Jean Scholtz
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Gender | Female |
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Citations | 7,144 |
H index | 38 |
Interests | Human Computer Interaction |
Empirical Studies Of Programmers | |
Human Robot Interaction | |
Academic advisor | David A. Klarner |
Books | David A. Klarner |
Education | The University of Iowa |
Stevens Institute of Technology | |
University of Nebraska-Lincoln | |
Co authors | Holly Yanco |
Georges G. Grinstein | |
Catherine Plaisant | |
Sunny Consolvo | |
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ID | 3821348 |
Jean Scholtz Life story
Jean Clarice Scholtz is an American computer scientist known for her contributions to human–computer interaction, and particularly for developing the "Common Industry Format" for usability test results while at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.