ACM SIGCHI Symposium on
Engineering Interactive Computing Systems 

Berlin, Germany - June 19-23, 2010   

Conference Program

Program at a glance

Saturday
June 19
Sunday
June 20
Monday
June 21
Tuesday
June 22
Wednesday
June 23
08h30-09h Registration
09h-12h30 Doctoral Consortium
(DAI-Labor, TEL 1414 - Futurum)
Tutorials
&
Workshops
Keynote: Prof. Joëlle Coutaz
(ERH, Saal A)
Papers session
(ERH, Saal A)
Keynote: Prof. Axel van Lamsweerde
(ERH, Saal A)
Papers session
(ERH, Saal A)
Papers session
(ERH, Saal A)
Lunch Lunch & Posters
14h-18h Doctoral Consortium
(DAI-Labor, TEL 1414 - Futurum)
Tutorials
&
Workshops
Papers session Papers session
(ERH, Saal A)
18h-20h Labs Tour: HCI Lab (Hasso Plattner Institute) Labs Tour: Telekom Lab & DAI-Labor  
20h-22h Doctoral Consortium Dinner Welcome Reception(TEL 20th Floor) Gala Dinner & Social Event

Legend:
(ERH): Ernst-Reuter-Haus, StraBe des 17. Juni 110, 10623 Berlin.
(TEL): Telefunken Hochhaus, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7, 10589 Berlin

 

Pre-conference activities

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Location: DAI-Labor, Futurum

Doctoral Consortium (list of accepted contributions here)

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Location: Ernst-Reuter-Haus

Tutorials (list of accepted contributions here)

Workshops (list of accepted contributions here)

 

Advanced Main Program

Posters will be displayed during the whole conference at the Ernst-Reuter-Haus, Foyer

Monday, June 21, 2010

Location: Ernst-Reuter-Haus, Saal A

09.00 Opening

Chairs: Jean Vanderdonckt (BCHI, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium) and Noi Sukaviriya (IBM T. Watson Research Center, USA)

09.15 Keynote Session: User Interface Plasticity: MDE to the limit!

Prof. Joëlle Coutaz (University of Grenoble, CNRS,LIG)
Chair: Nicholas Graham (Queen’s University, Kingston)

10.15 Coffee Break

10.45 Session: Supporting Context and Interface

Chair: Ann Blandford (University College, London)

10.45 Bridging Models and Systems at Runtime to Build Adaptive User Interfaces.
Marco Blumendorf, Grzegorz Lehmann, Sahin Albayrak (TU-Berlin, DAI-Labor)

11.15 Software Refactoring Process for Adaptive User-Interface Composition.
Anthony Savidis, Constantine Stephanidis (ICS-FORTH)

11.45 How assessing Plasticity design choices can improve UI quality: a case study.
Audrey Serna (Laboratory of Informatics of Grenoble), Gaelle Calvary (Laboratory of Informatics of Grenoble), Dominique Scapin (Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique)

12.00 Using Ensembles of Decision Trees to Automate Repetitive Tasks in Web Applications.
Zachary Bray, Per Ola Kristensson (University of Cambridge)

12.15 Xplain: an Editor for building Self-Explanatory User Interfaces by Model-Driven Engineering.
Alfonso García Frey, Gaelle Calvary, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa (University of Grenoble, CNRS, LIG)

12.30 “1 minute madness”: poster presentations

Chair: Gavin Doherty (Trinity College, Dublin)

12.45 Lunch at Ernst-Reuter-Haus, Saal C / Parallel Poster Session at Ernst-Reuter-Haus, Foyer

14.15 Session: Tool support for interface development (1)

Chair: Gaëlle Calvary (LIG, Grenoble, France)

14.15 Increasing the Automation of a Toolkit without Reducing its Abstraction and User-Interface Flexibility.
Prasun Dewan (University of North Carolina)

