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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- </li><li>CHI2003-patterns mailing list: chi2003(at)hcipatterns.org (chi2003 workshop participants. Continuation of PLML discussion. Subscribe <span class="diffchar">&</span>lt<span class="diffchar">;</span>a href=<span class="diffchar">&quot;</span>http://www.lists.inf.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/chi2003-patterns<span class="diffchar">&quot;&g</span>t<span class="diffchar">;</span>here<span class="diffchar">&</span>lt<span class="diffchar">;</span>/a<span class="diffchar">&</span>gt;)+ </li><li>CHI2003-patterns mailing list: chi2003(at)hcipatterns.org (chi2003 workshop participants. Continuation of PLML discussion. Subscribe <span class="diffchar"><a c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass="wiki ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ern</span>a<span class="diffchar">l" </span> href=<span class="diffchar">"</span>http://www.lists.inf.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/chi2003-patterns<span class="diffchar">" rel="ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ernal"></span>here<span class="diffchar"></a><img border="0" c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass="ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ernallink" src="img</span>/<span class="diffchar">icons/extern</span>a<span class="diffchar">l_link.</span>g<span class="diffchar">if" al</span>t<span class="diffchar">=" (external link)" /> </span>;)]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- Jan Borchers organized a suite submission of five late-breaking results papers, and an overview paper, about pattern languages in HCI for <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99" rel="external">CHI'99</a><img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" />, which took place in Pittsburgh from 15-20 May, 1999. While the suite was not accepted, here are their <a <span class="diffchar">tit</span>l<span class="diffchar">e</span>="<span class="diffchar">CHI'99 Late-Brea</span>ki<span class="diffchar">ng<a</span> href="t<span class="diffchar">iki-edi</span>tp<span class="diffchar">age</span>.<span class="diffchar">p</span>hp<span class="diffchar">?page=L</span>ate<span class="diffchar">-B</span>r<span class="diffchar">eaki</span>n<span class="diffchar">g" title="C</span>r<span class="diffchar">eate pa</span>g<span class="diffchar">e: Late-Breaking" class="wiki wikinew">?<</span>/<span class="diffchar">a> Paper Suite" href="</span>chi99_submission" <span class="diffchar">c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass</span>="<span class="diffchar">wiki </span>">CHI'99 submissions</a>. The links provide PDF versions of the papers where available. </P><br />+ Jan Borchers organized a suite submission of five late-breaking results papers, and an overview paper, about pattern languages in HCI for <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99" rel="external">CHI'99</a><img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" />, which took place in Pittsburgh from 15-20 May, 1999. While the suite was not accepted, here are their <a <span class="diffchar">c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass</span>="<span class="diffchar">wi</span>ki<span class="diffchar">" </span> href="<span class="diffchar">h</span>ttp<span class="diffchar">://www</span>.h<span class="diffchar">ci</span>pa<span class="diffchar">t</span>tern<span class="diffchar">s.o</span>rg/chi99_submission" <span class="diffchar">re</span>l="">CHI'99 submissions</a>. The links provide PDF versions of the papers where available. </P><br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- Tom Erickson's <span class="diffchar">&</span>lt<span class="diffchar">;</span>a href=<span class="diffchar">&quot;</span>http://www.pliant.org/personal/Tom_Erickson/InteractionPatterns.html<span class="diffchar">&quo</span>t<span class="diffchar">;&gt;</span>Interaction Design Patterns home page<span class="diffchar">&</span>lt<span class="diffchar">;</span>/a<span class="diffchar">&</span>gt<span class="diffchar">;</span> represents another excellent starting point to explore what is going on in HCI design patterns.<br />+ Tom Erickson's <span class="diffchar"><a c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass="wiki ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ern</span>a<span class="diffchar">l" </span> href=<span class="diffchar">"</span>http://www.pliant.org/personal/Tom_Erickson/InteractionPatterns.html<span class="diffchar">" rel="ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ernal"></span>Interaction Design Patterns home page<span class="diffchar"></a><img border="0" c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass="ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ernallink" src="img</span>/<span class="diffchar">icons/extern</span>a<span class="diffchar">l_link.