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IxD&A Journal, Issue N. 59 - ToC
Special issue on:
AI for Humans and Humans for AI: Towards Cultures of Participation in the Digital Age .
Preface by
Alessandro Pagano, Anders Mørch, Vita Santa Barletta, Renate Andersen
p. 5 – 16
Stimulated paper
Gerhard Fischer
A Research Framework Focused on AI and Humans instead of AI versus Humans
pp. 17 – 36
Other special issue papers
Ingeborg Krange, Meerita Segaran, Siv Gamlem, Synnøve Moltudal, Irina Engeness
A Triple Challenge: Students’ Identification, Interpretation, and Use of Individualized Automated Feedback in Learning to Write English as a Foreign Language, pp. 37 – 61
Johan Lundin, Marie Utterberg Modén, Tiina Leino Lindell, Gerhard Fischer
A Remedy to the Unfair Use of AI in Educational Settings, pp. 62 – 78
Vanessa de Cássia Alves, Franco Eusébio Garcia, Conrado Saud, Augusto Mendes, Helena Medeiros Caseli, Vivian Genaro Motti, Luciano de Oliveira Neris, Tais Blecher and Vânia P. Almeida Neris
College students-in-the-loop for their mental health: a case of AI and humans working together to support well-being, pp. 79 – 94
M. Uğur Kahraman, Yaren Şekerci, Müge Develier
Integrating Artificial Intelligence into Interior Design Education: A Case Study on Creating Office Spaces for “Avrupa Yakası” TV Series Characters , pp. 95 – 116
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Abdullah Tarik Celik & Gülay Hasdoğan
Future Mobility Scenarios with Design Fiction: Autonomous Vehicles as Social Agents , pp. 117 – 140
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ACM GOODIT Conference Call for Special Tracks Proposals
4-6 September 2024, Bremen, Germany
https://blogs.uni-bremen.de/goodit2024/
Scope
GoodIT 2024 will feature special tracks whose aim is to focus on a specific topic of interest related to the overall scope of the conference.
We solicit proposals for special tracks to be held within the main conference and whose publications will be included in conference proceedings. Tracks proposals can focus on any contemporary themes that highlight social good aspects in the design, implementation, deployment, securing, and evaluation of IT technologies.
Special Track Proposal Format
A special track proposal must contain the following information:
Title of the special track
The names of the organizers (indicatively, two) with affiliations, contact information, and a single paragraph of a brief bio.
A short description of the scope and topics of the track (max 1/2 page) and a brief explanation of: (1) why the topic is timely and important; (2) why the topic is related to the conference’s main theme; (3) why the track may attract a significant number of submissions of good quality.
Indication if a journal special issue is associated with the track, possibly with information on the process of selecting papers.
The plan to disseminate the call for papers of the special track for achieving a reasonable number of paper submissions (a list of emailing lists will help).
An outline of the foreseen reviewing process to ensure the scientific quality of the accepted papers including a tentative list of program committee members.
A draft call for papers (max 1 page).
Selection of Special Tracks
Accepted Special Tracks will be curated by the Special Track Chairs, possibly involving other members of the conference’s organizing committee, and possibly discussing details with the Track Proposers.
Publication
Papers submitted to each particular track have to satisfy the same criteria as for the main conference. They must be original works and must not have been previously published. They have to be peer-reviewed by the track’s Program Committee (at least three reviews per submitted paper are required). The final version of papers must follow the formatting instructions of the main conference. At least one of the authors of all accepted papers must register and present the work at the conference on site; otherwise, the paper will not be published in the proceedings. All accepted and presented papers will be included in the conference proceedings published in ACM Digital Library. The special track may provide an option for publishing the extended versions of selected papers in a special issue of a journal.
Special Track Proposal Submission Guidelines
The proposal should be submitted as a single PDF file to the special track chairs (see below) via email to: ombretta.gaggi(a)unipd.it and jochen.meyer(a)offis.de. The subject of the e-mail must be: “GoodIT 2024 – special track proposal”. The special tracks chairs may ask proposers for supplying additional information during the review period.
