San Diego, CA, USA

Mashups are in your Future! (San Diego, CA, USA)

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 by Sean Van Tyne
February 27, 2008
5:30 pmto7:30 pm

SDSIC Service Oriented Architecture BIG
February 27, 2008

By 2010 Mashups will be the dominant model for the creation of composite enterprise applications. What is YOUR enterprise Mashup strategy? Sean Van Tyne has assembled a panel of Mashup industry experts for the SDSIC SOA BIG to explore these questions and help you find the right solution for your company.

The event will be held at Websense, 10240 Sorrento Valley Road, San Diego, CA 92121. Registration and Networking is from 5:30 to 6:00 pm and the program runs from 6:00 to 7:30. For additional information and to make your reservation, please visit SDSIC Events.

ETech 2008 (San Diego, CA, USA)

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008 by Conference Editor
March 3, 2008toMarch 6, 2008

The 2008 version of ETech, the O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, will take a wide-eyed look at the brand new technology that is tweaking how we are seen as individuals, how we choose to channel and divert our energy and attention, and what influences our perspective on the world around us.

Sessions include:

  • Information Visualization is a Medium
  • Personalizing the Device: How Communities Will Help Actualize User-generated Hardware and the Long-tail of Gadgets
  • Users, Socializers, and Producers: How Internet Technologies are Changing Our View of Ourselves
  • Tap is the New Click: Designing Gestural Interfaces
  • Halo vs. Facebook: Emotion and the Fun of Games
  • Web Visualization: Beyond RSS Lava Lamps
  • Really, Really, Really Intimate Interfaces
  • Storyboarding for Nonfiction
  • Live, Vast and Deep: Web-native Information Visualization

CHIMIT 08 (San Diego, CA, USA)

Monday, January 7th, 2008 by Conference Editor
November 14, 2008toNovember 15, 2008

Started in 2007, the ACM CHIMIT Symposium is the leading forum for discussing topics on IT management with a focus on people, business, and technology. CHIMIT 08 will be November 14-15 in San Diego.

At CHIMIT, researchers and practitioners share issues, solutions, and research drawing upon fields such as human-computer interaction, human factors, computer systems, and management and service sciences to address cognitive, social, and technical issues in managing the overwhelming complexity of modern Information Technology (IT) systems.

Topics includes:

  • Workspace Studies
  • Processes and Practices
  • Organizational Knowledge
  • Design
  • Experimental Studies
  • Tools and Techniques
  • Automation

HCI International 2009 (San Diego, CA, USA)

Friday, January 4th, 2008 by Sean Van Tyne
July 19, 2009toJuly 24, 2009

HCI International 2009 is an international forum for the dissemination and exchange of up-to-date scientific information on theoretical, generic and applied areas of HCI. The conference includes tutorials, paper sessions, posters and an exhibition.

The Conference focuses on the following major thematic areas:

  • Human–Computer Interaction
  • Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers
  • Human Interface and the Management of Information
  • Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction
  • Virtual and Mixed Reality
  • Online Communities and Social Computing
  • Human Centered Design

This conference is jointly managed with other conferences such as:

  • Symposium on Human Interface (Japan) 2009
  • 8th International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics
  • 3rd International Conference on Online Communities and Social Computing
  • 1st International Conference on Human Centered Design

Web App Summit 2008 (Coronado Island, CA, USA)

Monday, November 26th, 2007 by Conference Editor
March 26, 2008toMarch 27, 2008

User Interface Engineering presents Web App Summit 2008 where you will meet the innovators and world-class designers behind today’s most successful web apps and come away inspired to create amazing applications that will delight your users.

The three-day event has been carefully crafted give you what you need:

  • Day 1: Attend full-day workshops, designed to dive right into the in-depth expertise behind creating successful applications
  • Day 2: Explore what makes a great web app design, with the essentials for planning great designs
  • Day 3: Learn how to implement the best web apps, uncovering how to successfully go from concept to a coded web application

CSCW 08 (San Diego, CA, USA)

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007 by Sean Van Tyne
November 8, 2008toNovember 12, 2008

The 2008 ACM conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2008) is the premier venue for technologies and research related to the role of coordination and communication technologies in our lives.

The conference brings together top researchers and practitioners who are interested in both the technical and social aspects of collaboration.

What We Learn from Our Customers (Oct 10, San Diego, CA, USA)

Monday, October 1st, 2007 by Sean Van Tyne
October 10, 2007
5:30 pmto7:00 pm

On Wednesday, October 10, 2007, Sean Van Tyne will moderate a panel of User Experience experts from Fortune 500 companies that will share user research case studies, examples, and best practices that can be easily adopted at your company. The event will be held at Intuit (7535 Torrey Santa Fe Road, San Diego, CA). Registration and Networking is from 5:30 to 6:00 pm and the program runs from 6:00 to 7:00. For additional information and to make your reservation, please visit SDSIC Events.

San Diego local chapters

Monday, November 6th, 2006 by Sean Van Tyne

The following associations in San Diego all participate in the local user experience network.

  • AIGA San Diego: The San Diego local chapter of the American Institute for Graphic Arts is committed to furthering excellence in design as a broadly-defined discipline, strategic tool for business and cultural force.
  • AMA San Diego: The San Diego American Marketing Association Chapter is dedicated to enhancing the local marketing community by offering valuable networking, industry information exchange, educational and career opportunities.
  • San Diego ACM/SIGGRAPH: The San Diego local chapter of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics objectives include the promotion of an increased knowledge of and greater interest in the educational, artistic, and scientific aspects and applications of modern computing in computer graphics.
  • San Diego CHI and UPA: The San Diego CHI (Computer-Human Interaction) and San Diego UPA (Usability Professionals Association) mission is to bring together professionals from academia and industry to share ideas, research and practices in order to improve overall quality of HCI and Usability theory and application in San Diego County. This is a combined SIGCHI and UPA chapter.
  • San Diego Software Industry Council: The San Diego Software Industry Council exists to foster and support the entrepreneurial spirit within the software and IT industry in San Diego, by providing an organized forum for the exchange of ideas, sharing of resources, and promotion of industry goals.
  • SD STC: The San Diego local chapter of the Society for Technical Communication is an individual membership organization dedicated to advancing the arts and sciences of technical communication.
  • SDHFES: The San Diego local chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomic Society mission is to promote the discovery and exchange of knowledge concerning the characteristics of human beings that are applicable to the design of systems and devices of all kinds.
  • UX SIG: At a UX SIG meeting, a company presents a product for a free heuristic review. The product’s design is reviewed in terms of the business goals, target market, customers, and user characteristics. The end result is a list of ways to improve the design to increase revenue and reduce cost.