</span>g<span class="diffchar">if" al</span>t<span class="diffchar">=" (external link)" /></span> represents another excellent starting point to explore what is going on in HCI design patterns.<br />- A very good portal to software engineering patterns is <span class="diffchar">&</span>lt<span class="diffchar">;</span>a href=<span class="diffchar">&quot;</span>http://www.hillside.net<span class="diffchar">&quot;&g</span>t<span class="diffchar">;</span>www.hillside.net<span class="diffchar">&</span>lt<span class="diffchar">;</span>/a<span class="diffchar">&</span>gt<span class="diffchar">;</span>.<br />+ A very good portal to software engineering patterns is <span class="diffchar"><a c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass="wiki ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ern</span>a<span class="diffchar">l" </span> href=<span class="diffchar">"</span>http://www.hillside.net<span class="diffchar">" rel="ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ernal"></span>www.hillside.net<span class="diffchar"></a><img border="0" c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass="ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ernallink" src="img</span>/<span class="diffchar">icons/extern</span>a<span class="diffchar">l_link.</span>g<span class="diffchar">if" al</span>t<span class="diffchar">=" (external link)" /></span>.<br />- Christopher Alexander has his architectual patterns home page at <span class="diffchar">&</span>lt<span class="diffchar">;</span>a href=<span class="diffchar">&quot;</span>http://www.patternlanguage.com<span class="diffchar">/&quo</span>t<span class="diffchar">;&gt;</span>www.patternlanguage.com<span class="diffchar">&</span>lt<span class="diffchar">;</span>/a<span class="diffchar">&</span>gt<span class="diffchar">;</span>.<br />+ Christopher Alexander has his architectual patterns home page at <span class="diffchar"><a c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass="wiki ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ern</span>a<span class="diffchar">l" </span> href=<span class="diffchar">"</span>http://www.patternlanguage.com<span class="diffchar">" rel="ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ernal"></span>www.patternlanguage.com<span class="diffchar"></a><img border="0" c</span>l<span class="diffchar">ass="ex</span>t<span class="diffchar">ernallink" src="img</span>/<span class="diffchar">icons/extern</span>a<span class="diffchar">l_link.</span>g<span class="diffchar">if" al</span>t<span class="diffchar">=" (external link)" /></span>.<br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>+ <hr />+ <h2 class="showhide_heading" id="Oracle_Fusion_Design_Patterns">Oracle Fusion Design Patterns</h2>+ A <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.oracle.com/webfolder/ux/applications/fusiongps/patterns/index.htm" rel="external">collection</a><img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /> of patterns for Oracle Fusion applications.<br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- A <a class="wiki external"  href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=457529151<span class="diffchar">lecture series on HCI Design Patterns</span>" rel="external"><span class="diffchar">http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=457529151</span>lecture series on HCI Design Patterns</a><img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /> is available on iTunes U.<br />+ A <a class="wiki external"  href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=457529151" rel="external">lecture series on HCI Design Patterns</a><img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /> is available on iTunes U.