Jeff Winter
Blekinge Institute of Technology
18 Papers
51 Citations
Jeff Winter is an academic researcher from Blekinge Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Usability engineering & Usability. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications. Previous affiliations of Jeff Winter include Linnaeus University.
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Papers
The Success Factors Powering Industry-Academia Collaboration
Claes Wohlin,Aybüke Aurum,Lefteris Angelis,L. Phillips,Yvonne Dittrich,Tony Gorschek,Håkan Grahn,Kennet Henningsson,Simon Kågström,Graham Low,P. Rovegard,Piotr Tomaszewski,C. van Toorn,Jeff Winter +13 more
TL;DR: An exploratory study of the factors for successful collaboration between industry and academia in software research in order to ensure industrial relevance in academic research.
Reporting usability metrics experiences
Jeff Winter,Kari Rönkkö,Mats Hellman +2 more
- 17 May 2009
TL;DR: This work compares a usability testing framework called UTUM with principles for Software Process Improvement, and finds areas of close agreement as well as areas where the work illuminates new characteristics.
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SPI success factors within product usability evaluation
Jeff Winter,Kari Rönkkö +1 more
TL;DR: This article presents an experience report where 8 years of experience of product related usability testing and evaluation with principles for software process improvement (SPI) are compared.
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Developing Quality through Measuring Usability--The UTUM Test Package
Jeff Winter,Kari Rönkkö,Marten Ahlberg,Mark Hinely,Mats Hellman +4 more
- 20 May 2007
TL;DR: The case presented here has been a quality assurance of the test package, which has been found to work efficiently and flexibly in a complex industrial environment, with complicated relationships between customers, partners and end-users.
Meeting organisational needs and quality assurance through balancing agile and formal usability testing results
Jeff Winter,Kari Rönkkö,Marten Ahlberg,Jo Hotchkiss +3 more
- 13 Oct 2008
TL;DR: A case study of testing with a usability testing package (UTUM), which is also a tool for quality assurance, developed in cooperation between industry and research, shows that within the studied company, there is a need to balance agility and formalism when producing and presenting results of usability testing.