UIDL-WE 2012 - 1st International Workshop on User Interface Description Languages in Web Engineering
Topics/Call fo Papers
1st International Workshop on User Interface Description Languages in Web Engineering
ACRONYM: UIDL-WE 2012
URL: tba
SHORT DESCRIPTION:
The UIDL-WE workshop is aimed at investigating open research/development issues in the area of user interfaces of web applications based on a User Interface Description Language (UIDL). First, fundamental aspects need to be addressed in order to rigorously pave the way for a sound UIDL: models, meta-models, languages, and notations. Second, applied aspects of a UIDL should also be discussed in order to properly operationalize the UIDL: (meta-)model editors, computer-aided software engineering, software support, rendering engines and code generators, but also requirements for industrial uptake, including case studies in real-world conditions and the investigation of factors that may determine acceptance by developers. Third, in order to ensure the quality of web applications for the end-users, some evaluation needs to be conducted in order to assess the quality of the application that can be derived by the UIDL, especially from the viewpoint of visual quality, usability, and efficiency.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
David Faure, Thales Research & Technology, France, david.faure-AT-thalesgroup.com
Piero Fraternali, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, piero.fraternali-AT-elet.polimi.it
Jean Vanderdonckt, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium, jean.vanderdonckt-AT-uclouvain.be
ACRONYM: UIDL-WE 2012
URL: tba
SHORT DESCRIPTION:
The UIDL-WE workshop is aimed at investigating open research/development issues in the area of user interfaces of web applications based on a User Interface Description Language (UIDL). First, fundamental aspects need to be addressed in order to rigorously pave the way for a sound UIDL: models, meta-models, languages, and notations. Second, applied aspects of a UIDL should also be discussed in order to properly operationalize the UIDL: (meta-)model editors, computer-aided software engineering, software support, rendering engines and code generators, but also requirements for industrial uptake, including case studies in real-world conditions and the investigation of factors that may determine acceptance by developers. Third, in order to ensure the quality of web applications for the end-users, some evaluation needs to be conducted in order to assess the quality of the application that can be derived by the UIDL, especially from the viewpoint of visual quality, usability, and efficiency.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
David Faure, Thales Research & Technology, France, david.faure-AT-thalesgroup.com
Piero Fraternali, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, piero.fraternali-AT-elet.polimi.it
Jean Vanderdonckt, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium, jean.vanderdonckt-AT-uclouvain.be
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