Fertigungssteuerung und -überwachung solcher (teil-)automatisierten komplexen Produktionen zunehmend unübersichtlich und kann bei Störung oder Ausfällen großen Schaden verursachen.},
      booktitle = {Sicherheitskritische {Mensch}-{Computer}-{Interaktion}: {Interaktive} {Technologien} und {Soziale} {Medien} im {Krisen}- und {Sicherheitsmanagement}},
      publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden},
      author = {Ludwig, Thomas and Stein, Martin and Castelli, Nico and Hoffmann, Sven},
      editor = {Reuter, Christian},
      year = {2021},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-32795-8_12},
      pages = {253--276},
      }

    2020


    • Castelli, N., Taugerbeck, S., Stein, M., Jakobi, T., Stevens, G. & Wulf, V. (2020)Eco-InfoVis at Work: Role-based Eco-Visualizations for the Industrial Context

      IN Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 4, Pages: 02:1–02:27 doi:10.1145/3375182
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Currently, there is a broad range of studies dealing with the design and visualization of energy consumption data for the domestic and increasingly for the office context. However, studies addressing the industrial context are quite rare, and due to the diversity of machines, processes, tasks, personal motivations, teams and the specific organizational culture of companies, it is not sufficient to provide only consumption data. For an adequate consideration of these factors, detailed design guidelines and system concepts are currently missing. However, this study shows the potential that a common understanding of consumption data can emerge through suitable visualization to support everyday work and possibilities of data sharing. Therefore, we show exemplarily how a design can be derived from empirically collected requirements and how a system concept can look like that enrich current eco-feedback design research for the industrial context.

      @article{castelli_eco-infovis_2020,
      title = {Eco-{InfoVis} at {Work}: {Role}-based {Eco}-{Visualizations} for the {Industrial} {Context}},
      volume = {4},
      shorttitle = {Eco-{InfoVis} at {Work}},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3375182},
      doi = {10.1145/3375182},
      abstract = {Currently, there is a broad range of studies dealing with the design and visualization of energy consumption data for the domestic and increasingly for the office context. However, studies addressing the industrial context are quite rare, and due to the diversity of machines, processes, tasks, personal motivations, teams and the specific organizational culture of companies, it is not sufficient to provide only consumption data. For an adequate consideration of these factors, detailed design guidelines and system concepts are currently missing. However, this study shows the potential that a common understanding of consumption data can emerge through suitable visualization to support everyday work and possibilities of data sharing. Therefore, we show exemplarily how a design can be derived from empirically collected requirements and how a system concept can look like that enrich current eco-feedback design research for the industrial context.},
      number = {GROUP},
      urldate = {2021-04-15},
      journal = {Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction},
      author = {Castelli, Nico and Taugerbeck, Sebastian and Stein, Martin and Jakobi, Timo and Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker},
      month = jan,
      year = {2020},
      keywords = {a-paper, eco-feedback, data visualization, iiot, iot, sid},
      pages = {02:1--02:27},
      }

    2018


    • Ludwig, T., Kotthaus, C., Stein, M., Pipek, V. & Wulf, V. (2018)Revive Old Discussions! Socio-technical Challenges for Small and Medium Enterprises within Industry 4.0

      Proceedings of 16th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work-Exploratory Papers., Publisher: European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET)
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{ludwig_revive_2018,
      title = {Revive {Old} {Discussions}! {Socio}-technical {Challenges} for {Small} and {Medium} {Enterprises} within {Industry} 4.0},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of 16th {European} {Conference} on {Computer}-{Supported} {Cooperative} {Work}-{Exploratory} {Papers}},
      publisher = {European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET)},
      author = {Ludwig, Thomas and Kotthaus, Christoph and Stein, Martin and Pipek, Volkmar and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2018},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Randall, D. & Wulf, V. (2018)Designing for way-finding as practices – A study of elderly people’s mobility

      IN International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 115, Pages: 40–51 doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2018.01.008
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Mobility assistance ICTs have become important companions in daily life as digital affordances have become sophisticated. However, understanding and researching everyday way-finding is still challenging, mainly because of the sheer difficulty of collecting empirical data about concrete occasions of use. Hence, we argue that those methodological challenges make it harder to understand the mobility needs of certain user groups. We aim to address this gap while focusing on elderly people, a user group that has increasingly become a focus of HCI studies, and ask the following questions: (1) What are the everyday way-finding practices of that user group? And (2) how can these be supported by mobility assistance ICTs? For answering them, we developed a methodological framework to study daily mobility as way-finding practices and conducted an interview study with 15 ‘young elderly’ people supplemented with a probing technique. The paper concludes with reflections on the potential for and limits to, the study of, and designing for, way-finding as practices.

