Engineering Interactive Systems

EIS 2007 Joint Working Conferences EHCI 2007, DSV-IS 2007, HCSE 2007, Salamanca, Spain, March 22-24, 2007. Selected Papers
Buch | Softcover
XIV, 642 Seiten
2008 | 2008
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-92697-9 (ISBN)

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Engineering Interactive Systems 2007 is an IFIP working conference that brings together researchers and practitioners interested in strengthening the scientific foun- tions of user interface design, examining the relationship between software engine- ing (SE) and human-computer interaction (HCI) and on how user-centerd design (UCD) could be strengthened as an essential part of the software engineering process. Engineering Interactive Systems 2007 was created by merging three conferences: - HCSE 2007 - Human-Centerd Software Engineering held for the first time. The HCSE Working Conference is a multidisciplinary conference entirely dedicated to advancing the basic science and theory of human-centerd software systems engineering. It is organized by IFIP WG 13.2 on Methodologies for User-Centerd Systems Design. - EHCI 2007 - Engineering Human Computer Interaction was held for the tenth time. EHCI aims to investigate the nature, concepts, and construction of user interfaces for software systems. It is organized by IFIP WG 13.4/2.7 on User Interface Engineering. - DSV-IS 2007 - Design, Specification and Verification of Interactive Systems was held for the 13th time. DSV-IS provides a forum where researchers wo- ing on model-based techniques and tools for the design and development of - teractive systems can come together with practitioners and with those working on HCI models and theories.

Performance Analysis of an Adaptive User Interface System Based on Mobile Agents.- Combining Human Error Verification and Timing Analysis.- Formal Testing of Multimodal Interactive Systems.- Knowledge Representation Environments: An Investigation of the CASSMs between Creators, Composers and Consumers.- Consistency between Task Models and Use Cases.- Task-Based Design and Runtime Support for Multimodal User Interface Distribution.- A Comprehensive Model of Usability.- Suitability of Software Engineering Models for the Production of Usable Software.- A Model-Driven Engineering Approach for the Usability of Plastic User Interfaces.- Model-Driven Prototyping for Corporate Software Specification.- Getting SW Engineers on Board: Task Modelling with Activity Diagrams.- Considering Context and Users in Interactive Systems Analysis.- XSED - XML-Based Description of Status-Event Components and Systems.- Identifying Phenotypes and Genotypes: A Case Study Evaluating an In-Car Navigation System.- Factoring User Experience into the Design of Ambient and Mobile Systems.- Visualisation of Personal Communication Patterns Using Mobile Phones.- Integration of Distributed User Input to Extend Interaction Possibilities with Local Applications.- Reverse Engineering Cross-Modal User Interfaces for Ubiquitous Environments.- Intelligent Support for End-User Web Interface Customization.- Improving Modularity of Interactive Software with the MDPC Architecture.- Toward Quality-Centered Design of Groupware Architectures.- Programs = Data + Algorithms + Architecture: Consequences for Interactive Software Engineering.- Towards an Extended Model of User Interface Adaptation: The Isatine Framework.- Towards a Universal Toolkit Model for Structures.- Exploring Human Factors in Formal DiagramUsage.- 'Aware of What?' A Formal Model of Awareness Systems That Extends the Focus-Nimbus Model.- Service-Interaction Descriptions: Augmenting Services with User Interface Models.- A Design-Oriented Information-Flow Refinement of the ASUR Interaction Model.- On the Process of Software Design: Sources of Complexity and Reasons for Muddling through.- Applying Graph Theory to Interaction Design.- Mathematical Mathematical User Interfaces.- Coupling Interaction Resources in Ambient Spaces: There Is More Than Meets the Eye!.- Building and Evaluating a Pattern Collection for the Domain of Workflow Modeling Tools.- Do We Practise What We Preach in Formulating Our Design and Development Methods?.- Engaging Patterns: Challenges and Means Shown by an Example.- Organizing User Interface Patterns for e-Government Applications.- Including Heterogeneous Web Accessibility Guidelines in the Development Process.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.12.2008
Reihe/Serie Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Programming and Software Engineering
Zusatzinfo XIV, 642 p.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 991 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server
Informatik Software Entwicklung User Interfaces (HCI)
Schlagworte Adaptation • Agile modeling • Cognitive Architecture • corporate software development • Design • Design Patterns • distributed user interfaces • Efficiency • e-government applications • finite state machines • Formal Semantics • Formal Verification • Hardcover, Softcover / Informatik, EDV/Betriebssysteme, Benutzeroberflächen • HCI models • Human Computer Interaction • Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) • Intelligent • intelligent user interfaces • Interactive Systems • meta-model • mixed interactive systems • Mobile Devices • Model Checking • Model Driven Architecture • model-driven user interface design • Modeling • model transformation • multi-agent system • multimodal user interfaces • Prototyping • Quality Assessment • requirements capture • semantic web services • Software engineering • ubiquitous computing • UML • Usability • Use Cases • User Interface Design • verification • Visualisation • XML
ISBN-10 3-540-92697-6 / 3540926976
ISBN-13 978-3-540-92697-9 / 9783540926979
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