[1]
Responsive task modelling
Model-based engineering
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Anzalone, Davide
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Manca, Marco
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
ACM SIGCHI 2015 Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
2015-06-23
p.126-131
© Copyright 2015 ACM
Summary: In this paper we present a new tool for specifying task models (Responsive
CTT), which can be accessed through touch-based mobile devices such as
smartphones and tablets as well. The tool is Web-based and responsive in order
to provide adapted user interfaces to better support the most common activities
in task modelling through various types of devices. We describe the relevant
aspects to take into account for this purpose and how we have addressed them in
designing the tool. We also report on first user tests.
[2]
Considering task pre-conditions in model-based user interface design and
generation
Model-based UIs session
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Manca, Marco
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
ACM SIGCHI 2014 Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
2014-06-17
p.149-154
© Copyright 2014 ACM
Summary: Deriving meaningful and consistent user interface implementations from task
models is not trivial because of the large gap in terms of abstraction. This
paper focuses on how to handle task preconditions in the design and generation
process, an issue which has not adequately been addressed in previous work. We
present a solution that is able to manage the information related to task
pre-conditions at the various possible abstraction levels. The paper also
reports on some example applications that show the generality of the solution
and how it can be exploited in various cases.
[3]
Interactive customization of ubiquitous Web applications
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Ghiani, G.
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Paternò, F.
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Santoro, C.
Journal of Visual Languages & Computing
2013-02
v.24
n.1
p.37-52
Keywords: Ubiquitous Web user interfaces
Keywords: End user customization
Keywords: Migratory interfaces
© Copyright 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
Summary: Ubiquitous environments pose new challenges for end users who often need to
access their applications from various devices. In this paper we present a
solution that allows users to easily customise and migrate interactive web
applications starting with an existing desktop version. This is obtained
through an intelligent infrastructure that enables users to select the relevant
part of an interactive Web application in order to create a mobile version and
migrate it.
[4]
Adaptive User Interfaces for Smart Environments with the Support of
Model-Based Languages
Long Papers
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Bongartz, Sara
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Jin, Yucheng
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Paternò, Fabio
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Rett, Jörg
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
Proceedings of the 2012 International Joint Conference on Ambient
Intelligence
2012-11-13
p.33-48
Keywords: Adaptive service front-ends; Context-aware user interfaces; model-based user
interface languages; Warehouse picking system
© Copyright 2012 Springer-Verlag
Summary: This article presents a solution for supporting adaptive user interfaces in
work environments. Its architecture is built upon the concept of model-based UI
design extended by context aware and adaptive features. Model-based languages
provide the software development process with useful support for, building
design prototypes and actual implementations for devices with various
interaction resources. The proposed architecture is able to adapt to selected
aspects of the context during run-time by communicating with a context server
and applying the specified adaptation rules. In order to show the possibilities
of the proposed solution, we report on its application in the development of an
adaptive user interface prototype to be used in a warehouse picking system.
[5]
Improving Support for Visual Task Modelling
Short Papers
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
Proceedings of IFIP HCSE'12: Human-Centered Software Engineering
2012-10-29
p.299-306
Keywords: Task models; Visual Tool Support; CTT
© Copyright 2012 IFIP
Summary: ConcurTaskTrees (CTT) and its supporting environment (CTTE) have been widely
used for a significant period of time. However, users have expressed various
concerns regarding their usability. In this paper, we present the modifications
made so as to provide more effective support. In particular, the environment
has been enhanced in order to make it more suitable for designing real-world
applications, including improved support for task model editing and early
prototype generation. We also report on two evaluation tests that provided
useful feedback in order to decide how to improve the environment.
[6]
A logical framework for multi-device user interfaces
UbiComp
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
ACM SIGCHI 2012 Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
2012-06-25
p.45-50
© Copyright 2012 ACM
Summary: In this paper, we present a framework for describing various design
dimensions that can help in better understanding the features provided by tools
and applications for multi-device environments. We indicate the possible
options for each dimension, and also discuss how various research proposals in
the area are located in our framework. The final discussion also points out
important areas for future research.
[7]
Push and pull of web user interfaces in multi-device environments
Interface design
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Ghiani, Giuseppe
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Advanced Visual
Interfaces
2012-05-22
p.10-17
© Copyright 2012 ACM
Summary: In this work we present an environment able to support users in seamless
access to Web applications in multi-device contexts. The environment supports
dynamic push and pull of interactive Web applications, or parts of them, across
desktop and mobile devices while preserving their state.