Important Dates
Proposal Submission Deadline: March 3rd, 2024
Notification of Selection: March 8th, 2024
Paper submission deadlines must be the same as for the main conference (indicative: submission May 19th; NoA July 7th; camera-ready July 21st)
Contact (Special Tracks Chairs)
Ombretta Gaggi (University of Padua, Italy) – ombretta.gaggi(a)unipd.it
Jochen Meyer (OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology, Germany) – jochen.meyer(a)offis.de
*3rd International Conference on Emerging Practices in Software Process &
Architecture (SOFTPA 2024)*
*March 16 ~ 17, 2024, Vienna, Austria*
*https://csita2024.org/softpa/index* <https://csita2024.org/softpa/index>
*Scope & Topics*
*3rd International Conference on Emerging Practices in Software Process &
Architecture (SOFTPA 2024)* is an emerging practice in Software Development
life cycle adopted by various software organizations to develop an
environment of continuous deployment and delivery within time. There are
several software development processes that practice the concept of
continuous improvement and automation to maintain the operational stability
and smooth flow of software delivery.
Authors are solicited to contribute to the conference by submitting
articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and
industrial experiences that describe significant advances in Software
Process & Architecture.
*Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:*
· AI for supporting software and systems processes
· Artifacts, software validation and diagnosis
· CI/CD, Agile and Devops
· Devops in health care, education & business
· Devops Models, Practices, Challenges
· Empirical Study
· Hybrid processes for software and systems
· Intelligent software systems
· Lean & Agile software Development & practices
· Legacy systems Wireless Communications
· Open Source Software development
· Performance Evaluation, Application & Tools
· Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) in the real World
· Software as a Service ( Saas)
· Software Automation
· Software Engineering challenges
· Software reliability and large-scale distribution
· Wireless Multimedia Systems
*Paper Submission*
Authors are invited to submit papers through the conference *Submission
System* <https://csita2024.org/submission/index.php>by *February 17 ,2024 *
. Submissions must be original and should not have been published
previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated
for this conference. The proceedings of the conference will be
published by Computer
Science Conference Proceedings <http://airccse.org/cscp.html> in Computer
Science & Information Technology (CS & IT)
<http://airccse.org/cscp.html>series
(Confirmed).
Selected papers from *SOFTPA 2024*, after further revisions, will be
published in the special issues of the following journals
· International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications (IJSEA)
<https://www.airccse.org/journal/ijsea/ijsea.html> – ERA Indexed
· International Journal of data mining & Knowledge Management Process
(IJDKP) <https://airccse.org/journal/ijdkp/ijdkp.html> – WJCI Indexed
· International Journal of Ambient Systems and Applications (IJASA)
<https://airccse.org/journal/ijasa/index.html>
· Advanced Computational Intelligence: An International Journal (ACII)
<https://airccse.org/journal/acii/index.html>
*Important Dates*
*Second Batch : (Submissions after January 27 ,2024)*
· *Submission Deadline : February 17 ,2024 *
· Authors Notification : March 04, 2024
· Registration & Camera-Ready Paper Due : March 09, 2024
*Contact Us*
Here's where you can reach us : softpa(a)csita2024.org or softpa(a)yahoo.com
*SUBMISSION LINK*
https://csita2024.org/submission/index.php
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1st International Workshop on Detection And Mitigation Of Cyber attacks
that exploit human vuLnerabilitiES (DAMOCLES) - in conjunction with the
International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI) 2024
June 3, 2024, Arenzano (Genova), Italy
https://sites.google.com/view/damocles-1st-workshop/home
As technology continues to advance, the interplay between human factors and
cybersecurity becomes increasingly crucial. Human vulnerabilities, stemming
from cognitive biases, social engineering tactics, and usability
challenges, present significant obstacles in maintaining robust
cybersecurity measures. This workshop aims to delve into these challenges
and explore innovative solutions and methodologies for assessing and
mitigating human vulnerability in the cybersecurity landscape.
We encourage researchers and practitioners from the fields of HCI and
Cybersecurity to submit their work and join us in this collaborative effort
to address the critical aspects of human vulnerability in cybersecurity.
