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IS-EUD 2011 : Third International Symposium on End-User Development (IS-EUD 2011)Conference Series : International Symposium on End-User Development | |||||||||||||||||
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Third International Symposium on End-User Development (IS-EUD 2011) Torre Canne, Brindisi, Italy, June 7-10 2011 http://www.iseud.net/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- End-User Development (EUD) offers lightweight, use-time support which allows end users to configure, adapt and evolve software themselves. As organizations and work practices vary widely and evolve rapidly, the technological infrastructure has to permit and even support these changes. Traditional Software Engineering approaches reach their limits whenever the full spectrum of user requirements cannot be anticipated or the frequency of changes cannot be accommodated by traditional processes. EUD refers to a set of methods, techniques, and tools that allow users acting as non-professional software developers to create, modify or extend a software artifact. The deployment of Web 2.0 technologies resulted in the exponential growth of the number of end-user developers compared to the number of software professionals. The increasing importance of 'infrastructural' aspects of software, particularly the mutual dependencies between technologies, usages, and domain competencies, calls for a differentiation of roles beyond the classical user-designer dichotomy. The International Symposium on EUD brings together researchers and practitioners from industry and academia working in the field of EUD. While programming activities by non-professional actors are an essential focus, EUD also investigates into related activities within the process of developing a software infrastructure, e.g. the collective understanding and sense-making of use problems and solution alternatives, the interactions among end users around new configurations, and delegation patterns that may also partly involve professional designers. To this end, EUD brings together threads of discussion from disciplines like Human-Computer Interaction, Software Engineering, Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Artificial Intelligence. Concepts such as configurability, tailorability, end-user programming, visual programming, natural programming, and programming by example already form a fruitful base, but need to be better integrated to exploit the synergy among them. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCOPE AND TOPICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Authors are invited to submit manuscripts of original unpublished work in all areas related to EUD. Long papers may address work on cognitive and design aspects, underlying theories, formal methods, taxonomies, implementation efforts, tool support, and empirical studies. Short papers that present work in progress or demonstrations of tools are also solicited. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to: * Requirements for EUD * User Interfaces for EUD * EUD for specific types of devices * EUD in specific fields of application * EUD for user groups with specific needs * Architectures for EUD * Metaphors and patterns for software modularization supporting EUD * Deployment of Web 2.0 technologies, Mash-ups * Empirical studies of EUD practices * EUD as part of software infrastructure development and evolution * Support for collaboration among non-professional programmers * Cooperation between EUD and professional software developers * EUD and Open Source * Educational concepts to foster EUD * Micro-economical effects of EUD * Macro-economical impact of EUD * Business models for EUD solutions * Political implications of EUD * Cultures of Participation and Meta-design -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAPER SUBMISSION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We invite two different types of paper submissions: (a) long papers, up to sixteen pages, reporting on research or experience; (b) short papers, up to six pages, describing work in progress or tool demonstrations. Paper submission deadline is January 5, 2011. To aid in reviewer assignments, we also request that prospective authors submit titles and abstracts by December 17, 2010. Papers must be formatted in Springer LNCS format and must be submitted electronically. All submissions will be reviewed by members of the international Program Committee. Accepted papers (both long and short) will appear in the proceedings of IS-EUD 2011, published by Springer as Lecture Notes on Computer Science (LNCS). Short papers will be presented at the conference as poster or live demo in a specific session. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WORKSHOPS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Workshops complement the scientific program. They provide an informal setting where participants have the opportunity to discuss specific topics in an atmosphere that fosters the active exchange of ideas in the area of EUD. Workshops will be held on June 7, 2011. Workshop proposals should be sent to the Workshop Co-Chairs Anne Marie Kanstrup (kanstrup@hum.aau.dk) and Anders Mørch (anders.morch@intermedia.uio.no) by January 26, 2011. The acceptance notification will be sent by February 9, 2011. