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Niklas Hallberg is an assistant professor at the People, Computers and Work Laboratory (MDA) at Linköping University, Sweden. He received his Ph. D. in Informatics in 1999 from Linköping University. 

Research Interests 

  • Methodologies for requirements engineering
  • Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
  • Information systems for public health
  • Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW)
  • Organizational learning and development
  • Publications
     
    Pilemalm Sofie, Hallberg Niklas, Timpka, Toomas. 
    From 'the good work' to 'the good life': a Perspective on Labor Union Visions Regarding Information Technology. Published in the Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference 1998.

    Hallberg Niklas, Pilemalm Sofie, Timpka, Toomas
    Participatory Design of Inter-organizational Systems: A Method Approach To appear in Proceeding of PDC-98

    Hallberg Niklas, Timpka, Toomas and Vimarlund Vivian 
    Heuristic Walkthrough Evaluation of a Prototype Computer Network Service for Occupational Therapists. Accepted for Medinfo '98 

    Vimarlund Vivian, Timpka, Toomas, Hallberg Niklas
    The economic implications of users willingness to increase knowledge capital in health informatics. Accepted for Medinfo '98 

    Birgitta Svensson B, Timpka, T, Hallberg N, Carlsson M, Johansson M, Vimarlund V, Nilsson I.
    Elektroniskt kunskapstöd för arbetsterapeuter. Linköping electronic articles in computer and information science, Vol.3(1998):nr3. http://www.ep.liu.se/ea/cis/1998/003/. 

    Hallberg Niklas, Timpka, Toomas, and Eriksson Henrik
    Quality Function Deployment for Information System Design in Health Care. In: Proceedings of The Third Annual International QFD Symposium, eds. A. Gustafsson, B. Bergman, and F. Ekdahl, pp. 61-71  (Linköping, 1997).

    Hallberg Niklas, Timpka, Toomas
    Quality function deployment (QFD) for developing a customized social medical service. Scand J Soc Welfare 1997: 6: 292-300. 

    Hallberg Niklas, Timpka, Toomas
    Experiences from QFD Techniques in Service Development. In: Transaction from The Eighth Symposium on Quality Function Deployment, June 9-11, 1996, Novi, Michigan, USA 

    Timpka, T., Sjöberg C, Hallberg N., Eriksson H., Lindblom P, Svensson B, Marmolin H. 
    Participatory Design of Computer-Supported Organizational Learning in health care: methods and experiences. Am Med Inform Assoc 1995;(symposium suppl):800-4.

    Timpka, Toomas, Hallberg Niklas
    Talking at work - professional advice-seeking at primary healthcare centers. Scand J Prim Health Care 1996; 14:130-5.

    Timpka, Toomas, Marmolin H, Hallberg Niklas
    Expert media in ambulatory clinics. In: Rada R, Tochtermann K (eds.). Expertmedia - expert systems and hypermedia. New Jersey: World Scientific, 1995, pp. 107-18.

    Hallberg N, Timpka T and Vimarlund V
    Heuristic Walkthrough Evaluation of a Prototype Computer Network Service for Occupational Therapists. Proceedings of the Ninth World Congress on Medical Informatics 1998. 

    Timpka, T, Westergren V, Hallberg N, Forsum U. 
    Study of Situation-dependent Clinical Cognition: a Meta-analysis and Preliminary Method. Meth Inform Med 1997;36:44-50. 


    Author:Simona Eles / Last updated: Nov. 11, 1998 

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