Human-Computer Interaction and Design
University of Washington
 

Yael F. Schwartzman

Graduate Student
Computer Science

Advisor: Richard Anderson and Alan Borning

My research interests lie in human-computer interaction. I am particularly interested in Value Sensitive Design and information visualization.

Current Projects

UrbanSim's Indicator Browser: UrbanSim results visualizer
The Indicator Browser is a web-based interface that allows users to request and retrieve UrbanSim's simulation results visualizations. This project is part of an effort to create a user-centered interface for UrbanSim and to understand the impact that designing for values has on the users experience.

Previous Projects

Application Scheduling and Performance Portal
The goal of this project is to build a user portal that allows users to determine the most effective way to schedule their jobs based on: their application, the available resources, the performance of the application on the available resources, the desired goal (i.e. throughput or time to completion).

Publications

Application Scheduling and Performance Portal
Cynthia Bailey Lee, Yael Schwartzman, Jennifer Hardy, Allan Snavely, "Are user runtime estimates inherently inaccurate?" In the 10th Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing (URL). New York, NY, June 13, 2004 PDF (174 KB)
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