-------- Original-Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] CFP: Workshop on End User Creation of Services - EUD4Services, Rome, 25th May 2010 Datum: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 21:59:54 -0000 Von: Nikolay Mehandjiev nikolay.mehandjiev@manchester.ac.uk An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
==================================================================== CALL FOR PAPERS Workshop "EUD4Services" May 25, 2010 -- Rome, Italy -- In conjunction with AVI 2010 www.eud4services.orghttp://www.eud4services.org ====================================================================
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EUD4Services: Workshop on End-User Development of Software Services and Applications
End-User Development (EUD) has traditionally been focusing on non-programmers tailoring or even creating software artifacts, often in organisational context. EUD research covers methods, techniques, and tools that allow users of software systems, who are acting as non-professional software developers, at some point to create, modify or extend a software artifact.
Some of the more traditional examples of successful EUD concepts include spreadsheet and word processing macros and the specification of email filters by means of rules. Some recent developments have renewed interest in EUD research and applications. For example, Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web enable users to be contributors rather than just consumers of information on the WWW. EUD-style applications can now move beyond the corporate context and into the consumer domain, where mass customization and personalization are now possible.
Some "best practice" examples of applying mass customization and personalization with healthy business models have drawn again attention to EUD. This trend is now moving from content and personalization to functionality in the direction of user-generated web services. For example Facebook users can share and develop applications as well as content, and Yahoo!Pipes allows users to customize and develop fairly sophisticated information processing applications using visual pipes and filters.
This renewed interest is also evidenced by the increasing number of large-scale projects focusing on these recent trends, for example SOA4All, MyMobileWeb, FAST, EzWeb, ServFace. However, these come from technology perspective, and the interactions between these and the community of EUD researchers are very accidental. The proposed workshop is trying to remedy this and create a regular forum for discussion and fruitful cross-fertilisation of ideas between the communities underlying these two aspects: software services, human-computer interaction, software engineering, artificial intelligence, computer-supported cooperative work and innovation management. Contributions from these types of professionals are welcome to the workshop, which will integrate dissemination of cutting-edge research results with trend-setting discussions.
TOPICS OF INTEREST Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
* Empirical studies of EUD practices, especially those focused on service development and composition. * Service Interfaces and Interaction technologies for EUD * Metaphors for software and service modularisation * Requirements for EUD in service context * Service System Architectures for EUD * EUD as part of software infrastructuring * EUD for specific types of devices * EUD in specific fields of application * EUD for user groups with specific needs * Education concepts to foster EUD for services * Business models of EUD for services
WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION The workshop will last one day. The first part of the workshop will be dedicated to presentations of ongoing research contributed by participants; the second part will provide time for group discussions and activities on relevant issues raised by the presentations. In order to attend the workshop, participants are invited to submit papers reporting original academic or industrial research relevant to the workshop's theme.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Submissions should be formatted according to the guidelines used for the papers of the main conference. They have to be in PDF format and no longer than 3 pages, with an abstract of up to 200 words. Abstracts of accepted papers will be included in a paper describing the workshop, published in the AVI conference proceedings by ACM. Extended versions of selected papers will be invited for a special issue of a journal.
IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for submission: 28th February 2010 Acceptance notification: 15th March 2010
ORGANIZERS Maria Francesca Costabile, University of Bari, Italy Boris De Ruyter, Philips Research Europe, The Netherlands Nikolay Mehandjiev, University of Manchester, UK Piero Mussio, University of Milan, Italy
Program Committee (accepted so far)
Fabio Casati, University of Trento, Italy Anders Mørch, University of Oslo, Norway Fabio Paternò, ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy Antonio Piccinno, University of Bari, Italy Frank Piller, Aachen University, Germany Volkmar Pipek, University of Siegen, Germany Volker Wulf, University of Siegen, Germany
For any further information please visit the website: www.eud4services.orghttp://www.eud4services.org
or contact the scientific secretariat at workshop@eud4services.org mailto:workshop@eud4services.org
Dr Nikolay Mehandjiev, Senior Lecturer Manchester Business School MBS East, Room D28 The University of Manchester Booth Street West Manchester, M15 6PB, UK
e-mail: mehandjiev@acm.org URL : http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/n.mehandjiev/ Phone : +44 161 306 3319 Fax : +44 870 288 7629
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