Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al
Filing
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Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Samsung's Reply In Support of Motion For Clarification of May 4, 2012 Order filed by Samsung Electronics America, Inc.(a New York corporation), Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC(a Delaware limited liability company). (Attachments: #1 Samsung's Reply In Support of Motion For Clarification of May 4, 2012 Order, #2 Declaration of Dr. Jeffrey Johnson, #3 Exhibit 1 to Johnson Declaration, #4 Declaration of Mark Tung, #5 Exhibit 1, #6 Exhibit 2, #7 Exhibit 3)(Maroulis, Victoria) (Filed on 6/5/2012)
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UI Wizards - Jeff Johnson's Curriculum Vita
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Jeff Johnson's Curriculum Vita
President and Principal Consultant,
UI Wizards, Inc.
Contact Information:
231 Moscow St.
San Francisco, CA 94112
Home, work (415) 586-5285
E-mail: jjohnson(at)uiwizards(dot)com
Web: www.uiwizards.com
Education:
Yale University: 1970 - 1974
Degree: B.A.
Major: Psychology (experimental)
Additional Studies: Computer Science
Stanford University: 1974 - 1979
Degree: Ph.D.
Department: Psychology (developmental, experimental)
Additional Studies: Computer Science
Employment History (most recent first):
July, 1996 - Present: UI Wizards, Inc., a product usability consulting firm
Position: President and Principal Consultant
Duties: Manage company. Perform product usability design, evaluation, testing, and training
for clients. Write software design books.
Product Industries of Clients:
CAD: Engineous
Consumer Electronics: OpenWave, NetGear, Phone.com, Samsung
Database: Informix, Oracle, Public Health Institute, RightPoint, Viador
Education: Copperman Software
Energy: Exxon Mobil Upstream Research Company
Enterprise Productivity: Oracle
Financial: Algorithmics, Tibco
Games: Advance Reality, There
Law Enforcement: Forensic Logic
Medical: Scheduling.com
Middleware: Vitra, Tibco
Instrument Control: Bio-Rad, Euphonix
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Insurance: ClaimIQ
Computer Security: TrendMicro
Online Search: Virtual Synaptics
Social Networking: AT&T Labs, iMeem, There
Software development: CollabNet, Sun Microsystems, Object Technology Int'l,
Macromedia, InXight
System/server administration: NetLatency, Quantum, VMware
Telecoms: Aspect Telecoms, AT&T Labs, Phone.com
General website design: Chroma Design, eHealthInsurance, Sapient, Fujitsu
November, 1994 - July, 1996: Sun Microsystems / SunSoft Developer Products
(Menlo Park, CA)
Position: Staff Engineer, Human Interface
Duties: Designed and evaluated user interfaces for software programming tools. Educated
software engineers about user-interface design issues and guidelines. Conducted usability
testing. Helped manage a summer intern laboratory assistant.
June, 1993 - October, 1994: Sun Microsystems / First Person (Palo Alto)
Position: Staff Engineer, Human Interface
Duties: Responsible for usability of user interfaces for consumer electronics and interactive TV
product prototypes that were precursors of Sun's Java product. Designed and evaluated user
interfaces. Established and operated a usability testing lab. Conducted usability testing.
Managed a laboratory assistant.
November, 1988 - June, 1993: Hewlett-Packard Laboratories (Palo Alto, CA)
Position: Member of Technical Staff, Software Technologies Laboratory
Duties: Human-computer interaction research. Member of a team developing an applicationdevelopment environment for use by end-users as well as programmers. Member of a taskforce on handheld computer-based appliances for non-technical consumers. Member of a
project to develop systems to support people in businesses in working together over long
distances.
March, 1987 - November, 1988: U S West Advanced Technologies (Denver)
Position: Member of Technical Staff, "Advanced User Interfaces" Group, Science and
Technology Research Lab
Duties: User-studies using prototype systems to derive principles of user-interface design and
to examine new user-interface technologies. Included research on user-interface modes and on
proper design of information services and terminals for the general public. User-interface
design consulting. Training programmers in principles of user-interface design.
