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3rd workshop on distributed user interfaces: models, methods and tools

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This document describes the most relevant issues regarding development approaches for computer systems based on distributed user interfaces (DUIs). DUIs have brought about drastic changes affecting the way interactive systems are conceived and this fact affects the way these novel systems are designed and developed. New features need to be taken into account from the very beginning of the development process and new models, methods, and tools need to be considered for the correct development of interactive systems based on Distributed User Interfaces. The goal of this workshop is to promote the discussion about the development of DUIs, answering a set of key questions: How current UI models can be used or extended to cover the new features of DUIs' What new features should be considered and how should they be included within the development process? What new methods and tools do we need to develop DUIs in a correct way following the quality standards for interactive systems?

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    EICS '13: Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGCHI symposium on Engineering interactive computing systems
    June 2013
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    DOI:10.1145/2494603
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