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IS-EUD 2019: Hatfield, UK
- Alessio Malizia, Stefano Valtolina, Anders I. Mørch, Alan Serrano, Andrew Stratton:
End-User Development - 7th International Symposium, IS-EUD 2019, Hatfield, UK, July 10-12, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11553, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-24780-5 - Daniel J. Rough, Aaron Quigley:
Challenges of Traditional Usability Evaluation in End-User Development. 1-17 - Fulvio Corno, Luigi De Russis, Alberto Monge Roffarello:
My IoT Puzzle: Debugging IF-THEN Rules Through the Jigsaw Metaphor. 18-33 - Gonzalo Ripa, Manuel Torre, Sergio Firmenich, Gustavo Rossi:
End-User Development of Voice User Interfaces Based on Web Content. 34-50 - Sara Beschi, Daniela Fogli, Fabio Tampalini:
CAPIRCI: A Multi-modal System for Collaborative Robot Programming. 51-66 - Thomas Herrmann, Christopher Lentzsch, Martin Degeling:
Intervention and EUD - A Combination for Appropriating Automated Processes. 67-82 - Stefano Valtolina, Fatmeh Hachem, Barbara Rita Barricelli, Elefelious Getachew Belay, Sara Bonfitto, Marco Mesiti:
Facilitating the Development of IoT Applications in Smart City Platforms. 83-99 - Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
Analyzing Trigger-Action Programming for Personalization of Robot Behaviour in IoT Environments. 100-114 - Mariana Marasoiu, Detlef D. Nauck, Alan F. Blackwell:
Cuscus: An End User Programming Tool for Data Visualisation. 115-131 - Rosella Gennari, Maristella Matera, Alessandra Melonio, Eftychia Roumelioti:
A Board-Game for Co-Designing Smart Nature Environments in Workshops with Children. 132-148 - Monica Grace Maceli:
An Internet-of-Things End-User Development Approach to Environmental Monitoring of Cultural Heritage Archives. 149-157 - Fabio Cassano, Antonio Piccinno, Paola Regina:
End-User Development in Speech Therapies: A Scenario in the Smart Home Domain. 158-165 - Salvatore Sorce, Alessio Malizia, Vito Gentile, Pingfei Jiang, Mark A. Atherton, David Harrison:
Evaluation of a Visual Tool for Early Patent Infringement Detection During Design. 166-173 - Alexander Wachtel, Dominik Fuchß, Matthias Przybylla, Walter F. Tichy:
Natural Language Data Queries on Multiple Heterogenous Data Sources. 174-182 - Charles Boisvert, Chris Roast, Elizabeth Uruchurtu:
Open Piping: Towards an Open Visual Workflow Environment. 183-190 - Tracey Booth, Jon Bird, Simone Stumpf, Sara Jones:
Designing Troubleshooting Support Cards for Novice End-User Developers of Physical Computing Prototypes. 191-199 - Anders I. Mørch, Kristina Torine Litherland, Renate Andersen:
End-User Development Goes to School: Collaborative Learning with Makerspaces in Subject Areas. 200-208 - Barbara Rita Barricelli, Elena Casiraghi, Stefano Valtolina:
Virtual Assistants for End-User Development in the Internet of Things. 209-216 - Daniel Tetteroo:
Transforming Meta-design from Paradigm to Working Theory. 217-220 - Gianluca Bova, Davide Cellie, Cristina Gioia, Fabiana Vernero, Claudio Mattutino, Cristina Gena:
End-User Development for the Wolly Robot. 221-224 - Filippo Andrea Fanni, Martina Senis, Alessandro Tola, Fabio Murru, Marco Romoli, Lucio Davide Spano, Ivan Blecic, Giuseppe Andrea Trunfio:
PAC-PAC: End User Development of Immersive Point and Click Games. 225-229 - Daniela Fogli, Antonio Piccinno:
End-User Development in Industry 4.0: Challenges and Opportunities. 230-233 - Rodolfo Gonzalez, Sergio Firmenich, Gustavo Rossi:
A Browser-Based P2P Architecture for Collaborative End-User Artifacts in the Edge. 234-238 - Cristian Sottile, Sergio Firmenich, Diego Torres:
An End-User Semantic Web Augmentation Tool. 239-243 - Carmelo Ardito, Maria Francesca Costabile, Giuseppe Desolda, Marco Manca, Maristella Matera, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
Improving Tools that Allow End Users to Configure Smart Environments. 244-248 - Rosella Gennari, Maristella Matera, Alessandra Melonio, Eftychia Roumelioti:
Research on Making Nature Smart with Children. 249-253
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