14.45 User Interface Design by Sketching: A Complexity Analysis of Widget Representations.
Suzanne Kieffer, Adrien Coyette, Jean Vanderdonckt (Université catholique de Louvain (UCL))

15.15 An Automated Routine for Menu Structure Optimization.
Mikhail Goubko, Alexander Danilenko (Institute of Control Sciences, RAS)

15.45 Sketched Menu: A Tabletop-Menu Technique for GUI Object Creation.
Mohammed Belatar, Francois Coldefy (France Telecom R&D - Orange Labs)

16.15 Coffee Break

16.45 Session: Tool support for interface development (2)

Chair: Simone D. J. Barbosa (University PUC-Rio, Brazil)

16.45 Magellan: an evolutionary system to foster user interface design creativity.
Dimitri Masson, Alexandre Demeure, Gaelle Calvary (Laboratory of Informatics of Grenoble)

17.00 MoPeDT - Features and Evaluation of a User-Centred Prototyping Tool.
Karin Leichtenstern, Elisabeth André (Augsburg University)

17.30 Digisketch: Taming Anoto Technology on LCDs.
Ramon Hofer (Inspire AG , ETH Zürich), Anreas Kunz (ETH Zürich)

17.45 WebWOZ: A Wizard of Oz prototyping framework.
Stephan Schlögl, Gavin Doherty, Nikiforos Karamanis, Saturnino Luz (Trinity College Dublin)

18.00 finish

18.15 Labs Tour @ DAI-Labor and Deutsche Telekom Laboratories

Location: DAI-Labor, Telefunken Hochhaus, 15th Floor, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7, 10587 Berlin

The DAI-Labor, one of the largest research institutes on smart services in Germany, and the Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, the research division of the Deutsche Telekom AG, invite you to visit their shared laboratories at the Technische Universität Berlin. You can get in touch with the latest research results and prototypes showing new interaction techniques as well as innovative usage scenarios.

20.00 Welcome Reception - Location: Skyline, Telefunken Hochhaus, 20th Floor, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7, 10587 Berlin

 

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Location: Ernst-Reuter-Haus, Saal A

09.00 Session: Specifying interactive systems

Chair: Philippe Palanque (University of Toulouse 3, France)

09.00 Improving Modularity and Usability of Interactive Systems with Malai.
Arnaud Blouin (INRIA Rennes), Olivier Beaudoux (ESEO)

09.30 COMM Notation for Specifying Collaborative and MultiModal Interactive Systems.
Frédéric Jourde, Yann Laurillau, Laurence Nigay (University of Grenoble, CNRS,LIG)

10.00 Representations for an Iterative Resource-Based Design Approach. Anke Dittmar (University of Rostock), Michael Harrison (Newcastle University)

10.30 Coffee Break

11.00 Session: Modeling for analysis of interactive systems

Chair: Noi Sukaviriya (IBM T. Watson Research Center, USA)

11.00 User Interface Model Discovery: Towards a Generic Approach.
Andy Gimblett, Harold Thimbleby (Swansea University)

11.30 Taxonomy proposal for the description of accidents and incidents in electrical systems operation.
Daniel Scherer, Raffael Carvalho da Costa, Joálison Guedes Barbosa, Maria de Fátima Queiroz Vieira (UFCG)

12.00 Beyond Modelling: An Integrated Environment Supporting Co-Execution of Tasks and Systems Models.
Eric Barboni, Jean-François Ladry, David Navarre, Philippe Palanque, Marco Winckler (IHCS-IRIT)

12.30 Developing Usability Studies via Formal Models of UIs.
Judy Bowen, Steve Reeves (The University of Waikato)

12.45 The GUISurfer tool: towards a language independent approach to reverse engineering GUI code.
João Silva, Carlos Silva, Rui Gonçalo, João Saraiva, José C. Campos (Universidade do Minho)

13.00 “1 minute madness” - Demonstrations and doctoral consortium presentations

Chair: Peter Forbrig (University of Rostock, Germany)

