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3. CoPDA@IS-EUD 2015: Madrid, Spain
- Barbara Rita Barricelli, Gerhard Fischer, Anders I. Mørch, Antonio Piccinno, Stefano Valtolina:
Proceedings of the Third edition of the International Workshop on Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age: Coping with Information, Participation, and Collaboration Overload co-located with the Fifth International Symposium on End-User Development (IS-EUD 2015), Madrid, Spain, May 26, 2015. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1641, CEUR-WS.org 2016
Regular papers
- Gerhard Fischer:
Information, Participation, and Collaboration Overload - A Design Trade-Off Analysis. 1-9 - Henri Korvela:
What Are the Roles of Information, Participation and Cooperation Overload in End-User Development Support? 10-16 - Anders I. Mørch:
Ready-to-hand Information and Computer-mediated Activity: Challenges, Opportunities, and Methods. 17-21 - Monica Grace Maceli:
Towards a Future of Increasing End-User Development: Creating Empowered or Over-Burdened End Users? 22-26 - Federico Cabitza, Daniela Fogli, Rosa Lanzilotti, Antonio Piccinno:
A Conceptual Framework For End-User Development in Ambient Intelligence. 27-31 - Francesco Benzi, Daniela Fogli:
The Role of Gamification in End-User Development. 32-38 - Angela Locoro:
A Map is worth a Thousand Data: Requirements in Tertiary Human-Data Interaction to Foster Participation. 39-44 - Barbara Rita Barricelli, Stefano Valtolina:
A Semiotic Approach to EUD for the Internet of Things. 45-51 - Stefano Valtolina, Marco Mesiti, Luca Ferrari, Koji Zettsu, Minh-Son Dao:
User-Centered Event Data Modelling and Analytics. 52-58 - Daniel Tetteroo, Panos Markopoulos:
Participation Overload in Physical Rehabilitation. 59-64
Demo papers
- Bruno Azevedo Chagas, Hugo Fuks, Clarisse S. de Souza:
Towards micro-groupware: Supporting Small Group Activities Around Assistive Technology. 65-71 - Paloma Díaz, Andrea Bellucci, Ignacio Aedo:
Digitally-Augmented Exhibitions to Foster a Participatory Culture in Cultural Heritage Sites. 72-77
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