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David, B., Delotte, O., Seffah, A., Tarpin-Bernard, F., Desmarais, M. C., Chalon, R., & Samaan, K. (2004, May). Scenarios in the design of capillary collaborative systems [Paper]. Cooperative Systems Design, Scenario-Based Design of Collaborative Systems (COOP 2004), Hyères Les Palmiers, France. Unavailable
Maldar, M., Robert, J.-M., & Seffah, A. (2019, August). Investigating crowdsourcing tools for design and innovation [Paper]. 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference, Elsinore, Denmark. External link
Robert, J.-M., Maldar, M., Taraghi, M., & Seffah, A. (2018, August). User Innovation, Lead Users and Crowdsourcing for the Design of New Products and Services: Why, What and How? [Paper]. 20th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA 2018), Florence, Italie. External link
Rafla, T., Desmarais, M. C., & Robillard, P. N. (2009). Toward a refined paradigm for architecting usable systems. In Seffah, A., Vanderdonckt, J., & Desmarais, M. C. (eds.), Human-centered software engineering : Software Engineering Models, Patterns and Architectures for HCI (pp. 245-255). External link
Seffah, A., Vanderdonckt, J., & Desmarais, M. C. (eds.) (2009). Human-Centered Software Engineering. External link
Seffah, A., Gulliksen, J., & Desmarais, M. C. (eds.) (2005). Human-Centered Software Engineering - Integrating Usability in the Software Development Lifecycle. External link
Seffah, A., Desmarais, M. C., & Metzker, E. (2005). Software and usability engineering : Prevalent myths, obstacles and integration avenues. In Seffah, A., Gulliksen, J., & Desmarais, M. C. (eds.), Human-centered software engineering - integrating usability in the software development lifecycle (Vol. 8, pp. 37-57). External link
Seffah, A., Bari, M., & Desmarais, M. C. (1999, June). Assessing object-oriented technology skills using an Internet-based system [Paper]. 4th Annual SIGCSE/SIGCUE ITiCSE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, Cracow, Poland. External link
Seffah, A., Desmarais, M. C., & Khuwaja, R. (1999). Mastering object-oriented technology using a self-learning and self-assessment system. Computer Applications in Engineering Education, 7(3), 162-170. External link