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EICS 2019: Valencia, Spain
- José Ignacio Panach, Jean Vanderdonckt, Oscar Pastor:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems, EICS 2019, Valencia, Spain, June 18-21, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6745-5
Keynotes
- Jacob O. Wobbrock:
Situationally aware mobile devices for overcoming situational impairments. 1:1-1:18 - Julio Abascal
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Engineering inaccessible computing systems. 2:1 - Pedro J. Molina:
Quid: prototyping web components on the web. 3:1-3:5
Tech notes
- Florian Heller
, Kris Luyten
:
TaskHerder: a wearable minimal interaction interface for mobile and long-lived task execution. 4:1-4:5 - Rui Couto, José Creissac Campos
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IVY 2: a model-based analysis tool. 5:1-5:6 - Thomas Dressel, Eik List, Florian Echtler
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SecuriCast: zero-touch two-factor authentication using WebBluetooth. 6:1-6:6 - Nathan Magrofuoco, Paolo Roselli
, Jean Vanderdonckt, Jorge Luis Pérez-Medina, Radu-Daniel Vatavu:
GestMan: a cloud-based tool for stroke-gesture datasets. 7:1-7:6
Late breaking results
- Thomas Kosch
, Jakob Karolus
, Havy Ha, Albrecht Schmidt:
Your skin resists: exploring electrodermal activity as workload indicator during manual assembly. 8:1-8:5 - Adrian Aiordachioae, Radu-Daniel Vatavu, Dorin-Mircea Popovici
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A design space for vehicular lifelogging to support creation of digital content in connected cars. 9:1-9:6 - Benoît Duhoux, Bruno Dumas, Hoo Sing Leung, Kim Mens
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Dynamic visualisation of features and contexts for context-oriented programmers. 10:1-10:6 - Ashok Kumar Patil
, Bharatesh Chakravarthi S. B
, Seong Hun Kim, Adithya Balasubramanyam
, Jae Yeong Ryu, Young Ho Chai:
Pilot experiment of a 2D trajectory representation of quaternion-based 3D gesture tracking. 11:1-11:7 - Rebeca Campos Motta, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira, Guilherme Horta Travassos:
A framework to support the engineering of internet of things software systems. 12:1-12:6 - Enes Yigitbas, Klementina Josifovska, Ivan Jovanovikj, Ferhat Kalinci, Anthony Anjorin, Gregor Engels:
Component-based development of adaptive user interfaces. 13:1-13:7 - Jean Vanderdonckt, Donatien Grolaux:
End-user composition of graphical user interfaces by composite pattern. 14:1-14:6 - Michael Alexander Tröls, Atif Mashkoor, Alexander Egyed:
Collaboratively enhanced consistency checking in a cloud-based engineering environment. 15:1-15:6 - Shital Shah, Roland Fernandez, Steven Mark Drucker:
A system for real-time interactive analysis of deep learning training. 16:1-16:6 - Mehdi Ousmer, Jean Vanderdonckt, Sabin C. Buraga
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An ontology for reasoning on body-based gestures. 17:1-17:6 - Sara Bouzit, Gaëlle Calvary, Denis Chêne, Jean Vanderdonckt:
Interface adaptivity by widget promotion/demotion. 18:1-18:6 - Mateus Machado Luna, Fabrízzio Alphonsus Alves de Melo Nunes Soares
, Hugo A. D. Nascimento
, Aaron Quigley
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Braille text entry on smartwatches: an evaluation of methods for composing the Braille cell. 19:1-19:6
Doctoral consortium
- Rebeca Campos Motta:
Towards a strategy for supporting the engineering of IoT software systems. 20:1-20:5 - Eduardo Díaz
, Silvia Rueda
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Generation of user interfaces from business process model notation (BPMN). 21:1-21:5
Workshops overview
- Damiano Distante
, Marco Winckler, Regina Bernhaupt
, Judy Bowen
, José Creissac Campos
, Florian Müller
, Philippe A. Palanque, Jan Van den Bergh, Benjamin Weyers, Alexandra Voit:
Trends on engineering interactive systems: an overview of works presented in workshops at EICS 2019. 22:1-22:6
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