## The deadline for submissions has been extended to March 20th, 2011 ##
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1st INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SUPPORTIVE USER INTERFACES (SUI 2011)
at the 3rd ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing
Systems (EICS 2011)
Pisa, Italy - June 13, 2011
http://www.supportiveui.org/
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IMPORTANT DATES
* Paper Submission: March 20, 2011 [extended]
* Notification of acceptance: April 3, 2011
* Final paper due: April 29, 2011
* Distribution of final papers: June 06, 2011
* Workshop day: June 13, 2011
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
In order to improve the interaction control and intelligibility,
end-user applications are supplemented with supportive User Interfaces
(UI), like meta-UIs, mega-UIs, helping or configuration wizards. These
additional UIs support the users by providing them with information
about the available functionalities, the context of use, or the
performed adaptations. Such UIs allow the user to supervise and modify
an application interactive behavior according to her/his needs. Given
the rising complexity of interactive systems, supportive UIs are highly
desirable features. However, there is currently no common understanding
of types and roles of supportive UIs. Enabling concepts and definitions
underlying the engineering of such UIs are also missing. In order to
fill this gap, the workshop seeks a discussion with a broad audience of
researchers, who have experience with the design and development of
supportive UIs.
GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP
The goals of the workshop are to:
* Define the concept of supportive UI;
* Elicit the dimensions of supportive UIs through a taxonomy that would
cover both the abstraction and presentation of supportive UIs;
* Discuss the properties supportive UIs should convey;
* Explore how to integrate supportive UIs into development processes and
Model-based UI development;
* Identify the key research stakeholders for further research.
SUBMISSIONS
Candidate participants must submit a short paper or a position
statement. The short paper describes experiences, ongoing work or
results related to the workshop's topic. We encourage submissions
including video demonstrations. A position statement describes
requirements or issues the participant encounters when designing and/or
implementing supportive UIs, as well as desirable solutions from the
author's point of view. Papers should be formatted according to the
SIGCHI publication format(http://www.sigchi.org/chipubform) and remain
between 2 to 4 pages. Accepted papers will be published as CEURS
proceedings. Candidate authors should submit a short or position paper
by sending their articles to [log in to unmask] before
March, 13, 2011.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Natalie Aquino
* Marco Blumendorf
* Joëlle Coutaz
* Peter Forbrig
* Melanie Hartmann
* Victor Lopez
* Kris Luyten
* Gerrit Meixner
* Philippe Palanque
* Oscar Pastor
* Dirk Roscher
* Dominique Scapin
* Audrey Serna
* Jean Vanderdonckt
* Marco Winckler
WEBSITE AND CONTACT
* http://www.supportiveui.org/
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ORGANIZERS
* Alexandre Demeure ([log in to unmask])
University of Grenoble, PRIMA, LIG
* Grzegorz Lehmann ([log in to unmask])
DAI-Labor, TU-Berlin
* Mathieu Petit ([log in to unmask])
University of Grenoble, CNRS, LIG
* Gaelle Calvary ([log in to unmask])
University of Grenoble, CNRS, LIG
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