<br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- [1] Christian Remy, Malte Weiss, Martina Ziefle, and Jan Borchers. A Pattern Language for Interactive Tabletops in Collaborative Workspaces. In EuroPLoP '10: Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, Irsee Monastery, Germany, July 2010. <a class="wiki external"  href="http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/materials/bib/?id=remy2010" rel="external">(bibtex)</a><img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /> <a class="wiki external"  href="http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/materials/publications/remy2010.pdf" rel="external">(pdf)</a><img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /><span class="diffchar"> (preliminary version)</span><br />+ [1] Christian Remy, Malte Weiss, Martina Ziefle, and Jan Borchers. A Pattern Language for Interactive Tabletops in Collaborative Workspaces. In EuroPLoP '10: Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, Irsee Monastery, Germany, July 2010. <a class="wiki external"  href="http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/materials/bib/?id=remy2010<span class="diffchar">b</span>" rel="external">(bibtex)</a><img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /> <a class="wiki external"  href="http://hci.rwth-aachen.de/materials/publications/remy2010<span class="diffchar">b</span>.pdf" rel="external">(pdf)</a><img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /><br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- <table class="wikitable"><tr><td class="wikicell" ><img src="img/wiki_up/webusability.jpg"></td><td class="wikicell" >Ian Graham: <b>A Pattern Language for Web Usability</b>, Addison-Wesley, 2003. From the cover: "This is a practical guide for web designers and managers of website development projects, and can be used as a simple checklist to aid the design process and ensure that websites are usable and successful."</td></tr><tr><td class="wikicell" ><img src="img/wiki_up/designofsites.jpg"></td><td class="wikicell" >Douglas K. Van Duyne, James A. Landay, Jason I. Hong: <b>The Design of Sites</b>, Addison-Wesley, 2003.Patterns, Principles, and Processes for Crafting a Customer- Centered Web Experience. From the cover: "Distills the principles and best practices that make sites enjoyable to visit and a huge asset to the organizations they serve. This guide will help you focus on the needs and expectations of your customers and give you the tools you need to create a satisfying and effective Web site."</td></tr><tr><td class="wikicell" ><a title="A Pattern Approach To Interaction Design (PAID): Book Companion Web Site" href="paid" class="wiki "><img src="img/wiki_up/paid.jpg"></a></td><td class="wikicell" >Jan Borchers: <a href="/paid"><b>A Pattern Approach to Interaction Design (PAID)</b></a>, <a href="http://www.wiley.com/compbooks/">John Wiley &amp; Sons</a>, 2001. It can be ordered, e.g., at <a href="http://www.amazon.com:80/exec/obidos/ASIN/0471498289/hcipatternsor-20?creative=125581&amp;camp=2321&amp;link_code=as1">Amazon</a>. This is the original book that takes the pattern concept from architecture to HCI in a comprehensive way, reaching the top 50,000 at Amazon. It includes a thorough introduction into patterns in both architecture and HCI, and a pattern language for interactive exhibits. For more details, please see the <a title="A Pattern Approach To Interaction Design (PAID): Book Companion Web Site" href="paid" class="wiki ">PAID Book Companion Web Site</a></a>.<span class="diffchar"></td></tr><tr><td class="wikicell" ><img src="img/wiki_up/cda_displayimage.jpg"></td><td class="wikicell" >Tibor Kunert: <b>User-Centered Interaction Design Patterns for Interactive Digital Television Applications</b>, Springer, 2009. From the cover: "When a new technology – such as interactive digital television – is introduced to a wider audience, ease of use is often critical to success. By focusing on these usability issues with the aim of supporting user acceptance for interactive TV, Tibor Kunert provides clear guidelines for designing the user interfaces on interactive TV applications."</span></td></tr></table><br />+ <table class="wikitable"<span class="diffchar">><tr><td class="wikicell" ><img src="img/wiki_up/cda_displayimage.jpg"></td><td class="wikicell" >Tibor Kunert: <b>User-Centered Interaction Design Patterns for Interactive Digital Television Applications</b>, Springer, 2009. From the cover: "When a new technology – such as interactive digital television – is introduced to a wider audience, ease of use is often critical to success. By focusing on these usability issues with the aim of supporting user acceptance for interactive TV, Tibor Kunert provides clear guidelines for designing the user interfaces on interactive TV applications."</td></tr</span>><tr><td class="wikicell" ><img src="img/wiki_up/webusability.jpg"></td><td class="wikicell" >Ian Graham: <b>A Pattern Language for Web Usability</b>, Addison-Wesley, 2003. From the cover: "This is a practical guide for web designers and managers of website development projects, and can be used as a simple checklist to aid the design process and ensure that websites are usable and successful."