We describe mechanisms for sharing information regarding devices, users, and
Web applications with various levels of privacy and report on first experiences
with the proposed environment.
[8]
The role of HCI models in service front-end development
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Paterno, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
Behaviour and Information Technology
2012-03
v.31
n.3
p.231-244
© Copyright 2012 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Summary: This article discusses how human-computer interaction (HCI) models can
support the development of interactive applications based on Web services. It
also introduces a specific method exploiting such models for this purpose and
the associated tool support. An example application of the method for an
educational scenario is presented. The results of an early test of the
development environment are reported as well. Lastly, some conclusions are
drawn along with indications for future work.
[9]
Supporting Transformations across User Interface Descriptions at Various
Abstraction Levels
Interactive Posters
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Lisai, Mauro
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT'11: Human-Computer Interaction
2011-09-05
v.4
p.608-611
Keywords: Model-based Design; Model-to-model transformation
© Copyright 2011 IFIP
Summary: Model-based approaches for user interfaces exploit various models in order
to represent interactive systems at different levels of abstraction. During the
design and development process, it is useful to have transformations to derive
higher or lower level models. Such transformations should be customizable by
designers to reach the desired results. In this paper we present a tool that
allows designers without deep knowledge of transformation languages in creating
and executing such transformations.
[10]
Engineering JavaScript state persistence of web applications migrating
across multiple devices
Adaptation and migration
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Bellucci, Federico
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Ghiani, Giuseppe
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
ACM SIGCHI 2011 Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
2011-06-13
p.105-110
© Copyright 2011 ACM
Summary: Ubiquitous environments call for user interfaces able to migrate across
various types of devices while preserving task continuity. One fundamental
issue in migratory user interfaces is how to preserve the state while moving
from one device to another. In this paper we present a solution for the
interactive part of Web applications. In particular, we focus on the most
problematic part, which is maintaining the JavaScript state. We also describe
an example application to illustrate the support provided by our migration
platform.
[11]
EDITED BOOK
Migratory Interactive Applications for Ubiquitous Environments
Human-Computer Interaction Series
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Paternò, Fabio
2011
n.11
p.175
Springer London
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-85729-250-6
Introduction (1-7)
+ Paternò, Fabio
State of the Art in Migration (9-23)
+ Paternò, Fabio
+ Santoro, Carmen
+ Olsen, Rasmus
Migration Opportunities (25-30)
+ Grasselli, Agnese
+ Vangelista, Alessandro
+ et al
The OPEN Migration Platform Architecture (31-44)
+ Martin, Miquel
User Interface Migration Based on the Use of Logical Descriptions (45-59)
+ Ghiani, Giuseppe
+ Paternò, Fabio
+ et al
Service Migration Network Support (61-94)
+ Olsen, Rasmus
+ Højgaard-Hansen, Kim
+ et al
Dynamic Reconfiguration of Application Logic During Application Migration (95-107)
+ Klus, Holger
+ Schindler, Björn
+ Rausch, Andreas
Design and Development of a Migratory Application Based on OPEN Migration Service Platform (109-135)
+ Cherchi, Giancarlo
+ Mureddu, Francesca
Next-Generation Migratory Emergency Management Application (137-148)
+ Schmidt, Kay-Uwe
+ Milanova, Veselina
+ et al
Integration of User Interface Migration and Application Logic Reconfiguration: An Example in the Game Domain (149-161)
+ Ghiani, Giuseppe
+ Klus, Holger
+ Paternò, Fabio
+ et al
The Usability Evaluation and the Programmability Assessment of Migration (163-175)
+ Grasselli, Agnese
+ Vangelista, Alessandro
+ et al
[12]
On-demand cross-device interface components migration
Ubiquity and context awareness
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Ghiani, Giuseppe
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
Proceedings of 12th Conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile
devices and services
2010-09-07
p.299-308
Keywords: migratory interfaces, partial migration, ubiquitous environments
© Copyright 2010 ACM
Summary: Ubiquitous environments call for innovative uses of existing applications.
In this paper we present our solution for partial Web migration: it allows
users to interactively select parts of existing interfaces and have them
migrate to a target device. The underlying supporting platform exploits logical
user interface descriptions and a set of transformations. This environment is
particularly useful for supporting mobile users accessing complex Web
applications, such as various emerging mash-ups. We also show an example of use
of our solution in a widespread Web application, and report on a user test.
