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EICS 2012: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, José Creissac Campos, Rick Kazman, Philippe A. Palanque, Michael D. Harrison, Steve Reeves:
ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems, EICS'12, Copenhagen, Denmark - June 25 - 28, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1168-7
Keynote addresses
- Robert J. K. Jacob:
Engineering next generation interfaces: past and future. 1-2 - Jakob E. Bardram:
Distributed interaction. 3-4
Engineering 1
- Bernardo Reis, João Marcelo X. N. Teixeira, Felipe Breyer, Luis Arthur Vasconcelos, Aline Cavalcanti, André Ferreira, Judith Kelner:
Increasing kinect application development productivity by an enhanced hardware abstraction. 5-14 - Bruno Dumas, Beat Signer, Denis Lalanne:
Fusion in multimodal interactive systems: an HMM-based algorithm for user-induced adaptation. 15-24 - Andreas Pleuss, Benedikt Hauptmann, Deepak Dhungana, Goetz Botterweck:
User interface engineering for software product lines: the dilemma between automation and usability. 25-34
UbiComp
- Pierre-Alain Avouac, Philippe Lalanda, Laurence Nigay:
Autonomic management of multimodal interaction: DynaMo in action. 35-44 - Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
A logical framework for multi-device user interfaces. 45-50
Toolkits
- Jorge C. S. Cardoso, Rui José:
PuReWidgets: a programming toolkit for interactive public display applications. 51-60 - Michael Nebeling, Moira C. Norrie:
jQMultiTouch: lightweight toolkit and development framework for multi-touch/multi-device web interfaces. 61-70 - Javier Marco, Eva Cerezo, Sandra Baldassarri:
ToyVision: a toolkit for prototyping tabletop tangible games. 71-80
UI generation
- Matthias Peissner, Dagmar Häbe, Doris Janssen, Thomas Sellner:
MyUI: generating accessible user interfaces from multimodal design patterns. 81-90 - David Raneburger, Roman Popp, Jean Vanderdonckt:
An automated layout approach for model-driven WIMP-UI generation. 91-100 - Vi Tran, Jean Vanderdonckt, Ricardo Tesoriero, François Beuvens:
Systematic generation of abstract user interfaces. 101-110
Formal methods
- Thomas Mirlacher, Philippe A. Palanque, Regina Bernhaupt:
Engineering animations in user interfaces. 111-120 - Judy Bowen, Steve Reeves:
Modelling user manuals of modal medical devices and learning from the experience. 121-130 - José Luís Silva, José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Formal analysis of ubiquitous computing environments through the APEX framework. 131-140
WWW & visualization
- Oliver Schmid, Agnes Lisowska Masson, Béat Hirsbrunner:
Collaborative web browsing: multiple users, multiple pages, concurrent access, one display. 141-150 - Martin Voigt, Artur Werstler, Jan Polowinski, Klaus Meißner:
Weighted faceted browsing for characteristics-based visualization selection through end users. 151-156 - Timo Stegemann, Jürgen Ziegler, Tim Hussein, Werner Gaulke:
Interactive construction of semantic widgets for visualizing semantic web data. 157-162 - Arno Scharl, Alexander Hubmann-Haidvogel, Albert Weichselbraun, Gerhard Wohlgenannt, Heinz-Peter Lang, Marta Sabou:
Extraction and interactive exploration of knowledge from aggregated news and social media content. 163-168
Models
- Olivier Beaudoux, Mickael Clavreul, Arnaud Blouin, Mengqiang Yang, Olivier Barais, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
Specifying and running rich graphical components with Loa. 169-178 - Michael Tschernuth, Michael Lettner, Rene Mayrhofer:
Unify localization using user interface description languages and a navigation context-aware translation tool. 179-188 - Anke Dittmar, Alfonso García Frey, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa:
What can model-based UI design offer to end-user software engineering? 189-194
Task models
- Thomas Villaren, Gilles Coppin, Angelica Léal:
Modeling task transitions to help designing for better situation awareness. 195-204 - Hendrik Meth, Alexander Maedche, Maximilian Einoeder:
Exploring design principles of task elicitation systems for unrestricted natural language documents. 205-210
Engineering 2
- Saeed Aghaee, Marcin Nowak, Cesare Pautasso:
Reusable decision space for mashup tool design. 211-220 - Lucas Pereira, Filipe Quintal, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Mario Berges:
The design of a hardware-software platform for long-term energy eco-feedback research. 221-230 - Nikolaos Batalas, Panos Markopoulos:
Considerations for computerized in situ data collection platforms. 231-236
Health
- Marco de Sá, Luís Carriço:
Fear therapy for children: a mobile approach. 237-246 - Judy Bowen, Annika Hinze:
Using ontologies to reason about the usability of interactive medical devices in multiple situations of use. 247-256
Demonstrations
- Ugo Braga Sangiorgi, Jean Vanderdonckt:
GAMBIT: Addressing multi-platform collaborative sketching with html5. 257-262 - Alfonso García Frey, Eric Céret, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa, Gaëlle Calvary, Yoann Gabillon:
UsiComp: an extensible model-driven composer. 263-268 - Jakob E. Bardram, Steven Houben, Søren Nielsen, Sofiane Gueddana:
The design and architecture of reticularspaces: an activity-based computing framework for distributed and collaborative smartspaces. 269-274
Poster Session
- Nader Cheaib, Mouna Essabbah, Christophe Domingues, Samir Otmane:
Software architecture for interactive robot teleoperation. 275-280 - Roman Popp, Jürgen Falb, David Raneburger, Hermann Kaindl:
A transformation engine for model-driven UI generation. 281-286 - Giuseppe Maggiore, Alvise Spanò, Renzo Orsini, Michele Bugliesi, Mohamed Abbadi, Enrico Steffinlongo:
A formal specification for casanova, a language for computer games. 287-292 - Ananda Hochstenbach-Waelen, Annick Timmermans, Henk Seelen, Daniel Tetteroo, Panos Markopoulos:
Tag-exercise creator: towards end-user development for tangible interaction in rehabilitation training. 293-298 - Thanh-Diane Nguyen, Jean Vanderdonckt:
User interface master detail pattern on Android. 299-304
Doctoral consortium
- Thanh-Diane Nguyen:
A pattern-based approach to support the design of multi-platform user interfaces of information systems. 305-308 - Ugo Braga Sangiorgi:
Addressing multi-platform collaborative sketching. 309-312 - Oliver Korn:
Industrial playgrounds: how gamification helps to enrich work for elderly or impaired persons in production. 313-316 - Abigail Cauchi:
Differential formal analysis: evaluating safer 5-key number entry user interface designs. 317-320 - Holger Fischer:
Integrating usability engineering in the software development lifecycle based on international standards. 321-324 - Carlos E. Silva:
Reverse engineering of GWT applications. 325-328 - Patrick Oladimeji:
Towards safer number entry in interactive medical systems. 329-332
Tutorial
- Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, Letizia Jaccheri, Alexander Salveson Nossum:
Creative and open software engineering practices and tools in maker community projects. 333-334
Workshop
- Thomas Schlegel, Stefan Pietschmann, Romina Kühn:
Model-based interactive ubiquitous systems. 335-336
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