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    Dr. Sebastian Draxler

    sebastian-draxler_web

    Ehemaliger Mitarbeiter

    Vita

    Sebastian Draxler studierte Wirtschaftsinformatik an der Universität Siegen. Während seines Studiums war er an der Entwicklung des BSCWeasel Rich Client beteiligt und sammelte in der Industrie Erfahrungen im Bereich der Softwareentwicklung (C++). Den Schwerpunkt seiner Diplomarbeit stellte die benutzergetriebene, benutzerorientierte Softwareentwicklung mittels Participatory Design und eXtreme Programming dar. Im besonderen wurde die Benutzerbeteiligung in „Breakdown-Situationen“ untersucht. Sebastian Draxler ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter der Universität Siegen im Bereich Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien.

    Publikationen

    2014


    • Draxler, S., Stickel, O., Winter, D. & Stevens, G. (2014)Nutzerintegration in Softwareprojekte durch Multi-Channel Feedback

      Mensch & Computer: Tagungsband. München, Germany, Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, Pages: 175–184
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{draxler_nutzerintegration_2014,
      address = {München, Germany},
      title = {Nutzerintegration in {Softwareprojekte} durch {Multi}-{Channel} {Feedback}},
      url = {http://dl.mensch-und-computer.de/handle/123456789/3802},
      booktitle = {Mensch \& {Computer}: {Tagungsband}},
      publisher = {De Gruyter Oldenbourg},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian and Stickel, Oliver and Winter, Dominique and Stevens, Gunnar},
      editor = {Butz, Andreas and Koch, Michael and Schlichter, Johann H},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {CSCW, CUBES},
      pages = {175--184},
      }


    • Boden, A., Dörner, C., Draxler, S., Pipek, V., Stevens, G. & Wulf, V. (2014)Tangible and Screen-Based Interfaces for End-User Workflow Modeling

      IN IEEE Software, Vol. 31, Pages: 65–71 doi:10.1109/MS.2013.71
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{boden_tangible_2014,
      title = {Tangible and {Screen}-{Based} {Interfaces} for {End}-{User} {Workflow} {Modeling}},
      volume = {31},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2013.71},
      doi = {10.1109/MS.2013.71},
      number = {4},
      journal = {IEEE Software},
      author = {Boden, Alexander and Dörner, Christian and Draxler, Sebastian and Pipek, Volkmar and Stevens, Gunnar and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {A-Paper, CSCW, PRAXLABS, EUDISMES, MdK},
      pages = {65--71},
      }


    • Stickel, O., Draxler, S. & Stevens, G. (2014)Customer feedback and UCD in agile software development

      Proceedings of the 8th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Fun, Fast, Foundational.
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{stickel_customer_2014,
      title = {Customer feedback and {UCD} in agile software development},
      url = {https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267481136_Customer_Feedback_and_UCD_in_Agile_Software_Development},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th {Nordic} {Conference} on {Human}-{Computer} {Interaction}: {Fun}, {Fast}, {Foundational}},
      author = {Stickel, Oliver and Draxler, Sebastian and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {CSCW, CUBES},
      }


    • Draxler, S., Stevens, G. & Boden, A. (2014)Keeping the Development Environment Up to Date—A Study of the Situated Practices of Appropriating the Eclipse IDE

      IN IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Vol. 40, Pages: 1061–1074
      [BibTeX]

      @article{draxler_keeping_2014,
      title = {Keeping the {Development} {Environment} {Up} to {Date}—{A} {Study} of the {Situated} {Practices} of {Appropriating} the {Eclipse} {IDE}},
      volume = {40},
      number = {11},
      journal = {IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian and Stevens, Gregory and Boden, Alexander},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {A-Paper, CSCW, CUBES},
      pages = {1061--1074},
      }


    • Draxler, S. (2014)The Appropriation of a Software Ecosystem – A Patrice Take on the Usage, Maintenance and Modification of the Eclipse IDE

      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @book{draxler_appropriation_2014,
      title = {The {Appropriation} of a {Software} {Ecosystem} - {A} {Patrice} {Take} on the {Usage}, {Maintenance} and {Modification} of the {Eclipse} {IDE}},
      url = {http://www.wineme.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/dissertation_sebastian_draxler.pdf},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian},
      year = {2014},
      keywords = {Dissertation},
      }

    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},
      }

    2011


    • Draxler, S., Jung, A., Boden, A. & Stevens, G. (2011)Workplace Warriors : Identifying Team Practices of Appropriation in Software Ecosystems

      Chase’11. Waikiki, Honululu, HI, USA, Publisher: ACM, Pages: 57–60 doi:10.1145/1984642.1984656
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      Since the 1990s, the forms of production, distribution, configuration and appropriation of software have changed fundamentally. Nowadays, software is often embedded in software ecosystems, i.e. in complex interrelations between different stakeholders who are connected by a shared technological platform. In our paper, we investigate how small software teams deal with the challenges of appropriating and configuring software in the Eclipse ecosystem for their daily work. We empirically identify three different approaches for dealing with appropriation in software ecosystems which are represented by the “ideal types” lone warrior, centralized organization, and collegial collaboration. Based on a discussion of these strategies and the underlying appropriation practices we found in the field, we suggest theoretical and practical implications for supporting appropriation in software ecosystems.

