Author: Torsten Holmer
Dipl.-Psych.
Torsten Holmer is a psychologist whith a background in human-computer-interaction, usability testing and groupware development. From 1995 - 2006 he worked at the german research institute Fraunhofer IPSI and focussed on the design of cooperative working and learning environments. From 2007 he is professor for knowledge media at the University of Applied Sciences in Hagenberg, Austria.
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Streitz, Norbert A., Geissler, Jorg, Holmer, Torsten, Konomi, Shin\'ichi, Muller-Tomfelde, Christian, Reischl, Wolfgang, Rexroth, Petra, Seitz, Peter, Steinmetz, Ralf (1999): i-LAND: An Interactive Landscape for Creativity and Innovation. In: Altom, Mark W., Williams, Marian G. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 99 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference May 15-20, 1999, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. pp. 120-127. https://www.acm.org/pubs/articles/proceedings/chi/302979/p120-streitz/p120-streitz.pdf
Streitz, Norbert A., Rexroth, Petra, Holmer, Torsten (1997): Does `roomware' matter? Investigating the role of personal and public information devices . In: Hughes, John F., Prinz, Wolfgang, Schmidt, Kjeld (eds.) Proceedings of the Fifth European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work 7-11 September, 1997, Lancaster, UK. pp. 297-312.
Lukosch, Stephan, Holmer, Torsten, Kunz, Verena (2008): Multiple Visualisierungsformen für Beiträge in Chat-Systemen. In: Herczeg, Michael, Kindsmüller, Martin Christof (eds.) Mensch and Computer 2008 7-10 September, 2008, Lübeck, Germany. pp. 107-116. https://