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2 submissions accepted for HCI International 2007
Sunday, 17 December 2006
It was quite a busy week for me. After having a successful workshop in Bologna about open source software usability, I was informed by Sandra Frings that our paper entitled "An analysis of involvement of HCI experts in distributed software development: Practical issues" was accepted to HCI International 2007. It was a paper written by Sandra, me and Damiano. Probably among us, Damiano will be presenting the paper in Beijing, China in July. Glad to hear from the reviewers that the paper shows an "interesting and timely study; a good contribution with clear focus and objectives".

Moreover, another paper written by me and my PhD advisor is also accepted to the same organization, under the title "Out of Box Experience Issues of Free and Open Source Software", with a note from the reviewer: "An interesting paper covering an active area of research, addressing a subject at the core of the conference." I'll be presenting this paper, and organizers have reminded that the full paper should be finished until February 26. Looks like January and February will be a nightmare for me.

And the last, but not least, I'll be also attending the Free Software World Conference to be held in Badajoz, Spain. The agenda is not fixed yet, so stay tuned.

 
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