</td></tr><tr><td class="wikicell" ><img src="img/wiki_up/designofsites.jpg"></td><td class="wikicell" >Douglas K. Van Duyne, James A. Landay, Jason I. Hong: <b>The Design of Sites</b>, Addison-Wesley, 2003.Patterns, Principles, and Processes for Crafting a Customer- Centered Web Experience. From the cover: "Distills the principles and best practices that make sites enjoyable to visit and a huge asset to the organizations they serve. This guide will help you focus on the needs and expectations of your customers and give you the tools you need to create a satisfying and effective Web site."</td></tr><tr><td class="wikicell" ><a title="A Pattern Approach To Interaction Design (PAID): Book Companion Web Site" href="paid" class="wiki "><img src="img/wiki_up/paid.jpg"></a></td><td class="wikicell" >Jan Borchers: <a href="/paid"><b>A Pattern Approach to Interaction Design (PAID)</b></a>, <a href="http://www.wiley.com/compbooks/">John Wiley &amp; Sons</a>, 2001. It can be ordered, e.g., at <a href="http://www.amazon.com:80/exec/obidos/ASIN/0471498289/hcipatternsor-20?creative=125581&amp;camp=2321&amp;link_code=as1">Amazon</a>. This is the original book that takes the pattern concept from architecture to HCI in a comprehensive way, reaching the top 50,000 at Amazon. It includes a thorough introduction into patterns in both architecture and HCI, and a pattern language for interactive exhibits. For more details, please see the <a title="A Pattern Approach To Interaction Design (PAID): Book Companion Web Site" href="paid" class="wiki ">PAID Book Companion Web Site</a></a>.</td></tr></table><br />]]></description>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>+ <br />+ &lt;a href=&quot; <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/blackjack-spielegratis-blackjack-spieleonline-blackjack-sp-t7.html">http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/blackjack-spielegratis-blackjack-spieleonline-blackjack-sp-t7.html<img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /></a> &quot;&gt;gratis blackjack spiele&lt;/a&gt;<br />+ <tt> und verdienen damit ein beträchtliches Zubrot. Von vielen Pokerspielern werden die Bluff-Aspekte<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Bluff-Aspekte" title="Create page: Bluff-Aspekte" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> und strategischen Entscheidungen herausgestellt.</tt><br />+ Bis zum Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts wurde Poker somit als reines Zockerspiel verstanden, heute wird das Pokerspiel hingegen als eine Art Sport betrachtet.<br />+ &lt;a href=&quot; <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/blackjack-gamespiel-spielen-blackjack-gamespiel-spielen-bl-t6.html">http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/blackjack-gamespiel-spielen-blackjack-gamespiel-spielen-bl-t6.html<img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /></a> &quot;&gt;spiel spielen blackjack game&lt;/a&gt;<br />+ ahrhundert. Französische Auswanderer brachten das Poque nach Amerika, wo sich im 19. Jahrhundert daraus das Poker-Spiel<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Poker-Spiel" title="Create page: Poker-Spiel" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> entwickelte - im Namen Poker, von englisch to poke (dt. pochen) ist das französische Poque unschwer herauszuhören.<br />+ Dem Poker eng verwandt ist das steirische Kartenspiel Einundvier<br />+ &lt;a href=&quot; <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/crapsonline-crapsonline-casino-crapscasino-craps-t11.html">http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/crapsonline-crapsonline-casino-crapscasino-craps-t11.html<img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /></a> &quot;&gt;online craps&lt;/a&gt;<br />+ <tt> daher spielen gute Pokerspieler vermehrt durch strategische Überlegungen und Berechnungen und weniger durch Taktik, Psychologie und glücksorientiert wie früher.</tt><br />+ Grundsätzlicher Ablauf eines Pokerspiels Bei einem Pokerspiel wechselt sich das Austeilen/Tauschen von Karten mit Wettrunden ab. Die Anza<br />+ &lt;a href=&quot; <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/internet-crapsinternet-casino-crapsspiel-spielen-internet-t24.html">http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/internet-crapsinternet-casino-crapsspiel-spielen-internet-t24.html<img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /></a> &quot;&gt;internet casino craps&lt;/a&gt;<br />+ rzig oder Färbeln, das zeitweise auch in einigen österreichischen Spielbanken angeboten wurde.