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E-raamat: Human-Centered Software Engineering: 5th IFIP WG 13.2 International Conference, HCSE 2014, Paderborn, Germany, September 16-18, 2014. Proceedings

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  • Sari: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8742
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Sep-2014
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th IFIP WG 13.2 International Conference on Human-Centered Software Engineering, HCSE 2014, held in Paderborn, Germany, in September 2014. The 13 full papers and 10 short papers presented together with one keynote were carefully reviewed and selected from 35 submissions. The papers cover various topics such as integration of software engineering and user-centered design; HCI models and model-driven engineering; incorporating guidelines and principles for designing usable products in the development process; usability engineering; methods for user interface design; patterns in HCI and HCSE; software architectures for user interfaces; user interfaces for special environments; representations for design in the development process; working with iterative and agile process models in HCSE; social and organizational aspects in the software development lifecycle; human-centric software development tools; user profiles and mental models; user requirements and design constraints; and user experience and software design.
Research Papers
Active Collaborative Learning: Supporting Software Developers in Creating Redesign Proposals
1(18)
Anders Bruun
Janne Juul Jensen
Mikael B. Skov
Jan Stage
An Autoethnographic Study of HCI Effort Estimation in Outsourced Software Development
19(17)
Shalaka Dighe
Anirudha Joshi
Bridging User Context and Design Models to Build Adaptive User Interfaces
36(21)
Mladjan Jovanovic
Dusan Starcevic
Zoran Jovanovic
Continuous Improvement in Agile Development Practice: The Case of Value and Non-Value Adding Activities
57(16)
Marta Kristin Larusdottir
Asa Cajander
Michael Simader
Dynamic Interaction Plugins Deployment in Ambient Spaces
73(17)
Bashar Altakrouri
Andreas Schrader
Extending OpenUP to Conform with the ISO Usability Maturity Model
90(18)
Andres Rodriguez
Integrating Agile Development Processes and User Centred Design - A Place for Usability Maturity Models?
108(18)
Dina Salah
Richard Paige
Paul Cairns
LILOLE---A Framework for Lifelong Learning from Sensor Data Streams for Predictive User Modelling
126(18)
Mirko Fetter
Tom Gross
Rapid Task-Models Development Using Sub-models, Sub-routines and Generic Components
144(20)
Peter Forbrig
Celia Martinie
Philippe Palanque
Marco Winckler
Racim Fahssi
To Trust or Not to Trust: Six Recommendations for System Feedback in a Dynamic Environment
164(18)
Alexander G. Mirnig
Sandra Troesterer
Elke Beck
Manfred Tscheligi
Understanding End-User Development of Context-Dependent Applications in Smartphones
182(17)
Gabriella Lucci
Fabio Paterno
Usability Engineering in the Wild: How Do Practitioners Integrate Usability Engineering in Software Development?
199(18)
Nis Bornoe
Jan Stage
Usage-Based Automatic Detection of Usability Smells
217(18)
Patrick Harms
Jens Grabowski
Late Breaking Results
Aspects of Human-Centred Design in HCI with Older Adults: Experiences from the Field
235(8)
Ana Correia de Barros
Silvia Rego
Joao Antunes
CASSIS: A Modeling Language for Customizable User Interface Designs
243(8)
Jan Van den Bergh
Karin Coninx
Creating and Using Personas in Software Development: Experiences from Practice
251(8)
Jane Billestrup
Jan Stage
Anders Bruun
Lene Nielsen
Kira S. Nielsen
Improving UX Work in Scrum Development: A Three-Year Follow-Up Study in a Company
259(8)
Kati Kuusinen
Model-Based Development of Adaptive UIs for Multi-channel Self-service Systems
267(8)
Enes Yigitbas
Holger Fischer
Thomas Kern
Volker Paelke
On the Delivery of Recommendations in Social Software: A User's Perspective
275(8)
Nan Jiang
Raian Ali
Persona as a Tool to Involving Human in Agile Methods: Contributions from HCI and Marketing
283(8)
Leydi Caballero
Ana M. Moreno
Ahmed Seffah
Seeding the Design Process for Future Problems
291(8)
Peter Newman
Stephen Forshaw
Will Simm
Maria Angela Ferrario
Jon Whittle
Adrian Friday
Usability of Single- and Multi-factor Authentication Methods on Tabletops: A Comparative Study
299(8)
Anders Bruun
Kenneth Jensen
Dianna Kristensen
User Centered Inclusive Design for People with Dyslexia: Experiences from a Project on Accessibility
307(8)
Dominik Rupprecht
Rainer Blum
Birgit Bomsdorf
Keynotes
End-User Software Engineering: Toward a Future Beyond the Silos
315(2)
Margaret Burnett
How People Really (Like To) Work: Comparative Process Mining to Unravel Human Behavior
317(6)
Wil M.P. van der Aalst
Author Index 323