[13]
Exploiting web service annotations in model-based user interface development
Collaboration, business and web orchestration
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
ACM SIGCHI 2010 Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
2010-06-19
p.219-224
Keywords: annotations, model-based user interface design, task models., web services
© Copyright 2010 ACM
Summary: In this paper we present a method and the associated tool support able to
exploit the content of Web service annotations in model-based user interface
design and development. We also show an example application of the proposed
approach.
[14]
User task-based development of multi-device service-oriented applications
Workshops
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Paternó, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Advanced Visual
Interfaces
2010-05-26
p.407
© Copyright 2010 ACM
Summary: In this paper, we present a method and the associated tool support able to
exploit Web services in model-based user interface development, starting with
the results of a task analysis phase, and using the content of Web service
annotations. The resulting environment is a powerful support for developing
multi-device interactive applications based on Web Services, since it is able
to generate usable service front ends specified in a variety of implementation
languages. This is achieved through connecting pre-existing Web services with
the task model of the interactive application that has to be built. Then, the
task model is used as a starting point for the generation of corresponding user
interfaces descriptions at different abstraction levels, through a number of
transformations that aim to preserve the usability of the corresponding models
or implementations. The environment also allows designers to specify and
customize such transformations among various levels of detail of the user
interface description.
[15]
Partial web interface migration
Workshops
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Ghiani, Giuseppe
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Advanced Visual
Interfaces
2010-05-26
p.414
Keywords: partial migration, ubiquitous environments
© Copyright 2010 ACM
Summary: We discuss our solution for partial Web migration from large screens to
mobile devices. It is based on multiple UI abstraction levels and some
transformations that allow the migration of selected UI components to another
device.
[16]
Model-Based Design of Multi-device Interactive Applications Based on Web
Services
Model-Based Design of Interactive Systems
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT'09: Human-Computer Interaction
2009-08-24
v.1
p.892-905
Keywords: Model-Based Design; Multi-device Environments; User Interface Design; Web
Services
© Copyright 2009 IFIP
Summary: Creating an interactive application based on pre-existing functionalities
poses a number of novel issues in the design process. We discuss a method and
an associated model-based language, which aim to address such issues in
multi-device contexts. One specific aspect of this method is the ability to
obtain user interfaces for accessing multiple services. In addition, the
possibility to specify interactive objects, Web services accesses and scripts
allows designers to describe Rich Internet Applications as well.
[17]
Support for authoring service front-ends
Support for interactive system engineering
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
ACM SIGCHI 2009 Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
2009-07-15
p.85-90
Keywords: model-based design, user interface composition, web services
© Copyright 2009 ACM
Summary: The success of service-oriented computing has important implications on how
people develop user interfaces. This paper discusses a method for supporting
the development of interactive applications based on the access to services,
which can be associated with user interface annotations. In particular, we show
how model-based descriptions can be useful for this purpose and the design of
an authoring environment for the development of interactive front-ends of
applications based on Web services. A prototype of the authoring environment is
presented.
[18]
UbiCicero: A location-aware, multi-device museum guide
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Ghiani, Giuseppe
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Paternò, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
Interacting with Computers
2009
v.21
n.4
p.288-303
Keywords: Mobile guides; Multi-device adaptation; Location-awareness; Interactive
games in museums; User interface software and technology
© Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V.
1. Introduction
2. Related work
3. The mobile guide
3.1. Location-awareness
3.2. Adaptive support
3.3. Games
3.3.1. Individual games
3.3.2. Cooperative games
4. Exploiting multi-device environments
5. Software architecture
5.1. Museum definition
5.2. Localisation
5.2.1. RFID technologies
5.2.2. Our RFID configuration
5.3. Core
5.3.1. Event logger
5.3.2. DB access interface
5.3.3. Communication functions
5.4. User model
5.5. Visit
5.6. Games
6. Customisation facilities
7. Evaluation
8. Conclusions and future work
Summary: In this paper, we propose UbiCicero, a multi-device, location-aware museum
guide able to opportunistically exploit large screens when users are nearby.
Various types of games are included in addition to the museum and artwork
descriptions. The mobile guide is equipped with an RFID reader, which detects
nearby tagged artworks. By taking into account context-dependent information,
including the current user position and behaviour history, as well as the type
of device available, more personalised and relevant information is provided to
the user, enabling a richer overall experience. We also present example
applications of this solution and then discuss the results of first empirical
tests performed to evaluate the usefulness and usability of the enhanced
multi-device guide.
