Author: Carl Aborg
Publication Overview
Publication period start: 2003
Number of co-authors: 14
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Publications
Sandblad,
Bengt,
Gulliksen,
Jan,
Aborg,
Carl,
Boivie,
Inger,
Persson,
Jenny,
Goransson,
Bengt,
Kavathatzopoulos,
Iordanis,
Blomkvist,
Stefan,
Cajander,
Asa
(2003):
Work environment and computer systems development.
In
Behaviour and Information Technology,
22
(6)
pp. 375-387.
Aborg,
Carl,
Billing,
Anders
(2003):
Health effects of 'the Paperless Office' -- evaluations of the introduction of electronic .
In
Behaviour and Information Technology,
22
(6)
pp. 389-396.
Boivie,
Inger,
Blomkvist,
Stefan,
Persson,
Jenny,
Aborg,
Carl
(2003):
Addressing users' health issues in software development -- an exploratory study.
In
Behaviour and Information Technology,
22
(6)
pp. 411-420.
Aborg,
Carl,
Sandblad,
Bengt,
Gulliksen,
Jan,
Lif,
Magnus
(2003):
Integrating work environment considerations into usability evaluation methods -- the ADA a.
In
Interacting with Computers,
15
(3)
pp. 453-471.
Boivie,
Inger,
Aborg,
Carl,
Persson,
Jenny,
Lofberg,
Mats
(2003):
Why usability gets lost or usability in in-house software development.
In
Interacting with Computers,
15
(4)
pp. 623-639.
Aronsson,
Gunner,
Dallner,
Margareta,
Aborg,
Carl
(1994):
Winners and Losers from Computerization: A Study of the Psychosocial Work Conditions and H.
In
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction,
6
(1)
pp. 17-35.
Aborg,
Carl
(2001):
How to Integrate Health and Satisfaction in the Development of Interactive Systems.
In:
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
,
2001,
.
pp. 567-571.
Kavathatzopoulos,
I.,
Persson,
Jenny,
Aborg,
Carl
(2003):
Information Technology and Moral Stress - How to Avoid Moral Stress and How to Promote Hea.
In:
Stephanidis,
Constantine
(eds.)
Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
June 22-27,
2003,
Crete, Greece.
pp. 78-82.