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found 52 matches
- 2013
- Pierre A. Akiki:
Engineering adaptive user interfaces for enterprise applications. EICS 2013: 151-154 - Pierre A. Akiki, Arosha K. Bandara, Yijun Yu:
RBUIS: simplifying enterprise application user interfaces through engineering role-based adaptive behavior. EICS 2013: 3-12 - Pierre A. Akiki, Arosha K. Bandara, Yijun Yu:
Crowdsourcing user interface adaptations for minimizing the bloat in enterprise applications. EICS 2013: 121-126 - Pierre A. Akiki, Arosha K. Bandara, Yijun Yu:
Cedar studio: an IDE supporting adaptive model-driven user interfaces for enterprise applications. EICS 2013: 139-144 - Tulio de Souza Alcantara, Jennifer Ferreira, Frank Maurer:
Interactive prototyping of tabletop and surface applications. EICS 2013: 229-238 - Rui Alves, Pedro Valente, Nuno Jardim Nunes:
Improving software effort estimation with human-centric models: a comparison of UCP and iUCP accuracy. EICS 2013: 287-296 - Ann Blandford:
Engineering works: what is (and is not) engineering for interactive computer systems? EICS 2013: 285-286 - Judy Bowen, Steve Reeves:
Modelling safety properties of interactive medical systems. EICS 2013: 91-100 - Judy Bowen, Steve Reeves:
Formal methods for interactive system: (FMIS 2013). EICS 2013: 337-338 - Chris Branton, Brygg Ullmer, Andre Wiggins, Landon Rogge, Narendra Setty, Stephen David Beck, Alex Reeser:
Toward rapid and iterative development of tangible, collaborative, distributed user interfaces. EICS 2013: 239-248 - Judith M. Brown, Steven L. Greenspan, Robert Biddle:
Complex activities in an operations center: a case study and model for engineering interaction. EICS 2013: 265-274 - Abigail Cauchi:
Using differential formal analysis for dependable number entry. EICS 2013: 155-158 - Fredy Cuenca:
The CoGenIVE concept revisited: a toolkit for prototyping multimodal systems. EICS 2013: 159-162 - Fredy Cuenca, Davy Vanacken, Karin Coninx, Kris Luyten:
Assessing the support provided by a toolkit for rapid prototyping of multimodal systems. EICS 2013: 307-312 - William Delamare, Céline Coutrix, Laurence Nigay:
Designing disambiguation techniques for pointing in the physical world. EICS 2013: 197-206 - Anke Dittmar, Stefan Piehler:
A constructive approach for design space exploration. EICS 2013: 49-58 - Javier Rodríguez Escolar:
A context-aware dialog model for multi-device web development. EICS 2013: 167-170 - Shamal Faily, John Lyle:
Guidelines for integrating personas into software engineering tools. EICS 2013: 69-74 - Camille Fayollas:
Addressing dependability for interactive systems: application to interactive cockpits. EICS 2013: 163-166 - Luca Frosini, Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò:
A framework for the development of distributed interactive applications. EICS 2013: 249-254 - Francisco Javier Caminero Gil, Fabio Paternò, Vivian Genaro Motti:
Context-aware service front-ends. EICS 2013: 339-340 - Andy Gimblett, Harold W. Thimbleby:
Applying theorem discovery to automatically find and check usability heuristics. EICS 2013: 101-106 - Joshua M. Hailpern, Bernardo A. Huberman:
Echo: the editor's wisdom with the elegance of a magazine. EICS 2013: 313-322 - Hamon-Keromen Arnaud, Philippe A. Palanque, José Luís Silva, Yannick Deleris, Eric Barboni:
Formal description of multi-touch interactions. EICS 2013: 207-216 - Patrick G. T. Healey:
Design for human interaction: communication as a special case of misunderstanding. EICS 2013: 119-120 - Michael J. Heron, Vicki L. Hanson, Ian W. Ricketts:
ACCESS: a technical framework for adaptive accessibility support. EICS 2013: 33-42 - Jordan Janeiro, Stephan G. Lukosch, Stefan Radomski, Mathias Johanson, Massimo Mecella, Jonas Larsson:
Supporting elastic collaboration: integration of collaboration components in dynamic contexts. EICS 2013: 127-132 - Matthew Jervis, Masood Masoodian:
Visualization of physical library shelves to facilitate collection management and retrieval. EICS 2013: 133-138 - Yann Laurillau:
IOWAState: implementation models and design patterns for identity-aware user interfaces based on state machines. EICS 2013: 59-68 - María Dolores Lozano, José A. Gallud, Ricardo Tesoriero, Victor M. Ruiz Penichet, Jean Vanderdonckt, Habib Fardoun:
3rd workshop on distributed user interfaces: models, methods and tools. EICS 2013: 335-336
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