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EICS 2010: Berlin, Germany
- Noi Sukaviriya, Jean Vanderdonckt, Michael Harrison:
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing System, EICS 2010, Berlin, Germany, June 19-23, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0083-4 - Joëlle Coutaz:
User interface plasticity: model driven engineering to the limit! 1-8
Supporting context and inference
- Marco Blumendorf, Grzegorz Lehmann, Sahin Albayrak:
Bridging models and systems at runtime to build adaptive user interfaces. 9-18 - Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis:
Software refactoring process for adaptive user-interface composition. 19-28 - Audrey Serna, Gaëlle Calvary, Dominique L. Scapin:
How assessing plasticity design choices can improve UI quality: a case study. 29-34 - Zachary Bray, Per Ola Kristensson:
Using ensembles of decision trees to automate repetitive tasks in web applications. 35-40 - Alfonso García Frey, Gaëlle Calvary, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa:
Xplain: an editor for building self-explanatory user interfaces by model-driven engineering. 41-46
Tool support for interface development
- Prasun Dewan:
Increasing the automation of a toolkit without reducing its abstraction and user-interface flexibility. 47-56 - Suzanne Kieffer, Adrien Coyette, Jean Vanderdonckt:
User interface design by sketching: a complexity analysis of widget representations. 57-66 - Mikhail V. Goubko, Alexander I. Danilenko:
An automated routine for menu structure optimization. 67-76 - Mohammed Belatar, François Coldefy:
Sketched menu: a tabletop-menu technique for GUI object creation. 77-86 - Dimitri Masson, Alexandre Demeure, Gaëlle Calvary:
Magellan, an evolutionary system to foster user interface design creativity. 87-92 - Karin Leichtenstern, Elisabeth André:
MoPeDT: features and evaluation of a user-centred prototyping tool. 93-102 - Ramon Linus Hofer, Andreas M. Kunz:
Digisketch: taming anoto technology on LCDs. 103-108 - Stephan Schlögl, Gavin J. Doherty, Nikiforos Karamanis, Saturnino Luz:
WebWOZ: a wizard of oz prototyping framework. 109-114
Specifying interactive systems
- Arnaud Blouin, Olivier Beaudoux:
Improving modularity and usability of interactive systems with Malai. 115-124 - Frédéric Jourde, Yann Laurillau, Laurence Nigay:
COMM notation for specifying collaborative and multimodal interactive systems. 125-134 - Anke Dittmar, Michael D. Harrison:
Representations for an iterative resource-based design approach. 135-144
Modeling for analysis of interactive systems
- Andy Gimblett, Harold W. Thimbleby:
User interface model discovery: towards a generic approach. 145-154 - Daniel Scherer, Raffael C. da Costa, Joálison G. Barbosa, Maria de Fátima Queiroz Vieira:
Taxonomy proposal for the description of accidents and incidents in the electrical systems operation. 155-164 - Eric Barboni, Jean-François Ladry, David Navarre, Philippe A. Palanque, Marco Winckler:
Beyond modelling: an integrated environment supporting co-execution of tasks and systems models. 165-174 - Judy Bowen, Steve Reeves:
Developing usability studies via formal models of UIs. 175-180 - João Carlos Silva, Carlos E. Silva, Rui D. Gonçalo, João Saraiva, José Creissac Campos:
The GUISurfer tool: towards a language independent approach to reverse engineering GUI code. 181-186
Interaction techniques and technologies
- Clemente Rafael Borges, José Antonio Macías:
Feasible database querying using a visual end-user approach. 187-192 - Felix Heinrichs, Jürgen Steimle, Daniel Schreiber, Max Mühlhäuser:
Letras: an architecture and framework for ubiquitous pen-and-paper interaction. 193-198 - Darren Andreychuk, Yaser Ghanam, Frank Maurer:
Adapting existing applications to support new interaction technologies: technical and usability issues. 199-204 - Sami Benzaid, Prasun Dewan:
Semantic awareness through computer vision. 205-210 - Axel van Lamsweerde:
Model engineering for model-driven engineering. 211-212
Collaboration, business and web orchestration
- Jingzhi Guo, Iok Ham Lam, Chun Chan, Guangyi Xiao:
