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********************* CALL FOR PAPERS *****************************
***SECOND ISSUE***

EXTENDED Submission Deadline:     28th March 2011


International Journal of People-Oriented Programming (IJPOP)

Official publication of the Information Resources Management Association
www.igi-global.com/IJPOP

Co-Editors-in-Chief:  Steve Goschnick & Sandrine Balbo
Published: Semi-annual (both in Print and Electronic form)

FaceBook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/People-Oriented-Programming/190925600938347

We have four papers in the first issue (in print, first quarter 2011)
that collectively cover many of the important aspects of people-oriented
programming:

Volume 1, No.1, 2011

1. Learners at the Wheel: Novice Programming Environments Come of Age.
Judith Good, School of Informatics, University of Sussex, UK
2. Probes as a People-Oriented Method. Connor Graham (Asia Research
Institute, National University of Singapore) and Mark Rouncefield
(School of Computing and Communications, Lancaster University, UK)
3. People-Oriented Web: Visions and Themes. Jiming Liu (Department of
Computer Science, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong)
4. Meta-models that have Changed the Software World. Steve Goschnick,
Liz Sonenberg (Department of Information Systems, University of
Melbourne, Australia) and Sandrine Balbo (UsabilityOne, Australia)

There are still several important areas within the full range of topics
that IJPOP covers, upon which we are yet to receive definitive papers.
However, we seek papers reporting on original, interesting and timely
research within all IJPOP topics:

* Activity theory and modeling
* Agent meta-models, mental models
* Alert filter and notification software, automated task assistance
* Augmented reality, augmented interaction
* Automating personal ontologies, personalised content generation
* Client-side conceptual modeling
* Computational models from psychology
* Context-aware systems, location-aware computing, ubiquitous computing
* Cultural probes, self-ethnography
* End-user composition, end-user multi-agent systems
* Game development support tools
* Game mods, game engines, open game engines
* Home network applications
* Human-centered software development
* Interface generators, XML-based UI notation generators
* Interface metaphors
* Life logs, life blogs, feed aggregators
* Mashups, mashup tools, cloud mashups
* Model-driven design, didactic models, model-based design and
implementation
* New generation visual programming
* Personal interaction styles, touch and gestures
* People-Oriented Programming (POP)
* People-Oriented Programming case studies
* Personal ontologies and taxonomies
* Personalisation, individualisation, market of one
* Personas and actors
* Real-time narrative generation engines
* Role-based modeling
* Service science for individuals
* Situated computation, social proximity applications
* Smart-phone mashups, home network mashups, home media mashups
* Software analysis & design, software process modeling
* Software component selection
* Speech and natural language interfaces
* Storyboarding, scenarios, picture scenarios
* Task flow diagrams, Task-based design
* Task models, task analysis, cognitive task models, concurrent task
modeling
* Use case models, user interface XML notations
* User-centered design, usage-centered design
* User interface tools, XML-based UI notations
* User modelling, end user programming, end user development
* Wearable computing, bodyware
* Web-service orchestration, web-service co-ordination

that has a particular focus on people-oriented.

Mission of IJPOP:

The International Journal of People-Oriented Programming (IJPOP) is
cross-discipline in range yet singularly focused on empowering
individuals to conceptualise, design, program, configure and orchestrate
Internet-powered mashups, game mods (modifications), aggregate and
structure personal media and build standalone cloud-based and
client-side applications (on smartphones, netbooks, laptops, desktops,
home network and novel appliances) – into self-fashioned tools and
products that ultimately suit the user's own unique needs and
aspirations. Other individuals may well take up such apps, mods and
mashups for themselves, further customising, enhancing and embellishing
them, or they may in part be used in a social or family context (to the
benefit of the collective aspirations of those Social Worlds of which
the individual is a part) – nonetheless, the focus of composition,
development and customisation is on a product for oneself,  upon theory,
concepts, techniques, methodologies and ultimately tools that service a
market-of-one. Our mission is to be the first journal that comes to mind
to academics and practitioners alike and remain the best with regard to
all aspects of People-Oriented Programming. Our papers and reviews will
be insightful and compelling to both educators and researchers, and
often to a wider audience too – the people for whom this paradigm of
software development has come about.