March, 1984 - March, 1987: Xerox Information Systems (Sunnyvale, CA)
Position: Development Team Leader; User Interface Designer
Duties: Design and implementation on various projects related to enhancing the
Star/ViewPoint office computing system for electronic publishing applications. Designed and
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led implementation of a Stylesheets facility for the ViewPoint document editor. User-interface
designer for most of the ViewPoint 2.0 enhancements.
October, 1978 - February, 1984: Cromemco, Inc. (Mountain View, CA)
Position: Software Engineer and Engineer Manager
Duties: Designing and implementing applications software (word processing, statistical
analysis, graphics), designing keyboards, developing user-interface standards, designing userinterface toolkits, writing documentation, managing software engineers, LISP support.
Summer, 1973 and 1974: Jet Propulsion Laboratories, Pasadena, CA
Position: Programmer
Duties: Software development for Viking and Mariner data analysis.
Teaching Experience:
Erskine Fellow, Computer Science and Software Engineering Department, University of
Canterbury, New Zealand (Winter Semester 2006).
Visiting Assistant Professor, Math and Computer Science Department, Mills College
(Spring 2003).
Part-time lecturer, Computer Science Department, Stanford University (1997-1998).
Full-day statistics tutorial, ACM CHI'95 Conference, Denver, CO, 1995.
Teaching Assistant, Stanford University Psychology Department, 1974-1978.
Invited Presentations:
Keynote and Workshop: 1st Product Manager Conference, PM-China, Shanghai &
Beijing, Nov 2011.
ACM SF Bay Area Chapter: Cupertino, CA, July 2011.
Mills College, Computer Science and Psychology Departments: Oakland, CA, March 2011.
Center for Technology Innovation, University of Wisconson at Milwaukee: Milwaukee,
WI, Jan 2011.
Opening Keynote: UX Prague 2010, Prague, Czech Republic, June 2010.
Keynote: Expo:QA 2009, Madrid, Spain, Oct 2009.
Software Test & Performance 2009 Conference (STPcon 2009), San Mateo, CA, 2009.
Opening Keynote: FutureTest 2009 Conference, NY, NY, 2009.
Opening Keynote: Yggdrasil 2008 Conference, Lillehammer, Norway, 2008.
User Experience Russia 2008 Conference (UXR 2008), Moscow, Russia, 2008.
Usability Professionals Conference (UPA 2008), Baltimore, MD, 2008.
Software Test & Performance 2008 Conference (STPcon 2008), San Mateo, CA, 2008.
Computer Society of South Africa, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2008.
University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa, 2008.
Opening Keynote, CHI New Zealand (CHINZ) conference, Christchurch, New Zealand,
2006.
Opening Keynote, Society for Technical Communication Trans-Alpine Chapter 2004
conference, Vienna, Austria, 2004.
PARC Forum, Palo Alto, CA, 2003.
Opening Keynote, Winwriters 2003 Online Help conference, Seattle, WA, 2003.
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Computer Science Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1999, 2000, 2002.
Computer Science Department, Stanford University, CA, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000,
2001, 2002.
Computer Science Department, University of San Francisco, CA, 1996, 2000, 2002,
2004.
Computer Science Department, Cal. State University, San Francisco, CA, 2001, 2002.
Mathematics and Computer Science Department, Cal. State University, Hayward, CA,
2000, 2002.
Computer Science Department, Mills College, Oakland, CA, 2001, 2002.
Computer Science Department, McPherson College, KS, 1998.
Computer Science Department, Bethel College, KS, 1998.
Computer Science Department, Tabor College, KS, 1998.
ACM SIGCHI'97 Conference, Atlanta, GA, 1997.
Department of Informatik and Mathematik, University of Bremen, Germany, 1994.
