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2014

Design and Evaluation of a Smart Library Using the APEX Framework

Autores
Abade, T; Gomes, T; Silva, JL; Campos, JC;

Publicação
HCI (21)

Abstract
User experience is a key point for successful ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) environments. The envisaged design should be explored as soon as possible to anticipate potential user problems, thus reducing re-design costs. The development of ubicomp environments' prototypes might help, providing feedback on the users' reaction to the environments. This paper describes the design and evaluation of ubicomp environments using APEX, a rapid prototyping framework providing user experience via a 3D application server and connected physical devices. APEX prototypes allow users to explore and experience many characteristics of a proposed design, in a virtual world. The paper focus in particular the design and evaluation of a smart library in the APEX framework. © 2014 Springer International Publishing Switzerland.

2014

Towards a Framework for Adaptive Web Applications

Autores
Sampaio, AI; Campos, JC;

Publicação
HCI (26)

Abstract
We have developed a framework to support adaptive elements in Web pages. In particular we focus on adaptive menus. Developers are able to define rules for menu adaptation according to the features of the device and browser in use. This paper briefly describes the selected adaptation patterns and their implementation. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014.

2014

HCI engineering: charting the way towards methods and tools for advanced interactive systems

Autores
Ziegler, J; Campos, JC; Nigay, L;

Publicação
EICS

Abstract
This workshop intends to establish the basis of a roadmap addressing engineering challenges and emerging themes in HCI. Novel forms of interaction and new application domains involve aspects that are currently not sufficiently covered by existing methods and tools. The workshop will serve as a venue to bring together researchers and practitioners interested the Engineering of Human- Computer Interaction and in contributing to the definition of a roadmap for the field. The intention is to continue work on the roadmap in follow-up workshops as well as in the IFIP Working Group on User Interface Engineering. Copyright © 2014 ACM 978-1-4503-2725-1/14/06.

2014

A Virtual Environment based Serious Game to Support Health Education

Autores
Gomes, T; Abade, T; Campos, JC; Harrison, MD; Silva, JL;

Publicação
EAI Endorsed Trans. Ambient Syst.

Abstract
APEX was developed as a framework for ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) prototyping through virtual environments. In this paper the framework is used as a platform for developing a serious game designed to instruct and to inform. The paper describes the Asthma game, a game aimed at raising awareness among children of asthma triggers in the home. It is designed to stimulate a healthier life-style for those with asthma and respiratory problems. The game was developed as the gamification of a checklist for the home environment of asthma patients.

2014

Characterizing the Control Logic of Web Applications' User Interfaces

Autores
Silva, CE; Campos, JC;

Publicação
COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS, PART VI - ICCSA 2014

Abstract
In order to develop an hybrid approach to the Reverse Engineer of Web applications, we need first to understand how much of the control logic of the user interface can be obtained from the analysis of event listeners. To that end, we have developed a tool that enables us to perform such analysis, and applied it to the implementation of the one thousand most widely used Websites (according to Alexa Top Sites). This paper describes our approach for analyzing the user interface layer of those Websites, and the results we got from the analysis. The conclusions drawn from the exercise will be used to guide the development of the proposed hybrid reverse engineering tool.

2014

Formal Verification of Safety-Critical User Interfaces: a space system case study

Autores
Sousa, M; Campos, JC; Bergue Alves, MC; Harrison, MD;

Publicação
AAAI Spring Symposia

Abstract
Safe operation of safety critical systems depends on appropriate interactions between the human operator and the computer system. Specification of such safety-critical systems is fundamental to enable exhaustive and automated analysis of operator system interaction. In this paper we present a structured, comprehensive and computer-aided approach to formally specify and verify user interfaces based on model checking techniques. Copyright © 2014, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved.

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