[19]
MARIA: A universal, declarative, multiple abstraction-level language for
service-oriented applications in ubiquitous environments
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Paterno, Fabio
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Santoro, Carmen
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Spano, Lucio Davide
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
2009
v.16
n.4
p.19
© Copyright 2009 ACM
Summary: One important evolution in software applications is the spread of
service-oriented architectures in ubiquitous environments. Such environments
are characterized by a wide set of interactive devices, with interactive
applications that exploit a number of functionalities developed beforehand and
encapsulated in Web services. In this article, we discuss how a novel
model-based UIDL can provide useful support both at design and runtime for
these types of applications. Web service annotations can also be exploited for
providing hints for user interface development at design time. At runtime the
language is exploited to support dynamic generation of user interfaces adapted
to the different devices at hand during the user interface migration process,
which is particularly important in ubiquitous environments.
[20]
EDITED BOOK
The Universal Access Handbook
2009
n.61
p.1034
CRC Press
== Introduction to Universal Access ==
Universal Access and Design for All in the Evolving Information Society
+ Stephanidis, C.
Perspectives on Accessibility: From Assistive Technologies to Universal Access and Design for All
+ Emiliani, P. L.
Accessible and Usable Design of Information and Communication Technologies
+ Vanderheiden, G. C.
== Diversity in the User Population ==
Dimensions of User Diversity
+ Ashok, M.
+ Jacko, J. A.
Motor Impairments and Universal Access
+ Keates, S.
Sensory Impairments
+ Kinzel, E.
+ Jacko, J. A.
Cognitive Disabilities
+ Lewis, C.
Age-Related Diff erences in the Interface Design Process
+ Kurniawan, S.
International and Intercultural User Interfaces
+ Marcus, A.
+ Rau, P.-L. P.
== Technologies for Diverse Contexts of Use ==
Accessing the Web
+ Hanson, V. L.
+ Richards, J. T.
+ Harper, S.
+ Trewin, S.
Handheld Devices and Mobile Phones
+ Kaikkonen, A.
+ Kaasinen, E.
+ Ketola, P.
Virtual Reality
+ Hughes, D.
+ Smith, E.
+ Shumaker, R.
+ Hughes, C.
Biometrics and Universal Access
+ Fairhurst, M. C.
Interface Agents: Potential Benefits and Challenges for Universal Access
+ and, E. André
M. Rehm
== Development Lifecycle of User Interfaces ==
User Requirements Elicitation for Universal Access
+ Antona, M.
+ Ntoa, S.
+ Adami, I.
+ Stephanidis, C.
Unified Design for User Interface Adaptation
+ Savidis, A.
+ Stephanidis, C.
Designing Universally Accessible Games
+ Grammenos, D.
+ Savidis, A.
+ Stephanidis, C.
Software Requirements for Inclusive User Interfaces
+ Savidis, A.
+ Stephanidis, C.
Tools for Inclusive Design
+ Waller, S.
+ Clarkson, P. J.
The Evaluation of Accessibility, Usability, and User Experience
+ Petrie, H.
+ Bevan, N.
== User Interface Development: Architectures, Components, and Tools ==
A Unified Soft ware Architecture for User Interface Adaptation
+ Savidis, A.
+ Stephanidis, C.
A Decision-Making Specifi cation Language for User Interface Adaptation
+ Savidis, A.
+ Stephanidis, C.
Methods and Tools for the Development of Unified Web-Based User Interfaces
+ Doulgeraki, C.
+ Partarakis, N.
+ Mourouzis, A.
+ Stephanidis, C.
User Modeling: A Universal Access Perspective
+ Adams, R.
Model-Based Tools: A User-Centered Design for All Approach
+ Stary, C.
Markup Languages in Human-Computer Interaction
+ Paternò, F.
+ Santoro, C.
Abstract Interaction Objects in User Interface Programming Languages
+ Savidis, A.
== Interaction Techniques and Devices ==
Screen Readers
+ Asakawa, C.
+ Leporini, B.
Virtual Mouse and Keyboards for Text Entry
+ Evreinov, G.
Speech Input to Support Universal Access
+ Feng, J.
+ Sears, A.
Natural Language and Dialogue Interfaces
+ Jokinen, K.
Auditory Interfaces and Sonification
+ Nees, M. A.
+ Walker, B. N.
Haptic Interaction
+ Jansson, G.