WORKSHOP TOPICS
We invite submissions on a broad spectrum of topics related to HCI,
cybersecurity, and human vulnerability assessment and mitigation, including
but not limited to:
- User-Centered Design for Cybersecurity
- Visual Interfaces for Cybersecurity
- Social Engineering Attacks and Countermeasures
- Usability and Security Trade-offs
- Cognitive Biases and Human Decision-Making in Cybersecurity
- User Awareness and Training Programs
- Human Factors in Incident Response
- Ethical Hacking and Red Team Assessments
- Privacy Concerns in Human-Centric Security
- Ethical, psychological, or sociological aspects of cybersecurity
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors are invited to submit position papers of a minimum length of 5
pages (including references) using the predefined CEUR template
<https://streaklinks.com/B2qDbiGSkogGz-4UcQ8tPWkB/https%3A%2F%2Fceur-ws.org%…>
(an Overleaf
<https://streaklinks.com/B2qDbiSPj8MfACVjhQ60VHrL/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.overleaf…>page
for LaTeX users is also available).
Submissions should be in PDF format and can be sent via EasyChair at this
link
<https://streaklinks.com/B2qDbiqDwz8iv76mcAkHyiRj/https%3A%2F%2Feasychair.or…>
The review process will be single-blind. Accepted papers will be published
in the workshop proceedings, which will be submitted for publication to
CEUR Workshop proceedings.
IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop submissions due: March 15, 2024
Results announced: April 15, 2024
Camera-ready submissions due: April 28, 2024
Registration deadline: May 10, 2024
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
Bernardo Breve, University of Salerno
Giuseppe Desolda, University of Bari Aldo Moro
Vincenzo Deufemia, University of Salerno
Lucio Davide Spano, University of Cagliari
For any inquiries or further information, please do not hesitate to contact
us at giuseppe.desolda(a)uniba.it
We are looking forward to receiving your submissions!
Best regards,
Bernardo, Giuseppe, Vincenzo e Davide
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Call for Papers – Digital Wellbeing for Teens: Designing Educational Systems (DIGI-Teens 2024)
AVI 2024 Workshop
June 3-4 2024 – Arenzano (Genova), Italy
More info: https://sites.google.com/view/digi-teens
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ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Recently, researchers have been examining the unforeseen issues caused by the excessive use of personal devices and online services, especially as companies increasingly employ "attention-capture" tactics like guilty-pleasure recommendations and automatic content playback. These strategies exploit users' psychological vulnerabilities, aiming to boost advertising revenue, resulting in tangible repercussions on users' perceived agency and often leading to a perceived lack of control over their technology use. These problems gave rise to a new kind of psychological "digital wellbeing," investigated in fields such as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and psychology. Traditional strategies employed by practitioners and researchers involve the creation of Digital Self-Control Tools (DSCTs), i.e., mobile applications and browser extensions that empower users to monitor their usage patterns and implement interventions, such as timers and lock-out mechanisms, to self-regulate device usage. Yet, researchers and the users themselves are starting to warn that achieving digital wellbeing is a path of personal growth that requires education more than self-monitoring strategies.
The objective of this workshop is to establish a venue for the academic and industrial communities to discuss ongoing research and ideas at the intersection of digital wellbeing and education, aiming to promote the development of strategies and tools to "teach" users – particularly children and teenagers – to use technology more meaningfully and consciously. This objective can be achieved in multiple ways, such as by creating novel DSCTs that include educational aspects, serious games, or collaborative platforms to introduce and support digital wellbeing learning at school.
This workshop is part of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2024).
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
We invite researchers and practitioners in interdisciplinary domains intersecting HCI, AI, psychology, design, and/or education to engage in dialog on the topics above. A key priority of our workshop will be to invite submissions from an intellectually diverse and global group of participants to further discussions on how appropriate human-centered design can contribute to digital wellbeing education. Prospective workshop participants are invited to submit a position paper (2-4 pages) describing and highlighting their contributions to the workshop topics.
The topics of interest for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
- participatory and co-design of digital wellbeing systems;
- tools and strategies to teach digital wellbeing at school;
- strategies and tools for measuring students’ digital wellbeing;
- novel DSCTs that include educational aspects;
- gamification strategies for digital wellbeing;
- ethical, social, and political factors.
WORKSHOP STRUCTURE
This half-day workshop will be interactive and informal. It will combine presentations of accepted position papers with discussions and hands-on sessions, aimed at generating ideas for future research directions. The workshop is planned to be in-person, at the conference. Virtual participation will be made possible. AVI workshops are scheduled for either the 3rd or 4th of June, 2024. Please check back the workshop website soon for the exact dates and scheduling information.
