Author: Paul Hofmann
Publication Overview
Publication period start: 2009
Number of co-authors: 11
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Publications
Hofmann,
Paul
(2008):
ERP is Dead, Long Live ERP.
In
IEEE Internet Computing,
12
(4)
pp. 84-88.
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MIC.2008.78
Danninger,
Maria,
Takayama,
Leila,
Wang,
Qianying,
Schultz,
Courtney,
Beringer,
Joerg,
James,
Frankie,
Hofmann,
Paul,
Nass,
Clifford
(2007):
Can you Talk or only Touch-Talk? A VoIP-based phone feature for quick, quiet, and private .
In:
International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI
,
2007,
Nagoya, Japan.
pp. 8.
https://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1322192.1322221
Danninger,
Maria,
Takayama,
Leila,
Wang,
Qianying,
Schultz,
Courtney,
Beringer,
Jorg,
Hofmann,
Paul,
James,
Frankie,
Nass,
Clifford
(2007):
Can you talk or only touch-talk: A VoIP-based phone feature for quick, quiet, and private .
In:
Massaro,
Dominic W.,
Takeda,
Kazuya,
Roy,
Deb,
Potamianos,
Alexandros
(eds.)
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces - ICMI 2007
November 12-15,
2007,
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan.
pp. 154-161.
https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1322192.1322221
Danninger,
Maria,
Takayama,
Leila,
Wang,
Qianying,
Schultz,
Courtney,
Beringer,
Jorg,
Hofmann,
Paul,
James,
Frankie,
Nass,
Clifford
(2007):
Can you talk or only touch-talk: A VoIP-based phone feature for quick, quiet, and private .
In:
Proceedings of the 2007 International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces
,
2007,
.
pp. 154-161.
https://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1322192.1322221
Kumar,
Janaki,
Rosenberg,
Dan,
Hofmann,
Paul,
Arent,
Michael
(2009):
Designing International Enterprise Software.
In:
HCII
July 19-24,
2009,
San Diego,California, USA.
https://books.google.com/books?id=6gsdU1y5h5UC&pg=PA104&dq=Designing+International+Enterprise+Software+(HCII+2009)&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Km1jUf_uCYjjiwLz8IDYDA&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Designing%20International%20Enterprise%20Software%20(HCII%202009)&f=false