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DESCRIPTION:The invited talk of John Pagonis will be delivered in the conte
 xt of the 2019 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AMI 2019) that
  is by DIAG on 13-15 November. The European Conference on Ambient Intellig
 ence is the prime venue for research on Ambient Intelligence\, with an int
 ernational and interdisciplinary character. It brings together researchers
  and practitioners from the fields of science\, engineering\, and\, design
  working towards the vision of Ambient Intelligence. This year's event foc
 us topic is “Data-driven Ambient Intelligence” that follows the vision of 
 Calm Technology\, where technology is useful but does not demand our full 
 attention or interfere with our usual behavior and activities.John Pagonis
  is a certified UX research specialist from Nielsen Norman Group who helps
  organisations produce useful software and transform to agile ways of work
 ing. He likes to work with machine learning and humans\, especially in Scr
 um. His specialty lies with Scrum coaching\, requirements elicitation\, re
 quirements management\, product discovery and the integration of UX design
  into agile software production.  He has invested many years developing sm
 artphone OS software\, machine learning\, mobile VoIP and recommender syst
 ems. He also likes software archaeology\, disecting legacy systems and edu
 cating university students.
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LOCATION:Aula Magna
SUMMARY:Evidence based UX: A case study of using UX research to allocate fu
 nds for a product backlog in the smart mobility - John Pagonis
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