My current research interests are in the field of HCI with a focus on completion time prediction models,
particularly the Laws of Action (Fitts, Kvalseth, Accot-Zhai, Meyer, Oel) and the Laws of Decision
(Hick-Hyman, Heathcote). I also have a strong research interest and many years of industry experience in
large scale software engineering using distributed component-based frameworks with a particular focus
on Business Analysis, Agile Development, UML, Java, C#.NET, EJB/J2EE, SOA, and XML. Lastly, I am
also engaged in Computer Science Education research.
Conferences, Courses, & Seminars
During the Spring 2008 semester, I will be lecturing at Northeastern University and at the University of
Massachusetts Lowell:
IS470: Information System Design & Development, Northeastern University, College of Computer and
Information Science, Undergraduate Level, Tu/Th 6:00pm - 7:40pm
91.513: Internet & Web Development I, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Computer
Science, Graduate Level, We 5:30pm - 8:30pm
I am currently scheduled to teach the following seminars and/or short courses:
Core Competencies for the Business Analyst, Boston University
J2EE and Java Web Programming, Hands-On Technology Transfer
Object and Data Modeling, Boston University
Quality Assurance, Boston University
Workflow Modeling with UML. Business Analyst World 2008, Toronto., April 14th, 2008
Martin Schedlbauer, Sc.D.