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Dear Colleagues,

Please find enclosed the final program of the 4th International Conference
on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces (CADUI'2002).

This conference will be held at the University of Valenciennes (near
Lille), France, May 15-17, 2002.
http://www.isys.ucl.ac.be/bchi/cadui/02/

The conference will focus on new approaches concerning Computer-Aided 
Design of User Interfaces (UI): model-based and agent-based approaches, 
human task modelling, UI based on a markup language (such as XML, XIML, 
UIML), formal and semi-formal methods for UI specification, multi-user 
interfaces and multi-platform UI design (for instance WSXL)... The 
application fields are various: web site design, UI design for information 
systems, for safety-critical systems, for decision support,...

The proceedings are published by Kluwer Academic Publishers b.v.

All useful information is available on the conference web site at:
http://www.isys.ucl.ac.be/bchi/cadui/02/

Please note that Early Bird rates close Saturday 20nd April - don't delay
(Special rates for SIGCHI, BHCIG and AFIHM members).

We look forward to meeting you in Valenciennes for CADUI'2002.

With best regards,

Christophe KOLSKI (Conference Chair) and
Jean VANDERDONCKT (Program Chair)


                        CADUI'2002 - PROGRAM
--------------------- Wednesday May 15, 2002 ---------------------
8:00-8:40 - Registration of CADUI'2002 attendees
 
8:40-8:50 - Opening plenary
   P. Level, President of Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis
 
8:50-9:00 Introduction to the CADUI’2002 conference and some history  
   Ch. Kolski, Conference Chair  

9:00-10:00 - Invited Talk 1
 Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces by Example  
   H. Lieberman, MIT Media Lab, USA 

10:00-10:30 - Coffee & Refreshments 

10:30-12:00 - Paper session 1 - Specification of User Interfaces  
 From Formal Specifications to Secure Implementations  
   F. Jambon, LISI/ENSMA, France 
 A User Interface Specification Model   
   P.J. Molina, S. Melia, CARE Technologies, Spain, and O. Pastor, Valencia
   University of Technology, Spain  
 DTS-Edit : an Interactive Development Environment for Structured 
 Dialog Applications  
   F. Depaulis, S. Maiano, and G. Texier, LISI/ENSMA, France 

12:00-13:30 - Lunch
 
13:30-15:00 - Paper session 2 - Task Scenarios: Elicitation and Derivation
 Automatically Eliciting Task Models from Written Task Narratives
   M. Brasser, University of Southern California, USA and K. Vander Linden,
   Calvin College, USA  
 From Usage Scenarios to User Interface Elements in a Few Steps
   H. Kaindl and R. Jezek, Siemens AG, Germany 
 Exploring Design Heuristics for User Interface Derivation from Task and 
 Domain Models
   C. Pribeanu, National Inst. for Research and Development in Informatics,
   Romania, J. Vanderdonckt, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium 

15:00-15:30 - Coffee & Refreshments 

15:30-17:00 - Paper session 3 - Model-Based Approaches   
 A User Modeling Design Tool Based on a Cognitive Architecture for Comparing
 Interfaces  
   F.E. Ritter, D. Van Rooy, The Pennsylvania State University, USA and 
   R. St. Amant, North Carolina State University, USA  
 A Model-Guided and Task-Based Approach to User Interface Design Centered 
 in a Unified Interaction and Architectural Model
   C.V. Serey Guerrero and B. Lula Jr., Universidade Federal da Paraíba,
Brazil  
 Using User Interface Models in Design  
   H. Trætteberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway 

18:00 - Cocktail organised by the City of Valenciennes in the Museum 

------------------ Thursday May 16, 2002 -------------------------- 

9:00-10:00 - Invited Talk 2
 Fondations for a theory of contextors
   J. Coutaz, CLIPS-IMAG, France  

10:00-10:30 - Coffee & Refreshments 

10:30-12:00 - Paper session 4 - User Interfaces for Multiple Contexts of Use  
 One Model, Many Interfaces  
   F. Paternò and C. Santoro, CNUCE-CNR, Italy 
 Combining Handcrafting and Automatic Generation of User-Interfaces for
 Pervasive Devices  
   L.D. Bergman, G. Banavar, D. Soroker, J. Sussman, IBM T.J. Watson 
   Research Center, USA  
 Concepts for Generating Multi-User Interfaces Including Graphical Editors
   A. Brandl, Technische Universität München, Germany
 
12:00- 13:30 - Lunch 

13:30-15:00 - Paper session 5 - Domain-Oriented Model-Based Approaches   
 DIGBE : Online Model-Based Design Automation  
   R. Penner and E. Steinmetz, Interactivity Inc., USA 
 Meeting Activity Theory through Task-Based and User-Oriented Development 
 of User Interfaces  
   Ch. Stary, University of Linz, Austria 
 Model-Based Interactive Prototyping of Highly Interactive Applications  
   D. Navarre, Ph. Palanque, and R. Bastide, Université Toulouse I, France 