<br />+ Im Italienischen wird Poker heute als Bezeichnung für vier Tore eines Spielers in einem Fußballspiel benutzt, ähnlich dem Begriff Hattrick.<br />+ Glücksspiel und gesellschaftliche Akzeptanz Texas Hold’em-Spiel<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Hold%E2%80%99em-Spiel" title="Create page: Hold%E2%80%99em-Spiel" class="wiki wikinew">?</a><br />+ &lt;a href=&quot; <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/spiel-spielen-crapsspiel-spielen-online-crapsspiel-spielen-t42.html">http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/spiel-spielen-crapsspiel-spielen-online-crapsspiel-spielen-t42.html<img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /></a> &quot;&gt;spiel spielen online craps&lt;/a&gt;<br />+ iel Poch oder Pochen, französisch Poque, aus dem 15. Jahrhundert. Französische Auswanderer brachten das Poque nach Amerika, wo sich im 19. Jahrhundert daraus das Poker-Spiel<a href="tiki-editpage.php?page=Poker-Spiel" title="Create page: Poker-Spiel" class="wiki wikinew">?</a> entwickelte - im Namen Poker, von englisch to poke (dt. pochen) ist das französische Poque unschwer herauszuhören.<br />+ Dem Poker<br />+ &lt;a href=&quot; <a class="wiki external"  href="http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/gratis-crapsspiel-spielen-gratis-crapsgratis-online-craps-t16.html">http://www.forumprofi.de/forum10857/gratis-crapsspiel-spielen-gratis-crapsgratis-online-craps-t16.html<img border="0" class="externallink" src="img/icons/external_link.gif" alt=" (external link)" /></a> &quot;&gt;spiel spielen gratis craps&lt;/a&gt;<br />+ trunden ab. Die Anzahl der Wettrunden hängt dabei ebenso von der gespielten Variante ab, wie die Anzahl der jeweils verteilten Karten. Manchmal werden auch Karten offen und/oder für alle Spieler gemeinsam ausgeteilt. Gewinner ist derjenige Spieler, der im Showdown die besten Karten zeigt, oder der a<br />]]></description>
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            <title>UserPagekavehbazargan</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<style TYPE="text/css"> .diffchar { color:red; } </style>- <span class="diffchar"><div align="justify"><br /><br /><tt>            <p>�</p></tt><br /><br /><tt>            <p></span>Kaveh Bazargan was born in an academic Iranian family in Geneva<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>               </span> on July17, 1978. After his primary and secondary studies in French<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>               </span> educational system in Asia, Africa and Europe, he received his<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>               </span> BAC S (avec mention) in July 1997 from <span class="diffchar"><a href="http://lythover.edres74.ac-grenoble.fr/" target="_blank"></span>Lycée<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>                 </span> de la Versoie<span class="diffchar"></a></span> in <span class="diffchar"><a href="http://www.thononlesbains.com/" target="_blank"></span>Thonon<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>               </span> Les Bains<span class="diffchar"></a></span>, France. Then, he studies applied mathematics at<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>                 </span> the <span class="diffchar"><a href="http://ima.epfl.ch" target="_blank"></span>Institut of Mathematics<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>               </span> (IMA)<span class="diffchar"></a></span> of the <span class="diffchar"><a href="http://www.epfl.ch" target="_blank"></span>Swiss<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>                 </span> Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL)<span class="diffchar"></a></span>. He received<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>               </span> his Master's degree (Diplôme d'Ingénieur Matematicien<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>                 </span> EPFL) in March 2002. His master thesis covers simulation modeling<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>                 </span> and optimization for a recovery room in the field of scheduling<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>                 </span> in cooperation with <span class="diffchar"><a href="http://infobi.hcuge.ch/qualite" target="_blank"></span>Unité<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>                 </span> Qualité des Soins<span class="diffchar"></a></span>, <span class="diffchar"><a href="http://www.hug-ge.ch" target="_blank"></span>Hôpitaux<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>               </span> Universitaires de Genève<span class="diffchar"></a></span>.