Department of Informatik and Mathematik, University of Paderborn, Germany, 1994.
Psychology Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1987.
Subjects Taught:
User Interface Design, User-Interface Frameworks and Components, Usability Testing,
Statistics, Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology.
Implementation & Prototyping Experience:
Programming languages: Java, C++, Mesa, C, LISP, Z-80 assembler, SAIL, APL,
FORTRAN, BASIC.
Web tools: HTML, CSS.
Desktop UI tools: UIM/X, XDesigner, InterViews, Motif, Director, Symantec Visual Cafe.
Wireframing tools: OmniGraffle, Photoshop, Word and Powerpoint graphics.
Publications
Johnson, J., Henderson, D.A. Conceptual Models: Core to Good Design, 2011, Morgan &
Claypool, Publishers.
Johnson, J., "Updating Our Understanding of Perception and Cognition: Part II", UX
Matters, Aug 9, 2010.
Johnson, J., "Updating Our Understanding of Perception and Cognition: Part I", UX
Matters, July 5, 2010.
Johnson, J., "See the Change. Or Not.", Inside MK, June 2010, Morgan Kaufman
Publishers.
Johnson, J., Designing with the Mind in Mind: A Simple Guide to Understanding User
Interface Design Rules, 2010, Morgan Kaufman Publishers.
Molich, R., Hornbaek, K., Krug, S., Scott, J., and Johnson, J., "Recommendations on
Recommendations: Making Usability Usable", User Experience, 7 (4), Nov-Dec 2008,
pages 26-30.
Johnson, J. "Web Usability in 2008: Mediocre", Proceedings of Usability Professionals
2008 Conference (UPA 2008), Baltimore, MD.
Johnson, J., "GUI Bloopers: Common Interface Blunders and How to Avoid Them",
Software Test & Performance, 4 (12), December 2007, pages 22-26.
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Johnson, J., GUI Bloopers 2.0: Common User Interface Design Don'ts and Dos,
September 2007, Morgan Kaufman Publishers.
Jarrett, C., Chisnell, D., and Johnson, J. "Usability Testing Then, Now, and Tomorrow",
Proceedings of Society for Technical Communication 2005 Conference (STC 2005).
Johnson, J., Marshall, C. "Convergent Usability Evaluation: A Case Study from the EIRS
Project", Proceedings of ACM CHI2005.
Johnson, J., "The Web: Not Ready for Prime Time?", JavaRanch Journal, Nov 2003,
Java Ranch.
Johnson, J., Web Bloopers: 60 Common Web Design Mistakes and How to Avoid Them,
March 2003, Morgan Kaufman Publishers.
Nardi, B., Whittaker, S., Isaacs, E., Creech, M., Johnson, J., and Hainsworth, J.
"Integrating Communication and Information Through ContactMap", Communications
of the ACM, pages 89-95, April 2002.
Johnson, J., Henderson, D.A. "Conceptual Models: Begin by Designing What to Design",
Interactions, Jan-Feb 2002, 9(1), pages 25-32.
Clement, A., Guerra, R., Johnson, J. and Stalder, F., "National Identification Schemes
(NIDS): A Remedy Against Terrorist Attack?", in Brunnstein, K. & Berleur, J. (editors),
Human Choice and Computers: Issues of Choice and Quality of Life in the Information
Society, IFIP 17, World Computer Congress, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 2002,
pp 195-205.
[Also published as Clement, A., Stalder, F., Johnson, J., Guerra, R. "National
Identification Schemes (NIDS) and the Fight against Terrorism: Frequently Asked
Questions", CPSR Journal, Winter 2002.]
Johnson, J., "Walking the Fine Line between Helpful and Harmful", Software Testing
and Quality Engineering, September 2001, pages 12-14.
Johnson, J., "GUI Bloopers: How NOT to Design Software", Usability Interface, October
2000, 7(2), pages 6-7.
