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HWID4Industry4.0 2016 : Human Work Interaction Design Guidelines for Industry 4.0

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Link: http://hwid.m-iti.org/?page_id=75
 
When Jun 7, 2016 - Jun 7, 2016
Where Bari, Italy
Submission Deadline Apr 5, 2016
Notification Due Apr 14, 2016
 

Call For Papers

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Call for Papers

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Human Work Interaction Design Guidelines for Industry 4.0
Workshop of IFIP WG13.6 HWID at AVI 2016
7 June 2016 - Bari, Italy
Website: http://hwid.m-iti.org/?page_id=75



"Human Work Interaction Design Guidelines for Industry 4.0" is an AVI 2016 workshop focused on discussing how in a world where the paradigm of Internet of Things allows to connect a multitude of objects and make them communicate in an intelligent fashion in production and consumption the quality of workers’ experience and outputs should be improved.

In a world where the cultural paradigms of Internet of Things (IoT) (USA), Industry 4.0 (Europe), and Internet+ (China) allow connecting a multitude of objects and making them communicate in an intelligent way, human work and workplace environments need to be reconfigured to improve the workers’ experience and the outcomes of industrial processes. In many organizations, there is a lack of knowledge regarding how to deploy technology to be appropriately used by workers while taking into account contextual characteristics of physically or spatially unusual workplaces, mentally demanding, or specifically repetitive activities.

This workshop aims at bringing together experts in industry, academy, and public administration interested in discussing the evolution that HCI needs to address in order to design smart and trans-mediated workplaces.

TOPICS

The topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following ones:

- Constraints for research and design in Industry 4.0 contexts, e.g., restricted access for research, or difficulties in articulating the specifics of the workplaces to a wider audience that is not familiar with them

- Development of a new and harmonized interdisciplinary framework for trans-mediated and smart workplaces

- Consolidate – in theoretical HWID models – experiences from the workshop papers’ empirical case studies of human work analysis and interaction design

- Learning from participants’ experiences in different work domains

- Exploration of how work analysis and interaction design have evolved, have to evolve, and can be made to co-evolve in order to support workers in Industry 4.0, pervasive, and smart workplaces

- Smart workplaces

- Design of simple interactions for complex work domains


SUBMISSIONS

Potential participants are invited to first submit a 2-4 page long position paper formatted according to the ACM extended abstract format (http://www.sigchi.org/publications/chipubform/sigchi-extended-abstracts-format-2016/view). An International scientific committee will review the papers on the basis of their originality and quality. Submissions must be submitted via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hwid4industry40).

At least one author of each accepted position paper must attend the workshop.

Abstracts of accepted papers will be included in a paper describing the workshop, published in the AVI 2016 conference proceedings. Extended versions of selected papers will be invited for a special issue of a journal.

For registrations, please visit the AVI 2016 website (http://avi2016.di.uniba.it/).


IMPORTANT DATES

Position papers submission: April 5th, 2016
Acceptance notifications: April 14th, 2016
Workshop: June 7th, 2016


ORGANIZERS

Arminda Lopes - Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute (M-iti), Portugal
Pedro Campos – Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute (M-iti), Portugal
Barbara Rita Barricelli – Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Torkil Clemmensen – Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Jose Abdelnour-Nocera – University of West London, United Kingdom
Verena Fuchsberger – University of Salzburg, Austria


CONTACTS
hwid4industry40 (at) easychair.org

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