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Call For Papers:  EISMS 2019 workshop @ EICS 2019

EISMS 2019 Workshop:
https://sites.google.com/view/eisms19
colocated with EICS 2019:
http://eics.acm.org/2019/

The Workshop on Research and Practice Challenges for Engineering
Interactive
Systems while Integrating Multiple Stakeholders Viewpoints has two main
goals:
1. to offer a platform for scientists who are interested in the integration
of
   viewpoints of multiple stakeholders before, during or after the
development
   of the interactive system.
2. elicit the main gaps in information gathering and exchange among
   multiple stakeholders in this context

Therefore we request submission of position papers discussing experiences
or
proposing potential solutions related to one or more of the following
aspects
of engineering interactive systems with diverse stakeholders:
* methods/notations/tools practices in multi-stakeholder R&D
  to engineer usable interactive systems;
* systematic approaches for describing multiple stakeholders’ viewpoints
* impact of engineering approaches on properties
  such as users’ UX and systems’ usability;
* identification and description of properties interactive systems
  such as UX, usability, performance, dependability, safety
* Understanding of how multiple stakeholders reach agreements
  and trace design decisions and their rationale.
* Definition, usage or evaluation of heterogeneous models in this context

Important Dates
============
Submission: April 5th, 2019
Notification: May 3rd, 2019
Camera Ready: May 17th, 2019

Submission
=========
For submissions, please use the standard 2-column ACM SIGCHI format
as used for EICS 2019 Late-Breaking paper submissions:
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template

We suggest to use the LaTeX or Overleaf templates,
although submissions made using Word template will also be accepted.
Your position paper should not exceed 4 pages including references.

All submissions are done through the worskhop's EasyChair installation:
https://easychair.org/my/conference.cgi?conf=eisms19

Submissions will be peer-reviewed and revised position papers
will be included in a CEUR-WS volume.

Organization
==========
Jan Van den Bergh, Expertise Centre for digital Media,
Hasselt University – tUL –  Flanders Make, Belgium
Philippe Palanque, IRIT-ICS, Université Paul Sabatier - Toulouse III, France
Regina Bernhaupt, Department of Industrial Design,
TU/e Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Benjamin Weyers, Department IV - Computer Science,
Human-Computer Interaction Group,
                 University of Trier, Germany

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