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CFP: Best Practices of Serious Games Testing workshop
This workshop brings together researchers, practitioners, stakeholders and
students from development of serious games (video games with a purpose
beyond entertainment, such as educational games), games user research,
software engineering in game development, HCI and related areas. Following
the spirit of the IEEE/ICIS conference, the workshop aims to discuss
practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted on software and user
testing and assessment of serious games, in the form of best practices.
Suggested topics for the Workshop include (but are not limited to) the
following:
• Testing methodologies
• Testing protocols in the COVID-19 pandemic
• Remote testing
• Experiences in applying software testing tools
• Design and application of surveys and questionnaires
• White-box testing
• Usability testing
• UX testing
• QA testing
• Playtesting
• Presence testing
• Engagement testing
• Testing using physiological measurements
• Formative/Summative evaluation and testing
• AI-based testing
• Assessment with immersive technologies
• Knowledge retention and transferable skills tests/evaluation
Participants in this workshop are welcome to submit 2-4 pages for short
papers and 5-6 pages for full papers describing research and practical
issues on serious game testing and assessment, including a list of 4 best
practices. Each participant will present his/her own paper during the
workshop. For each accepted paper, one full author registration is required.
We encourage work-in-progress submissions as well as more mature work.
This Workshop is part of the IEEE/ACIS 21st International Fall Conference
on Computer and Information Science (ICIS 2021-Fall) October 13-15, 2021,
Xi'an, China. Event web page:
http://acisinternational.org/conferences/icis-2021-fall/
The workshop will be held online via Zoom.
Publications
All accepted papers will be published in the IEEE conference proceedings,
and will be submitted to be indexed by Scopus, EI, INSPEC and DBLP.
The Organizing Committee will peer-review the submitted papers.
Format
Please write your proposal using the General IEEE conference paper format:
https://www.ieee.org/content/dam/ieee-org/ieee/web/org/conferences/conferen…
Schedule
Submission deadline: May 10, 2021. Please send your submission to:
miguel.garcia(a)algomau.ca
Author notification: June 10, 2021
Final manuscripts (camera ready)/ registration due: July 10, 2021.
Please consult the main Conference web page for registration:
http://acisinternational.org/conferences/icis-2021-fall/
Workshop date: October 13, 2021
Awards
The Organizing Committee will select the winners for the Best Paper and
Best Student Paper awards. In order to qualify for the award, the paper
must be presented at the Workshop.
For more information, contact the workshop chair:
Dr. Miguel A. Garcia-Ruiz, Algoma University, Canada
miguel.garcia(a)algomau.ca
Organizing Committee
Bill Kapralos (Ontario Tech University, Canada)
Alvaro Joffre Uribe Quevedo (Ontario Tech University, Canada)
Luis A. Castro (Sonora Institute of Technology, Mexico)
Genaro Rebolledo-Mendez (Monterrey Institute of Technology, Mexico)
Pedro C. Santana-Mancilla (University of Colima, Mexico)
Laura S. Gaytan-Lugo (University of Colima, Mexico)
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Miguel A. Garcia-Ruiz, BEng, MSc, PhD
Associate Professor
Personal web page: http://people.algomau.ca/garcia/
Algoma University
School of Computer Science and Technology
Office: WW105G
1520 Queen Street East
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, P6A 2G4
Call for Submission - Special issue on Interface Design Challenges for
Smart Control Room
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/futureinternet/special_issues/Interface_Design
Dear Colleagues,
Control rooms for mission critical operations and monitoring networks have
changed considerably over the years, relying today on smart technology able
to better support human-machine allocation tasks and decision support
activities.
The working conditions of the control room operators are characterized by
high cognitive workload in terms of user’ attention and decision processes
both in daily routine and extraordinary/unexpected circumstances. For that
reason, in addition to the security, resilience and reliability issues,
control rooms also should be usable, being usability defined by ISO 9241-11
(2018) as "the extent to which a system, product or service can be used by
specific users to achieve specific objectives with effectiveness,
efficiency, and satisfaction in a given context". Usability is an essential
property for understanding the uses and the place of users in smart control
rooms.
The adoption of appropriate user centered design methodologies for future
intelligent control room interfaces is paramount to achieve system
usability and guarantee or restore safe and efficient operations, in a
variety of application fields, from emergency, to healthcare, to
surveillance, to agriculture, to industry.
Interface design for control rooms may raise challenges of potential
interest for researchers working in a variety of areas, including
computer-human interaction, organizational psychology and anthropology, big
data management and information visualization, Internet of Things,
geographical information systems, and software engineering.
As such, the special issue invites submission on new and innovative
research results and industrial experience papers in the area of interface
applications for smart control rooms. We particularly encourage submission
covering any aspects of the problem, including, but not limited to, the
following topics of interest:
- Context-Aware Behaviour in Smart Control Rooms;
- Cooperative Interaction in Smart Control Rooms;
- Multimodal/Multitouch Interaction for Smart Control Rooms;
- Smart Control Rooms for Emergency Management;
- Smart Control Rooms for Healthcare Management;
- Smart Control Rooms for the Internet of Things;
- Smart Control Rooms for UAVs, Drones and Robotics;
- Assessment of multiple properties (such as usability, security, etc.)
affecting the use of smart control rooms;
- Visualization techniques for monitoring and analyzing data collected
in control rooms.
Genoveffa Tortora, Giuliana Vitiello, Marco Winckler, *Guest Editor*
Deadline for manuscript submissions: *15 June 2021*.
