USE'07 took place in Innsbruck in 2007. Please visit useworkshop.org for the latest workshop.
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Update - 17/09/2007
We would like to thank all the speakers and attendees at USE '07
for contributing to a very informative and enjoyable workshop here in
Innsbruck!
A follow up email will be on its way within the next couple of
weeks. In the meantime, we would like to bring your attention to the "Evaluating
Ubiquitous Systems with Users" workshop, which is accepting short
position papers until the 20th of September. For more information,
please visit the workshop
website.
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Welcome to to the website for the 1st International
Workshop on Ubiquitous Systems Evaluation (USE '07),
to be held in conjunction with UbiComp 2007 in Innsbruck,
Austria.
The complexity and scope of UbiComp research brings
together practitioners from a wide range of disciplines.
Recognised evaluation strategies are essential in
order that the contribution of new techniques can
be quantified objectively. Experience has shown that
evaluating ubiquitous systems is extremely difficult.
Approaches tend to be subjective, piecemeal or both.
Individual approaches to evaluation risk being incomplete
and comparisons between systems can be difficult.
This workshop will bring together UbiComp researchers
to discuss their experiences in the evaluation of
UbiComp systems with the aim of identifying specific
techniques that could form essential elements of an
overall evaluation framework.
USE '07 received a number of high quality submissions
from which 50% were accepted. Each submission went
through a selection process consisting of peer reviews
by members of the programme committee. The workshop
will include presentations of the selected papers
divided into sessions on the themes of users and usability,
prototype-based systems development, and components
of ubiquitous systems. The schedule for the workshop
(subject to change) is as follows:
September 16, 2007
09:00
== Welcome ==
== Session 1: Users and Usability ==
On Developing a Technology Acceptance Model for Pervasive
Computing
Kay Connelly
A Platform to Evaluate Usability in Adaptive Context-Aware
Services through Adaptive Questioning
Eleanor O’Neill, Kris McGlinn and David Lewis
Taming Context: A Key Challenge in Evaluating the
Usability of Ubiquitous Systems
Christian Kray, Patrick Olivier, Amy Weihong Guo,
Pushpendra Singh, Hai Nam Ha and Phil Blythe
10:30
== coffee break ==
11:00
== Panel 1: Users and Usability ==
Each presenter has 2-3 mins to identify a particular
issue in the USE domain. After this overview, audience
and panel discuss.
== Session 2: Prototype-Based Systems Development
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Seamless Development and Evaluation of Context Adaptive
Systems
Michael Fahrmair, Wassiou Sitou and Bernd Spanfelner
12:30
== lunch break ==
13:30
== Session 2 (cont): ==
Experimental Evaluation of Resilience for Ubiquitous
Mobile Systems
Marc-Olivier Killijian, Nicolas Riviere and Matthieu
Roy
== Session 3: Components of Ubiquitous Systems
==
Visualising Network Communications to Evaluate a
Data Dissemination Method for Ubiquitous Systems
Ross Shannon, Graham Williamson, Aaron Quigley
and Paddy Nixon
A Proposed Approach to Evaluate the Accuracy of Tag-based
Location Systems
Lorcan Coyle, Juan Ye, Emerson Loureiro, Stephen
Knox, Simon Dobson and Paddy Nixon
15:00
== coffee break ==
15:30
== Panel 2: Prototype-Based Systems Development
& Components of Ubiquitous Systems ==
Each presenter has 2-3 mins to identify a particular
issue in the USE domain. After this overview, audience
and panel discuss.
== Open discussion, USE topics for 2008 &
summaries ==
== Round up and goodbye ==
17:00
== Conference warm-up and workshop reception ==
If there is enough interest we will arrange to go
out for dinner in the evening. To be decided on the
day!