Kirstin Kohler
Kirstin Kohler has founded the usability engineering group at the Fraunhofer IESE. She currently leads a three years running project on fun-of-use in business applications founded by the german government (www.fun-of-use.de). Her main interest is the integration of usability and software engineering methods. Before joining the IESE in 1999, she has worked for 4 years at Hewlett-Packard as a user-interface developer and later she was responsible for establishing a user-centered design process within the organization. She holds the equivalent of Master of Science degrees in Software Engineering and Biological Science.
Kirstin Kohler
Fraunhofer IESE
Fraunhofer-Platz 1
67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany
kohler@iese.fhg.de