      @article{meurer_designing_2018,
      title = {Designing for way-finding as practices – {A} study of elderly people's mobility},
      volume = {115},
      issn = {1071-5819},
      url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1071581918300521},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2018.01.008},
      abstract = {Mobility assistance ICTs have become important companions in daily life as digital affordances have become sophisticated. However, understanding and researching everyday way-finding is still challenging, mainly because of the sheer difficulty of collecting empirical data about concrete occasions of use. Hence, we argue that those methodological challenges make it harder to understand the mobility needs of certain user groups. We aim to address this gap while focusing on elderly people, a user group that has increasingly become a focus of HCI studies, and ask the following questions: (1) What are the everyday way-finding practices of that user group? And (2) how can these be supported by mobility assistance ICTs? For answering them, we developed a methodological framework to study daily mobility as way-finding practices and conducted an interview study with 15 ‘young elderly' people supplemented with a probing technique. The paper concludes with reflections on the potential for and limits to, the study of, and designing for, way-finding as practices.},
      journal = {International Journal of Human-Computer Studies},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Randall, David and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2018},
      keywords = {Mobility, Elderly people, Mobile sensing, Mobility assistance ICT, Mobility probes, Senses of place, Way-finding practices, Young elderly people},
      pages = {40--51},
      }

    2017


    • Stein, M., Meurer, J., Boden, A. & Wulf, V. (2017)Mobility in Later Life – Appropriation of an Integrated Transportation Platform

      Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI).
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{stein_mobility_2017,
      title = {Mobility in {Later} {Life} – {Appropriation} of an {Integrated} {Transportation} {Platform}},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Conference} on {Human} {Factors} in {Computing} {Systems} ({CHI})},
      author = {Stein, Martin and Meurer, Johanna and Boden, Alexander and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2017},
      keywords = {A-Paper},
      }


    • Castelli, N., Ogonowski, C., Jakobi, T., Stein, M., Stevens, G. & Wulf, V. (2017)What happened in my home?: An End-User Development Approach for Smart Home Data Visualization

      Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI).
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      Smart home systems change the way we experience the home. While there are established research fields within HCI for visualizing specific use cases of a smart home, studies targeting user demands on visualizations spanning across multiple use cases are rare. Especially, individual data-related demands pose a challenge for usable visualizations. To investigate potentials of an end-user development (EUD) approach for flexibly supporting such demands, we developed a smart home system featuring both pre-defined visualizations and a visualization creation tool. To evaluate our concept, we installed our prototype in 12 households as part of a Living Lab study. Results are based on three interview studies, a design workshop and system log data. We identified eight overarching interests in home data and show how participants used pre-defined visualizations to get an overview and the creation tool to not only address specific use cases but also to answer questions by creating temporary visualizations.

      @inproceedings{castelli_what_2017,
      title = {What happened in my home?: {An} {End}-{User} {Development} {Approach} for {Smart} {Home} {Data} {Visualization}},
      abstract = {Smart home systems change the way we experience the home. While there are established research fields within HCI for visualizing specific use cases of a smart home, studies targeting user demands on visualizations spanning across multiple use cases are rare. Especially, individual data-related demands pose a challenge for usable visualizations. To investigate potentials of an end-user development (EUD) approach for flexibly supporting such demands, we developed a smart home system featuring both pre-defined visualizations and a visualization creation tool. To evaluate our concept, we installed our prototype in 12 households as part of a Living Lab study. Results are based on three interview studies, a design workshop and system log data. We identified eight overarching interests in home data and show how participants used pre-defined visualizations to get an overview and the creation tool to not only address specific use cases but also to answer questions by creating temporary visualizations.},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {Conference} on {Human} {Factors} in {Computing} {Systems} ({CHI})},
      author = {Castelli, Nico and Ogonowski, Corinna and Jakobi, Timo and Stein, Martin and Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2017},
      keywords = {a-paper, PRAXLABS, SMARTLIVE},
      }

