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EICS 2017: Lisbon, Portugal
- José Creissac Campos, Nuno Nunes, Pedro Campos, Gaëlle Calvary, Jeffrey Nichols, Célia Martinie, José Luís Silva:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems, EICS 2017, Lisbon, Portugal, June 26-29, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5083-9
Keynotes
- Gilbert Cockton:
Engineering is worth it, but only when rational ideals accept reflective realities. 1 - Paul Dourish:
The stuff of bits: exploring the materialities of information in interaction. 2
Late-breaking results
- Sukru Eraslan, Yeliz Yesilada, Simon Harper:
Engineering web-based interactive systems: trend analysis in eye tracking scanpaths with a tolerance. 3-8 - Linda Di Geronimo, Sandro Kalbermatter, Moira C. Norrie:
End-user web development tool for tilting interactions. 9-14 - Ekaterina Peshkova, Martin Hitz:
Coherence evaluation of input vocabularies to enhance usability and user experience. 15-20 - Linda Di Geronimo, Andrea Canonica, Maria Husmann, Moira C. Norrie:
Continuous tilting interaction techniques on mobile devices for controlling public displays. 21-26 - Yuen C. Law, Wilken Wehrt, Sabine Sonnentag, Benjamin Weyers:
Generation of information systems from process models to support intentional forgetting of work habits. 27-32 - René Unrau, Morin Ostkamp, Christian Kray:
An approach for harvesting, visualizing, and analyzing WebGIS sessions to identify usability issues. 33-38 - Ebba Thora Hvannberg, Effie Lai-Chong Law:
Novice evaluators' behavior when consolidating usability problems individually or collaboratively. 39-44 - Iñigo Aldalur, Oscar Díaz:
Addressing web locator fragility: a case for browser extensions. 45-50 - Sapna Jaidka, Steve Reeves, Judy Bowen:
Modelling safety-critical devices: coloured petri nets and Z. 51-56 - Fulvio Corno, Luigi De Russis, Teodoro Montanaro:
XDN: cross-device framework for custom notifications management. 57-62 - Marco Manca, Parvaneh Parvin, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
Detecting anomalous elderly behaviour in ambient assisted living. 63-68 - Teresa Romão, Pedro Centieiro, Guilherme Fião, Nuno Correia, A. Eduardo Dias:
Designing a system for the automatic generation of sport video summaries. 69-74 - Marc Hesenius, Simon Sternal, Volker Gruhn:
A multi-touch-recognizer for gesturecards. 75-80 - Thibault Raffaillac, Stéphane Huot, Stéphane Ducasse:
Turning function calls into animations. 81-86
Demos
- Che Zulkhairi Abdullah, Glyn Lawson, Tessa Roper:
A virtual environment with haptic feedback for better distance estimation. 87-92 - Nuno Jardim Nunes, Miguel Ribeiro, Catia Prandi, Valentina Nisi:
Beanstalk: a community based passive wi-fi tracking system for analysing tourism dynamics. 93-98 - Enes Yigitbas, Stefan Sauer, Gregor Engels:
Adapt-UI: an IDE supporting model-driven development of self-adaptive UIs. 99-104
Posters
- Henrik Hertel, Anke Dittmar:
Design support for integrated evolutionary and exploratory prototyping. 105-110 - Marina Machado, Rui Couto, José Creissac Campos:
MODUS: model-based user interfaces prototyping. 111-116 - Jan Van den Bergh, Kris Luyten:
DICE-R: defining human-robot interaction with composite events. 117-122 - Gregor Blichmann, Klaus Meißner:
Customizing workspace awareness by non-programmers. 123-128
Doctoral consortium
- Jessica Turner, Judy Bowen, Steve Reeves:
Supporting interactive system testing with interaction sequences. 129-132 - Giovanna Broccia:
Model-based analysis of driver distraction by infotainment systems in automotive domain. 133-136 - Mati Mõttus:
Aesthetics in interaction design. 141-144 - Vasco Sousa:
Adapting modeling environments to domain specific interactions. 145-148 - Thibault Raffaillac:
Language and system support for interaction. 149-152 - Pedro Albuquerque Santos:
Enabling the development of pervasive multi-device applications. 153-156
Workshops/Tutorials
- Hermann Kaindl:
High-level interaction design for automated GUI generation and customization. 157-158 - Mathieu Magnaudet, Stéphanie Rey, Stéphane Conversy:
Djnn: a process oriented programming language for interactive systems. 159-160 - Ludovico Boratto, Salvatore Carta, Gianni Fenu:
Second workshop on engineering computer-human interaction in recommender systems (EnCHIReS). 161-163
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