Proceedings of the 2014 ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems

F. Paternò, K. Luyten, F. Maurer
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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 3rd ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems -- EICS'11 held in Pisa (13-16 June 2011). EICS is an international conference devoted to all aspects of engineering usable and effective interactive computing systems, ranging from graphical interactive systems to those involving new and emerging modalities (e.g. gesture), environments (e.g. ubiquitous ones) and development methods (e.g. model-based design and development). EICS focuses on tools, techniques and methods for designing and developing interactive systems. EICS brings together people who study or practice the engineering of interactive systems, drawing from Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Software Engineering, Requirements Engineering, Computer-Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW), Ubiquitous & Pervasive Systems, and Cognitive Engineering fields. EICS encompasses the former conferences and workshops EHCI (Engineering Human Computer Interaction, sponsored by IFIP 2.7/13.4), DSV-IS (International Workshop on the Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems), CADUI (International Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces) and TAMODIA (International Workshop on Task Models and Diagrams). We hope that you will find this year program interesting and thought provoking. The symposium will provide you with a valuable opportunity to share ideas with other researchers and practitioners from institutions around the world. We also wish the best to the next edition, EICS 2012 to be held in Copenhagen, Denmark in June 2012. We believe that with this third EICS edition, by increasing the diversity of paper presentations, posters, workshops, tutorials, demonstrations and doctoral presentations, we obtained an exciting and interactive program, which stimulates fruitful discussion in the relevant research fields. The distinctive focus of the conference is the engineering of interactive computer systems. Themes include: tools to support the engineering of interactive systems; notations that specify key aspects of interactive behaviour; and models that enable the analysis of interactive systems. There are several papers on context, adaptation, and migration, particularly in relation to engineering ubiquitous systems, as well as papers that discuss engineering issues associated with novel interaction techniques. A further substantial and somewhat novel theme for EICS revolves around interaction with large screens. Since its beginning EICS has witnessed a growing number of submissions. This year the program contains 14 full papers carefully chosen from a total of 65 submissions (22% acceptance rate). There are also 21 late breaking papers (six of them are presented as posters) as well as a number of doctoral reports, workshop reports, tutorial abstracts and demonstration descriptions. The competition was strong and the selection difficult. The published material originates from 17 countries, including New Zealand, North and South America, China and Europe. The conference is young and its identity is still evolving. Effie Law and Albrecht Schmidt, our keynote speakers, bring interesting novel perspectives in key topics for the engineering community in next years: user experience and ubiquitous systems. This should provide further useful content for good discussion. Our commitment to industry is underlined by an industrial panel held at the symposium, entitled "Research Agenda for Service Front-Ends", that will provide an interactive discussion forum and a meeting point for industry and academics.
2014年ACM SIGCHI工程交互计算系统研讨会论文集
我们非常高兴地欢迎您参加2011年6月13日至16日在比萨举行的第三届ACM SIGCHI工程交互计算系统研讨会——EICS'11。EICS是一个国际会议,致力于工程可用和有效的交互式计算系统的各个方面,范围从图形交互系统到涉及新兴模式(例如手势),环境(例如无处不在的环境)和开发方法(例如基于模型的设计和开发)。EICS侧重于设计和开发交互系统的工具、技术和方法。EICS汇集了研究或实践交互系统工程的人们,从人机交互(HCI)、软件工程、需求工程、计算机支持的协同工作(CSCW)、泛在和普遍系统以及认知工程领域汲取经验。EICS包括以前的会议和研讨会EHCI(工程人机交互,由IFIP 2.7/13.4赞助),DSV-IS(交互系统设计,规范和验证国际研讨会),CADUI(用户界面计算机辅助设计国际会议)和TAMODIA(任务模型和图表国际研讨会)。我们希望你会发现今年的节目有趣和发人深省。研讨会将为您提供一个宝贵的机会,与来自世界各地机构的其他研究人员和实践者分享想法。我们也祝愿下一届EICS,即2012年6月在丹麦哥本哈根举行的EICS 2012。我们相信,通过增加论文报告、海报、研讨会、教程、演示和博士报告的多样性,我们获得了一个令人兴奋和互动的项目,这将激发相关研究领域的富有成效的讨论。会议的独特焦点是交互式计算机系统的工程。主题包括:支持交互系统工程的工具;说明交互行为关键方面的符号;以及能够分析交互系统的模型。有一些关于环境、适应和迁移的论文,特别是与工程泛在系统相关的论文,以及讨论与新交互技术相关的工程问题的论文。EICS的另一个重要且新颖的主题是与大屏幕的交互。自成立以来,EICS见证了越来越多的提交。今年,该项目包括从65份提交的论文中精心挑选出来的14篇完整论文(22%的录取率)。另有后期论文21篇(其中6篇以海报形式呈现),以及多篇博士报告、研讨会报告、教程摘要和演示描述。竞争激烈,选拔困难。出版的材料来自17个国家,包括新西兰、北美和南美、中国和欧洲。该会议成立不久,其身份仍在不断演变。我们的主讲人Effie Law和Albrecht Schmidt将为未来几年的工程社区带来有趣的新观点:用户体验和无处不在的系统。这应该为良好的讨论提供更多有用的内容。我们在研讨会上举办了一个名为“服务前端研究议程”的工业小组,强调了我们对工业的承诺,该小组将为工业界和学术界提供一个互动的讨论论坛和会议点。
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