13.15 Lunch at Ernst-Reuter-Haus, Saal C / Parallel Poster Session at Ernst-Reuter-Haus, Foyer

14.45 Panel: Model driven engineering: fact or fiction

Chair: Nick Graham (Queen's University, Canada)

16.15 Coffee Break

16.45 Session: Interaction techniques and technologies

Chair: Marco Blumendorf (DAI Labor Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)

16.45 Feasible Database Querying Using a Visual End-User Approach.
Clemente Rafael Borges Perdomo, José Antonio Macías Iglesias (EPS - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

17.00 Letras: An Architecture and Framework For Ubiquitous Pen-and-Paper Interaction.
Felix Heinrichs, Jürgen Steimle, Daniel Schreiber, Max Mühlhäuser (Technische Universität Darmstadt) 17.15 Adapting Existing Applications to Support New Interaction Technologies: Technical and Usability Issues Darren Andreychuk, Yaser Ghanam, Frank Maurer (University of Calgary)

17.30 Semantic Awareness through Computer Vision.
Sami Benzaid, Prasun Dewan (University of North Carolina)

17.45 Finish

20.00 Conference dinner
Do you want to discover Berlin 360°? Then you’re in just the right place at the Gala Dinner at the TV tower. From 203 and 207 meters high you can look out over the entire city with its large number of tourist attractions: you can see the Reichstag (Parliament building), the Brandenburg Gate and the Main Railway Station from here, as well as the Olympic Stadium, the Museum Island (Museumsinsel) and the Potsdam Square (Potsdamer Platz).

 

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Location: Ernst-Reuter-Haus, Saal A

09.00 Keynote: Model Engineering for Model-Driven Engineering

Prof. Axel van Lamsweerde (Université catholique de Louvain - UcL)
Chair: Jean Vanderdonckt (BCHI, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium)

10.00 Session: Collaboration, business and web orchestration (1)

Chair: Marco Winckler (University of Toulouse 3, France)

10.00 Collaboratively Maintaining Semantic Consistency of Heterogeneous Concepts towards a Common Concept Set.
Jingzhi Guo, Iok Ham Lam, Chun Chan, Guangyi Xiao (Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Macau)

10.15 Exploiting Web Service Annotations in Model-based User Interface Development.
Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro, Lucio Davide Spano (ISTI-CNR)

10.30 Coffee Break

11.00 Session: Collaboration, business and web orchestration (2)

Chair: Fabio Paterno (CNR-ISTI, Pisa, Italy)

11.00 Mixed-Focus Collaboration without Compromising Individual or Group Work.
Prasun Dewan (University of North Carolina), Puneet Agrawal (Tata Consultancy Services), Gautam Shroff (Tata Consultancy Services), Rajesh Hegde (Microsoft Research)

11.30 Virtual Collaborative Environments with Distributed Multitouch Support.
Oscar Ardaiz (Public University of Navarra), Ernesto Arroyo (Pompeu Fabra University), Valeria Righi (Pompeu Fabra University), Oriol Galimany (Pompeu Fabra University), Josep Blat (Pompeu Fabra University)

11.45 Aligning Business Goals and User Goals by Engineering Hedonic Quality.
Kerstin Klöckner (Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering), Kirstin Kohler (Mannheim University of Applied Sciences), Daniel Kerkow (Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering), Sabine Niebuhr (University of Technology Clausthal), Claudia Nass (Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering)

12.15 Activity-centric support for weakly-structured business processes.
Benedikt Schmidt (SAP Research CEC Darmstadt), Todor Stoitsev (SAP Research CEC Darmstadt), Max Mühlhäuser (TU Darmstadt)

12.45 Wrap up and EICS 2011

Chairs: Jean Vanderdonckt (BCHI, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium) and Fabio Paterno (CNR-ISTI, Pisa, Italy)

13.15 Lunch and Close

 

On site location

Ernst-Reuter-Haus, Saal A

 

Last update: October 10, 2010