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- KonferenzbeitragPen-and-Paper Interaction for Everyday Tasks(Interaktive Kulturen : Workshop-Band : Proceedings der Workshops der Mensch & Computer 2010 - 10. Fachübergreifende Konferenz für Interaktive und Kooperative Medien, DeLFI 2010 - die 8. E-Learning Fachtagung Informatik der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. und der Entertainment Interfaces 2010, 2010) Heinrichs, Felix; Schreiber, Daniel; Mühlhäuser, MaxPen-and-Paper interaction (PPI) has recently gained attention as a form of tangible interaction, where normal paper is used in combination with a digtial pen to allow interaction with computer systems. However, research regarding the application domains of PPI has yet been focussed on knowledge work, despite the highly mobile and casual nature of paper. We argue, that the overlooked domain of mundane or everyday tasks requires additional attention and adds special requirements to supporting technologies and infrastructures. This is grounded on a case study in the domain of shopping planning support
- KonferenzbeitragUnstructured Interaction: Integrating Informal Handwritten Knowledge into Business Processes(17th Workshop on Adaptivity and User Modeling in Interactive Systems, 2009) Heinrichs, FelixBusiness processes are a widespread approach to managing and planning organizational activities. However, human work practices often differ from structured, formal process descriptions. Knowledge on process variations therefore becomes a key aspect in enacting and controlling business processes. Such knowledge usually is informally documented. Traditional paper, carrying handwritten information, still serves as one of the prevalent media in this context. Even in computer supported work environments, paper based documents are still common in professional settings. As a solution to the problem of integrating handwritten, informally specified knowledge into business processes, the concept of unstructured interaction is introduced and elaborated.