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CADUI 2004 CALL FOR LONG PAPERS
Scope
CADUI 2004 will focus on tools, design environments, and related infrastructure that provide assistance or automation to designers and developers in the user interface development life cycle, including requirements elication, early design, rapid prototyping, detailed design, development, software testing, usability evaluation, deployment, maintenance, and reengineering. This conference emphasizes advanced software capabilities and techniques, whether they involve artificial intelligence or not.
| Important Dates |
| Abstracts due |
September 26, 2003 |
| Full papers due |
October 1, 2003 |
| Review notification |
November 10, 2003 |
| Camera-ready due |
December 1, 2003 |
Submission and Publication
CADUI 2004 Long Papers will consist of a maximum of TWELVE pages formatted according to Kluwer's guidelines at http://www.wkap.nl/authors/bookstylefiles provided for authors of a single-column, edited book. Authors are requested to prepare submissions as close as possible to final camera-ready form. Overlength papers will not be reviewed.
To submit an abstract and/or full paper, please visit http://www.conferencereview.com and follow the directions there.
Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and will appear as chapters in the book "Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces IV", published by Kluwer Academic Publishers; a volume of preprints will be distributed at the conference.
Demonstrations accompanying long papers are strongly encouraged.
CADUI 2004 Program Committee Co-Chairs
Robert Jacob, Tufts U. (US)
Quentin Limbourg, U. Louvain (BE)
cadui2004-papers@iuiconf.org
CADUI 2004 Program Committee
Ghassan Al-Qaimari, RMIT University (AU)
Elisabeth Andre, U. Augsburg (DE)
Simone Barbosa, Pontifical U. C. de Rio de Janeiro (BR)
Mathias Bauer, DFKI (DE)
Lawrence Bergman, IBM T.J. Watson Res. Ctr. (US)
Larry Birnbaum, Northwestern U. (US)
Gaelle Calvary, IMAG Grenoble (FR)
Karin Coninx, Limburgs Universitair Centrum (BE)
Alain Derycke, U. Lille I (FR)
Prasun Dewan, U. North Carolina at Chapel Hill (US)
Joao Falacao e Cunha, Univ.U. Porto, (PT)
Jean-Daniel Fekete, INRIA Futurs/LRI (FR)
Steve Feiner, Columbia U. (US)
Peter Forbrig, U. Rostock (DE)
Elizabeth Furtado, U. Fortaleza (BR)
Patrick Girard, U. Poitiers (FR)
Andreas Girgensohn, FX Palo Alto (US)
Mark Green, City U. Hong Kong (HK)
Peter Haddawy, Asian Institute of Technology (TH)
Kristian Hammond, Northwestern U. (US)
Achim Hoffman, U. New South Wales (AU)
Anthony Jameson, DFKI and International U. of Germany (DE)
Lewis Johnson, USC/Information Sciences Institute (US)
Peter Johnson, U. Bath (UK)
Hermann Kaindl, Vienna U. of Technology (AT)
Christophe Kolski, U. de Valenciennes (FR)
James Lester, North Carolina State U. (US)
Henry Lieberman, MIT (US)
Maria-Dolores Lozano, U. Albacete (ES)
Claude Machgeels, U. Libre de Bruxelles (BE)
Rob Miller, MIT (US)
Tom Moher, U. Illinois at Chicago (US)
Faouzi Moussa, U. Tunisia (TN)
Kumiyo Nakakoji, U. Tokyo (JP)
William Newman, U. College London Interaction Centre (UK)
Erik Nilsson, SINTEF (NO)
Dan Olsen, Brigham Young U. (US)
Philippe Palanque, U. Toulouse I (FR)
Cecile Paris, CSIRO (AU)
Oscar Pastor, U. Valencia (ES)
Fabio Paterno, ISTI-CNR (IT)
Manuel Perez, Virginia Tech (US)
Costin Pribeanu, National Institute for Informatics (RO)
Angel Puerta, RedWhale Corp. (US)
Thomas Rist, DFKI (DE)
Kevin Schneider, U. Saskatchewan (CA)
Ahmed Seffah, Concordia U. (CA)
Eleni Stroulia, U. Alberta (CA)
Constantine Stephanidis, ICS-Forth (GR)
Pedro Szekely, U. Southern California (US)
Gerd Szwillus, U. Paderborn (DE)
Hallvard Traetteberg, NTNU, (NO)
Jean Vanderdonckt, Univ. Louvain, Belgium (BE)
Charles Wiecha, IBM T.J. Watson Res. Ctr. (US)
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