SUBMISSIONS
Submissions of position papers should be of 2-4 pages, in the ACM Primary Article Submission Templates (single column, https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template).
PDFs of submissions can be emailed to Alberto Monge Roffarello (one of the organizers) at alberto.monge(a)polito.it<mailto:alberto.monge@polito.it>. They will be reviewed by all organizers based on relevance, originality, and overall quality. Upon acceptance, at least one author of each accepted paper will be required to attend the workshop. Virtual participation will be made possible.
All workshop participants will need to register for the workshop. Accepted and presented papers will be made available on CEUR Workshop Proceedings, if possible, while workshop results will be published on our website. Notifications will be mailed to the authors within 15 days of receipt (and no later than the date reported below).
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: 31 March 2024
Notification: 19 April 2024
Camera-ready: 05 May 2024
Registration due: 10 May 2024
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Alberto Monge Roffarello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Luigi De Russis, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Chiara Ceccarini, Università di Bologna, Italy
Catia Prandi, Università di Bologna, Italy
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CfP: Human Work Interaction Design 2024 (HWID'2024)
Sustainable Workplaces by Design
Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan (Italy) - September 5-6, 2024
Joint conference of the IFIP WG 13.6 Human Work Interaction Design and
IFIP WG 13.5 on Human Error, Resilience, Reliability, Safety and
System Developmenthttps://hwid2024.unibs.it/hwid2024
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Designing for sustainability extends beyond merely reducing resource
consumption and waste. It encompasses environmental, social, and
economic dimensions while acknowledging their potential conflicts.
Today, designers need to anticipate the impact on future generations,
and social equity and justice between workers, while also considering
financial performance. It appears clear that focusing solely on
individual behaviour change, without considering workplace practices
and reaching decision-makers, can only have a limited influence. While
interactive systems to support sustainability have been proposed, it
is crucial not to overlook the interactive systems used by workers in
this endeavor.
Beyond being mere tools, automation and AI systems must become work
partners collaborating with workers to enhance their performance by
taking over repetitive and tedious tasks. However, as these systems
increasingly handle high-level cognitive tasks, designing meaningful
roles for workers is even more challenging when designers already have
to deal with known issues such as complacency, deskilling, monitoring,
and takeover performances when automated systems reach their
operational limits or fail. Consequently, methods, tools, and
processes need to be refined to ensure a positive user experience and
identify novel forms of human-automation cooperation for sustainable
workplaces.
THEME, SCOPE, AND FOCUS
The theme of HWID'24 emphasizes the insights into the relationship
between the sustainability of workplaces, the anticipatory potentials
of design, and how automation and AI may fit the picture. It calls for
a workplace design oriented towards sustainability, responsibility,
and explainability.
Examples of relevant questions include:
- What does the very notion of design imply from the point of view of
being sustainable, responsible, and explainable, and how can these
values be embodied in workplaces?
- How to design environment-friendly and humane workplaces?
- What individualistic vs collectivistic frictions may emerge from
unethical practices, and how can design mitigate them?
- How to design workplaces ensuring social equity and well-being when
we deal with both biased humans and automated systems?
- How to identify, evaluate, and support the new UX interactional
patterns between workers and AI and maintain workers' efficiency and
well-being?
- How can alternative forms of job design (e.g. job crafting) mitigate
conflicts between the pursuit of financial profit and the reduction of
companies’ impact on the environment? Can automation help?
Topics of interest include:
- Artificial Intelligence and Intelligence Augmentation in the workplace
- Collaborative robots
- Virtual Assistants
- Digital Twins
- Cyber-physical systems
- Automation for social equity and well-being
- User experience in workplaces and novel forms of human-computer cooperation
- Sustainability, Responsibility, and Ethics of Technology in Workplaces
This working conference aims to answer these and more questions by
involving professionals working in academia, national labs, and
industry who are engaged in human work analysis and interaction design
for sustainable workplaces. We will discuss tools, procedures, and
professional competencies needed to face issues and opportunities
provided by workplace design's sustainable and automatization
perspectives.