International Editorial Review Board:

* Prof. David Benyon, School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
* Prof. Birgit Bomsdorf, Applied Computer Science, Fulda University, Germany
* Dr. Lawrence Cavedon, Senior Researcher, National ICT Australia (NICTA)
* Ass. Prof. Erik Champion, Auckland School of Design, Massey University, NZ
* Prof. Karin Coninx, EDM, Hasselt University, Belgium
* Prof. Larry Constantine, University of Madeira, Portugal
* Ass. Prof. Virginia Dignum,?Policy & Management, Delft University of
Technology, NL
* Dr. Anke Dittmar, University of Rostock, Germany
* Prof. Alan Dix, InfoLab21, Lancaster University, UK
* Dr. Rod Farmer, Research & Strategy, Mobile Experience P/L, Australia
* Prof. Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
* Prof. Peter Forbrig, Rostock University, Germany
* Dr. Martin Gibbs, DIS, University of Melbourne, Australia
* Prof. Patrick Girard, LISI, Ensma, France
* Dr. Judith Good, Director, IDEAs Lab, The University of Sussex, UK
* Prof. Michael N. Huhns, University of South Carolina, USA
* Prof. Christophe Kolski, LAMIH, University of Valenciennes, France
* Prof. Ryszard Kowalczyk, CS3, Swinburne University, Australia
* Prof. Jiming Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University
* Prof. Kris Luyten, Expertise Centre for Digital Media, Hasselt
University, Belgium
* Prof. Philippe Palanque, IRIT, University Paul Sabatier, France
* Dr. Fabio Paterno, CNR, Italy
* Ass. Prof. Philippe Pasquier, SIAT, Simon Fraser University, Canada
* Dr. John Rooksby, Computer Science, University of St Andrews, UK
* Dr. Mark Rouncefield, Computing Department, Lancaster University, UK
* Dr. Dominique Scapin, INRIA, France
* Prof. Graeme Shanks, DIS, University of Melbourne, Australia
* Prof. Ian Sommerville, University of St Andrews, UK
* Prof. Ulrike Spierling, Hochschule RheinMain, Weisbaden, Germany
* Prof. Constantine Stephanidis, ICS, Greece?
* Prof. Leon Sterling, Faculty of ICT, Swinburne University, Australia
* Prof. Christian Stary, Kepler University, Linz, Austria
* Peter J. Wild, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
* Prof. Gerrit van der Veer, School of Computer Science, Open University, NL

Associate Editors

* Dr. Connor Graham, Asia Research Institute, National University of
Singapore?
* Ass. Professor Yusuf Pisan, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
* Prof. Aaron Quigley, Human Computer Interaction, University of St
Andrews, UK
* Dr. Christine Sun, www.taiwan.com.au, Australia
* Dr. Daniel Sinnig, Concordia University, Canada


SUBMITTING PAPERS TO IJPOP:
Prospective authors should note that only original and previously
unpublished articles will be considered. INTERESTED AUTHORS MUST CONSULT
THE JOURNAL’S GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS at
http://www.igi-global.com/Files/AuthorEditor/guidelinessubmission.pdf
PRIOR TO SUBMISSION. All article submissions will be forwarded to at
least 3 members of the Editorial Review Board of the journal for
double-blind, peer review. Final decision regarding
acceptance/revision/rejection will be based on the reviews received from
the reviewers. All submissions must be forwarded electronically to
either: [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]

PUBLISHER:
The International Journal of People-Oriented Programming (IJPOP) is
published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the
“Information Science Reference” (formerly Idea Group Reference),
“Medical Information Science Reference”, “Business Science Reference”,
and “Engineering Science Reference” imprints. For additional information
regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com.

All inquiries and submissions should be directed to the attention of:

Steve Goschnick
Co-Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of People-Oriented Programming
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
www.igi-global.com/IJPOP

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