Call: ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS 2010)

Call for Papers – EICS 2010 Late Breaking Results

ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 14, 2010
SUBMISSION LENGTH: 6 Pages in SIGCHI format
REVIEW NOTIFICATION: April 4, 2010
FINAL SUBMISSIONS DUE: April 10, 2010
CONFERENCE LOCATION: Berlin, Germany – June 21-23, 2010

Website: http://eics-conference.org/2010/

EICS is the international ACM conference devoted to the engineering of usable and effective interactive computing systems. Systems of interest will include traditional workstation-based 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 tools, methods and techniques for designing and developing interactive systems. It brings together people who study or practice the engineering of interactive systems, drawing from the HCI, Software Engineering, AI, Requirements Engineering, CSCW, Ubiquitous / Pervasive Systems and Game Development communities.

Submissions are invited that address some aspect of the engineering of human-computer interactive systems. Topics include but are not limited to:

  • Modeling interaction and interactive systems
  • Knowledge-based user interface tools
  • Engineering processes for interactive systems
  • Integrating interaction design into the software development process
  • Interactive systems specification
  • Requirements engineering for interactive systems
  • Software architectures for interactive systems
  • Dynamic generation/composition of interactive systems
  • Specifying user activities

Late breaking results (LBR) submissions (6 pages) should provide a short report on relevant work in progress. LBR submissions should present novel work that is in progress and has produced some initial promising results, that offers the potential for a significant contribution to the field, and that is novel in nature. Alternatively, an LBR submission could present work of a novel nature that has been completed but whose significance is somewhat limited.  LBR submissions do not require per se user studies or an extensive bibliography, but directly relevant work should be cited.

Accepted submissions will be presented in the main conference program and published in the conference proceedings. The conference program committee will decide if accepted submissions are to be presented as a short talk or as a poster. Additionally, accepted authors may be invited to present a demo of their work, if applicable. It is important to note that late breaking results should be submitted as camera-ready papers. Papers must be submitted using the SIGCHI publication format: http://www.sigchi.org/chipubform.

Submission via the sigchi conference website:

http://precisionconference.com/~sigchi

Late breaking results chairs:

Angel Puerta, RedWhale Soft Corp., USA
Gavin Doherty, School of Computer Science and Statistics,
Trinity College Dublin 

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 14, 2010

Contact: latebreaking@eics2010.org

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