Collaboratively maintaining semantic consistency of heterogeneous concepts towards a common concept set. 213-218 - Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro, Lucio Davide Spano:
Exploiting web service annotations in model-based user interface development. 219-224 - Prasun Dewan, Puneet Agarwal, Gautam Shroff, Rajesh Hegde:
Mixed-focus collaboration without compromising individual or group work. 225-234 - Oscar Ardaiz, Ernesto Arroyo, Valeria Righi, Oriol Galimany, Josep Blat:
Virtual collaborative environments with distributed multitouch support. 235-240 - Kerstin Klöckner, Kirstin Kohler, Daniel Kerkow, Sabine Niebuhr, Claudia Nass:
Aligning business goals and user goals by engineering hedonic quality. 241-250 - Benedikt Schmidt, Todor Stoitsev, Max Mühlhäuser:
Activity-centric support for weakly-structured business processes. 251-260
Posters
- Kyriakos Kritikos, Fabio Paternò:
Service discovery supported by task models. 261-266 - Alexander Mertens, Nicole Jochems, Christopher M. Schlick, Daniel Dünnebacke, Jan Henrik Dornberg:
Design pattern TRABING: touchscreen-based input technique for people affected by intention tremor. 267-272 - Annika Hinze, Judy Bowen, Yuting Wang, Robi Malik:
Model-driven GUI & interaction design using emulation. 273-278 - Stephan Hammer, Karin Leichtenstern, Elisabeth André:
Using the mobile application EDDY for gathering user information in the requirement analysis. 279-284 - Olufisayo Omojokun, Prasun Dewan:
History-based device graphical user-interfaces. 285-290 - Daniel Sinnig, Rabeb Mizouni, Ferhat Khendek:
Bridging the gap: empowering use cases with task models. 291-296 - Johannes Feiner, Keith Andrews, Elmar Krajnc:
UsabML: formalising the exchange of usability findings. 297-302
Demonstrations
- Heiko Paulheim, Atila Erdogan:
Seamless integration of heterogeneous UI components. 303-308 - Grzegorz Lehmann, Marco Blumendorf, Sahin Albayrak:
Development of context-adaptive applications on the basis of runtime user interface models. 309-314 - Prasun Dewan:
A demonstration of the flexibility of widget generation. 315-320
Doctoral consortium
- David Raneburger:
Interactive model driven graphical user interface generation. 321-324 - Minh Quang Tran:
Understanding the influence of 3D virtual worlds on perceptions of 2D e-commerce websites. 325-328 - Syed Sajid Hussain:
Integrating end-user support and negotiations to specify requirements for context-based adaptations in a collaboration environment. 329-332 - Johannes Feiner:
The fluid software metadata framework (FSM). 333-336 - Jürgen Engel:
A model- and pattern-based approach for development of user interfaces of interactive systems. 337-340 - Alfonso García Frey:
Self-explanatory user interfaces by model-driven engineering. 341-344 - Francisco Javier Martínez-Ruiz:
The triad-based design of rich user interfaces for internet applications. 345-348 - Sandra Kelly:
Towards an evolutionary framework for agile requirements elicitation. 349-352 - Vi Tran:
UI generation from task, domain and user models: the DB-USE approach. 353-356 - Jérémy Lardon, Christophe Gravier, Jacques Fayolle:
DOM tree estimation and computation: overview of a new web content adaptation system. 357-360
Workshops
- David Faure, Jean Vanderdonckt:
User interface extensible markup language. 361-362 - Chris Raymaekers, Karin Coninx, Juan Manuel González-Calleros:
Design and engineering of game-like virtual and multimodal environments. 363-364 - Kris Luyten, Davy Vanacken, Malte Weiss, Jan O. Borchers, Shahram Izadi, Daniel Wigdor:
Engineering patterns for multi-touch interfaces. 365-366 - Kai Breiner, Marc Seissler, Gerrit Meixner, Peter Forbrig, Ahmed Seffah, Kerstin Klöckner:
Pattern-driven engineering of interactive computing systems (PEICS). 367-368
Tutorials
- Ann E. Blandford:
Bringing users' conceptual models into design: an introduction to CASSM analysis. 369-370 - Hermann Kaindl:
Model a discourse and transform it to your user interface. 371-372 - Daniel Sinnig, Homa Javahery:
Mastering use cases: capturing functional requirements for interactive applications. 373-374
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