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Stijn Hoppenbrouwers

Radboud University Nijmegen,
Science Faculty,
Institute for Computing and Information Sciences,
Dept. of Model Based System Development

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My interests in education: I teach various courses that concern constructive communication between stakeholders (managers, users, software engineers) in information system development, for example Requirements Engineering. This involves the collaborative creation of formal specifications for systems.

I've been teaching information systems related subjects at university since 2001.


What else you should know about me: I'm a computer scientist with a background in linguistics. I am interested in the detailed communicational and thinking processes through which information systems get created (collaboratively), and how to support and improve them. I typically view this process from an HCI perspective. Our main focus is on "Conceptual Modelling".

I joined this wiki because: I believe InterLoc can mean much for our ongoing research; we became aware of InterLoc via literature on Argumentation Theory, which is part of our particular approach to the study of the process of Conceptual Modelling.

I will contribute in the following ways: First I just want to find out more about InterLoc, but my next idea is to design some model-oriented dialogue games, and perhaps start combining InterLoc with Concept Maps (see wikipedia for more on those).

I am willing to share my experience: [stijnh@cs.ru.nl]


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stijnh Progress 0 Jan 17 2012, 2:52 AM EST by stijnh
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We have by now set up and tested a dialogue game for Group Model Building, using Interloc. It worked fine! A journal article on this has been accepted for the International Journal of Organizational Design and Engineering. More is coming.
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