Nuzi Haneef is employed as a software engineer in a systems/software engineering company. (The presentation for the 2010 Design Conference was authored on a personal basis, not on behalf of her employer.) The focus of her professional work in recent
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Nuzi Haneef is employed as a software engineer in a systems/software engineering company. (The presentation for the 2010 Design Conference was authored on a personal basis, not on behalf of her employer.) The focus of her professional work in recent years has been process engineering and process management, including process representation, in the context of systems/software engineering and management; she has strong expertise in these areas. Additionally, Nuzi’s areas of experience and interest include the design of digital libraries, user interface (UI) design, UI development process, information architecture, information design, documentation design, and design science/studies. Nuzi has an MS in Computer Science (1980) from the University of Kansas and a PhD in Computer Science from George Washington University (2009). Her PhD dissertation focused on UI design for interactive information products, whose primary purpose is mental impact (e.g., to inform or persuade); she argued that this has considerations beyond UI design for tools meant primarily for task facilitation. Nuzi also has a strong personal interest in consciousness research and parapsychology and is a member of the Institute of Noetic Sciences.
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