Abstract
A well-designed, intuitive, and appealing user interface is crucial to the success of computer-based products and systems, and will gain even more importance in the upcoming interaction paradigm of Ambient Intelligence (or Ubiquitous Computing, respectively). In many domains, it will become unthinkable to demand from users to become acquainted with hundreds of systems; rather, these systems themselves have to be usable in an efficient and appealing way, must be adaptive and intuitive, context-sensitive and, often, personalized. Therefore, new approaches to automa-tic, on-the-fly creation of user-oriented, ergonomic interfaces must be pursued. The workshop shall bring together indu-strial and academic knowledge on user interface modeling, human-computer interaction, design, human factors, and social issues of the progressing computerization.
Topics of Interest
We solicit submissions which address one ore more of the following issues:
- Advanced and Model-driven User Interface Design
- Run-time Creation & Adaptation of User Interfaces
- User-Centric Design, Cultural Aspects
- Multi-modal and Barrier-free Interaction
- Knowledge Management in User Interface Design
- Computer-Aided Design
- Usability, Human Factors, Joy of Use, Emotional Design
- Future Technologies, e.g. Tangible User Interfaces
- Case studies and project experiences, problem analyses, requirements
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