    2016


    • Ludwig, T., Kotthaus, C., Stein, M., Durt, H., Kurz, C., Wenz, J., Doublet, T., Becker, M., Pipek, V. & Wulf, V. (2016)Arbeiten im Mittelstand 4.0 – KMU im Spannungsfeld des digitalen Wandels

      IN HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik, Vol. 53, Pages: 71–86 doi:10.1365/s40702-015-0200-y
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Zusammenfassung Das aktuelle Verständnis von Industrie 4.0 umfasst oftmals die Vision einer vollautomatisierten und Technologie-determinierten Entwicklung der deutschen Industrie. Eine praktische Ausgestaltung einer solchen Vision bietet dabei keine hinreichende Option für den Mittelstand – den eigentlichen Treiber der deutschen Wirtschaft. Speziell bei kleineren und mittelständischen Unternehmen sichern die eigenen Mitarbeiter/innen sowie deren Erfahrungen und Arbeitsver-mögen maßgeblich den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg und müssen bei der Ausgestaltung von Industrie 4.0-Konzepten und -Technologien in den Fokus gerückt werden. Bei 72 T. Ludwig et al. 1 3 der Betrachtung der Mitarbeiter bzw. der Mitarbeiterinnen im Zentrum des Mittel-standes, fallen bei der praktischen Ausgestaltung von Industrie 4.0 eine Vielzahl sozialer Fragestellungen an, welche vor allem aber im Betrieb von Unternehmen und Betriebsrat bearbeitet und sozialpartnerschaftlich ausgestaltet werden müssen. In diesem Artikel werden die aktuellen Spannungsfelder präsentiert, in welchen die sozialen Fragestellungen angesiedelt sind. Diese wurden auf Basis eines Experten-workshops mit Geschäftsführern und Unternehmensberatern kleiner und mittelstän-discher Unternehmen sowie durch verschiedene Interviews mit Vertretern der IG Metall im Hinblick auf die Veränderung von Arbeit im Kontext von Industrie 4.0 erhoben. Schlüsselwörter Industrie 4.0 · Sozialpartnerschaft · Mittelstand · KMU · Integrierte Organisations-und Technologieentwicklung

      @article{ludwig_arbeiten_2016,
      title = {Arbeiten im {Mittelstand} 4.0 – {KMU} im {Spannungsfeld} des digitalen {Wandels}},
      volume = {53},
      issn = {1436-3011},
      url = {https://wm.baden-wuerttemberg.de/fileadmin/redaktion/m-wm/intern/Dateien_Downloads/Arbeit/Arbeitsmarktpolitik_Arbeitsschutz/B2_Ludwig_2016-Arbeitswelt-Ludwig_-_Kopie.pdf http://link.springer.com/10.1365/s40702-015-0200-y http://wineme.uni-siegen.de/paper/},
      doi = {10.1365/s40702-015-0200-y},
      abstract = {Zusammenfassung Das aktuelle Verständnis von Industrie 4.0 umfasst oftmals die Vision einer vollautomatisierten und Technologie-determinierten Entwicklung der deutschen Industrie. Eine praktische Ausgestaltung einer solchen Vision bietet dabei keine hinreichende Option für den Mittelstand – den eigentlichen Treiber der deutschen Wirtschaft. Speziell bei kleineren und mittelständischen Unternehmen sichern die eigenen Mitarbeiter/innen sowie deren Erfahrungen und Arbeitsver-mögen maßgeblich den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg und müssen bei der Ausgestaltung von Industrie 4.0-Konzepten und -Technologien in den Fokus gerückt werden. Bei 72 T. Ludwig et al. 1 3 der Betrachtung der Mitarbeiter bzw. der Mitarbeiterinnen im Zentrum des Mittel-standes, fallen bei der praktischen Ausgestaltung von Industrie 4.0 eine Vielzahl sozialer Fragestellungen an, welche vor allem aber im Betrieb von Unternehmen und Betriebsrat bearbeitet und sozialpartnerschaftlich ausgestaltet werden müssen. In diesem Artikel werden die aktuellen Spannungsfelder präsentiert, in welchen die sozialen Fragestellungen angesiedelt sind. Diese wurden auf Basis eines Experten-workshops mit Geschäftsführern und Unternehmensberatern kleiner und mittelstän-discher Unternehmen sowie durch verschiedene Interviews mit Vertretern der IG Metall im Hinblick auf die Veränderung von Arbeit im Kontext von Industrie 4.0 erhoben. Schlüsselwörter Industrie 4.0 · Sozialpartnerschaft · Mittelstand · KMU · Integrierte Organisations-und Technologieentwicklung},
      number = {1},
      journal = {HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik},
      author = {Ludwig, Thomas and Kotthaus, Christoph and Stein, Martin and Durt, Hartwig and Kurz, Constanze and Wenz, Julian and Doublet, Thorsten and Becker, Maximilian and Pipek, Volkmar and Wulf, Volker},
      month = feb,
      year = {2016},
      keywords = {CSCW, PRAXLABS},
      pages = {71--86},
      }


