Recent statements

Dec 2018 "To succeed in academia, your number of publications matter" supports ""It is much harder to get a system paper accepted at HCI conferences than other types of contributions" supports "In academia, there is no real incentive to do Human-Computer Interaction systems research ""
Dec 2018 To succeed in academia, your number of publications matter
Dec 2018 "It is much harder to get a system paper accepted at HCI conferences than other types of contributions" supports "In academia, there is no real incentive to do Human-Computer Interaction systems research "
Dec 2018 In academia, there is no real incentive to do Human-Computer Interaction systems research
Dec 2018 "Systems research is reviewed unfairly compared to other types of contributions in Human-Computer Interaction" supports "It is extremely difficult to get a single system paper published as first author at CHI or UIST over the course of a PhD"
Dec 2018 It is extremely difficult to get a single system paper published as first author at CHI or UIST over the course of a PhD
Dec 2018 "The amount of participants to include in a system evaluation depends on the research question asked" supports ""Reviewers at HCI conferences often expect arbitrary larger sample sizes in system papers presenting evaluations" supports "Reviewers at HCI conferences often expect system papers to report on unreasonable evaluations""
Dec 2018 The amount of participants to include in a system evaluation depends on the research question asked
Dec 2018 "Reviewers at HCI conferences often expect arbitrary larger sample sizes in system papers presenting evaluations" supports "Reviewers at HCI conferences often expect system papers to report on unreasonable evaluations"
Dec 2018 Reviewers at HCI conferences often expect arbitrary larger sample sizes in system papers presenting evaluations