      @inproceedings{draxler_workplace_2011,
      address = {Waikiki, Honululu, HI, USA},
      title = {Workplace {Warriors} : {Identifying} {Team} {Practices} of {Appropriation} in {Software} {Ecosystems}},
      isbn = {978-1-4503-0576-1},
      doi = {10.1145/1984642.1984656},
      abstract = {Since the 1990s, the forms of production, distribution, configuration and appropriation of software have changed fundamentally. Nowadays, software is often embedded in software ecosystems, i.e. in complex interrelations between different stakeholders who are connected by a shared technological platform. In our paper, we investigate how small software teams deal with the challenges of appropriating and configuring software in the Eclipse ecosystem for their daily work. We empirically identify three different approaches for dealing with appropriation in software ecosystems which are represented by the “ideal types” lone warrior, centralized organization, and collegial collaboration. Based on a discussion of these strategies and the underlying appropriation practices we found in the field, we suggest theoretical and practical implications for supporting appropriation in software ecosystems.},
      booktitle = {Chase'11},
      publisher = {ACM},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian and Jung, Adrian and Boden, Alexander and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {appropriation, software, software engineering, tailorability},
      pages = {57--60},
      }


    • Draxler, S., Jung, A. & Stevens, G. (2011)Managing Software Portfolios: A Comparative Study

      End-User Development. Third International Symposium, IS-EUD 2011, Torre Canne, Italy, June 7-10, 2011, Proceedings. Torre Canne, Italy, Publisher: Springer, Pages: 337–342
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{draxler_managing_2011,
      address = {Torre Canne, Italy},
      title = {Managing {Software} {Portfolios}: {A} {Comparative} {Study}},
      booktitle = {End-{User} {Development}. {Third} {International} {Symposium}, {IS}-{EUD} 2011, {Torre} {Canne}, {Italy}, {June} 7-10, 2011, {Proceedings}},
      publisher = {Springer},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian and Jung, Adrian and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {awareness, collaborative tailoring, eud, software ecosystems},
      pages = {337--342},
      }


    • Yetim, F., Stevens, G., Draxler, S. & Wulf, V. (2011)Fostering Continuous User Participation by Embedding a Communication Support Tool in User Interfaces

      IN AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 4, Pages: 153–168 doi:10.5121/ijfcst.2014.4403
      [BibTeX] [Abstract]

      News reports of Internet-based security breaches, identity theft, fraud, and other dangers may increase the perceived risk and decrease the perceived benefits of using electronic services (or e-services). We examine whether interactivity serves as a means to diminish the perceived risks and increase the perceived benefits of using e-services. To examine interactivity‟s influence on consumers‟ perceptions, we conducted a laboratory experiment using a simulated web-based, online payment system. When compared to a non-interactive preview of an online payment system, we found that consumers who used an interactive e-service simulation reported higher perceived involvement and authenticity as well as higher intangibility and risks of e-services. Further, we found that interactivity moderated relationships such that consumers were more likely to report higher intentions to use e- services. The paper concludes with implications for research and practice

      @article{yetim_fostering_2011,
      title = {Fostering {Continuous} {User} {Participation} by {Embedding} a {Communication} {Support} {Tool} in {User} {Interfaces}},
      volume = {4},
      issn = {19443900},
      doi = {10.5121/ijfcst.2014.4403},
      abstract = {News reports of Internet-based security breaches, identity theft, fraud, and other dangers may increase the perceived risk and decrease the perceived benefits of using electronic services (or e-services). We examine whether interactivity serves as a means to diminish the perceived risks and increase the perceived benefits of using e-services. To examine interactivity‟s influence on consumers‟ perceptions, we conducted a laboratory experiment using a simulated web-based, online payment system. When compared to a non-interactive preview of an online payment system, we found that consumers who used an interactive e-service simulation reported higher perceived involvement and authenticity as well as higher intangibility and risks of e-services. Further, we found that interactivity moderated relationships such that consumers were more likely to report higher intentions to use e- services. The paper concludes with implications for research and practice},
      number = {2},
      journal = {AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction},
      author = {Yetim, Fahri and Stevens, Gunnar and Draxler, Sebastian and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2011},
      keywords = {A-Paper},
      pages = {153--168},
      }