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The IS-EUD Doctoral Consortium is intended to bring together PhD students working on theory and application of EUD. To provide fruitful feedback and advice to the selected Ph.D. students on their research thesis. We particularly encourage students that are somewhere in the middle of their research to submit to this workshop. Applications to the Doctoral Consortium (up to 4 pages) should be sent to the Doctoral Consortium Co-Chairs Daniela Fogli (fogli@ing.unibs.it) and Elisa Giaccardi (elisa.giaccardi@uc3m.es) by January 5, 2011. The acceptance notification will be sent by February 28, 2011. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paper abstracts: December 17, 2010 Paper and Doctoral Consortium submission: January 5, 2011 Acceptance notification: February 28, 2011 Camera-ready of accepted contributions: March 14, 2011 Workshop submission: January 26, 2011 Workshop acceptance notification: February 9, 2011 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VENUE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Symposium will take place at the Hotel del Levante, Torre Canne (Brindisi), a seaside resort located on the lovely Adriatic Coast of the Apulia region, in South-East Italy. Hotel del Levante, via Appia, 22, Torre Canne (Brindisi), Italy Tel. +39 080 4820 160 - Fax +39 080 4820 096 Torre Canne is at about 40 Km from Brindisi airport and about 75 Km from Bari airport. Both airports have several daily connections with Rome and Milan, and with many other cities in Italy and Europe. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFERENCE CHAIRS - Maria Francesca Costabile, University of Bari, Italy - Gerhard Fischer, University of Colorado, USA PROGRAM CHAIRS - Yvonne Dittrich, IT-University of Copenhagen, Denmark - Antonio Piccinno, University of Bari, Italy WORKSHOP CHAIRS - Anne-Marie Kanstrup, University of Aalborg, Denmark - Anders Mørch, University of Oslo, Norway DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM CHAIRS - Daniela Fogli, University of Brescia, Italy - Elisa Giaccardi, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain PUBLICITY CHAIRS - Paolo Buono, University of Bari, Italy - Rosa Lanzilotti, University of Bari, Italy LOCAL ARRANGEMENT CHAIR - Carmelo Ardito, University of Bari, Italy STEERING COMMITTEE - Boris de Ruyter, Philips Research, The Netherlands - Volkmar Pipek, University of Siegen, Germany - Mary Beth Rosson, Pennsylvania State University, USA - Volker Wulf, University of Siegen, Germany PROGRAM COMMITTEE Michael Atwood, Drexel University, USA John Bacus, Google Inc., USA Ellen Balka, Simon Fraser University, Canada Jörg Beringer, SAP Research, Germany Erling Bjorgvinsson, Malmö University, Sweden Paolo Bottoni, Sapienza-University of Rome, Italy Margaret Burnett, Oregon State University, USA Danilo Caivano, University of Bari, Italy John Carroll, The Pennsylvania State University, USA Ellen Christiansen, Ålborg University, Denmark Vincenzo D'Andrea, University of Trento, Italy Clarisse de Souza, PUC-Rio, Brasil Cleidson de Souza, IBM Brazil, Brasil Paloma Diaz Perez, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain Pelle Ehn, Malmö University, Sweden Jeanette Eriksson, BTH, Sweden Athula Ginige, University of Western Sydney, Australia Thomas Andreas Herrmann, Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany Kasper Hornbæack, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Heinrich Hussmann, University of Munich, Germany Helena Karasti, University of Oulu, Finland Kari Kuutti, University of Oulu, Finland Marta Lárusdóttir, Reykjavik University, Iceland Catherine Letondal, ENAC/LII, France Henry Lieberman, MIT, USA Gary Mardsen, University of Cape Town, South Africa Agostino Marengo, University of Bari, Italy Nikolay Mehandjiev, University of Manchester, UK Horst Oberquelle, University of Hamburg, Germany Sebastian S. Ortiz-Chamorro, National University of La Plata, Argentina Sharon Oviatt, Incaa Designs, USA Philippe Palanque, Paul Sabatier University, France Cecile Paris, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia Nandish Patel, Brunel, UK Fabio Paternò, CNR, Italy Samuli Pekkola, Tampere Technical University, Finland David Redmiles, University of California, USA Alexander Repenning, University of Colorado, USA Michael Resnick, MIT, USA Stefan Sauer, University of Paderborn, Germany Judith Segal, The Open University, UK Helen Sharp, The Open University, UK Carla Simone, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy John C. Thomas, IBM T. J. Watson Research, USA Genoveffa Tortora, University of Salerno, Italy Mike Twidale, University of Illinois, USA Corrado Aaron Visaggio, University of Sannio, Italy Jacob Winther, Microsoft Dynamics, Denmark Yunwen Ye, Software Research Associates Inc., Japan For more information, look at http://www.iseud.net/ |
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