UsiXML

HCISE-EICS 2010

SaaS is increasingly popular for its ability to simplify the deployment, customization, and evolution of software applications. It has been reported that SaaS can reduce customer acquisition and support costs while allowing developers and application providers to support many customers via a Web-based personalized user interface of an interactive system. SaaS and their design are considered to be one of the key areas to focus on for growth and innovation within local and global software businesses. SaaS and in general the underlying service sciences are crossing, and in some cases reshaping disciplines boundaries.

UsiXML-EICS 2010

Workshop of ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems- Berlin, Germany - June 21-23, 2010

This workshop is aimed at investigating open issues in research and development for user interface engineering based on User Interface eXtensible Markup Language (UsiXML), a XML-compliant User Interface Description Language and at reviewing existing solutions that address these issues.

This workshop is organised by David Faure and Jean Vanderdonckt.

 Call for Paper accessible here

ACM reference (here)

Gantt status

Status of the project: list of current tasks

Status date: 22th of December, 2009

Workshops

 

Atelier sur L’Ingénierie des Interfaces pour la Collaboration Personne/Système Autonome

  • Proposé dans le cadre de la conférence IHM 2009.
  • Document disponible : pdf (271Ko)
  • Cet atelier a été annulé par faute de soumissions et de participants. Nous resoumettrons cet atelier prochainement.

1st International USer Interface eXtensible Markup Language workshop

Mandatory dissemination actions

Next Actions

 

  • ITEA 2 Symposium, 2009, Madrid
    ITEA & Artemis co-joint event in Auditorium Hotel, Madrid, 29-30th of Ocbtober, 2009  
  • ITEA 2 Symposium, 2010
    • The 26 and 27th of September in Gent (Belgium)
    • Definition of what to show in progress.
    • All UsiXML members are welcome to participate.
  • ITEA 2 Symposium, 2011
  • ITEA 2 Symposium, 2012

 

Publications

Publication list of the UsiXML project

About the project

The UsiXML project develops an innovative model driven language to improve the UI design, for the benefit of both industrial end-users actors in term of productivity & reusability; usability & accessibility by supporting the “μ7” concept: multi-device, multi-user multi-culturality/linguality, multi-organisation, multicontext, multi-modality and multi-platform. The approach is ensured by a relevant consortium involving the main contributors of the UsiXML community, industrial partners and academic partners that are able to challenge it for realistic and complex industrial cases design and development.

Key Goals

The consortium proposal to face the challenge of lowering “total application costs and development time” is to enhance the interface modelling language called UsiXML (USer Interface eXtensible Mark-up Language) by adding versatile context driven capabilities that will bring it far beyond the state of the art, up to the achievement of its standardisation. The innovation relies on the µ7 concept defined as multi-device, multi-platform, multi-user, multi-linguality / culturality, multi-organisation, multi-context, multi-modality. The operational effectiveness of this approach will be demonstrated and validated on real industrial applications.

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