Program at glance
Time | Monday, September 3rd | Tuesday, September 4th | Wednesday, September 5th |
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9h | Session 2: Usability evaluation and UI testing | Session 4: Model-based and model-driven approaches | |
10h30 | Registration | Coffee Break | Coffee Break |
11h | Openning and Invited Keynote | Session 3: HCI education and training | Session 5: Tools and tool-support |
Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | |
13h30 | Session 1: Task modelling and Task-based approaches | Interactive Session | Closing |
15h | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | |
15h30 | Poster and demo Session | IFIP WG 13.2 meeting | |
17h30 | Welcome reception at the Royal Beach Antibes | Conference dinner at the Hotel Negresco, Nice, organized bus departing from SophiaTech Campus |
Detailed programme
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Monday, September 3rd
Time | Session title | Session chair |
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10h30 | Registration | |
11h | Openning session | |
11h10 | Invited keynote: Functionality, Security, Usability – pick 2? A passionate argument against false tradeoffs by Prof. Dr. Angela Sasse, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Summary: Developers today face an increasing demands – the software must not only be delivered on time and deliver innovative functionality, but be secure and usable. Delivering the latter two requires specialist knowledge many developers do not have. And the guidelines and tools produced by experts in these disciplines often do fit with current develop practices, and occasionally contradict each other. Even worse, many researchers who claim to offer ‘usable security’ produce guidance that contradicts fundamental principles of human-centred software engineering – for instance, when users are unable to achieve primary their goals because of security measures. The talk will summarise recent research on we can support developers in developing products that adhere to human-centred principles, and are secure and usable. Short bio: Prof. HDR. Dr. M. Angela Sasse FREng is a usability researcher by training, she started investigating the causes and effects of usability issues with security mechanisms in 1996. In addition to studying specific mechanisms such as passwords, biometrics, and access control, her research group has developed human-centred frameworks that explain the role of security, privacy, identity and trust in human interactions with technology. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2015, and she was formerly Director of the multidisciplinary UK Research Institute for Science of Cyber Security (RISCS) until recently when she was appointed as full professor at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. |
Marco Winckler, University Nice Sophia Antipolis, France |
12h30 | Lunch | |
13h30 | Session 1 : Task modelling and Task-based approaches. | Marta Kristín Lárusdóttir, Reykjavik University, Iceland |
13h30 full paper |
Enriching Task Models with Usability and User Experience Evaluation Data. Regina Bernhaupt, Philippe Palanque, Dimitri Drouet and Célia Martinie | |
14h full paper |
Rationalizing the Need of Architecture-Driven Testing of Interactive Systems. Alexandre Canny, Elodie Bouzekri, Célia Martinie and Philippe Palanque | 14h30 LBR |
Adding Measures in Task Models for Usability Inspection of Cloud Access Control Services. Bilal Naqvi, Ahmed Seffah and Christina Braz |
14h45 | Announcements for the demo session | |
15h | Coffee Break | |
15h30 | Poster and demo session, Chair: Philippe Renevier, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, France | |
Intuitive User-Centered Interaction Design for ATV. Stuart Chapman, Thomas Kirks and Jana Jost
Trade-off between System Effectiveness and Context Constraints in the Design of an IoT System Giving Access to Health Care in African Rural Villages. Joseph Aneke, Carmelo Ardito, Danilo Caivano, Lucio Colizzi and Loredana Verardi Early incremental user testing design approach validation for satellite command center’s application. Jonathan Tolle Integrating HCD into BizDevOps by Using the Graphical User Interface Redefinition Addressing Users’ Diversity. José Luís Silva and João Carlos Silva Software Support for Coherent Prototyping of 3D Gesture Interactions. Dominik Rupprecht, Rainer Blum, Birgit Bomsdorf eazly : A WYSIWYG editor for e-Services. Cyril Chene, Nicolas Ducoin, Jean-Luc Hak, Abdennacer Khadhri, Olivier Nicolas, Ali Saguer, Monia Rezhui |
