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EICS 2009: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- T. C. Nicholas Graham, Gaëlle Calvary, Philip D. Gray:
Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing System , EICS 2009, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, July 15-17, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-600-7 - Brad A. Myers:
Engineering more natural interactive programming systems: keynote talk. 1-2
Interactive systems architecture 1
- Bonnie E. John, Len Bass, Elspeth Golden, Pia Stoll:
A responsibility-based pattern language for usability-supporting architectural patterns. 3-12 - Gerwin de Haan, Frits H. Post:
StateStream: a developer-centric approach towards unifying interaction models and architecture. 13-22 - Heiko Paulheim:
Ontology-based modularization of user interfaces. 23-28 - Xiao Feng Qiu, T. C. Nicholas Graham:
Flexible and efficient platform modeling for distributed interactive systems. 29-34
Evaluation tools
- José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
Interaction engineering using the IVY tool. 35-44 - Scott Bateman, Carl Gutwin, Nathaniel D. Osgood, Gordon I. McCalla:
Interactive usability instrumentation. 45-54 - Steven J. Castellucci, I. Scott MacKenzie:
TnToolkit: a design and analysis tool for ambiguous, QWERTY, and on-screen keypads. 55-60 - Craig Haimson, Justin Grossman:
A GOMSL analysis of semi-automated data entry. 61-66
Tutorial
- Michael D. Harrison:
Bridging the gulf between interaction engineering and human reliability assessment. 67-68
Support for interactive system engineering
- Jérémie Melchior, Donatien Grolaux, Jean Vanderdonckt, Peter Van Roy:
A toolkit for peer-to-peer distributed user interfaces: concepts, implementation, and applications. 69-78 - José Luís Silva, José Creissac Campos, Michael D. Harrison:
An infrastructure for experience centered agile prototyping of ambient intelligence. 79-84 - Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro, Lucio Davide Spano:
Support for authoring service front-ends. 85-90
Modelling interaction
- Harold W. Thimbleby, Patrick Oladimeji:
Social network analysis and interactive device design analysis. 91-100 - Sébastien Combéfis, Charles Pecheur:
A bisimulation-based approach to the analysis of human-computer interaction. 101-110 - Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig:
Task-based design revisited. 111-116 - Michael D. Harrison, Mieke Massink, Diego Latella:
Engineering crowd interaction within smart environments. 117-122
Engineering mobile & ubiquitous
- Melanie Hartmann, Daniel Schreiber, Max Mühlhäuser:
AUGUR: providing context-aware interaction support. 123-132 - Jan-Peter Tutzschke, Olaf Zukunft:
FRAP: a framework for pervasive games. 133-142 - Malcolm Hall, Marek Bell, Alistair Morrison, Stuart Reeves, Scott Sherwood, Matthew Chalmers:
Adapting ubicomp software and its evaluation. 143-148 - Jan Meskens, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
Plug-and-design: embracing mobile devices as part of the design environment. 149-154
Tutorial II
Interactive systems architectures 2
- Guillaume Besacier, Frédéric Vernier:
Toward user interface virtualization: legacy applications and innovative interaction systems. 157-166 - Geert Vanderhulst, Daniel Schreiber, Kris Luyten, Max Mühlhäuser, Karin Coninx:
Edit, inspect and connect your surroundings: a reference framework for meta-UIs. 167-176
Evaluation in action
- Xiangmin Zhang, Jingjing Liu, Yuelin Li, Ying Zhang:
How usable are operational digital libraries: a usability evaluation of system interactions. 177-186 - Andriy Pavlovych, Wolfgang Stürzlinger:
The tradeoff between spatial jitter and latency in pointing tasks. 187-196 - Do Hyong Koh, Sandeep A. Munikrishne Gowda, Oleg V. Komogortsev:
Input evaluation of an eye-gaze-guided interface: Kalman filter vs. velocity threshold eye movement identification. 197-202 - Victoria McArthur, Steven J. Castellucci, I. Scott MacKenzie:
An empirical comparison of "wiimote" gun attachments for pointing tasks. 203-208 - Frank Maurer:
Agile methods and interaction design: friend or foe? 209-210
Improving interaction engineering
- Philippe A. Palanque, Marco Winckler, Jean-François Ladry, Maurice H. ter Beek, Giorgio P. Faconti, Mieke Massink:
A formal approach supporting the comparative predictive assessment of the interruption-tolerance of interactive systems. 211-220 - Harold W. Thimbleby:
Contributing to safety and due diligence in safety-critical interactive systems development by generating and analyzing finite state models. 221-230 - Syrine Charfi, Emmanuel Dubois, Dominique L. Scapin:
Usability recommendations in the design of mixed interactive systems. 231-236 - Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon, Andrew Ramsay, David K. McGookin, Philip D. Gray:
User evaluation of OIDE: a rapid prototyping platform for multimodal interaction. 237-242
Tutorial III
- Gaëlle Calvary, Alexandre Demeure:
Context-aware and mobile interactive systems: the future of user interfaces plasticity. 243-244
Dynamic generation of interactive systems
- Jean-Yves Lionel Lawson, Ahmad-Amr Al-Akkad, Jean Vanderdonckt, Benoît Macq:
An open source workbench for prototyping multimodal interactions based on off-the-shelf heterogeneous components. 245-254 - Takuto Yanagida, Hidetoshi Nonaka, Masahito Kurihara:
Personalizing graphical user interfaces on flexible widget layout. 255-264
Interactive systems architectures 3
- Brian de Alwis, Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg:
GT/SD: performance and simplicity in a groupware toolkit. 265-274 - Christopher Wolfe, T. C. Nicholas Graham, W. Greg Phillips, Banani Roy:
Fiia: user-centered development of adaptive groupware systems. 275-284
Posters
- Daniel Schreiber, Melanie Hartmann, Max Mühlhäuser:
MundoMonkey: customizing interaction with web applications in interactive spaces. 285-290 - Kelvin Cheng, Masahiro Takatsuka:
Initial evaluation of a bare-hand interaction technique for large displays using a webcam. 291-296 - Hyun-Jeong Yim, Yoon-Chul Choy, Soon-Bum Lim:
A study of GUI representation based on BIFs for enhanced mobile TV. 297-302 - Ugo Braga Sangiorgi, Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa:
MoLIC designer: towards computational support to hci design with MoLIC. 303-308
Doctoral consortium
- George Vellis:
Model-based development of synchronous collaborative user interfaces. 309-312 - Dimitrios Kotsalis:
Managing non-native widgets in model-based UI engineering. 313-316 - Elspeth Golden:
Helping software architects design for usability. 317-320 - Dominik Ertl:
Semi-automatic multimodal user interface generation. 321-324 - Kênia Sousa:
Model-driven approach for user interface: business alignment. 325-328 - Nathalie Aquino:
Adding flexibility in the model-driven engineering of user interfaces. 329-332 - Hildeberto Mendonça:
High level data fusion on a multimodal interactive application platform. 333-336
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