2019
Authors
Distante, D; Winckler, M; Bernhaupt, R; Bowen, J; Campos, JC; Müller, F; Palanque, P; Van Den Bergh, J; Weyers, B; Voit, A;
Publication
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACM SIGCHI SYMPOSIUM ON ENGINEERING INTERACTIVE COMPUTING SYSTEMS (EICS'19)
Abstract
Workshops are a great opportunity for identifying innovative topics of research that might require discussion and maturation. This paper summarizes the outcomes of the workshops track of the 11th Engineering Interactive Computing Systems conference (EICS 2019), held in Valencia (Spain) on 18-21 June 2019. The track featured three workshops, one half-day, one full-day and one two-days workshop, each focused on specific topics of the ongoing research in engineering usable and effective interactive computing systems. In particular, the list of discussed topics include novel forms of interaction and emerging themes in HCI related to new application domains, more efficient and enjoyable interaction possibilities associated to smart objects and smart environments, challenges faced in designing, developing and using interactive systems involving multiple stakeholders.
2016
Authors
Luyten, K; Palanque, P; Campos, JC; Schmidt, A; Signer, B; Roussel, N;
Publication
EICS 2016 - 8th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
Abstract
2020
Authors
Sekerinski, E; Moreira, N; Oliveira, JN; Ratiu, D; Guidotti, R; Farrell, M; Luckcuck, M; Marmsoler, D; Campos, J; Astarte, T; Gonnord, L; Cerone, A; Couto, L; Dongol, B; Kutrib, M; Monteiro, P; Delmas, D;
Publication
FM Workshops (1)
Abstract
2020
Authors
Sekerinski, E; Moreira, N; Oliveira, JN; Ratiu, D; Guidotti, R; Farrell, M; Luckcuck, M; Marmsoler, D; Campos, J; Astarte, T; Gonnord, L; Cerone, A; Couto, L; Dongol, B; Kutrib, M; Monteiro, P; Delmas, D;
Publication
FM Workshops (2)
Abstract
2019
Authors
Canny, A; Navarre, D; Campos, JC; Palanque, PA;
Publication
Formal Methods. FM 2019 International Workshops - Porto, Portugal, October 7-11, 2019, Revised Selected Papers, Part I
Abstract
Model-Based Testing (MBT) relies on models of a System Under Test (SUT) to derive test cases for said system. While Finite State Machine (FSM), workflow, etc. are widely used to derive test cases for WIMP applications (i.e. applications depending on 2D widgets such as menus and icons), these notations lack the expressive power to describe the interaction techniques and behaviors found in post-WIMP applications. In this paper, we aim at demonstrating that thanks to ICO, a formal notation for describing interactive systems, it is possible to generate test cases that go beyond the state of the art by addressing the MBT of advanced interaction techniques in post-WIMP applications. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
2020
Authors
Campos, JC; Fayollas, C; Harrison, MD; Martinie, C; Masci, P; Palanque, P;
Publication
ACM TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTER-HUMAN INTERACTION
Abstract
Use error due to user interface design defects is a major concern in many safety critical domains, for example avionics and health care. Early detection of latent user interface problems can be facilitated by user-centered design methods that integrate formal verification technologies. This article considers the role that formal verification technologies can play in the context of user-centered design by considering the following three existing tools: CIRCUS, PVSio-web, and IVY. These tools have been developed to support the model based analysis of critical user interfaces. They have their foundations in existing formal verification technologies, but each of them is focused towards particular issues relating to user interface design. The article explores the different phases of the user-centered design process and the extent to which each of these tools supports these phases. Criteria are developed for assessing their role at each stage of the design process. The results of the evaluation provide guidance to developers to help choose the most appropriate tool based on their analysis needs while at the same time setting challenges for future developments.
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