    • Hornung, D., Müller, C., Boden, A. & Stein, M. (2016)Autonomy Support for Elderly People through Everyday Life Gadgets

      Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Supporting Group Work – GROUP ’16. New York, New York, USA, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 421–424 doi:10.1145/2957276.2996284
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{hornung_autonomy_2016,
      address = {New York, New York, USA},
      title = {Autonomy {Support} for {Elderly} {People} through {Everyday} {Life} {Gadgets}},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-4276-6},
      doi = {10.1145/2957276.2996284},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 19th {International} {Conference} on {Supporting} {Group} {Work} - {GROUP} '16},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Hornung, Dominik and Müller, Claudia and Boden, Alexander and Stein, Martin},
      year = {2016},
      keywords = {italg},
      pages = {421--424},
      }


    • Boden, A., Al-Akkad, A., Liegl, M., Buscher, M., Stein, M., Randall, D. & Wulf, V. (2016)Managing Visibility and Validity of Distress Calls with an Ad-Hoc SOS System

      IN ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI), Vol. 23/6
      [BibTeX]

      @article{boden_managing_2016,
      title = {Managing {Visibility} and {Validity} of {Distress} {Calls} with an {Ad}-{Hoc} {SOS} {System}},
      volume = {23/6},
      journal = {ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)},
      author = {Boden, Alexander and Al-Akkad, Amro and Liegl, Michael and Buscher, Monika and Stein, Martin and Randall, Dave and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2016},
      }


    • Stein, M., Boden, A., Hornung, D. & Wulf, V. (2016)Third Spaces in the Age of IoT: A Study on Participatory Design of Complex Systems

      Symposium on Challenges and experiences in designing for an ageing society, 12th International Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (COOP). Trento, Italia
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{stein_third_2016,
      address = {Trento, Italia},
      title = {Third {Spaces} in the {Age} of {IoT}: {A} {Study} on {Participatory} {Design} of {Complex} {Systems}},
      booktitle = {Symposium on {Challenges} and experiences in designing for an ageing society, 12th {International} {Conference} on {Designing} {Interactive} {Systems} ({COOP})},
      author = {Stein, Martin and Boden, Alexander and Hornung, Dominik and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2016},
      }


    • Ludwig, T., Kotthaus, C., Stein, M., Durt, H., Kurz, C., Wenz, J., Doublet, T., Becker, M., Pipek, V. & Wulf, V. (2016)Working in Industry 4.0 – SME in the Field of Tension of Digital Transformation

      IN HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik, Vol. 53, Pages: 71–86 doi:10.1365/s40702-015-0200-y
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      The current understanding of `Industry 4.0′ often includes the vision of a fully-automated and technology-driven development of the German industry. But the practical configuration of such a vision is not an appropriate option for small and medium companies, which are the actual driver of the German economy. Especially for smaller and medium sized companies, the own staff, as well as their experiences and work capacity decisively secure the economic success and need to be put in the spotlight of industrial 4.0 concepts and technologies. When considering the employee as one of the central factors of success within small and medium companies, the practical adaption of fully-automated and technology-driven concepts raise a variety of social issues, which need to be addressed by the social partnership, such as employer organizations, employee organizations as well as scientific partners. This article presents the current social issues as well as areas of conflict in which these social issues are settled. Such issues were collected on the basis of an expert workshop with managers and business consultants of small and medium companies and various interviews with representatives from the labor union IG Metall and the employers’ associations in regard to the change of work in the context of `Industry 4.0′.