Care tutte, cari tutti,
dall’anno scorso faccio parte di un comitato in seno a SIGCHI, il SIGCHI Development Fund (SDF) Committee. Il comitato si è occupato e si occupa di varie iniziative di supporto alla comunità globale intorno a SIGCHI, con un supporto che va da quello economico (per eventi virtuali, al momento) a quello più di rete/comunicazione, come il calendario degli eventi di interesse alla comunità HCI (https://sigchi.org/community/ <https://sigchi.org/community/>).
Vi scrivo per due motivi, sperando che queste informazioni possano essere utili a qualcuno di voi:
1) Da una parte, per farvi conoscere le varie iniziative su cui questo comitato ha lavorato nell’ultimo anno, per le quali posso condividere in anteprima un breve video (5 minuti) che sarà usato per la Town Hall di CHI 2021: https://youtu.be/uwLUjGcWpIU <https://youtu.be/uwLUjGcWpIU>
2) Dall’altra, soprattutto nel caso in cui non foste a conoscenza di alcune tra queste iniziative, per invitarvi a partecipare e/o inviare qualche proposta.
Per esempio, attraverso il SDF è possibile avere fino a 5,000 dollari a supporto di una grande varietà di eventi virtuali (https://sigchi.org/resources/sigchi-development-fund/ <https://sigchi.org/resources/sigchi-development-fund/>), mentre il Gary Marsden Travel Award (https://sigchi.org/awards/gary-marsden-travel-awards/ <https://sigchi.org/awards/gary-marsden-travel-awards/>) è stato recentemente aggiornato per supportare economicamente studenti e persone all’inizio della loro carriera a partecipare (anche virtualmente) a varie conferenze SIGCHI. Attualmente, entrambe le iniziative sono sempre aperte per ricevere nuove proposte e domande.
Grazie e a presto!
Cordialmente,
Luigi
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Luigi De Russis
Assistant Professor (RTDb)
Department of Control and Computer Engineering
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
ph: +39 011 0907170, +39 331 2689895
e: luigi.derussis(a)polito.it
w: http://elite.polito.it/people/derussis
t: @luigidr
Dear all,
Please see below the call for participation for the EUSSET Summer School on
CSCW to be held in Como from 23rd to 27th August. Application deadline:
May, 14th 2021.
Please consider attending or forwarding it to Ph.D. candidates/post-docs
that might be interested.
For any information about the school contact the chairs at:
summerschool(a)eusset.eu
Best regards,
Maria (on behalf of the summer school chairs)
*Fifth International Summer School on Computer Supported Cooperative Work*
23-27 August 2021, Como, Italy.
*About*
The CSCW Summer School provides young researchers (PhD or post-doc) with
the opportunity to deepen their understanding of CSCW as a research field
and community. The interaction among the participants (both teachers and
students) will promote the generation of new ideas and their confrontation
with the experiences they have acquired in their field research.
*Aims and scope*
After the introduction of the acronym CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative
Work) in the late 1980’ the themes connected with the understanding of
collaborative work practices and the design of artefacts supporting
collaboration have become pervasive in many scientific, business and social
discourses. The domains in which CSCW can inform sociotechnical design are
constantly growing and changing. This asks for a continuous elaboration of
the theoretical foundations of the underpinning disciplines through a
reflection on the outcomes of the field studies, on the methods applied in
the social and technological investigations and on the impact of the
technologies on practices they are made part of. The combination of these
perspectives should be the patrimony of any researcher who wants to grasp
the complex and subtle issues that are involved in the CSCW research area.
*Program*
The course will present central themes, methods and discussions within CSCW
by experienced scholars in conversations with participants. Full program
TBA soon (For updates check: www.eusset.eu/events/summer-school/)
*Important dates*
· Application deadline: May 14, 2021
· Notification of acceptance: May 21 , 2021
· Registration deadline: June 21, 2021
*Credits:* 7,5 ECTS
*Location*
The summer school will be held onsite at the Villa del Grumello, a nice
villa close to Como, Italy. The center of the town can be reached in a
ten-minute walk along the border of the lake.
All attendees must adhere to the local and national requirements of their
departure country and in Italy (e.g., tests, vaccination, COVID-19
passport, etc.).
We are committed to comply to COVID-19 regulations and follow the necessary
precautions to ensure a safe environment.
*Fees*
The registration fee for the course will be around 350€, not including
accommodation or travel (For updates check:
www.eusset.eu/events/summer-school/)
*Application*
Please provide a document that includes one to two pages of CV and one page
that includes your PhD topic, your research approach and why you want to
participate at the summer school. Deadline May, 2021 (the specific date
will be provide in Apr). Please send it to: summerschool(a)eusset.eu
*Accommodation*
A list of recommended accommodation will be provided later, however,
participants may choose accommodation as they see fit.
*Visa*
International applicants might need a visiting student visa to come to
Italy. Information about the required documents are available at the
“Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs” following this link
<http://vistoperitalia.esteri.it/home/en>. A request for a School
Invitation Letter should be sent to summerschool(a)eusset.eu. The request
must contain all the necessary information along with a digitized copy of
the identification page of the student passport (with name and photo).
*Contact*
For any information about the school please contact: summerschool(a)eusset.eu
*Chairs*
· Antonella di Angeli (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano - Italy)
· Claus Bossen (Aarhus University – Denmark)
· Nina Boulus-Rødje (Roskilde University – Denmark)