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Call for Participation
1999 International Conference on
Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces
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(CADUI'99, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, October 21-23, 1999)
http://belchi.qant.ucl.ac.be/cadui
CADUI'99 is the triennal meeting of the computer-aided design of user
interfaces in interactive applications community and serves as the principal
international forum for reporting outstanding research and development in
this area.
Scope
We seek high-quality, original papers and posters/demonstrations that address
the theory, design, development, evaluation of ideas, tools, techniques,
methodologies for computer-aided design user interfaces in (but not limited
to) the following areas:
* Adaptable, adaptive and customizable user interfaces
* Automated generation of user interfaces
* Automated presentation of information
* Automated integration of multimedia/multimodal input
* Business oriented interactive applications
* Computer-aided design of user interfaces during all development steps:
requirements gathering, specification, design, modeling, development,
prototype, evaluation, deployment, re-engineering
* Computer-aided design of user interfaces for the Internet, for tasks such
as design, navigation, brokering, electronic commerce, access, and
presentation
* Computer-aided design of localized, globalized user interfaces
* Computer-aided management of windows systems
* Design support tools and techniques
* Front-end interfaces to multimedia, hypermedia, knowledge-based systems
* Methods, metrics and tools for computer-aided evaluation of user interfaces
* Model-Based Interface Development Environments (MB-IDEs)
* Model-based and task-based approaches to user interface design
* Software tools and techniques for widget selection and placement
* User interface management systems (UIMSs)
Theme
The CADUI'99 meeting will have the thematic focus: "Supporting Design and
Redesign". Up to some recent years, many software tools, techniques and
methods have been developed to systematically produce parts or whole of a
user interface for a target interactive application. For example, software
tools that automatically generate a working user interface have been
demonstrated feasible and operational. These days, there is a shift of focus
from the automated generation to computer-aided design of user interface.
In automated generation, the process is blindly driven without human
intervention. In computer-aided design, the task analyst, the designer,
the developer, and the evaluator are more active in the production process
by deciding options, by driving the process, and by being assisted by
software tools and guided by methods in this process. Moreover, once a
particular user interface has been designed, how can it be redesigned when
the application semantics change? This edition will primarily focus on every
mean that effectively supports design and redesign during development steps.
History
The first edition of this meeting has been held as the 1st International
Workshop on Computer-Aided Generation of User Interfaces (CAGUI'93, Ulm,
November 18-19, 1993). The second edition of this meeting has been held as
the 2nd International Workshop on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces
(CADUI'96, Namur, June 5-7, 1996). This third edition, the 3rd International
Workshop on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces CADUI'99, will now be
held under the auspices of Conference.
Submissions
Papers are solicited for presentations as talks (long papers) or interactive
posters (short papers). Long papers should highlight both the general
scientific contributions of the research and their practical significance.
Authors are encouraged to submit work-in-progress and late breaking results
to the interactive poster session as short papers, which have a special late
date. Demonstrations can also be submitted as short papers. Papers for
submission must be formatted using the Springer-Verlag paper format style.
Long papers are limited to 10 pages, short papers are limited to 4 pages.
Supporting videos (VHS) are encouraged for long and short papers submissions.
If such a video can be hard for authors to produce, it is recommended to send
a session recorded with Lotus ScreenCam (http://www.lotus.com) or Microsoft
CameScope to the Program Chair. Submissions can be sent either by postal mail
or by electronic mail. For postal mail, five (5) copies of long and short
paper submissions must be sent to the Program Chair. For electronic
submissions, Word, PDF or PostScript files must be sent to the Program Chair.
Long papers should arrive by June 30th, 1999. Short papers should arrive by
July 30th, 1999.
Detailed author instructions will be available online on the web site.
The proceedings of the 2nd edition have been published by Presses
Universitaires de Namur. The proceedings of this 3rd edition will be
published. Formatting guidelines to be used are available online on the
Springer-Verlag site at http://www.springer.de/comp/authors/index.html
It is also intended that the presentations and the recorded sessions
(with Lotus ScreenCam) will be placed online on the CADUI'99 web site
for all accepted papers. The workshop will begin with an interactive
presentation of all accepted papers (short papers included) with discussion
and end up with a meeting. The goal of this meeting is to try to produce a
summary of current trends, advantages and shortcomings of actual CADUI
environments. If the scientific quality of this document is sufficient,
it is intended to submit this co-authored document to a scientific journal.
Important Dates
Paper Submissions: June 30, 1999
Poster Submissions: July 30, 1999
Review notification: September 1, 1999
Final submissions: September 15, 1999
Send submissions to Program Chair
Program Chair
Angel R. Puerta
Stanford University
251 Campus Drive - MSOB x215
Stanford, CA 94305 - 5479 USA
Tel: +1-650-723-5294
Fax: +1-650-725-7944
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Conference Chair
Jean Vanderdonckt
Institut d'Administration et de Gestion (IAG)
Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL)
Place des Doyens, 1
B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Belgium
Tel: +32-(0)10/47.85.25
Fax: +32-(0)10/47.83.24
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Program Committee
Demosthene Akoumianakis, ICS-Forth, Greece
Peter Johnson, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, UK
Christophe Kolski, Universite de Valenciennes, France
Claude Machgeels, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Philippe Palanque, Universite Toulouse I, France
Fabio Paterno, CNUCE-CNR, Italy
Norman Paton, University of Manchester, UK
Alain Pirotte, Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Angel Puerta, Stanford University, USA
Egbert Schlungbaum, Universitat Rostock, Germany
Siegfried Schreiber, Siemens, Germany
Constantine Stephanidis, ICS-Forth, Greece
Pedro Szekely, University of Southern California, USA
Jean Vanderdonckt, Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Cooperating Societies Chair
Guy Keymolen, Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Organisation Committee Chair
David Massart, Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Web site design
Pierre Berquin, Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium
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