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Design and Adaptation for Cross-Device, Context-dependent User Interfaces

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ABSTRACT

This tutorial aims to help user interface designers and developers to understand the issues involved in multi-device, context-dependent interactive applications, which can be accessed through wearable, mobile and stationary devices even exploiting different interaction modalities. It will provide a discussion of the possible solutions in terms of concepts, techniques, languages, and tools, with particular attention to Web environments. The tutorial will deal with the various strategies in order to adapt, distribute, and migrate the user interface according to the context of use.

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      CHI EA '15: Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
      April 2015
      2546 pages
      ISBN:9781450331463
      DOI:10.1145/2702613

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      • Published: 18 April 2015

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      CHI EA '15 Paper Acceptance Rate379of1,520submissions,25%Overall Acceptance Rate6,164of23,696submissions,26%

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