Johnson, J., "Textual Bloopers", Interactions, September 2000, 7(5), pages 28-48.
Johnson, J., GUI Bloopers: DON'Ts and DO's for Software Developers and Web
Designers, March 2000, Morgan Kaufman Publishers.
Johnson, J., "Netiquette Training: Whose Responsibility?", CPSR Newsletter, Summer
1998.
Johnson, J., "Simplifying the Controls of an Interactive Movie Game", Proceedings of
ACM CHI'98, pages 65-72.
Johnson, J., "Universal Access to the Net: Requirements and Social Impact", Invited talk
for ACM CHI'97, March 1997, Atlanta, GA.
Johnson, J. "R<->D, Not R&D", Communications of the ACM, September, 1996, pages
32-34.
Johnson, J. and Nardi. B., "Creating Presentation Slides: A Study of Task-Specific vs.
Generic Application Software", ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction,
March, 1996, 3(1), pages 38-65.
Johnson, J., "The Information Highway: A Worst-Case Scenario",Communications of the
ACM, February, 1996, 39(2), pages 15-17. [Also published in shorter form in Electronic
Engineering Times, August 28, 1995.]
Johnson, J. and Jeffries, R., "Intuitive Statistics for CHI Practitioners: Developing
Understanding and Avoiding Bloopers", ACM CHI'95 Tutorial Notes.
Johnson, J., "A Comparison of User Interfaces for Panning on a Touch-Controlled
Display", Proceedings of ACM CHI'95, pages 218-225.
Johnson, J., "Scenarios of People Using the National Information Infrastructure", CPSR
Newsletter, Fall 1994.
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Nardi, B. and Johnson, J., "User Preferences for Task-Specific vs. Generic Application
Software", Proceedings of ACM CHI'94, pages 392-398.
Johnson, J., Nardi, B., Zarmer, C., and Miller, J., "ACE: A New Approach to Building
Interactive Graphical Applications", Communications of the ACM, April 1993, pages 4155. [Also published as HP Labs Technical Report HPL-92-126.]
Johnson, J. and Pine, E., "Toward a Guide to Social Action for Computer Professionals",
ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, January, 1993.
Johnson, J., "Selectors: Going Beyond User-Interface Widgets", Proceedings of ACM
CHI'92, pages 273-279. [Also published as HP Labs Technical Report HPL-92-28.]
Zarmer, C., Nardi, B., Johnson. J., and Miller, J., "ACE: Zen and the Art of Application
Building", Proceedings of HICSS'92. [Also published as HP Labs Technical Report HPL91-146.]
Zarmer, C. and Johnson, J., "User Interface Tools: Past, Present, and Future Trends", HP
Labs Technical Report HPL-90-20.
Johnson, J., "Effect of Modes and Mode Feedback on Performance in a Simple Computer
Task", HP Labs Technical Report HPL-91-167, 1991.
Duis, D. and Johnson, J., "Improving User-Interface Responsiveness Despite
Performance Limitations", Proceedings of IEEE CompCon'90, February 1990, pages
380-386.
Johnson, J., "Modes in Non-Computer Devices", International Journal of Man-Machine
Studies, 32, 1990, pages 423-438.
Johnson, J., Roberts, T., Verplank, W., Smith, D.C., Irby, C., Beard, M., and Mackey, K.,
"The Xerox Star: A Retrospective", IEEE Computer, September, 1989, pages 11-29.
Johnson, J. and Engelbeck, G., "Modes Survey Results", SIGCHI Bulletin, April 1989,
pages 38-50.
Johnson, J. and Beach, R., "Styles in Document Editing Systems", IEEE Computer,
January 1988, 21(1), pages 32-43.
Johnson, J., "How Faithfully Should the Electronic Office Simulate the Real One",
SIGCHI Bulletin, July 1987, pages 21-25.
Johnson, J., "Calculator Functions on Bitmapped Computers", SIGCHI Bulletin, July
1985, pages 23-28.
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