    2010


    • Boden, A., Draxler, S. & Wulf, V. (2010)Aneignungspraktiken von Software-Entwicklern beim Offshoring Fallstudie eines kleinen deutschen Softwareunternehmens

      IN Wirtschaftsinformatik, Pages: 755–766
      [BibTeX]

      @article{boden_aneignungspraktiken_2010,
      title = {Aneignungspraktiken von {Software}-{Entwicklern} beim {Offshoring} {Fallstudie} eines kleinen deutschen {Softwareunternehmens}},
      journal = {Wirtschaftsinformatik},
      author = {Boden, Alexander and Draxler, Sebastian and Wulf, Volker},
      year = {2010},
      keywords = {A-Paper},
      pages = {755--766},
      }


    • Budweg, S., Draxler, S., Lohmann, S., Asarnusch, R. & Stevens, G. (2010)Open Design Spaces – – Socially Crafting Interactive Experiences

      IN \textbackslashtextbackslashldots Designing Interactive \textbackslashtextbackslashldots, Vol. 7, Pages: 5–7 doi:10.1145/1858171.1858261
      [BibTeX] [Abstract] [Download PDF]

      Engaging end-users and user communities to take an active part in the co-creation, evolution, and appropriation of modern, interactive systems has become an increasingly important issue over the last years. Bringing together existing research and experiences as well as new challenges such as long-term, large-scale, or highly distributed stakeholders has led to the notion of Open Design Spaces (ODS) to frame and reflect current developments of distributed co-design. Several, formerly often separated strands of research covering different aspects of these challenges have emerged and led to a growing community of researchers and practitioners building on concepts such as Participatory Design, Meta-Design, and End-User Development. Building on two successful predecessors on the topic with more than 50 international researchers and practitioners, the workshop at DIS 2010 focuses particularly on social aspects and community co-creation in Open Design Spaces. © 2010 ACM.

      @article{budweg_open_2010,
      title = {Open {Design} {Spaces} – – {Socially} {Crafting} {Interactive} {Experiences}},
      volume = {7},
      url = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1858261},
      doi = {10.1145/1858171.1858261},
      abstract = {Engaging end-users and user communities to take an active part in the co-creation, evolution, and appropriation of modern, interactive systems has become an increasingly important issue over the last years. Bringing together existing research and experiences as well as new challenges such as long-term, large-scale, or highly distributed stakeholders has led to the notion of Open Design Spaces (ODS) to frame and reflect current developments of distributed co-design. Several, formerly often separated strands of research covering different aspects of these challenges have emerged and led to a growing community of researchers and practitioners building on concepts such as Participatory Design, Meta-Design, and End-User Development. Building on two successful predecessors on the topic with more than 50 international researchers and practitioners, the workshop at DIS 2010 focuses particularly on social aspects and community co-creation in Open Design Spaces. © 2010 ACM.},
      number = {2},
      journal = {{\textbackslash}textbackslashldots Designing Interactive {\textbackslash}textbackslashldots},
      author = {Budweg, Steffen and Draxler, Sebastian and Lohmann, Steffen and Asarnusch, Rashid and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2010},
      pages = {5--7},
      }


    • Draxler, S., Sander, H. & Stevens, G. (2010)Provisioning 2 . 0 : Diffusion kleinteiliger Software in sozialen Netzwerken

      IN Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI), Pages: 665–677
      [BibTeX]

      @article{draxler_provisioning_2010,
      title = {Provisioning 2 . 0 : {Diffusion} kleinteiliger {Software} in sozialen {Netzwerken}},
      journal = {Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik (MKWI)},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian and Sander, Hendrik and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2010},
      pages = {665--677},
      }


    • Stevens, G. & Draxler, S. (2010)Appropriation of the Eclipse Ecosystem: Local Integration of Global Network Production

      IN Proceedings of COOP, Pages: 287–308 doi:10.1007/978-1-84996-211-7
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{stevens_appropriation_2010-1,
      title = {Appropriation of the {Eclipse} {Ecosystem}: {Local} {Integration} of {Global} {Network} {Production}},
      url = {http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-84996-211-7%5Cnhttp://coop.wineme.fb5.uni-siegen.de/proceedings2010/16_gStevens_et_al_287_308.pdf},
      doi = {10.1007/978-1-84996-211-7},
      journal = {Proceedings of COOP},
      author = {Stevens, Gunnar and Draxler, Sebastian},
      year = {2010},
      keywords = {cscw, appropriation, end user development, empirical study, software eco-, systems},
      pages = {287--308},
      }

    2009


    • Dörner, C., Draxler, S., Pipek, V. & Wulf, V. (2009)End Users at the Bazaar: Designing Next-Generation Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

