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- 2015
- Bashar Altakrouri, Andreas Schrader, Simo Hosio, Martin Christof Kindsmüller, Beat Signer:
Large-scale interaction deployment: approaches and challenges. EICS 2015: 292-293 - Davide Anzalone, Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
Responsive task modelling. EICS 2015: 126-131 - Anton Bogdanovych, Christopher J. Stanton:
A novel approach to sports oriented video games with real-time motion streaming. EICS 2015: 64-73 - Judy Bowen:
Creating models of interactive systems with the support of lightweight reverse-engineering tools. EICS 2015: 110-119 - Daniel Buschek, Alexander Auch, Florian Alt:
A toolkit for analysis and prediction of touch targeting behaviour on mobile websites. EICS 2015: 54-63 - Stéphane Chatty, Mathieu Magnaudet, Daniel Prun:
Verification of properties of interactive components from their executable code. EICS 2015: 276-285 - Fredy Cuenca, Jan Van den Bergh, Kris Luyten, Karin Coninx:
Hasselt UIMS: a tool for describing multimodal interactions with composite events. EICS 2015: 226-229 - William Delamare, Céline Coutrix, Laurence Nigay:
Designing guiding systems for gesture-based interaction. EICS 2015: 44-53 - William Delamare, Céline Coutrix, Laurence Nigay:
A tool for optimizing the use of a large design space for gesture guiding systems. EICS 2015: 238-241 - Romuald Deshayes, Tom Mens:
GISMO: a domain-specific modelling language for executable prototyping of gestural interaction. EICS 2015: 34-43 - Trien V. Do, Keith Cheverst:
The SHARC framework: utilizing personal dropbox accounts to provide a scalable solution to the storage and sharing of community generated locative media. EICS 2015: 190-199 - Werner Gaulke, Jürgen Ziegler:
Using profiled ontologies to leverage model driven user interface generation. EICS 2015: 254-259 - Giuseppe Ghiani, Marco Manca, Fabio Paternò:
Dynamic user interface adaptation driven by physiological parameters to support learning. EICS 2015: 158-163 - Joshua M. Hailpern, Rares Vernica, Molly Bullock, Udi Chatow, Jian Fan, Georgia Koutrika, Jerry Liu, Lei Liu, Steven J. Simske, Shanchan Wu:
To print or not to print: hybrid learning with METIS learning platform. EICS 2015: 206-215 - Michael James Heron:
A case study into the accessibility of text-parser based interaction. EICS 2015: 74-83 - Katja Herrmanny, Levent Gözüyasli, Daniel Deja, Jürgen Ziegler:
Sensor-based and tangible interaction with a TV community platform for seniors. EICS 2015: 180-189 - Nicolas Hili, Yann Laurillau, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa, Gaëlle Calvary:
Innovative key features for mastering model complexity: flexilab, a multimodel editor illustrated on task modeling. EICS 2015: 234-237 - Effie Karuzaki, Anthony Savidis:
Yeti: yet another automatic interface composer. EICS 2015: 12-21 - Markus Kleffmann, Marc Hesenius, Volker Gruhn:
Connecting UI and business processes in a collaborative sketching environment. EICS 2015: 200-205 - Börge Kordts, Bashar Altakrouri, Andreas Schrader:
Capturing and analysing movement using depth sensors and Labanotation. EICS 2015: 132-141 - Oliver Korn, Markus Funk, Albrecht Schmidt:
Towards a gamification of industrial production: a comparative study in sheltered work environments. EICS 2015: 84-93 - Jérémy Lacoche, Thierry Duval, Bruno Arnaldi, Eric Maisel, Jérôme Royan:
Plasticity for 3D user interfaces: new models for devices and interaction techniques. EICS 2015: 28-33 - Célia Martinie, David Navarre, Philippe A. Palanque, Camille Fayollas:
A generic tool-supported framework for coupling task models and interactive applications. EICS 2015: 244-253 - William McGrath, Mozziyar Etemadi, Shuvo Roy, Bjoern Hartmann:
fabryq: using phones as gateways to prototype internet of things applications using web scripting. EICS 2015: 164-173 - Michael Nebeling, Maria Husmann, Christoph Zimmerli, Giulio Valente, Moira C. Norrie:
XDSession: integrated development and testing of cross-device applications. EICS 2015: 22-27 - Michael Nebeling, David Ott, Moira C. Norrie:
Kinect analysis: a system for recording, analysing and sharing multimodal interaction elicitation studies. EICS 2015: 142-151 - Michael Nebeling, Fabio Paternò, Frank Maurer, Jeffrey Nichols:
Systems and tools for cross-device user interfaces. EICS 2015: 300-301 - Aditya Shekhar Nittala, Xing-Dong Yang, Scott Bateman, Ehud Sharlin, Saul Greenberg:
PhoneEar: interactions for mobile devices that hear high-frequency sound-encoded data. EICS 2015: 174-179 - Raquel Araújo de Oliveira, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa, Gaëlle Calvary:
Plasticity of user interfaces: formal verification of consistency. EICS 2015: 260-265 - Raquel Araújo de Oliveira, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa, Gaëlle Calvary:
Equivalence checking for comparing user interfaces. EICS 2015: 266-275
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