IMPORTANT DATES in 2024
Submission deadline: April 21st, 2024
Notification to authors: June 2nd, 2024
Camera ready: June 28th, 2024
Conference: September 5-6, 2024
SUBMISSIONS
We invite authors to submit full papers (max 8 pages, excluding
references) formatted according to LNCS template available on the
Springer website:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
The link to the submission system:
https://equinocs.springernature.com/service/HWID2024
Each paper will be reviewed by three reviewers. The collection of all
accepted papers will be distributed to the participants as digital
proceedings before the conference. During the review process, the
reviewers will be asked to evaluate whether an extended version of the
paper is suitable for an IFIP Springer book (IFIP Advances in
Information and Communication Technology) that will be edited and
published after the conference (before the end of 2024).
ORGANIZERS
General Chairs: Barbara Rita Barricelli (University of Brescia) and
Stefano Valtolina (University of Milan)
Program Chairs: Elodie Bouzekri (McGill University), Angela Locoro
(University of Brescia), and Tilo Mentler (Trier University of Applied
Sciences)
Publicity Chair: Arminda Guerra Lopes (Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco)
Student Volunteer Chairs: Antonio Paolo Pernigotti (University of
Milan) and Luca Marchionni (University of Milan)
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Call for Papers
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CoPDA 2024 - 8th International Workshop on Cultures of Participation in
the Digital Age: Differentiating and Deepening the Concept of "End User"
in the Digital Age
https://homes.di.unimi.it/cslab/copda2024/
June 3rd or 4th, 2024 - Arenzano (Genoa), Italy
In conjunction with AVI 2024 (https://avi2024.dibris.unige.it/home)
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Overview
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Recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and meta-design
challenge the understanding of the concept of “end user”.
The 8th edition of this workshop aims to critically differentiate,
dissect, and deepen the roles, experiences, and demands of end users by
inviting contributions from different perspectives.
The workshop invites contributions to explore the following fundamental
issues:
- Re-conceptualizing the multi-faceted roles that end users can play.
- Investigating how end users are evolving into active participants in
the design and development through frameworks (such as meta-design) that
encourage creation, modification, and evolution in individual and group
activities.
- Understanding the skills and literacies (e.g., computational fluency)
that end users need to acquire to be successful contributors (e.g.,
education, after-school clubs, etc.).
- Envisioning future scenarios and possibilities for end user roles and
experiences in the context of emerging technologies and cultural changes.
- Understanding the design trade-offs associated with balancing the
potential value of end-user contributions with the necessary effort to
ensure that end users will be motivated to contribute over long periods
of time.
Participants from academia, industry, and user communities are invited
to share their ideas, insights, and experiences to increase our
collective understanding and approach towards end users in the digital age.
Topics of discussion may include (but will not be limited to):
- Analysis of the use and historical development of the concept of “end
user”
- Can meta-design frameworks facilitate and empower end users in
becoming designers, shaping and adapting systems to their needs?
- What are the major responsibilities for end users in "end-user
development” and/versus "end-user software engineering"?
- If computational fluency is widely achieved by humans in the digital
age — how will this change the concept of "end user" and “learning with
digital tools”?
- How can the division between professional developers and end users be
designed and supported as collaborative interactions rather than a rigid
separation?
- How do we scale up user participation from individuals to groups to
communities?
- In which contexts are end users the drivers of the innovation?
- Which other frameworks and environments in AI exist in addition to
Large Language Models (LLMs) for supporting end users?
- How does the role of end users change in the era of LLMs?
- Which additional learning demands occur that empower end users to
assess LLM possibilities and limits?
- Success stories and failures (e.g., empirical studies) involving or
analyzing end users as active participants in sociotechnical systems in
different domains (education, workplace, at home, leisure, etc.).
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Submissions
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Authors are invited to submit a 6-page position paper using the 1-column
CEUR template available at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip. An
Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available at
https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
The papers can be submitted at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=copda2024
All papers will be peer-reviewed by at least two members of the Program
Committee.
Accepted papers will be collected and submitted for publication on
CEUR-WS proceedings.
