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Systems and tools for cross-device user interfaces

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The goal of the XDUI 2015 workshop is to bring together leading and upcoming systems researchers in the area of cross-device interfaces and define a research agenda together. The workshop aims to be useful, not only for the EICS research community, but for the wider HCI community, where many recent cross-device systems and tools have been developed and investigated almost in parallel without learning from and building on each other. It targets both new and established researchers in the area---new researchers will quickly get an overview of the state of the art, while established researchers can draw more detailed comparisons between their solutions and discuss benefits and limitations. This workshop at EICS provides a unique opportunity to sketch the design space of possible cross-device user interfaces and discuss technical concerns of existing solutions as well as open issues and future research directions.

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        EICS '15: Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems
        June 2015
        316 pages
        ISBN:9781450336468
        DOI:10.1145/2774225

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