Bill Papantoniou is Development & Planning
Engineer at Halcor
Metal Works S.A. and also works as an independent consultant. He holds
a PhD in Industrial Engineering/Cognitive Ergonomics from the National
Technical University of Athens. During 2004-2007 he was a lecturer of
Ergonomics at the AKTO college, while in the meantime he supervised
many NTUA diploma theses in the fields of cognitive ergonomics,
human-computer interaction and usability engineering. His research
interests include the design of Information Technology Systems,
Cognitive Ergonomics, Pragmatism and Ethnographic approaches to
analysis.
Email:billpapa[at]gmail[dot]com
Telephone:+30 210 772 3938
Personal Page: http://billpapa.org/
2002-2006 Ergonomic Design of
Information Systems through a Pragmatic Approach.
Papantoniou, B. (2007). Hidden aspects of the
anaesthesia chart. Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing.
Papantoniou, B. (2006). Interaction-Design.org Encyclopedia: Cognitive
ergonomics. Retrieved January 6, 2007 from Interaction-Design.org: http://www.interactiondesign.org/encyclopedia/cognitive_ergonomics.html
Papantoniou, B., Marmaras, N. (2005). Investigating the
anaesthesiologists' practice through externalist and internalist
approaches, EACE2005, Chania, Greece.
Papantoniou, B., Marmaras, N. (2005). Joint
Cognitive System: A Hybrid Approach in Short-term Prodution Scheduling
(in Greek). 1st National Mechanical-Electrical Engineers
Conference, Athens, Greece.
Papantoniou, B., Marmaras, N. (2004). The
Ambiguous Status of a Tool: The Case of the Anaesthesia Chart.
In Living and Working with Technology - Proceedings of the 12 th
European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, D. Reed, G. Baxter
& M. Blythe (Eds.), EACE -INRIA, 2004, pp. 203-206.
Nathanael, D., Papantoniou, B. & Papageorgiou, D. (2003).
ERP implementation and actual work practice in SMEs: a dialectic
perspective. Presented in the 6 th SMESME Conference, Athens.
Papantoniou, B., Nathanael, D. & Marmaras, N. (2003).
Moving Target: Designing for Evolving Practice. In Universal Access in
HCI: Inclusive Design in the Information Society, C. Stefanidis
(Eds.), Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., Vol. 4, pp.474-478.
Nathanael, D., Marmaras, N. & Papantoniou, B. (2003). Designing
for Proficient Users: Drawing from the Realities of Practice.
In Human-Computer Interaction: Theory and Practice, J. Jacko &
C. Stefanidis. (Eds.), Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., Vol. 1,
pp.183-187.
Papantoniou, B., Nathanael, D., Marmaras, N. & Zarboutis, N.
(2002). 'Sociotechnical
Systems Analysis: Which Approach should be followed?' Proceedings
of the 11th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics
Bill speaks Greek (native speaker), English (fluent) and German (fluent).
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