Riad Lemhachheche

 



Research links

Wi-Fi Usability Survey



Open Minds Open Doors.

My research is centered around the intersection between technology and its everyday uses.


Interests
Ubiquitous Computing
Mobile Networking & Computing, Wi-Fi
Information Science
Computer Supported Collaborative Work
Electronic Privacy
Context Awareness
Information Architecture
Interaction Design
Human - Computer Interaction
Telecommunication Services

Selected Publications
Peer-reviewed Publications
Methodology for the Deployment of Effective Campus Wireless Environment Infrastructures. Riad Lemhachheche, David Porter, Thanit Puthpongsiriporn, In Proceedings of the 14th Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Atlanta (IERC'05), 2005
Requirements for the Design of Collaborative Applications, Riad Lemhachheche, David Porter, Jon Herlocker. In Extended Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work (ECSCW'05), 2005 (Poster)
Publications in progress
Ubiquitous Computing and the Limitations of Wireless Networks, In Progress, 2006 (Journal paper)
White Paper
Campus Wireless Deployment Guide, David Porter, Thanit Puthpongsiriporn, Bill Layton, Juan Rivero, Riad Lemhachheche, Oregon State University and Intel Corporation Business Strategies and Solutions, White paper, 104 pages, 2005
Talks, Presentations and Workshops
Personal Connectivity Management in Wireless Networking , Riad Lemhachheche, IT@Home: Unraveling Complexities of Networked Devices in the Home Workshop, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada (CHI 2006), 2006
Public Policy Impact on Interaction Design in Networked Environments, Riad Lemhachheche, SIGCHI Public Policy Workshop, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada (CHI 2006), 2006
Design for Appropriation of Ubiquity in Information Systems, Riad Lemhachheche, Supporting Appropriation Work: Approaches for the ?reflective? user Workshop, European Conference on Computer Supported Collaborative Work (ECSCW'05), 2005
Active Learning with Lego Robots in Computer Science Orientation, Michael J Quinn, Riad Lemhachheche, Hewlett Foundation Spring Forum Invitation, Oregon State University, 2003