Call for Participation
Usability Professionals' Association
8th Annual Conference
Workshops and Tutorials June 29 - 30, 1999
Conference July 1 - July 2, 1999
Welcome to UPA 1999
Conference overview
The annual conference of the Usability Professionals' Association (UPA)
is a leading forum for the exchange of ideas among practitioners in the
field of usability. The UPA seeks your active participation in its 1999
conference.
The theme of the 1999 conference is "Horizons to the Future" -
appropriate as we share our experiences as usability professionals
and plan for our role in our organizations and industries in the
new millennium. The theme also reflects the dramatic natural
landscape we will enjoy from high in the Sonoran Desert at the
world-renowned Phoenician Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The Phoenician promises to provide us with a comfortable
and luxurious setting in the midst of the rugged
beauty of the Camelback Mountains.
Reaching out to new members
The UPA continues to actively promote growth in our membership.
We want to attract new usability specialists, as well as
professionals from the varied disciplines that can benefit
from membership in the UPA. Therefore, we again encourage
presentations that would be of interest to newcomers and
those that showcase tools and techniques that can be used
regardless of industry.
Expanded tutorial offerings
Due to the wildly successful response to our tutorial offerings,
we have decided to expand our tutorial selection. We encourage a
variety of tutorial submissions for 1999.
New for 1999: Business case studies
We are pleased to announce that we will incorporate some
business case studies into our conference program for 1999.
Business case studies present notable user interface designs
with special emphasis on usability engineering issues (task
analysis, requirements gathering, prototyping and evaluation).
These studies are a unique way of sharing real design experiences
and challenges amoung practitioners. If you are interested in
submitting a business case study, please contact Daniel Lafreniere
at lafrenid@gespro.com.
Audience interaction and participation
All UPA conference sessions must allot one-third to one-half
of the total time for audience participation. All submissions
must detail how they will support this objective. We encourage
submissions that actively and creatively engage the audience.
Continued in 1999: Poster sessions
As introduced at the 1998 conference, we will provide an
opportunity for presenting late-breaking results at an
interactive poster session. We encourage you to consider
this option for presenting new findings in an informal setting.
Exhibits
As in past years, exhibitors will have space at the conference
to set up and show their offerings. Contact Dave Mitropoulus-Rundus at
Metrorun@aol.com if you are
interested in being an exhibitor.
Volunteer opportunities
As always, the UPA depends on volunteers to fill many roles
before and during the conference. If you are interested in
reviewing submissions, serving on the Conference Planning
Committee, or helping out at the conference, please contact
your conference co-chairs, Thyra Rauch or Marie Tahir, as listed
in the conference contacts.
We will also continue our student volunteer program for 1999,
which offers students a substantially discounted conference
registration fee in exchange for 8 hours of work during the
conference.
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Submission Process
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