<span class="diffchar"> </p></tt></span><br />+ Kaveh Bazargan was born in an academic Iranian family in Geneva on July17, 1978. After his primary and secondary studies in French educational system in Asia, Africa and Europe, he received his BAC S (avec mention) in July 1997 from Lycée de la Versoie in Thonon Les Bains, France. Then, he studies applied mathematics at the Institut of Mathematics (IMA) of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL). He received his Master's degree (Diplôme d'Ingénieur Matematicien EPFL) in March 2002. His master thesis covers simulation modeling and optimization for a recovery room in the field of scheduling in cooperation with Unité Qualité des Soins, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève.<br />- <span class="diffchar"><tt>            <p></span>Then, he worked in Iran for<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>               </span> one year in the field of E-learning information systems design<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>               </span> and implementation, project management, simulation modeling and<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>             </span> optimization.<span class="diffchar"> </p></tt><br /><br /><tt>            <p>In September 2003, he started (<a href="http://diplomematis.unige.ch/matis/index.jsp" target="_blank">MATIS</a>),</tt><br /><br /><tt>                a post graduate program in the management and technology of information</tt><br /><br /><tt>                systems. He MATIS thesis is about ontology based information systems</tt><br /><br /><tt>                and digital museum web interfaces. He ended MATIS in June 2004.              </p></tt><br /><br /><tt>            <p>After that, he got practical work experience in information</tt><br /><br /><tt>                systems by working on the <a href="http://avicenna.unesco.org/" target="_blank">Avicenna</tt><br /><br /><tt>                Virtual Campus project</a> at <a href="http://www.unesco.org/pao/" target="_blank">UNESCO</tt><br /><br /><tt>              Science Analysis and Policies Sector (AP/SC)</a> in Paris. </p></tt></span><br />+ Then, he worked in Iran for one year in the field of E-learning information systems design and implementation, project management, simulation modeling and optimization.<br />- <span class="diffchar"><tt></span> <span class="diffchar">           <</span>p<span class="diffchar">>H</span>e<span class="diffchar"></tt><</span>br <span class="diffchar">/><br</span> <span class="diffchar">/><tt>                is now a P</span>h<span class="diffchar">.D. candidat</span>e <span class="diffchar">a</span>t<span class="diffchar"> the <</span>a<span class="diffchar"> h</span>r<span class="diffchar">ef="h</span>t<span class="diffchar">tp://cui.unig</span>e<span class="diffchar">.ch/isi"</span> <span class="diffchar">target="_blank"></span>I<span class="diffchar">nform</span>a<span class="diffchar">ti</span>o<span class="diffchar">n</tt><br /><br /><tt>                Sy</span>st<span class="diffchar">em</span> <span class="diffchar">Inte</span>r<span class="diffchar">f</span>a<span class="diffchar">c</span>e<span class="diffchar">s</span> <span class="diffchar">G</span>ro<span class="diffchar">up (ISI)</</span>a<span class="diffchar">></span> <span class="diffchar">of</span> the <span class="diffchar"><</span>a<span class="diffchar"> href="http://cui.u</span>n<span class="diffchar">ige.ch" t</span>a<span class="diffchar">r</span>ge<span class="diffchar">t="_blank">Co</span>m<span class="diffchar">put</span>e<span class="diffchar">r</</span>t<span class="diffchar">t><br</span> <span class="diffchar">/><br /><tt>                Scicene Dep</span>a<span class="diffchar">rtme</span>n<span class="diffchar">t</span> <span class="diffchar">(CUI) </a> a</span>t<span class="diffchar"> th</span>e<span class="diffchar"> <a </span>h<span class="diffchar">ref="http://www.u</span>n<span class="diffchar">i</span>g<span class="diffchar">e.ch" target="_blank">Universit</span>y<span class="diffchar"></tt><br /><br /><tt>             </span> of <span class="diffchar">Ge</span>n<span class="diffchar">ev</span>a<span class="diffchar"> (UNIGE)</a> </span>in <span class="diffchar">Swi</span>t<span class="diffchar">z</span>e<span class="diffchar">rland</span>. H<span class="diffchar">is Ph.D. r</span>e<span class="diffchar">search</span> <span class="diffchar">director</span> <span class="diffchar">is <a href="h</span>t<span class="diffchar">tp://cui.unige.c</span>h<span class="diffchar">/%7Efalquet/" target="_blank">Prof</span>ess<span class="diffchar">or</span> <span class="diffchar">G</span>i<span class="diffchar">lle</span>s <span class="diffchar">F</span>a<span class="diffchar">lq</span>u<span class="diffchar">e</span>t<span class="diffchar"></a>.