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The aim of IFIP Working Group 2.7 (13.4) for User Interface
Engineering is to investigate the nature, concepts and construction
of user interfaces for software systems. The group's scope is: *
developing user interfaces based on knowledge of system and user
behaviour; * developing frameworks for reasoning about interactive
systems; and * developing engineering models for user interfaces.
Every three years, the group holds a "working conference" on these
issues. The conference mixes elements of a regular conference and a
workshop. As in a regular conference, the papers describe
relatively mature work and are thoroughly reviewed. As in a
workshop, the audience is kept small, to enable in-depth
discussions. The conference is held over 5-days (instead of the
usual 3-days) to allow such discussions. Each paper is discussed
after it is presented. A transcript of the discussion is found at
the end of each paper in these proceedings, giving important
insights about the paper. Each session was assigned a "notes
taker", whose responsibility was to collect/transcribe the
questions and answers during the session. After the conference, the
original transcripts were distributed (via the Web) to the
attendees and modifications that clarified the discussions were
accepted.
The aim of IFIP Working Group 2.7 (13.4) for User Interface
Engineering is to investigate the nature, concepts and construction
of user interfaces for software systems. The group's scope is: *
developing user interfaces based on knowledge of system and user
behaviour; * developing frameworks for reasoning about interactive
systems; and * developing engineering models for user interfaces.
Every three years, the group holds a "working conference" on these
issues. The conference mixes elements of a regular conference and a
workshop. As in a regular conference, the papers describe
relatively mature work and are thoroughly reviewed. As in a
workshop, the audience is kept small, to enable in-depth
discussions. The conference is held over 5-days (instead of the
usual 3-days) to allow such discussions. Each paper is discussed
after it is presented. A transcript of the discussion is found at
the end of each paper in these proceedings, giving important
insights about the paper. Each session was assigned a "notes
taker", whose responsibility was to collect/transcribe the
questions and answers during the session. After the conference, the
original transcripts were distributed (via the Web) to the
attendees and modifications that clarified the discussions were
accepted.
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