15:00-15:30 - Coffee & Refreshments
 
15:30-17:00 - Paper session 6 - Innovative Model-Based Approaches 
 Modeling Style of Work as an Aid to the Design and Evaluation of 
 Interactive Systems   
   J. Wu, T.C.N. Graham, K. Everitt, D. Blostein, and E. Lank, Queen
   University, Australia  
 An Online Multimedia System for Learning to Design User Interfaces  
   E. Furtado, V. Furtado, K. Sousa, and A. Belchior, University of
   Fortaleza, Brazil 
 UML and Interactive Systems, Another Step Forward  
   J.-R. Ruault, Consultant, France 

17:00-17:30 - Coffee & Refreshments 

17:30-19:00 -  Paper session 7 UIML- and XML-Based User Interfaces 
 Building Multi-Platform User Interfaces with UIML
   M.F. Ali, M.A. Pérez-Quiñones, Virginia Tech, USA, M. Abrams, Harmonia, 
   USA, and E. Shell, Virginia Tech, USA  
 Development of an UIML Renderer for Different Target Languages  
   C. Binnig and A. Schmidt, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany 
 Generic Interface Descriptions using XML  
   K. Richter, ZGDV, Germany 

20:00 - Gala dinner 

------------------ Friday May 17, 2002 -------------------------- 

9:00-10:00 - Invited Talk 3
 WSXL: A Web Services Language for Integrating End-User Experience  
   Ch. Wiecha, IBM Thomas Watson Research Center, USA  

10:00-10:30 - Coffee & Refreshments 

10:30-12:00 - Paper session 8 - UI Migration: Forward and Backward   
 Specifying User Interfaces for Runtime Modal Independent Migration  
   K. Luyten, T. Van Laerhoven, K. Coninx, and F. Van Reeth, Limburgs
   University, Belgium 
 Reverse Engineering Interaction Plans for Legacy Interface Migration  
   E. Stroulia and R.V. Kapoor, University of Alberta, Canada 
 Recovering Alternative Presentation Models of a Web Page with VAQUITA  
   L. Bouillon, J. Vanderdonckt, and N. Souchon, Université catholique de
   Louvain, Belgium 

12:00-13:30 - Lunch 

13:30-15:00 - Paper session 9 - Usability Engineering and the Web  
 Evidence-Based Usability Engineering  
   E. Metzker, Daimler-Chrysler-Benz, H. Reiterer, University of Konstanz,
   Germany 
 A Framework and a Language for Usability Automatic Evaluation of Web Sites 
 by Static Analysis of HTML Source Code 
   A. Beirekdar, Fac. Univ. Notre-Dame de la Paix & Université catholique 
   de Louvain, J. Vanderdonckt, Université catholique de Louvain,
   M. Noirhomme-Fraiture, Fac. Univ. Notre-Dame de la Paix, Belgium 
 First Steps Towards Task-Related Web User Interfaces  
   B. Bomsdorf, University of Hagen, Germany 

15:00-16:00 - Special Session - The XIML Forum
 Chair: Angel Puerta, RedWhale Software Corp., USA  
 
16:00-17:30 - Paper session 10 - Agent-Based User Interfaces  
 Cooperative Agents Design in a Technological Watch Context  
   L. Jonnequin, E. Adam, Ch. Kolski, and R. Mandiau, Université de
   Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis, France  
 A Multi-Agent Approach to Cooperative Work  
   J.C. Routier and P. Mathieu, Université des Sciences & Technologies de 
   Lille I, France 
 Agent Oriented Specification of Interactive Systems: Basic Principles and
 Industrial Case Study  
   F. Cartegnie, H. Ezzedine, and Ch. Kolski, Université de Valenciennes et 
   du Hainaut-Cambrésis, France 

17:30 - Closing Plenary and announcement of the CADUI future edition:
   Ch. Kolski, Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis, France &
   J. Vanderdonckt, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium 




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Prof. Christophe KOLSKI
  
Laboratoire d'Automatique, de Mécanique et d'Informatique, 
industrielles et Humaines (LAMIH - UMR CNRS 8530)
GR "Raisonnement Automatique et Interaction Homme-Machine" (RAIHM)
"Automated Reasoning and Human-Machine Interaction" Research Group

Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis - Le Mont Houy
F-59313 Valenciennes cedex 9 - FRANCE
Phone: (33)3.27.51.14.69 - Fax: (33)3.27.51.13.16
Email:  [log in to unmask]
http://www.univ-valenciennes.fr/LAMIH/index.html
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CADUI'2002 Conference Chair (Valenciennes, May 15-17, 2002) :
http://www.isys.ucl.ac.be/bchi/cadui/02/index.html

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