      IN IEEE Software, Vol. 26, Pages: 45–51 doi:10.1109/MS.2009.127
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @article{dorner_end_2009,
      title = {End {Users} at the {Bazaar}: {Designing} {Next}-{Generation} {Enterprise} {Resource} {Planning} {Systems}},
      volume = {26},
      url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MS.2009.127},
      doi = {10.1109/MS.2009.127},
      number = {5},
      journal = {IEEE Software},
      author = {Dörner, Christian and Draxler, Sebastian and Pipek, Volkmar and Wulf, Volker},
      month = sep,
      year = {2009},
      keywords = {A-Paper, CSCW, software engineering, PRAXLABS, EUDISMES, business, domain-specific architectures, graphical user interfaces, visual programming, workflow management},
      pages = {45--51},
      }


    • Draxler, S., Sander, H., Jain, P., Jung, A. & Stevens, G. (2009)Peerclipse: Tool Awareness in Local Communities

      , Pages: 19
      [BibTeX]

      @article{draxler_peerclipse_2009,
      title = {Peerclipse: {Tool} {Awareness} in {Local} {Communities}},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian and Sander, Hendrik and Jain, Piyush and Jung, Adrian and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2009},
      pages = {19},
      }

    2008


    • Draxler, S., Sander, H. & Stevens, G. (2008)Plug-in recommending for Eclipse users

      IN Patras
      [BibTeX]

      @article{draxler_plug-recommending_2008,
      title = {Plug-in recommending for {Eclipse} users},
      journal = {Patras},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian and Sander, Hendrik and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2008},
      }


    • Pipek, V., Stevens, G., Müller, C., Veith, M. & Draxler, S. (2008)Towards an Appropriation Infrastructure: Supporting User Creativity in IT Adoption

      Proceedings of the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS). Galway, Ireland, Pages: 1165–1177
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @inproceedings{pipek_towards_2008,
      address = {Galway, Ireland},
      title = {Towards an {Appropriation} {Infrastructure}: {Supporting} {User} {Creativity} in {IT} {Adoption}},
      url = {http://is2.lse.ac.uk/asp/aspecis/20080099.pdf},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the {European} {Conference} on {Information} {Systems} ({ECIS})},
      author = {Pipek, Volkmar and Stevens, Gunnar and Müller, Claudia and Veith, Michael and Draxler, Sebastian},
      editor = {Golden, Willie and Acton, Thomas and Conboy, Kieran and van der Heijden, Hans and Tuunainen, Virpi Kristiina},
      year = {2008},
      keywords = {CSCW},
      pages = {1165--1177},
      }

    2007


    • Draxler, S. (2007)Participatory Design in Use: Integration einer Infrastruktur zur beteiligungsorientierten Softwareentwicklung in den Nutzungskontext (Diplomarbeit)

      Diplomarbeit
      [BibTeX] [Download PDF]

      @phdthesis{draxler_participatory_2007,
      type = {Diplomarbeit},
      title = {Participatory {Design} in {Use}: {Integration} einer {Infrastruktur} zur beteiligungsorientierten {Softwareentwicklung} in den {Nutzungskontext} ({Diplomarbeit})},
      url = {http://www.wineme.uni-siegen.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/da_draxler-participatory_design_in_use-2007.pdf},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian},
      year = {2007},
      keywords = {Thesis, Diplomarbeit},
      }


    • Pipek, V., Veith, M., Stevens, G., Müller, C. & Draxler, S. (2007)Jede Software ist „Social“

      IN Gronau, N. & Mueller, C. (Eds.), Analyse sozialer Netzwerke und Social Software – Grundlagen und Anwendungsbeispiele Berlin
      [BibTeX]

      @incollection{pipek_jede_2007,
      address = {Berlin},
      title = {Jede {Software} ist "{Social}"},
      booktitle = {Analyse sozialer {Netzwerke} und {Social} {Software} - {Grundlagen} und {Anwendungsbeispiele}},
      publisher = {GITO Verlag},
      author = {Pipek, Volkmar and Veith, Michael and Stevens, Gunnar and Müller, Claudia and Draxler, Sebastian},
      editor = {Gronau, N. and Mueller, C.},
      year = {2007},
      keywords = {CSCW},
      pages = {199--234},
      }

    2006


    • Draxler, S. & Stevens, G. (2006)Getting out of a tailorability dilemma

      Informatik 2006., Pages: 576–579
      [BibTeX]

      @inproceedings{draxler_getting_2006,
      title = {Getting out of a tailorability dilemma},
      volume = {1},
      booktitle = {Informatik 2006},
      author = {Draxler, Sebastian and Stevens, Gunnar},
      year = {2006},
      pages = {576--579},
      }