Bertelsen, Olav
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DAIMI Report Series No. 531 (1998): PB-531 Elements of a Theory of Design Artefacts: a contribution to critical systems development research. PhD Thesis - Articles
Elements of a Theory of Design Artefacts: a contribution to critical systems development research. PhD Thesis.
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DAIMI Report Series No. 555 (2001): PB-555 Proceedings of The First Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium, Aarhus, Denmark, 27. November 2001 - Articles
Proceedings of The First Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium, Aarhus, Denmark, 27. November 2001
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DAIMI Report Series No. 572 (2004): PB-572 Aesthetic Approaches to Human-Computer Interaction - Articles
Aesthetic Approaches to Human-Computer Interaction
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DAIMI Report Series No. 580 (2006): PB-580 Proceedings of the Sixth Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium. - Articles
Proceedings of the Sixth Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium.
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DAIMI Report Series No. 593 (2010): PB-593 Proceedings of Therapeutic Strategies: A Challenge for User Involvement in Design - Articles
Proceedings of Therapeutic Strategies A Challenge for User Involvement in Design Workshop in conjunction with NORDICHI 2010 17. October 2010, Reykjavik, Iceland
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DAIMI Report Series No. 591 (2009): PB-591 DHRS 2009 Proceedings of the Ninth Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium - Articles
DHRS 2009 Proceedings of the Ninth Danish Human-Computer Interaction Research Symposium.
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DAIMI Report Series No. 574 (2004): PB-574 Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Activity Theory Based Practical Methods for IT-Design - Articles
Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Activity Theory Based Practical Methods for IT-Design, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 2-3, 2004
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DAIMI Report Series No. 581 (2007): PB-581 Erotic Aspects of Everyday Life as a Challenge for Ubiquitous Computing - Articles
Erotic Aspects of Everyday Life as a Challenge for Ubiquitous Computing
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