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17h30 | Welcome reception at the Royal Beach Antibes, (plage privé), 16 Boulevard Maréchal Leclerc, Antibes, www.hotelroyal-antibes.com/royal-beach-plage-privee |
Tuesday, September 4th
Time | Session title | Session chair |
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9h | Session 2 : Usability evaluation and UI testing | Kati Kuusinen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark |
9h full paper |
Absolute Indirect Touch Interaction: Impact of Haptic Marks and Animated Visual Feedback on Usability and User Experience. Regina Bernhaupt, Dimitri Drouet and Michael Pirker | |
9h30 full paper |
User Evaluations of Virtually Experiencing Mount Everest. Marta Larusdottir, David Thue and Hannes Högni Vilhjalmsson | |
10h LBR |
Factors Affecting the Choice of Usability Evaluation Methods for Interactive Adaptive Systems. Amira Dhouib, Ahlem Assila, Abdelwaheb Trabelsi, Christophe Kolski and Mahmoud Neji | |
10h15 LBR |
Towards a Model to Address the Interplay between IoT Applications and Users in Complex Heterogeneous Contexts. Carmelo Ardito, Danilo Caivano, Lucio Colizzi and Loredana Verardi | |
10h30 | Coffee Break | |
11h | Session 3 : HCI education and training | Jan Van den Bergh, Hasselt University, Belgium |
11h full paper |
Get Realistic! – UCD Course Design and Evaluation. Marta Kristin Larusdottir, Virpi Roto, Jan Stage and Andres Lucero | |
11h30 full paper |
Helping Teams to Help Themselves: An Industrial Case Study on Interdependencies During Sprints. Jil Klünder, Fabian Kortum, Thorsten Ziehm and Kurt Schneider | |
12h00 LBR |
From Startup to Scaleup: An Interview Study of the Development of User Experience Work in a Data-Intensive Company. Kati Kuusinen, Martin Kjølbye Sørensen, Nicklas Mandrup Frederiksen, Niclas Kildahl Laugesen and Søren Holm Juul | |
12h15 LBR |
Participatory ideation for gamification: Bringing the user at the heart of the gamification design process. Thomas Vilarinho, Babak A. Farshchian, Jacqueline Floch and Ole Gunhildsberg Hansen | |
12h30 | Lunch | |
13h30 | Interactive Session | Regina Bernhaupt, Industrial Design Department, TU/e, Eindhoven, The Netherlands |
15h | Coffee break | |
15h30 | IFIP WG 13.2 meeting | |
15h30 | Open meeting for all HCSE participants | |
16h | Business meeting (for IFIP WG13.2 members) | |
17h30 | Conference dinner at the Hotel Negresco, 37 Prom. des Anglais, Nice. IMPORTANT: Bus departing from SophiaTech Campus at 17h30. Diner at 19h30. |
Wednesday, September 5th
Time | Session title | Session chair |
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9h | Session 4 : Model-based and model-driven approaches | Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany |
9h full paper |
A Method for Optimizing Complex Graphical Interfaces for Fast and Correct Perception of System States. Marie-Christin Harre, Sebastian Feuerstack and Bertram Wortelen | |
9h30 full paper |
Data-driven Usability Test Scenario Creation. Maikel van Eck, Else Markslag, Natalia Sidorova, Angelique Brosens-Kessels and Wil van der Aalst | |
10h full paper |
MIODMIT: A Generic Architecture for Dynamic Multimodal Interactive Systems. Martin Cronel, Bruno Dumas, Philippe Palanque and Alexandre Canny | |
10h30 | Coffee Break | |
11h | Session 5 : Tools and tool-support | Philippe Palanque, ICS-IRIT, Université Paul Sabatier – Toulouse III, France |
11h full paper |
Usability Evaluation of Model-Driven Cross-Device Web User Interfaces. Enes Yigitbas, Anthony Anjorin, Ivan Jovanovikj, Thomas Kern, Stefan Sauer and Gregor Engels | |
11h30 full paper |
A Visual Tool for Analysing IoT Trigger/Action Programming . Luca Corcella, Marco Manca, Fabio Paterno and Carmen Santoro | |
12h LBR |
Software Support for Coherent Prototyping of 3D Gesture Interactions. Dominik Rupprecht, Rainer Blum and Birgit Bomsdorf | |
12h15 LBR |
Towards Tool-Support for Robot-Assisted Product Creation in Fab Labs. Jan Van den Bergh, Bram van Deurzen, Tom Veuskens, Raf Ramakers and Kris Luyten | |
12h30 | Closing | Marco Winckler, University Nice Sophia Antipolis, France |
12h45 | Lunch |