      @article{ludwig_working_2016,
      title = {Working in {Industry} 4.0 - {SME} in the {Field} of {Tension} of {Digital} {Transformation}},
      volume = {53},
      issn = {2198-2775},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1365/s40702-015-0200-y},
      doi = {10.1365/s40702-015-0200-y},
      abstract = {The current understanding of `Industry 4.0' often includes the vision of a fully-automated and technology-driven development of the German industry. But the practical configuration of such a vision is not an appropriate option for small and medium companies, which are the actual driver of the German economy. Especially for smaller and medium sized companies, the own staff, as well as their experiences and work capacity decisively secure the economic success and need to be put in the spotlight of industrial 4.0 concepts and technologies. When considering the employee as one of the central factors of success within small and medium companies, the practical adaption of fully-automated and technology-driven concepts raise a variety of social issues, which need to be addressed by the social partnership, such as employer organizations, employee organizations as well as scientific partners. This article presents the current social issues as well as areas of conflict in which these social issues are settled. Such issues were collected on the basis of an expert workshop with managers and business consultants of small and medium companies and various interviews with representatives from the labor union IG Metall and the employers' associations in regard to the change of work in the context of `Industry 4.0'.},
      number = {1},
      journal = {HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik},
      author = {Ludwig, Thomas and Kotthaus, Christoph and Stein, Martin and Durt, Hartwig and Kurz, Constanze and Wenz, Julian and Doublet, Thorsten and Becker, Maximilian and Pipek, Volkmar and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2016},
      keywords = {CSCW, SME},
      pages = {71--86},
      }

    2015


    • Meurer, J., Dax, J., Stein, M., Ludwig, T. & Wulf, V. (2015)Bridging Location-based Data with Mobile Practices

      IN MOBILITY 2015, Pages: 22
      [BibTeX]

      @article{meurer_bridging_2015,
      title = {Bridging {Location}-based {Data} with {Mobile} {Practices}},
      journal = {MOBILITY 2015},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Dax, Julian and Stein, Martin and Ludwig, Thomas and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2015},
      keywords = {PRAXLABS},
      pages = {22},
      }


    • Dax, J., Ludwig, T., Meurer, J., Pipek, V., Stein, M. & Stevens, G. (2015)FRAMES – A Framework for Adaptable Mobile Event-Contingent Self-report Studies

      End-User Development – 5th International Symposium, IS-EUD 2015, Madrid, Spain, May 26-29, 2015. Proceedings., Publisher: Springer, Pages: 141–155 doi:10.1007/978-3-319-18425-8_10
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{dax_frames_2015,
      series = {Lecture {Notes} in {Computer} {Science}},
      title = {{FRAMES} - {A} {Framework} for {Adaptable} {Mobile} {Event}-{Contingent} {Self}-report {Studies}},
      volume = {9083},
      isbn = {978-3-319-18424-1},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18425-8_10 http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-18425-8_10 http://www.tholud.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/2015-daxetal-frames-iseud.pdf},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-18425-8_10},
      booktitle = {End-{User} {Development} - 5th {International} {Symposium}, {IS}-{EUD} 2015, {Madrid}, {Spain}, {May} 26-29, 2015. {Proceedings}},
      publisher = {Springer},
      author = {Dax, Julian and Ludwig, Thomas and Meurer, Johanna and Pipek, Volkmar and Stein, Martin and Stevens, Gunnar},
      editor = {D\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$'\${\textbackslash}textbackslashbackslash\$iaz, Paloma and Pipek, Volkmar and Ardito, Carmelo and Jensen, Carlos and Aedo, Ignacio and Boden, Alexander},
      year = {2015},
      keywords = {CSCW, PRAXLABS, DBL, CUBES},
      pages = {141--155},
      }

    2014


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Randall, D., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2014)Social dependency and mobile autonomy: supporting older adults’ mobility with ridesharing ict

      Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York, NY, USA, Publisher: Association for Computing Machinery, Pages: 1923–1932 doi:10.1145/2556288.2557300
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Alternative mobility modes for older adults are increasingly important for economic, ecological and social reasons. A promising option is ridesharing, defined as use of the same vehicle by two or more people traveling to a common destination. In particular, mobile computer supported ridesharing provides a promising way to enlarge older adults’ mobility choices in addition to private driving and public transportation options. In order to understand the opportunities and obstacles of ridesharing from the point of view of elderly people, we conducted an interview study in order to examining ridesharing experiences. It turns out that “mobile independence” and “decisional autonomy” are key issues for mobile wellbeing. This partially conflicts with common ridesharing concepts. Hence, we further analyze older adults’ strategies dealing with these conflicts and show that these strategies offer departure points for the design ridesharing solutions, which are better suited to the demands of older adults.

