IFIP TC6 Open Digital Library

9. EHCI / 11. DS-VIS 2004: Hamburg, Germany

Engineering Human Computer Interaction and Interactive Systems, Joint Working Conferences EHCI-DSVIS 2004, Hamburg, Germany, July 11-13, 2004, Revised Selected Papers

Rémi Bastide, Philippe A. Palanque, Jörg Roth

Springer, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3425, ISBN: 3-540-26097-8



Contents

Usability

Bringing Usability Concerns to the Design of Software Architecture.

Bonnie E. John, Len Bass, Maria Isabel Sánchez Segura, Rob J. Adams

 1-19

Empirical Usability Testing in a Component-Based Environment: Improving Test Efficiency with Component-Specific Usability Measures.

Willem-Paul Brinkman, Reinder Haakma, Don Bouwhuis

 20-37

Software Architecture Analysis of Usability.

Eelke Folmer, Jilles van Gurp, Jan Bosch

 38-58

Task Modelling

Support for Task Modeling - A "Constructive" Exploration.

Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig, Simone Heftberger, Christian Stary

 59-76

DynaMo-AID: A Design Process and a Runtime Architecture for Dynamic Model-Based User Interface Development.

Tim Clerckx, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx

 77-95

Using Task Modelling Concepts for Achieving Adaptive Workflows.

Carsten Eichholz, Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig

 96-111

Browsing and Searching

Mixing Research Methods in HCI: Ethnography Meets Experimentation in Image Browser Design.

Thomas C. Ormerod, John A. Mariani, Nicola J. Morley, Tom Rodden, Andy Crabtree, J. Mathrick, G. Hitch, K. Lewis

 112-128

"Tell Me a Story" Issues on the Design of Document Retrieval Systems.

Daniel Gonçalves 0002, Joaquim A. Jorge

 129-145

Model-Based Approaches

CanonSketch: A User-Centered Tool for Canonical Abstract Prototyping.

Pedro F. Campos, Nuno Jardim Nunes

 146-163

Finding Iteration Patterns in Dynamic Web Page Authoring.

José A. Macías, Pablo Castells

 164-178

Very-High-Fidelity Prototyping for Both Presentation and Dialogue Parts of Multimodal Interactive Systems.

David Navarre, Pierre Dragicevic, Philippe A. Palanque, Rémi Bastide, Amélie Schyn

 179-199

USIXML: A Language Supporting Multi-path Development of User Interfaces.

Quentin Limbourg, Jean Vanderdonckt, Benjamin Michotte, Laurent Bouillon, Víctor López-Jaquero

 200-220

A Novel Dialog Model for the Design of Multimodal User Interfaces.

Robbie Schaefer, Steffen Bleul, Wolfgang Müller 0003

 221-223

Navigation Patterns - Pattern Systems Based on Structural Mappings.

Jürgen Ziegler, Markus Specker

 224-227

Ubiquitous Computing

Spatial Control of Interactive Surfaces in an Augmented Environment.

Stanislaw Borkowski, Julien Letessier, James L. Crowley

 228-244

Manipulating Vibro-Tactile Sequences on Mobile PC.

Grigori E. Evreinov, Tatiana Evreinova, Roope Raisamo

 245-252

Bridging Viewpoints

Formalising an Understanding of User-System Misfits.

Ann Blandford, Thomas R. G. Green, Iain Connell

 253-270

Supporting a Shared Understanding of Communication-Oriented Concerns in Human-Computer Interaction: A Lexicon-Based Approach.

Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, Milene Selbach Silveira, Maíra Greco de Paula, Karin Koogan Breitman

 271-288

A Seamless Development Process of Adaptive User Interfaces Explicitly Based on Usability Properties.

Víctor López-Jaquero, Francisco Montero Simarro, José Pascual Molina, Pascual González, Antonio Fernández-Caballero

 289-291

Plastic and Adaptive Interfaces

More Principled Design of Pervasive Computing Systems.

Simon A. Dobson, Paddy Nixon

 292-305

Towards a New Generation of Widgets for Supporting Software Plasticity: The "Comet".

Gaëlle Calvary, Joëlle Coutaz, Olfa Dâassi, Lionel Balme, Alexandre Demeure

 306-324

Using Interaction Style to Match the Ubiquitous User Interface to the Device-to-Hand.

Stephen W. Gilroy, Michael D. Harrison

 325-345

Supporting Flexible Development of Multi-device Interfaces.

Francesco Correani, Giulio Mori, Fabio Paternò

 346-362

Groupware

The Software Design Board: A Tool Supporting Workstyle Transitions in Collaborative Software Design.

James Wu, T. C. Nicholas Graham

 363-382

Supporting Group Awareness in Distributed Software Development.

Carl Gutwin, Kevin A. Schneider, David Paquette, Reagan Penner

 383-397