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EICS 2012 - The fourth ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems

Date2012-06-25

Deadline2011-12-19

VenueCopenhagen, Denmark Denmark

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Websitehttp://eics-conference.org/2012/

Topics/Call fo Papers

The fourth ACM SIGCHI Symposium on
Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
Copenhagen, Denmark, June 25?28, 2012
EICS 2012 is the fourth in a series of conferences devoted to engineering usable and effective interactive computing systems. Topics of interest include multi-device interactive systems, new and emerging modalities (e.g., gesture), entertaining applications (e.g., mobile and ubiquitous games) and development methods (e.g., extreme programming).
EICS focuses on methods, techniques, and tools for designing and developing interactive systems. The Conference brings together people who study or practice the engineering of interactive systems, drawing from HCI, Software Engineering, Requirements Engineering, CSCW, Ubiquitous and Pervasive Systems, and Game Development communities.
The conference proceedings are published by the ACM.

Long papers and workshop proposals
submissions due December 19, 2011
decisions announced February 24, 2012
final copy due April 2, 2012
Late-breaking results, demonstrations, tutorial proposals and doctoral consortium
submissions due March 5, 2012
decisions announced April 9, 2012
final copy due April 18, 2012
Topics
Topics include but are not limited to:
modeling interaction and interactive systems
engineering processes for interactive systems (e.g. design, implementation, prototyping and testing)
integrating interaction design into the software development process
interactive systems specification
requirements engineering for interactive systems
software architectures for interactive systems
frameworks and APIs for interactive systems (e.g. API usability, interaction-driven API design)
dynamic generation and composition of interactive systems
formal methods for HCI
specifying users' activities
innovative interactive applications
designing usable software
evaluation/testing of user interfaces
end-user development of interactive systems
engineering solutions for innovative applications

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