The fifth ACM SIGCHI Symposium on
Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
City University London, UK, June 24–27, 2013
Posters and Demonstrations
Demonstrations
- Visualization of Physical Library Shelves to Facilitate Collection Management and Retrieval
- Matthew Jervis (The University of Waikato), Masood Masoodian (The University of Waikato)
- Cedar Studio: An IDE Supporting Adaptive Model-Driven User Interfaces for Enterprise Applications
- Pierre Akiki (The Open University), Arosha Bandara (The Open University), Yijun Yu (The Open University)
- Tool Support for Automated Multi-device GUI Generation from Discourse-based Communication Models
- Roman Popp (Vienna University of Technology), David Raneburger (Vienna University of Technology), Hermann Kaindl (Vienna University of Technology)
Posters
- Crowdsourcing User Interface Adaptations for Minimizing the Bloat in Enterprise Applications
- Pierre Akiki (The Open University), Arosha Bandara (The Open University), Yijun Yu (The Open University)
- Supporting Elastic Collaboration: Integration of Collaboration Components in Dynamic Contexts
- Jordan Janeiro (Delft University of Technology), Stephan Lukosch (Delft University of Technology), Stefan Radomski (TU Darmstadt), Mathias Johanson (Alkit Communications), Massimo Mecella (SAPIENZA Università di Roma), Jonas Larsson (Volvo Construction Equipment)
Doctoral Consortium Posters
- Engineering Adaptive User Interfaces for Enterprise Applications
- Pierre A. Akiki (The Open University)
- Using Differential Formal Analysis for Dependable Number Entry
- Abigail Cauchi (Swansea)
- The CoGenIVE Concept Revisited: A Toolkit for Prototyping Multimodal Systems
- Fredy Cuenca (Hasselt University)
- Addressing Dependability for Interactive Systems: Application toInteractive Cockpits
- Camille Fayollas (University of Toulouse)
- A Context-aware Dialog Model for Multi-device Web Apps
- Javier Rodriguez Escolar (CTIC Centro Tecnologica)
- UISKEI++: Multi-Device Wizard of Oz Prototyping
- Vinicius Segura (PUC)
- Audiovisual Perception in a Virtual World: An Application of Human-Computer Interaction Evaluation to the Development of Immersive Environments
- Carlos C. L. Silva (Universidade do Minho & HASLab)
- Autonomous Adaptation of User Interfaces to Support Mobility in Ambient Intelligence Systems
- Gervasio Varela (University of A Coruna)
- Metric-Based Evaluation of Graphical User Interfaces: Model, Method, and Software Support
- Mathieu Zen (Université catholique de Louvain)