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Human Computer Interaction

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HCI-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

Programme Committee Chairs

Peter Forbrig, Germany
Fabio Paterno, Italy
Annelise Mark Pejtersen, TC13 chair, Denmark

Programme Committee Members

Julio Abascal, Spain
Mark Apperley, New Zealand
Nikos Avouris, Greece
Liam J. Bannon, Ireland
Torkil Clemmensen, Denmark
Andy Dearden, United Kingdom
Achim Ebert, Germany
Nahum Gershon, USA
Nicholas Graham, Canada
Phil Gray, United Kingdom
Tom Gross, Germany
Jan Gulliksen, Sweden
Horst Hörtner, Austria
Joaquim A. Jorge, Portugal
Anirudha Joshi, India
John Karat, USA
Ute Klotz, Switzerland
Paula Kotze, South Africa
J. L. Kulikowski, Poland
Masaaki Kurosu, Japan
Kee Yong LIM, Singapore
Cecilia Sik Lanyi, Hungary
Marta Kristin Larusdottir, Island
Gitte Lindgaard, Canada
Vaclav Matousek, Czech Republic
Monique Noirhomme, Belgium
Horst Oberquelle, Germany
Lars Oestreicher, Sweden
Dan Orwa Ochieng, Kenya
Philippe Palanque, France
Kari-Jouko Räihä, Finland
Kamelia Stefanova, Bulgaria
Gerrit van der Veer, Holland
Gerhard Weber, Germany
Janet L. Wesson, South Africa

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Important Dates
Submission of papers: January 31, 2010
Notification to authors: April 23, 2010
Camera-ready copies: May 15, 2010

Instructions for paper submission

  • Papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or are simultaneously submitted to a journal or another conference with proceedings.
  • Papers must be written in English; they should be at most 12 pages in total, including bibliography and well-marked appendices. Papers should be intelligible without appendices, if any.
  • Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and published in the IFIP AICT (Advances in Information and Communication Technology) Series by Springer.
  • Submitted and accepted papers must follow the publisher’s guidelines for the IFIP AICT Series (www.springer.com/series/6102, Author templates, Manuscript preparation in Word).
  • At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the conference and present the paper. Inclusion of the paper will be dependent upon one registration for the paper.
  • All papers must be submitted in electronic form through the web via www.wcc2010.org by January 31, 2010.

The Congress

The World Computer Congress (WCC2010) will bring together IT research and industry sectors in one event. The congress will combine 18 IFIP conferences with partner conferences from other international and regional, specialist IT organisations.

The conference content will be presented in eight program streams. Delegates may attend any of the participating conference, industry or partner events as well as networking, social, technical tours and certification courses offered at the congress.

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  • Wireless Communications and Information Technology in Developing Countries (WCITD 2010)
  • Biologically-Inspired Collaborative Computing (BICC 2010)
  • Distributed and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES 2010)
  • Artificial Intelligence in Theory and Practice (IFIP AI 2010)
  • Network of the Future (NF)
  • Enterprise Architecture, Integration, Interoperability and Networking (EAI2N)
  • Human Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9 2010)
    Track 2: Virtual Technologies and Social Shaping
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  • International Information Security Conference 2010 (SEC 2010)
  • Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
  • Human Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9 2010)
    Track 3: Surveillance and Privacy
Value IT
  • Theoretical Computer Science (TCS 2010)
  • Human Computer Interaction (HCI 2010)
Learn IT
  • Key Competencies in the Knowledge Society (KCKS 2010)
  • History of Computing (HC)
Govern IT
  • Global Information Systems Processes (GISP)
  • E-Government and E-Services (EGES)
  • Human Choice and Computers conference (HCC9 2010)
    Track 1: Ethics and ICT Governance
Vitalise IT
  • E-Health (EHEALTH)
Sustain IT
  • Human Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9 2010)
    Track 4: ICT and Sustainable Development
Play IT
  • Entertainment Computing Symposium (ECS 2010)