+ Raisamo, R.
Vision-Based Hand Gesture Recognition for Human-Computer Interaction
+ Zabulis, X.
+ Baltzakis, H.
+ Argyros, A.
Automatic Hierarchical Scanning for Windows Applications
+ Ntoa, S.
+ Savidis, A.
+ Stephanidis, C.
Eye Tracking
+ Majaranta, P.
+ Bates, R.
+ Donegan, M.
Brain-Body Interfaces
+ Gnanayutham, P.
+ George, J.
Sign Language in the Interface: Access for Deaf Signers
+ Huenerfauth, M.
+ Hanson, V. L.
Visible Language for Global Mobile Communication: A Case Study of a Design Project in Progress
+ Marcus, A.
Contributions of "Ambient" Multimodality to Universal Access
+ Carbonell, N.
== Application Domains ==
Vocal Interfaces in Supporting and Enhancing Accessibility in Digital Libraries
+ Catarci, T.
+ Kimani, S.
+ Dubinsky, Y.
+ Gabrielli, S.
Theories and Methods for Studying Online Communities for People with Disabilities and Older People
+ Pfeil, U.
+ Zaphiris, P.
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
+ Gross, T.
+ Fetter, M.
Developing Inclusive e-Training
+ Savidis, A.
+ Stephanidis, C.
Training through Entertainment for Learning Difficulties
+ Savidis, A.
+ Grammenos, D.
+ Stephanidis, C.
Universal Access to Multimedia Documents
+ Petrie, H.
+ Weber, G.
+ Völkel, T.
Interpersonal Communication
+ Waller, A.
Universal Access in Public Terminals: Information Kiosks and ATMs
+ Kouroupetroglou, G.
Intelligent Mobility and Transportation for All
+ Bekiaris, E.
+ Panou, M.
+ Gaitanidou, E.
+ Mourouzis, A.
+ Ringbauer, B.
Electronic Educational Books for Blind Students
+ Grammenos, D.
+ Savidis, A.
+ Georgalis, Y.
+ Bourdenas, T.
+ Stephanidis, C.
Mathematics and Accessibility: A Survey
+ Pontelli, E.
+ Karshmer, A. I.
+ Gupta, G.
Cybertherapy, Cyberpsychology, and the Use of Virtual Reality in Mental Health
+ Renaud, P.
+ Bouchard, S.
+ Chartier, S.
+ Bonin, M-P
== Nontechnological Issues ==
Policy and Legislation as a Framework of Accessibility
+ Kemppainen, E.
+ Kemp, J. D.
+ Yamada, H.
Standards and Guidelines
+ Vanderheiden, G. C.
eAccessibility Standardization
+ Engelen, J.
Management of Design for All
+ Bühler, C.
Security and Privacy for Universal Access
+ Maybury, M. T.
Best Practice in Design for All
+ Miesenberger, K.
== Looking to the Future ==
Implicit Interaction
+ Ferscha, A.
Ambient Intelligence
+ Streitz, N. A.
+ Privat, G.
Emerging Challenges
+ Stephanidis, C.
[21]
Preserving Rich User Interface State in Web Applications across Various
Platforms
HCSE Short Papers
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Paternò, Fabio
/
Santoro, Carmen
/
Scorcia, Antonio
Proceedings of IFIP HCSE'08: Human-Centered Software Engineering
2008-09-25
p.255-262
© Copyright 2008 IFIP
Summary: This paper aims to provide thorough discussion of the aspects that compose
the state of a Web application user interface, and show how it can be preserved
across multiple devices with different interaction resources when the user
interface dynamically migrates. The approach proposed exploits a migration
server along with logical user interface descriptions.
[22]
User Interface Migration between Mobile Devices and Digital TV
Demonstrations
/
Paternò, Fabio
/
Santoro, Carmen
/
Scorcia, Antonio
Proceedings of IFIP HCSE'08: Human-Centered Software Engineering
2008-09-25
p.287-292
Keywords: User Interface Migration; Adaptation to the Interaction Platform; Ubiquitous
Environments
© Copyright 2008 IFIP
Summary: In this paper we present a demonstration of the Migrantes environment for
supporting user interface migration through different devices, including mobile
ones and digital TV. The goal of the system is to furnish user interfaces that
are able to migrate across different devices, in such a way as to support task
continuity for the mobile user. This is obtained through a number of
transformations that exploit logical descriptions of the user interfaces to be
handled. The migration environment supports the automatic discovery of client
devices and its architecture is based on the composition of a number of
software services required to perform a migration request.
