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CMHCI 2013 : 1st International Workshop on the Interplay between Conceptual Modeling and Human-Computer Interaction

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Link: http://idlab.tlu.ee/cmhci/
 
When Nov 11, 2013 - Nov 13, 2013
Where Hong Kong
Submission Deadline Jun 24, 2013
Notification Due Jun 14, 2013
Final Version Due Jul 15, 2013
Categories    conceptual modelling   HCI   interaction design
 

Call For Papers

In conjunction with the 32nd International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER2013)

The deadline is postponed to June 24

AIMS and SCOPE

Although there is a growing convergence of Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction approaches and values as far as Usability Evaluation is concerned, a remarkable distance still keeps Conceptual Modeling apart from Interaction Design. This workshop aims to build a body of applied knowledge on the increasingly relevant relation between Conceptual Modeling and Interaction Design.

Conceptual modeling techniques are relatively mature but in contrast, interaction design approaches still rely on natural language or impromptu notations to make explicit their inherent conceptual intricacies.

Further, there is considerable dichotomy between data modellers, who are focused on producing accurate models in a format suitable for machine processing, and interaction designers, who are primarily concerned with producing behaviour models in a format suitable for human consumption.
Nevertheless, the design and development process of these models potentially follows a similar process, which this workshop uses as a common ground between Conceptual Modeling and Human-Computer Interaction.

The aim of the workshop is thus to provide a platform for bringing together conceptual modeling and human computer interaction researchers and practitioners in an attempt foster the two way transfer of design and evaluation techniques across conceptual modeling and interaction design.

TOPICS

Contributions, preferably with case studies and empirical work could address, among other, the following issues:

- Which conceptual modeling techniques are useful as the basis for interaction design and do such techniques support contemporary or emerging interaction design approaches?
- How can existing conceptual modeling techniques be integrated with contemporary or emerging interaction design approaches?
- Can interaction design approaches contribute towards better designed conceptual models?
- How can interaction design evaluation practices be integrated with contemporary or emerging conceptual modeling approaches?
- How can the design of a systems’ conceptual model influence the design of the system’s interaction with its users, and viceversa?
- How can the evaluation of user interface prototypes support the improvement or customization of the underlying conceptual models?

SUBMISSION

The workshop is looking for two different types of submissions. In particular, we accept regular full papers (up to 10 pages), and posters (4 pages). All submissions should be formatted according to the Springer LNCS template http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0

Submission should be submitted through the EasyChair system: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cmhci13

All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two members of the program committee for originality, significance, clarity, and quality. Final versions of accepted submissions will be published, together with accepted submissions from other ER 2013 Workshops, as a single volume of Springer LNCS to be distributed at the ER 2013 conference.

Questions can be send to: vtomber[at]tlu.ee and jeljov[at]fon.bg.ac.rs

ORGANIZERS

David Lamas, Tallinn University, Estonia
Vladimir Tomberg, Tallinn University, Estonia
Jelena Jovanovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Carmelo Ardito, Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy
Vladan Devedzic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Michael Derntl, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Manfred Jeusfeld, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir, Reykjavik University, Iceland
Effi Law, University of Leeds, UK
Tobias Ley, Tallinn University
Cristian Mihaescu, University of Craiova, Romania
Milan Milanovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Milan Stankovic, Universite Paris Sorbonne, France
Panayiotis Zaphiris, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus

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