</span> <span class="diffchar"></p></</span>t<span class="diffchar">t><br /><br /><tt>            <p>His Ph.D. pr</span>o<span class="diffchar">ject t</span>o<span class="diffchar">pic</tt><br</span> <span class="diffchar">/><</span>b<span class="diffchar">r /><tt>                is: "<</span>a<span class="diffchar"> href="re</span>se<span class="diffchar">arch.html">a</span>d<span class="diffchar">aptive 3D</span> in<span class="diffchar">te</span>r<span class="diffchar">f</span>a<span class="diffchar">ces</a>". He </span>i<span class="diffchar">s</span> <span class="diffchar">al</span>s<span class="diffchar">o</</span>t<span class="diffchar">t><br /><br />a m</span>em<span class="diffchar">ber</span> <span class="diffchar">of <</span>a <span class="diffchar">href="http://smv.un</span>ig<span class="diffchar">e.ch/t</span>i<span class="diffchar">ki-index.php?page=BATICS" </span>ta<span class="diffchar">rget="_b</span>l<span class="diffchar">ank">BATIC3S</span> <span class="diffchar">proj</span>e<span class="diffchar">ct</a></span> <span class="diffchar">host</span>e<span class="diffchar">d </span>b<span class="diffchar">y<br</span> <span class="diffchar">/><br /></span>t<span class="diffchar">h</span>e<span class="diffchar"> <</span>a<span class="diffchar"> hr</span>e<span class="diffchar">f="http://</span>s<span class="diffchar">mv</span>.<span class="diffchar">unig</span>e<span class="diffchar">.ch/tiki-i</span>nde<span class="diffchar">x.php"</span> <span class="diffchar">target="_blank"></span>S<span class="diffchar">oftware</span> <span class="diffchar">Model</span>in<span class="diffchar">g</span> <span class="diffchar">a</span>n<span class="diffchar">d V</span>e<span class="diffchar">rification</span> <span class="diffchar">(SMV) Group</a></span>.<span class="diffchar"></p></span><br />+ <span class="diffchar">In</span> <span class="diffchar">Se</span>p<span class="diffchar">t</span>e<span class="diffchar">m</span>b<span class="diffchar">e</span>r <span class="diffchar">2003,</span> he <span class="diffchar">s</span>tarte<span class="diffchar">d</span> <span class="diffchar">(MAT</span>I<span class="diffchar">S), </span>a<span class="diffchar"> p</span>ost <span class="diffchar">g</span>ra<span class="diffchar">duat</span>e <span class="diffchar">p</span>ro<span class="diffchar">gr</span>a<span class="diffchar">m</span> <span class="diffchar">in</span> the <span class="diffchar">m</span>anageme<span class="diffchar">n</span>t an<span class="diffchar">d</span> te<span class="diffchar">c</span>hn<span class="diffchar">olo</span>gy of <span class="diffchar">i</span>n<span class="diffchar">form</span>a<span class="diffchar">t</span>i<span class="diffchar">o</span>n <span class="diffchar">sys</span>te<span class="diffchar">ms</span>. He <span class="diffchar">MATIS</span> thes<span class="diffchar">i</span>s is a<span class="diffchar">bo</span>ut <span class="diffchar">on</span>to<span class="diffchar">l</span>o<span class="diffchar">gy</span> based in<span class="diffchar">fo</span>r<span class="diffchar">m</span>a<span class="diffchar">t</span>i<span class="diffchar">on</span> s<span class="diffchar">ys</span>tem<span class="diffchar">s</span> a<span class="diffchar">nd</span> <span class="diffchar">d</span>igital <span class="diffchar">mus</span>e<span class="diffchar">um</span> <span class="diffchar">w</span>eb <span class="diffchar">in</span>te<span class="diffchar">rf</span>a<span class="diffchar">c</span>es.<span class="diffchar"> He </span>ende<span class="diffchar">d</span> <span class="diffchar">MATI</span>S in <span class="diffchar">Ju</span>ne <span class="diffchar">2004</span>.<br />+ After that, he got practical work experience in information systems by working on the Avicenna Virtual Campus project at UNESCO Science Analysis and Policies Sector (AP/SC) in Paris.<br />+ He is now a Ph.D. candidate at the Information System Interfaces Group (ISI) of the Computer Scicene Department (CUI) at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) in Switzerland. His Ph.D. research director is Professor Gilles Falquet.<br />+ His Ph.D. project topic is: "adaptive 3D interfaces". He is also a member of BATIC3S project hosted by the Software Modeling and Verification (SMV) Group.<br />]]></description>
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