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ECCE 2015 - Second Call for Papers

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Dianne Murray <[log in to unmask]>

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Sociotechnical research group for interaction design <[log in to unmask]>

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ECCE 2015 - Second Call for Papers

European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2015
Warsaw, Poland: 30 June - 3 July 2015

http://ecce2015.eace.net

Submission Deadline 16 February 2015
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ECCE 2015 is the 33rd annual conference of the European Association
of Cognitive Ergonomics. It is one of the premier conferences in
the area of cognitive ergonomics, human technology interaction and
cognitive engineering. It brings together researchers and
practitioners to exchange new ideas and practical experiences in
all areas of cognitive ergonomics.


SCOPE

This year's main theme - "Understanding Design through Cognition" -
links ECCE 2015 to the co-located third International Conference
on Multimedia, Interaction, Design and Innovation (MIDI 2015,
http://midi.pja.edu.pl/).
Researchers are invited to consider how the broader view of
cognition that has developed in recent years can contribute to a
better understanding of design processes.

ECCE 2015 seeks to encourage dialogue and discussion among
participants about the main theme as well as general topics of this
conference series. Submissions in the form of long papers, short
papers, posters & demonstration papers are possible. We are
planning to invite the authors of selected papers to contribute
to a special issue of a relevant journal.

The main conference (1-3 July 2015) will be preceded by a day of
workshops and a panel discussion with invited guests that are open
to the audience of the joint conferences.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Victor Kaptelinin
Umeå University (Sweden), University of Bergen (Norway)

Krzysztof Walczak
Poznan University of Economics (Poland)

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TOPICS

We invite conceptual and empirical submissions addressing the
following topics (but not limited to):

- Cognitive process of design
- Team dynamics in design processes
- Human decision making and problem solving
- Motivation, engagement, goal sharing
- Collaborative creativity
- Collaboration in (heterogeneous) design teams
- Decision aiding, information presentation and visualization
- Design methods, tools, and methodologies for supporting cognitive tasks
- Cognitive task analysis and modelling
- Methods and tools for studying cognitive tasks
- Trust and control in complex systems
- Situation awareness
- Human learning behavior
- Human error and reliability
- Affective/emotional aspects of human interaction with IT artefacts
- Resilience and diversity

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IMPORTANT DATES

16 February 2015   Deadline for submission in all categories
17 April 2015      Notification of acceptance
15 May 2015        Camera ready version
15 May 2015        Early registration

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SUBMISSIONS

We invite various types of submissions. All submissions will be
peer-reviewed by an international panel of experts. Accepted papers
of all categories will be published in the proceedings and made
available in the ACM digital library.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

* All submissions must be written in English and must follow the formatting
    guidelines of the ACM proceedings contributions, available at:

http://www.sigchi.org/publications/chipubform/sigchi-papers-word-template/view.

* Long, short and poster submissions should be made through the
    EasyChair Reviewing System
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecce2015.
    Authors must declare in which category their paper is submitted.

* Workshop contributions should be submitted through e-mail to
    [log in to unmask]

* All submitted documents (except for workshops) must be fully
    anonymized.

SUBMISSION CATEGORIES

Workshops

Submissions for one-day or half-day workshops are invited. The
workshops will be held on 30 June 2015. Workshop proposers should
submit a 2 page paper using the Word Template. The workshop paper
should explain the topic of the workshop, how it is set up, the
manner in which people can participate, the aim and the potential
outcomes of the workshop.
In addition, a cover letter should be included with background
information about the workshop organizers.

Accepted workshops will need to provide a short description of the
workshop for publication on the conference web site. This should
consist of the workshop title, abstract, names, affiliation of the
organizers, and submitted position paper or other participation
requirements. Workshop organizers are responsible for, and free to
decide and specify if, how, and where to publish accepted position
papers.


Long paper category

Long papers should describe authors' original, completed research
work that contributes to the topics relevant to the conference. They
should not exceed the maximum length of 8 pages (ACM style sheet).


Short papers category

Short papers should describe work-in-progress, industrial
experiences, and innovative concepts or approaches which can promote
discussions among attendants. They should not exceed the maximum
length of 4 pages (ACM style sheet).


Posters & Demonstration category

The Poster and Demonstration sessions aim to show work in a setting
which facilitates open discussion. Authors who wish to present and
demonstrate their work, smaller projects, systems or prototypes in
a more interactive and informal setting during ECCE2015, may choose
this category and provide a description. Poster and demonstration
papers should not exceed 2 pages (ACM style sheet).


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ORGANISATION

General Co-Chairs (ECCE2015 & MIDI 2015)
Anke Dittmar, University of Rostock (Germany)
Marcin Sikorski, PJWSTK, Warsaw and Gdansk University of Technology,
Gdansk (Poland)

Contact us at [log in to unmask]


Program Co-Chair (ECCE 2015 & MIDI 2015)
Tjerk de Greef, Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands)
Krysztof Marasek, PJWSTK, Warsaw (Poland)

Contact us at [log in to unmask]

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