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Important dates
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- Apr 3rd, 2024: Submission deadline for position papers
- Apr 23rd, 2024: Notification of acceptance
- May 10th, 2024: Camera ready
- Jun 3rd or 4th, 2024: CoPDA 2024 workshop
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Organizing Committee
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Barbara Rita Barricelli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Gerhard Fischer (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Daniela Fogli (Università degli Studi di Brescia, Italy)
Anders Mørch (University of Oslo, Norway)
Antonio Piccinno (Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy)
Stefano Valtolina (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
For any further information, please contact copda2024(a)easychair.org
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/Presidente Centro Servizi Informatici (CSI)
Delegato del Rettore ai temi della digitalizzazione presso CRUI
Delegato servizi informatici del Dipartimento di Informatica
/ Dipartimento di Informatica - Università degli Studi di Bari "Aldo Moro"
via Orabona, 4 - 70125 Bari, Italy
Personal Home Page <ivu.di.uniba.it/people/piccinno.htm?>
Tel. +39 080 5442535 / Fax. +39 080 5443300
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* Online version: https://iui.acm.org/2024/registration.html
ACM IUI 2024 - Call For Early Registration
29th International ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (ACM IUI 2024)
Greenville, South Carolina, USA,
March 18-21, 2024 https://iui.acm.org/2024/https://iui.acm.org/2024/index.html
ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (ACM IUI) 2024 is the 29th annual premiere venue, where researchers and practitioners will meet and discuss state-of-the-art advances at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). Ideal IUI submissions should address practical HCI challenges using machine intelligence and discuss both computational and human-centric aspects of such methodologies, techniques, and systems.
The theme for this year will be Resilience, covering a wide variety of topics, such as COVID-19 recovery, organizational cyber resilience, economic growth and stability, climate change recovery, intelligent user interface resilience, and similar. While we encourage submissions related to this theme, the scope of the conference is not limited to the theme only.
Thanks for your interest in IUI 2024!
Please read the information link below carefully regarding costs and deadlines.
* Registration information: https://iui.acm.org/2024/registration.html
- Early Registration until Feb 12, 2024
- Standard Registration until Mar 7, 2024
- Onsite Registration after Mar 7, 2024
* Registration Link: https://web.cvent.com/event/9865c85a-e052-4e7e-9947-cf19114283eb/summary
Registration for the IUI 2024 full conference includes access to all sessions and workshops. Payment and registration is being handled through a 3rd party provider.
If you have questions, please email the registration chair at registration2024(a)iui.acm.org<mailto:registration2024@iui.acm.org>.
*** Last Call for Papers ***
21st International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse (ICSR 2024)
June 10-12, 2024, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/icsr2024/
(*** Submission Deadline: March 4, 2024 AoE (extended) ***)
The International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse (ICSR) is a biannual conference
in the field of software reuse research and technology. ICSR is a premier event aiming to
present the most recent advances and breakthroughs in the area of software reuse and to
promote an intensive and continuous exchange among researchers and practitioners.
The guiding theme of this edition is Sustainable Software Reuse.
We invite submissions on new and innovative research results and industrial experience
reports dealing with all aspects of software reuse within the context of the modern software
development landscape. Topics include but are not limited to the following.
1 Technical aspects of reuse, including
• Reuse in/for Quality Assurance (QA) techniques, testing, verification, etc.
• Domain ontologies and Model-Driven Development
• Variability management and software product lines
• Context-aware and Dynamic Reuse
• Reuse in and for Machine Learning
• Domain-specific languages (DSLs)
• New language abstractions for software reuse
• Generative Development
• COTS-based development and reuse of open source assets
• Retrieval and recommendation of reusable assets
• Reuse of non-code artefacts
• Architecture-centric reuse approaches
• Service-oriented architectures and microservices
• Software composition and modularization
• Sustainability and software reuse
• Economic models of reuse
• Benefit and risk analysis, scoping
• Legal and managerial aspects of reuse
• Reuse adoption and transition to software reuse
• Lightweight reuse approaches
• Reuse in agile projects
• Technical debt and software reuse
2 Software reuse in industry and in emerging domains
• Reuse success stories
• Reuse failures, and lessons learned
• Reuse obstacles and success factors
• Return on Investment (ROI) studies
• Reuse in hot topic domains (Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Virtualization,
Network functions, Quantum Computing, etc.)
We welcome research (16 pages) and industry papers (12 pages) following the Springer
Lecture Notes in Computer Science format. Submissions will be handled via
EasyChair (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=icsr2024). Submissions will be
**double-blindly** reviewed, meaning that authors should:
• Omit all authors’ names and affiliations from the title page
• Do not include the acknowledgement section, if you have any, in the submitted paper
• Refer to your own work in the third person
• Use anonymous GitHub, Zenondo, FigShare or equivalent to provide access to artefacts
without disclosing your identity
Both research and industry papers will be reviewed by members of the same program
committee (check the website for details). Proceedings will be published by Springer in
their Lecture Notes for Computer Science (LNCS) series. An award will be given to the best
research and the best industry papers.
