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EICS 2027 is the nineteenth international ACM SIGCHI conference devoted to engineering interactive computing systems and their user interfaces, addressing one or more software quality factors, such as usability, user experience, reliability, security, etc.
Work presented at EICS covers all stages of the engineering life-cycle of interactive systems - inception, requirements, design, specification, coding, data analytics, validation and verification, deployment and maintenance. EICS has the longest tradition of bringing together researchers who contribute to better ways of creating interactive computing systems, stemming from the conference on command languages in the seventies. The conference is best known for rigorously contributing and disseminating research results that hold the midst in between user interface design, software engineering and computational interaction.
EICS focuses on models, languages, notations, methods, techniques and tools that support designing, developing, validating and verifying interactive systems. The conference brings together people who study or practice the engineering of interactive systems, drawing from design, HCI, software engineering, requirements engineering, software development, modeling, and programming. Submissions advance the state of the art of the engineering of interactive systems.
Toulouse takes its nickname from the warm terracotta brick that lines its centuries-old facades, the same colour that runs through the EICS 2027 identity. France's fourth-largest city combines the energy of 130,000 students, the precision of Europe's aerospace engineers, and the character of a UNESCO-listed medieval centre.
At the heart of the city is the Place du Capitole. Its neoclassical Capitole building inspired the EICS 2027 mark, and the square has brought together thinkers, builders, and curious minds for centuries.
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