Author: Soren Lauesen
Ph.D
Soren Lauesen is currently professor at the IT-University of Copenhagen. He has worked in the IT industry for 20 years and has been a professor at Copenhagen Business School for 15. He has been co-founder of three educational and two industrial development organizations. His industry projects have encompassed compilers, operating systems, process control, temporal databases, and software quality assurance. His research interests include human-computer interaction, requirements specification, object-oriented design, quality assurance, marketing and product development, and interaction between research and industry. He has a broad range of other interests ranging from biology to dancing and foreign cultures.
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Lauesen, Soren, Harning, Morten Borup, Gronning, Carsten (1994): Screen Design for Task Efficiency and System Understanding. In: Proceedings of OZCHI94, the CHISIG Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 1994, . pp. 271-276.
Lauesen, Soren, Harning, Morten Borup (1994): A Magnifying Glass, a Copy, or a Move. In: Proceedings of OZCHI94, the CHISIG Annual Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 1994, . pp. 323-324.
Lauesen, Soren, Harning, Morten Borup (1993): Dialogue Design Through Modified Dataflow and Data Modelling. In: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction , 1993, . pp. 220-225.
Lauesen, Soren, Harning, Morten Borup, Clausen, Jan C. (1993): System Ambiguity and Mental Models. In: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction - Poster Sessions: Abridged Proceedings , 1993, . pp. 189.