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[Final CFP] SAC'09 Human Computer Interaction Track...

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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 3:39 pm
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Human Computer Interaction Track

at The 24th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2009)
Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
March 8 - 12, 2009
http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2009/

CALL FOR PAPERS
http://zimmer.csufresno.edu/~shliu/SAC09-HCI

This is the first year that ACM SAC includes a Human Computer
Interaction track. We encourage original, unpublished and novel papers
in this track.

Human Computer Interaction (HCI) is the interdisciplinary study of the
design, development, and evaluation of user interfaces. On the user
side, communications, graphic design, linguistics, anthropology, and
cognitive psychology bring techniques relevant to maximizing user
productivity, facilitating learning, and minimizing error. On the
computing side, techniques from computer graphics, programming
languages, operating systems, and software engineering (SE) make
possible the realization of these carefully designed interfaces.
Although interface specialists and software engineers routinely work
in interdisciplinary teams, this track emphasizes software engineering
perspectives in HCI. That is, we are interested in methodologies,
techniques, and tools of software design and development that assist
developers and users in absorbing and managing information on a
variety of computational devices. This is particularly challenging in
domains such as safety critical systems, or on hardware constrained
mobile devices.

We encourage submissions on throughout the software life-cycle to
support HCI activities. More specifically:

Techniques for
Domain-Specific or End-User Programming
Formal Models of Interfaces Requirements and Design
Model-Driven Approaches (Visual Languages and Environments)
Quality Engineering (Software/User Testing and Metrics)
Requirements Engineering
Software Architecture and Design
Software Reuse and Evolution for HCI
Software Tools and Environments to Support HCI Software Development
Web Technologies

in domains such as
Education and Training
Mobile Computing
Interfaces for Users with Disabilities
Safety Critical Systems
Ubiquitous Computing
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Paper Submission Guidelines:

Contributions should be original and not published elsewhere. Reports
of innovative computing applications in the arts, sciences,
engineering, and business areas; reports of successful technology
transfer to new problem domains; and reports of industrial experience
and descriptions of new innovative systems are encouraged. Submissions
should be made through the conference management system, eCMS system
at http://sac.cs.iupui.edu/SAC2009/. The manuscript file format should
be PDF with body not exceed 4,000 words (approximately 15 pages,
double-spaced, 12-point size). The final camera-ready copies should
follow ACM/SAC format (Templates available at
http://www.acm.org/conferences/sac/sac2009/downloads09.htm). The
total number of final pages without any extra page charge will be
five. Authors are allowed up to 8 pages following the templates.

A double blind review process will be followed for all submissions.
Hence, the author(s) name(s) and address(s) must NOT appear in the
body of the submitted paper, and self-references should be in the
third person. Only the title should be shown at the first page,
without the author's information

Important Dates:
Aug 16, 2008: Submission of papers*
Oct 11, 2008: Notification of acceptance/rejection
Oct 25, 2008: Camera-ready copies of accepted papers
*The submission deadline is strict

Program Committee**
Len Bass, Carnegie Mellon University, United States
Fei Cao, Microsoft, United States
Jeff Gray, University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States
Kirsten Medhurst, Pelco, United States
James Kiper, Miami University, United States
Suman Roychoudhury, International University in Germany, Germany
Jungwoo Ryoo, Pennsylvania State University, United States
Randy Smith. University of Alabama, United States
Mihran Tuceryan, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis,
United States
Jean Vanderdonckt, UniversitÈ Catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium
Jing Zhang, Motorola, United States
**To be completed

Track Chairs
Brent Auernheimer
Department of Computer Science
California State University, Fresno
brent at (no spam) csufresno.edu

Shih-Hsi "Alex" Liu
Department of Computer Science
California State University, Fresno
shliu at (no spam) csufresno.edu

General Inquiries
For further information, please send email to brent at (no spam) csufresno.edu or
shliu at (no spam) csufresno.edu.
 
 
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