[23]
Exploiting RFIDs and Tilt-Based Interaction for Mobile Museum Guides
Accessible to Vision-Impaired Users
Smart Environments
/
Ghiani, Giuseppe
/
Leporini, Barbara
/
Paternò, Fabio
/
Santoro, Carmen
ICCHP'08: International Conference on Computers Helping People with Special
Needs
2008-07-09
p.1070-1077
Keywords: Mobile guides; Accessibility; Tilt-based interaction; Blind users; RFIDS
© Copyright 2006 Springer-Verlag
Summary: In this paper, we present a study aiming to investigate how tilt-based
interaction, along with RFIDs for localization, can be exploited to support
blind users in interacting with mobile guides. We describe the design proposed
and report on a first user study, which also compared two different ways to
provide audio feedback (short sounds or vocal messages) for the tilt-based
interaction.
[24]
Automatically adapting web sites for mobile access through logical
descriptions and dynamic analysis of interaction resources
Interactive querying and retrieval
/
Paternò, Fabio
/
Santoro, Carmen
/
Scorcia, Antonio
Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Advanced Visual
Interfaces
2008-05-28
p.260-267
Keywords: mobile interfaces, model-based design, multi-device web interfaces, user
interface adaptation
© Copyright 2008 ACM
Summary: While several solutions for desktop user interface adaptation for mobile
access have been proposed, there is still a lack of solutions able to
automatically generate mobile versions taking semantic aspects into account. In
this paper, we propose a general solution able to dynamically build logical
descriptions of existing desktop Web site implementations, adapt the design to
the target mobile device, and generate an implementation that preserves the
original communications goals while taking into account the actual resources
available in the target device. We describe the novel transformations supported
by our new solution, show example applications and report on first user tests.
[25]
EDITED BOOK
Maturing Usability: Quality in Software, Interaction and Value
Human-Computer Interaction Series
/
Law, Effie Lai-Chong
/
Hvannberg, Ebba Thora
/
Cockton, Gilbert
2008
n.16
p.424
Springer London
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84628-941-5
== Quality in Software ==
Usability Evaluation of User Interfaces Generated with a Model-Driven Architecture Tool (3-32)
+ Abrahão, Silvia
+ Iborra, Emilio
+ Vanderdonckt, Jean
Software Quality Engineering: The Leverage for Gaining Maturity (33-55)
+ Suryn, Witold
Connecting Rigorous System Analysis to Experience-Centered Design (56-74)
+ Harrison, Michael
+ Campos, José Creissac
+ Doherty, Gavin
+ Loer, Karsten
Tailoring Usability into Agile Software Development Projects (75-95)
+ Ambler, Scott W.
Tailoring Usability into Agile Software Development Projects (96-119)
+ Bernhaupt, Regina
+ Navarre, David
+ Palanque, Philippe
+ Winckler, Marco
== Quality in Interaction ==
Systems Usability -- Promoting Core-Task Oriented Work Practices (123-143)
+ Savioja, Paula
+ Norros, Leena
Usability Work in Professional Website Design: Insights from Practitioners' Perspectives (144-167)
+ Furniss, Dominic
+ Blandford, Ann
+ Curzon, Paul
Characterizations, Requirements, and Activities of User-Centered Design -- the KESSU 2.2 Model (168-196)
+ Jokela, Timo
Remote Usability Evaluation: Discussion of a General Framework and Experiences from Research with a Specific Tool (197-221)
+ Paternò, Fabio
+ Santoro, Carmen
Utility and Experience in the Evolution of Usability (222-240)
+ Lindgaard, Gitte
+ Parush, Avi
== Quality in Value ==
Usability and Users' Health Issues in Systems Development -- Attitudes and Perspectives (243-266)
+ Cajander, Åsa
+ Boivie, Inger
+ Gulliksen, Jan
Usability Evaluation as Idea Generation (267-286)
+ Hornbæk, Kasper
Putting Value into E-valu-ation (287-317)
+ Cockton, Gilbert
HCI and the Economics of User Experience (318-343)
+ Sikorski, Marcin
The Future of Usability Evaluation: Increasing Impact on Value (344-378)
+ Rosenbaum, Stephanie
A Green Paper on Usability Maturation (381-424)
+ Law, Effie Lai-Chong
+ Hvannberg, Ebba Thora
+ Cockton, Gilbert