Title
Model-based interactive ubiquitous systems (MODIQUITOUS)
Abstract
Ubiquitous systems introduce a new quality of interaction both into our lives and into software engineering. Software becomes increasingly dynamic, requiring frequent changes to system structures, distribution and behaviour. The constant adaptation to new user needs and contexts as well as new modalities, components, and communication channels make these systems differ strongly from what has been standard over the last decades. Model-based interaction at runtime forms a promising approach for coping with dynamics and uncertainties inherent to interactive ubiquitous systems (IUS). This workshop discusses how model-driven development can be used to handle these challenges. In this third edition of MODIQUITOUS we put special focus on using models at runtime to support flexible, context-aware and interactive ubiquitous computing. Our goal is to bring together researchers and practitioners focused on different areas of IUS and to discuss various aspects of model-based interaction. The workshop will be held as a full day workshop and aims to provide a forum for discussing new ideas, issues and solutions for model-based IUS. It will include the presentation of participants' contributions and various forms of interactive discussions concerning the presented topics.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1145/2774225.2777461
international conference devoted to engineering usable and effective interactive computing systems
Field
DocType
Citations 
Modalities,Multimodal interaction,Ubiquitous systems,Computer science,Context awareness,Human–computer interaction,Software,Ubiquitous computing,Adaptive interaction,Multimedia,Interactive systems engineering
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas Schlegel17522.72
Ronny Seiger28711.61
Christine Keller3305.28
Romina Kühn44310.25