      @inproceedings{meurer_social_2014-2,
      address = {New York, NY, USA},
      series = {{CHI} '14},
      title = {Social dependency and mobile autonomy: supporting older adults' mobility with ridesharing ict},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-2473-1},
      shorttitle = {Social dependency and mobile autonomy},
      url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/2556288.2557300},
      doi = {10.1145/2556288.2557300},
      abstract = {Alternative mobility modes for older adults are increasingly important for economic, ecological and social reasons. A promising option is ridesharing, defined as use of the same vehicle by two or more people traveling to a common destination. In particular, mobile computer supported ridesharing provides a promising way to enlarge older adults' mobility choices in addition to private driving and public transportation options. In order to understand the opportunities and obstacles of ridesharing from the point of view of elderly people, we conducted an interview study in order to examining ridesharing experiences. It turns out that "mobile independence" and "decisional autonomy" are key issues for mobile wellbeing. This partially conflicts with common ridesharing concepts. Hence, we further analyze older adults' strategies dealing with these conflicts and show that these strategies offer departure points for the design ridesharing solutions, which are better suited to the demands of older adults.},
      urldate = {2021-04-16},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {SIGCHI} {Conference} on {Human} {Factors} in {Computing} {Systems}},
      publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      month = apr,
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {design, ethnography, dynamic ridesharing, elderly, social experiences},
      pages = {1923--1932},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Randall, D., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2014)Social dependency and mobile autonomy

      Proceedings of CHI ’14. New York, New York, USA, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 1923–1932 doi:10.1145/2556288.2557300
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{meurer_social_2014-1,
      address = {New York, New York, USA},
      title = {Social dependency and mobile autonomy},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-2473-1},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2556288.2557300},
      doi = {10.1145/2556288.2557300},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of {CHI} '14},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      month = apr,
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {a-paper, design, ethnography, PRAXLABS, dynamic ridesharing, elderly, social experiences},
      pages = {1923--1932},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M. & Wulf, V. (2014)Designing Cooperation for Sustainable Mobility: Mobile Methods in Ridesharing Contexts

      IN COOP 2014 – Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on the Design of Cooperative Systems, 27-30 May 2014, Nice (France) Cham doi:10.1007/978-3-319-06498-7_21
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @incollection{meurer_designing_2014,
      address = {Cham},
      title = {Designing {Cooperation} for {Sustainable} {Mobility}: {Mobile} {Methods} in {Ridesharing} {Contexts}},
      url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-06498-7_21},
      booktitle = {{COOP} 2014 - {Proceedings} of the 11th {International} {Conference} on the {Design} of {Cooperative} {Systems}, 27-30 {May} 2014, {Nice} ({France})},
      publisher = {Springer International Publishing},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2014},
      doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-06498-7_21},
      keywords = {s-mobil},
      pages = {345--359},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Wulf, V. & Rohde, M. (2014)Gestaltung von Mitfahrsystemen für ältere Erwachsene / Designing ridesharing interaction for older adults

      IN i-com, Vol. 13, Pages: 32–37 doi:10.1515/icom.2014.0018
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{meurer_gestaltung_2014,
      title = {Gestaltung von {Mitfahrsystemen} für ältere {Erwachsene} / {Designing} ridesharing interaction for older adults},
      volume = {13},
      issn = {2196-6826},
      url = {http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/icom.2014.13.issue-3/icom.2014.0018/icom.2014.0018.xml},
      doi = {10.1515/icom.2014.0018},
      number = {3},
      journal = {i-com},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {s-mobil},
      pages = {32--37},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2014)Mitfahrpraktiken älterer Menschen verstehen und gestalten: Ergebnisse einer ethnographischen Studie

      Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI). Paderborn, Publisher: CD-Publikationen
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{meurer_mitfahrpraktiken_2014,
      address = {Paderborn},
      title = {Mitfahrpraktiken älterer {Menschen} verstehen und gestalten: {Ergebnisse} einer ethnographischen {Studie}},
      url = {http://rambaldo.uni-paderborn.de/indico/contributionDisplay.py?contribId=12%7B&%7DsessionId=61%7B&%7DconfId=0},
      booktitle = {Multikonferenz {Wirtschaftsinformatik} ({MKWI})},
      publisher = {CD-Publikationen},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {PRAXLABS, s-mobil},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Randall, D., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2014)Social dependency and mobile autonomy – Supporting older adults’ mobility with ridesharing ICT

      Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM conference on Human factors in computing systems – CHI ’14. New York, NY, USA, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 1923–1932 doi:10.1145/2556288.2557300
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{meurer_social_2014,
      address = {New York, NY, USA},
      title = {Social dependency and mobile autonomy – {Supporting} older adults' mobility with ridesharing {ICT}},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-2473-1},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2556288.2557300},
      doi = {10.1145/2556288.2557300},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 32nd annual {ACM} conference on {Human} factors in computing systems - {CHI} '14},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Randall, David and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {A-Paper, s-mobil},
      pages = {1923--1932},
      }


    • Käfer, J., Stein, M. & Meurer, J. (2014)Hands-on-Activities als Werkzeug im Participatory Design mit Senioren

      IN Mensch & Computer: Tagungsband
      [BibTeX]

      @article{kafer_hands--activities_2014,
      title = {Hands-on-{Activities} als {Werkzeug} im {Participatory} {Design} mit {Senioren}},
      journal = {Mensch \& Computer: Tagungsband},
      author = {Käfer, Julia and Stein, Martin and Meurer, Johanna},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {PRAXLABS},
      annote = {Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg},
      }

    2013


    • Simperl, E., Cuel, R. & Stein, M. (2013)Incentive-Centric Semantic Web Application Engineering

      IN Synthesis Lectures on the Semantic Web: Theory and Technology, Vol. 3, Pages: 1–117 doi:10.2200/S00460ED1V01Y201212WBE004
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{simperl_incentive-centric_2013,
      title = {Incentive-{Centric} {Semantic} {Web} {Application} {Engineering}},
      volume = {3},
      issn = {2160-4711},
      url = {http://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/abs/10.2200/S00460ED1V01Y201212WBE004},
      doi = {10.2200/S00460ED1V01Y201212WBE004},
      number = {1},
      journal = {Synthesis Lectures on the Semantic Web: Theory and Technology},
      author = {Simperl, Elena and Cuel, Roberta and Stein, Martin},
      month = jan,
      year = {2013},
      keywords = {thesis},
      pages = {1--117},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M., Rohde, M. & Wulf, V. (2013)“It’s more than finding the way – Mobility experiences of seniors.”

      ECSCW 13 – Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Paphos, Cyprus
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{meurer_its_2013,
      address = {Paphos, Cyprus},
      title = {“{It}'s more than finding the way - {Mobility} experiences of seniors.”},
      booktitle = {{ECSCW} 13 - {Proceedings} of the 13th {European} {Conference} on {Computer} {Supported} {Cooperative} {Work}},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Rohde, Markus and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2013},
      }


    • Meurer, J., Stein, M. & Stevens, G. (2013)Living Labs zur Gestaltung innovativer Mobilitätskonzepte für ältere Menschen

      Mensch & Computer: Workshopband., Publisher: Oldenbourg Verlag, Pages: 95–102
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{meurer_living_2013,
      title = {Living {Labs} zur {Gestaltung} innovativer {Mobilitätskonzepte} für ältere {Menschen}},
      booktitle = {Mensch \& {Computer}: {Workshopband}},
      publisher = {Oldenbourg Verlag},
      author = {Meurer, Johanna and Stein, Martin and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2013},
      keywords = {PRAXLABS, s-mobil},
      pages = {95--102},
      }

    2012


    • Draxler, S., Stevens, G., Stein, M., Boden, A. & Randall, D. (2012)Supporting the social context of technology appropriation

      Proceedings of the 2012 ACM annual conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems – CHI ’12. New York, New York, USA, Publisher: ACM Press, Pages: 2835–2844 doi:10.1145/2207676.2208687
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{draxler_supporting_2012,
      address = {New York, New York, USA},
      title = {Supporting the social context of technology appropriation},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-1015-4},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2207676.2208687},
      doi = {10.1145/2207676.2208687},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2012 {ACM} annual conference on {Human} {Factors} in {Computing} {Systems} - {CHI} '12},
      publisher = {ACM Press},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian and Stevens, Gunnar and Stein, Martin and Boden, Alexander and Randall, David},
      year = {2012},
      keywords = {A-Paper},
      pages = {2835--2844},
      }


