Call for Workshops
ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
http://eics-conference.org/2016/
Brussels, Belgium | 21-24 June, 2016
OVERVIEW
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EICS 2016 is the eight international conference devoted to engineering
usable and effective interactive computing systems. Work presented at EICS
covers the full range of aspects that come into play when "engineering"
interactive systems, such as innovations in the design, development,
deployment, verification and validation of interactive systems. Topics of
interest include a.o. the design and development of systems incorporating
new interaction techniques and multimodal interaction, multi-device
interaction, mobile and pervasive systems, large-scale and big data
applications, deployment of interactive systems, as well as novel
development methods and processes.
EICS 2016 focuses on methods, techniques and tools that support designing
and developing interactive systems. The Conference brings together people
who study or practice the engineering of interactive systems, drawing from
HCI, Software Engineering, Requirements Engineering, CSCW, Ubiquitous /
Pervasive Systems and Game Development communities.
The conference proceedings are published by the ACM and appear in the ACM
Digital Library.
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WORKSHOPS
ACM EICS 2016 seeks half-day and full-day workshop proposals that present
an advanced research topic that is currently under discussion.
Workshops will get the opportunity to present the work they cover and
results as posters at the main conference to maximize their impact (meaning
workshop participants have the possibility to create a poster and present
it as part of the main conference). Workshop proposals will be curated by
the workshop and tutorial chairs.
Workshop proposals should include:
A 2-page extended abstract in ACM SIGCHI format that contains:
- a description of the workshop aims and goals
- the format of the workshop and the target audience
Maximum 2 additional pages that include:
- a free-form description of the organizers and their
- operational requirements
- a short description of how contributions will be solicited
Only workshops with at least six participants paying the associated fee by
the early registration deadline will take place at the conference.
Submissions will be made via the SIGCHI submission site
http://precisionconference.com/~sigchi. Please note that workshop
submissions are open-reviewed and should not be anonymized.
Should you have any questions, please contact the workshop co-chairs at
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IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop (for organizers) and Tutorials:
* Submissions due: January 27, 2016
* Notification: February 12, 2016
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