Benjamin Reinheimer presents paper “Sharing Information with Web Services- A Mental Model Approach in the Context of Optional Information” at HCI

2017/07/27

HCI is known as international forum for the dissemination and exchange of up-to-date scientific information on theoretical, generic and applied areas of HCI, through the following modes of communication: Plenary / Keynote Presentation, Parallel Sessions, Poster Sessions, Tutorials and Exhibition. This year it was held in Vancouver, Canada from 9.07.2017 to 15.07.2017.
International and interdisciplinary exchange between researchers about theoretical and applied human computer interaction was subject of the conference whilst workshops and sessions with scientifical talks achieved that.
Main topic have been the human interaction parts, specifically aspects of safety, privacy and trust of information systems. The keynote was held by Ben Shneiderman, author of “The New ABC’s of Research: Grand Challenges for HCI.
As Benjamin Reinheimer works on online applications, he presented his results in “Sharing Information with Web Services- A Mental Model Approach in the Context of Optional Information” to make his achievements accessible to public and to ensure futural collaborations which seemed to be successful as participants came from 42 countries and 13 affiliated conferences.