HCIS 2010 is a conference in a series of well-established international conferences on Human-Computer Interaction organized annually by the Technical Committee 13 HCI of IFIP (TC-13 HCI). In 2010 it is part of the IFIP World Computer Congress celebrating the Golden Jubilee of IFIP. Papers offering novel and mature research in any aspect of Human-Computer Interaction are solicited for submission to the conference. Papers may present theory, methods or practical experiences with applications on topics including but not limited to:
- Accessibility and Disability
- Adaptive Interfaces
- Affective and Emotional HCI
- Ambient Intelligent Environments
- Augmented Reality
- Child-Computer Interfaces
- Collaborative Systems
- Context-Aware Computing
- Context-dependent Systems
- Cultural Aspects of HCI
- Design Methods
- End-User Development
- Evaluation Methods
- Fun / Aesthetic Design
- HCI and the Web
- HCI and Social Development
- HCI Education
- HCI in Collaborative Work
- HCI in Ubiquitous Environments
- Human-Computer dialogues
- Human Error and Safety
- Human-Robot Interaction
- Human-Work Interaction Design
- Interaction Design Methods
- Interactive Systems
- Interaction with Large Displays
- Interaction with Small Displays
- International/Global HCI Aspects
- Mobile Devices
- Model-based Design
- Modelling Tools
- Multi-Modal Interfaces
- Multi-User Interaction
- Novel User Interfaces
- Social Aspects of HCI
- Software Engineering
- User Centred System Design
- User - and Work Analysis Methods
- User Modelling
- Usability Evaluation
- User Interface Engineering
- User Interface Applications
- Visualisation Techniques