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- 2014
- Ragaad AlTarawneh, Jens Bauer, Shah Rukh Humayoun, Achim Ebert, Peter Liggesmeyer:
ESSAVis++: an interactive 2Dplus3D visual environment to help engineers in understanding the safety aspects of embedded systems. EICS 2014: 201-204 - Rui Alves, Claudio Teixeira, Monica Nascimento, Amanda Marinho, Nuno Jardim Nunes:
Towards a measurement framework for tools' ceiling and threshold. EICS 2014: 283-288 - Alexander Bazo, Florian Echtler:
Phone proxies: effortless content sharing between smartphones and interactive surfaces. EICS 2014: 229-234 - Judy Bowen, Annika Hinze, Selina Reid:
Model-driven tools for medical device selection. EICS 2014: 129-138 - Bruno Cardoso, Teresa Romão:
Presenting EveWorks, a framework for daily life event detection. EICS 2014: 289-294 - Abigail Cauchi, Patrick Oladimeji, Gerrit Niezen, Harold W. Thimbleby:
Triangulating empirical and analytic techniques for improving number entry user interfaces. EICS 2014: 243-252 - Fredy Cuenca, Jan Van den Bergh, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
A domain-specific textual language for rapid prototyping of multimodal interactive systems. EICS 2014: 97-106 - Chi Tai Dang, Elisabeth André:
A framework for the development of multi-display environment applications supporting interactive real-time portals. EICS 2014: 45-54 - Anke Dittmar, Mathias Kühn, Peter Forbrig:
A domain-specific model-based design approach for end-user developers. EICS 2014: 161-166 - Trien V. Do, Keith Cheverst, Ian N. Gregory:
LoMAK: a framework for generating locative media apps from KML files. EICS 2014: 211-216 - Florian Echtler, Dietrich Kammer, Davy Vanacken, Lode Hoste, Beat Signer:
Engineering gestures for multimodal user interfaces. EICS 2014: 297-298 - Anton Fedosov, Stefan Misslinger:
Location based experience design for mobile augmented reality. EICS 2014: 185-188 - Daniel Fischl, Arno Scharl:
Metadata enriched visualization of keywords in context. EICS 2014: 193-196 - Jason B. Forsyth, Tom L. Martin:
Extracting behavioral information from electronic storyboards. EICS 2014: 253-262 - Alfonso García Frey, Jean-Sébastien Sottet, Alain Vagner:
Towards a multi-stakehoder engineering approach with adaptive modelling environments. EICS 2014: 33-38 - Alfonso García Frey, Jean-Sébastien Sottet, Alain Vagner:
AME: an adaptive modelling environment as a collaborative modelling tool. EICS 2014: 189-192 - Luca Frosini, Fabio Paternò:
User interface distribution in multi-device and multi-user environments with dynamically migrating engines. EICS 2014: 55-64 - Yoann Gabillon, Gaëlle Calvary, Humbert Fiorino:
PLACID: a planner for dynamically composing user interfaces services. EICS 2014: 223-228 - Krzysztof Z. Gajos:
Making the web more inclusive with adaptive user interfaces. EICS 2014: 1 - Arnaud Hamon, Philippe A. Palanque, Martin Cronel, Raphaël André, Eric Barboni, David Navarre:
Formal modelling of dynamic instantiation of input devices and interaction techniques: application to multi-touch interactions. EICS 2014: 173-178 - Johannes Harms, Christoph Wimmer, Karin Kappel, Thomas Grechenig:
Design space for focus+context navigation in web forms. EICS 2014: 39-44 - Marc Hesenius, Tobias Griebe, Volker Gruhn:
Towards a behavior-oriented specification and testing language for multimodal applications. EICS 2014: 117-122 - Evangelos Kapros, Simon McGinnes:
Updating database schemas without breaking the UI: modeling using cognitive semantic categories. EICS 2014: 23-31 - Effie Karuzaki, Anthony Savidis:
Consolidating diverse user profiles based on the profile models of adaptive systems. EICS 2014: 167-172 - Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose, Matthias Korn, Henrik Blunck:
WiFi proximity detection in mobile web applications. EICS 2014: 123-128 - Mathieu Magnaudet, Stéphane Chatty:
What should adaptivity mean to interactive software programmers? EICS 2014: 13-22 - Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro, Lucio Davide Spano:
Considering task pre-conditions in model-based user interface design and generation. EICS 2014: 149-154 - Célia Martinie, Eric Barboni, David Navarre, Philippe A. Palanque, Racim Fahssi, Erwann Poupart, Eliane Cubero-Castan:
Multi-models-based engineering of collaborative systems: application to collision avoidance operations for spacecraft. EICS 2014: 85-94 - Tina Mioch, Wietse Ledegang, Rosie Paulissen, Mark A. Neerincx, Jurriaan van Diggelen:
Interaction design patterns for coherent and re-usable shape specifications of human-robot collaboration. EICS 2014: 75-83 - Michael Nebeling, Elena Teunissen, Maria Husmann, Moira C. Norrie:
XDKinect: development framework for cross-device interaction using kinect. EICS 2014: 65-74
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