I am a research scientist at the Norwegian Computer Center (Norsk Regnesentral or NR). I began working at NR in August 2009 after working as a software engineer at Nokia (formerly Trolltech ASA). My research interests include e-inclusion, human-computer interaction, open source software, prototyping, security, and software engineering.
Like all researchers at NR, I am involved in several projects. These include:
Here is a list of my current publications, ordered by year.
Wolfgang Leister, Trenton Schulz, Arne Lie, Knut Grythe and Ilangko Balasingham. Quality of Service, Adaptation, and Security Provisioning in Wireless Patient Monitoring Systems, Biomedical Engineering, Trends in Electronics, Communications and Software, Anthony N. Laskovski (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-307-475-7, InTech, Available online.
Halbach, T., Fuglerud, K. Skide, Dale, Ø., Solheim, I., and Schulz, T. Usability and Accessibility Evaluation of the Upcoming Norwegian e-vote Solution. In Proceedings of Unitech 2010 (2010), Tapir Academic Publishers, pp. 156–167.
Leister, Wolfgang; Schulz, Trenton. Medical Digital Items for Use in Patient Monitoring Systems. Note DART/13/10. Available online.
Schulz, T. Making an Application Accessible on the iPhone 3GS. 26 March 2010. Available online.
Schulz, T. & Fuglerud, K. Skeide. Universal Mobile Device (UMD)—Methods, Inventory, and Dissemination. Note DART/2010/01, Norwegian Computing Center, January 2010. Available online.
Schulz, T. Evaluating mobile phones with the keystroke-level model and other desktop methods. Master’s thesis, University of Oslo, Department of Informatics, Informatikkbygget, Gaustadalléen 23, N-0371 Oslo, Norway, June 2008. Available online.
Schulz, T. Using the Keystroke-Level Model to Evaluate Mobile Phones. In IRIS 31 (2008), IRIS. Available online.