    • Müller, C., Wan, L., Stein, M. & Neufeldt, C. (2012)Experience of Giving and Receiving – Living Lab-based Technology Design with Elderly People

      Workshop CHI ’12. Austin, TX, USA
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{muller_experience_2012,
      address = {Austin, TX, USA},
      title = {Experience of {Giving} and {Receiving} – {Living} {Lab}-based {Technology} {Design} with {Elderly} {People}},
      url = {https://www.wineme.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/stein.pdf},
      booktitle = {Workshop {CHI} '12},
      author = {Müller, Claudia and Wan, Lin and Stein, Martin and Neufeldt, Cornelius},
      year = {2012},
      keywords = {italg},
      }


    • Müller, C., Stein, M., Wan, L., Neufeldt, C., Wulf, V. & Budweg, S. (2012)Nutzerorientierte Technikforschung und -entwicklung im Feld Ambient Assisted Living: Ergebnisse aus dem AAL-Projekt FoSIBLE

      IN Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie, Vol. 1
      [BibTeX]

      @article{muller_nutzerorientierte_2012,
      title = {Nutzerorientierte {Technikforschung} und -entwicklung im {Feld} {Ambient} {Assisted} {Living}: {Ergebnisse} aus dem {AAL}-{Projekt} {FoSIBLE}},
      volume = {1},
      journal = {Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie},
      author = {Müller, Claudia and Stein, Martin and Wan, Lin and Neufeldt, Cornelius and Wulf, Volker and Budweg, Steffen},
      year = {2012},
      keywords = {italg},
      }

    2011


    • Herbrechter, M., Ley, B. & Stein, M. (2011)Kontextsensitive Service-Infrastruktur für die mobile Nutzung von Home-IT

      10. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik, Zürich, 16.-18. Februar 2011., Pages: 14
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{herbrechter_kontextsensitive_2011,
      title = {Kontextsensitive {Service}-{Infrastruktur} für die mobile {Nutzung} von {Home}-{IT}},
      url = {http://aisel.aisnet.org/wi2011/14},
      booktitle = {10. {Internationale} {Tagung} {Wirtschaftsinformatik}, {Zürich}, 16.-18. {Februar} 2011},
      author = {Herbrechter, Marc and Ley, Benedikt and Stein, Martin},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {A-Paper, CSCW, CONTici},
      pages = {14},
      }


    • 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},
      }

    2009


    • Stein, M. (2009)Motivation zur Partizipation – Anreize zur Metadatengenerierung zur Klassifikation und Bewertung von Software-Erweiterungen für Eclipse (Diplomarbeit)

      Diplomarbeit
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @phdthesis{stein_motivation_2009,
      type = {Diplomarbeit},
      title = {Motivation zur {Partizipation} – {Anreize} zur {Metadatengenerierung} zur {Klassifikation} und {Bewertung} von {Software}-{Erweiterungen} für {Eclipse} ({Diplomarbeit})},
      url = {http://www.wineme.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/da_stein_motivation-partizipation_2010.pdf},
      author = {Stein, Martin},
      year = {2009},
      keywords = {Thesis, Diplomarbeit},
      }


    • Boden, A., Stein, M., Müller, C., Hornung, D., Liegl, M., Buscher, M. & Wulf, V. Engaging with Different Levels of Ethical Dilemmas in Participatory Design

      Workshop Engaging with Users and Stakeholders: The Emotional and the Personal. Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, Pages: accepted for publication
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{boden_engaging_nodate,
      address = {Sanibel Island, Florida, USA},
      title = {Engaging with {Different} {Levels} of {Ethical} {Dilemmas} in {Participatory} {Design}},
      booktitle = {Workshop {Engaging} with {Users} and {Stakeholders}: {The} {Emotional} and the {Personal}},
      author = {Boden, Alexander and Stein, Martin and Müller, Claudia and Hornung, Dominik and Liegl, Michael and Buscher, Monika and Wulf, Volker},
      pages = {accepted for publication},
      }

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