The authors of selected papers from the conference will be invited to submit an extended
version (containing at least 30% new material) to a special issue in the Journal of Systems and
Software (Elsevier). More details will follow.
IMPORTANT DATES
• Abstract submission: February 26, 2024, AoE (*** extended ***)
• Full paper submission: March 4, 2024, AoE (*** extended ***)
• Notification: April 8, 2024, AoE
• Camera Ready: April 15, 2024, AoE
• Author Registration: April 15, 2024 AoE
ORGANISATION
Steering Committee
• Eduardo Almeida, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
• Goetz Botterweck, Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland
• Rafael Capilla, Rey Juan Carlos University, Spain
• John Favaro, Trust-IT, Italy
• William B. Frakes, IEEE TCSE committee on software reuse, USA
• Martin L. Griss, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
• Oliver Hummel, University of Applied Sciences, Germany
• Hafedh Mili, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
• Nan Niu, University of Cincinnati, USA
• George Angelos Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
• Claudia M.L. Werner, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
General Chair
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Program Co-Chairs
• Achilleas Achilleos, Frederick University, Cyprus
• Lidia Fuentes, University of Malaga, Spain
The European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW) is an international venue on practice-centred computing and the design of cooperation technologies.
This year, the 22nd edition of ECSCW will take place in Rimini, Italy, from 17 to 21 June 2024.
We kindly remind you that the deadline for contributions is less than two weeks away, on February 23rd.
Conference website: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/
=== ECSCW 2024 CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS ===
The conference features:
* Journal Papers that will be published on the Journal of CSCW (https://www.springer.com/journal/10606), for details: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2024/journal-papers/
* Exploratory Papers, for details: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2024/exploratory-papers/
* Notes, for details: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2024/notes/
* Posters & Demos, for details: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2024/posters-demo/
* Doctoral contributions for the Doctoral Colloquium, for details: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2024/doctoral-colloquium/
We have open calls for proposing and organizing:
* Masterclasses, for details: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2024/masterclasses/
* Workshops, for details: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2024/workshops/
* Panels, for details: https://ecscw.eusset.eu/2024/panels/
=== IMPORTANT DATES ===
* January 15, 2024: System open for submissions
* February 23, 2024: Deadline for most types of contributions
* April 1, 2024: Journal Paper acceptance cut-off date for inclusion and presentation in ECSCW 2024 Program
* June 17-21, 2024: ECSCW 2024 Conference
=== RELEVANT THEMES ===
Relevant themes include, but are not limited to:
* Empirical investigations of collaborative practices. Findings, guidelines, and/or studies related to communication, collaboration, and social technologies, practices, or use.
* System design focusing on solutions to support cooperative work in increasingly complex, networked, and data-driven settings.
* Hardware, architectures, infrastructures, interaction design, technical foundations, algorithms, and/or toolkits that enable the building of new social and collaborative systems and experiences.
* Methodologies and tools for investigating human practices, e.g., the nature of ethnography and the role of other innovative research approaches in building systems or studying their use, the application of critical design or design fictions to investigate future possibilities.
* Critical analysis or theory with clear relevance to study, design, or use of collaborative settings and systems.
* Domain-specific social and collaborative applications, including applications to digital civics, grassroots movements, healthcare, transportation, ICT4D, sustainability, education, workplace, accessibility, global collaboration, or other domains.
* Analysis of the ethics and policy implications of socio-technical systems, the values that inform them, and the algorithms that shape them.
* The changing nature of collaboration and teaming in relation to intelligent machine agents, e.g., human-AI relationships in collaborative practices.
* Studies, prototypes, or other investigations that explore interactions across disciplines, distances, languages, generations, and cultures, to help understand how to design in relation to social, temporal, and/or spatial boundaries.
* Discussions and extrapolations of work-practices and technologies, which contribute to the core topics of ECSCW.
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For additional information, do not hesitate to contact us at chairs(a)ecscw.eusset.eu<mailto:chairs@ecscw.eusset.eu>.
We look forward to receiving your contributions and engaging with the ECSCW community!
The organizing team of ECSCW 2024