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TAMODIA'2009
8th International workshop on TAsk MOdels and DIAgrams

September 23-25, 2009 - Brussels, Belgium  

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University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge

Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool John Moores University

Brunel University
Brunel University

British Human-Computer Interaction Group
British Human-Computer Interaction Group

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Springer-Verlag, LNCS

in cooperation with IFIP TC 13 WG 13.2 and WG 13.5
In cooperation with IFIP WG 13.2 and 13.5

IHCS: Interacting Humans with Computing Systems   Université Paul Sabatier (UPS), Toulouse III
IHCS: Interacting Humans with Computing Systems, University Paul Sabatier

 
http://www.interaction-design.org


Conference Program


TAMODIA - HESSD 2009
(Final Program)
Wednesday (September 23th 2009)
13h30 Registration
14h00 Welcome
14h15 Invited Talk
15h15 Coffee break
15h45 Session HESSD: Human Factors in Healthcare systems
  • Integrating collective work aspects in the design process: An analysis case study of the robotic surgery. Nyssen anne-sophie and Blavier Adelaide.
  • Patient Reactions to Staff Apology after Adverse Event and Changes of their Views in Four Year Interval. Kenji Itoh and Henning Boje Andersen.
  • A Cross-national Study on Healthcare Safety Climate and Staff Attitudes to Disclosing Adverse Events between China and Japan. Xiuzhu Gu and Kenji Itoh.
Thursday (September 24th 2009)
9h00 Session TAMODIA: Business Process
  • Alignment of User Interfaces with Business Processes. Kenia Sousa, Hildeberto Mendonça and Jean Vanderdonckt
  • Towards Intuitive Modeling of Business Processes: Prospects for Flow-and Natural-Language-Orientation. Matthias Neubauer, Christian Stary, Stefan Oppl and Claudia Maderthaner
  • Supporting Business Model Modelling: a Compromise between Creativity and Constraints. Boris Fritscher and Yves Pigneur
10h30 Coffee break
11h00 Session TAMODIA: Design Process
  • A Service-Oriented Approach for interactive computing systems. Jorge Luis Pérez Medina, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa and Dominique Rieu
  • Facilitating Adaptation in Virtual Environments using a Context-Aware Model-Based Design Process. Johanna Renny Octavia, Lode Vanacken, Chris Raymaekers, Karin Coninx and Eddy Flerackers
12h00 Lunch
14h00 Session TAMODIA: Task Modelling
  • Task Modelling Using Situation Calculus. Martin Randles, David England, A. Taleb-Bendiab
  • Formally Expressing the Users’ Objects World in Task Models. Sybille Caffiau, Patrick Girard, Dominique L. Scapin, Laurent Guittet, Loé Sanou
15h00 Coffee break
15h30 Session HESSD: Pilot's behaviour
  • Cognitive Modelling of Pilot Errors and Error Recovery in flight Management Tasks. Andreas Lüdtke, Jan-Patrick Osterloh, Tina Mioch, Frank Rister and Rosemarijn Looije.
  • The perseveration syndrome in the pilot’s activity: guidelines and cognitive countermeasures. Dehais Frederic, Tessier Catherine, Christophe Laure and Reuzeau Florence.
16h30 Session HESSD: Ergonomics and Safety Critical Systems
  • First experimentation of a new method using dynamic modeling to communicate usability evaluation results. Stéphanie Bernonville, Christophe Kolski, Nicolas Leroy and Marie-Catherine Beuscart.
  • Contextual Inquiry in Signal Boxes of a Railway Organization. Joke Van Kerckhoven, Sabine Geldof and Bart Vermeersch.
Friday (September 25th 2009)
9h00 Session TAMODIA: Model Driven Approach
  • Task models for safe software evolution and adaptation. Jan Van den Bergh, Deepak Sahni and Karin Coninx
  • Coherent Task Modeling and Execution based on Subject. Albert Fleischmann, Sonia Lippe, Nils Meyer and Christian Stary
  • Weighting Task Procedure for Zoomable Task Hierarchy Modeling of Rich Internet Applications. Francisco J. Martínez-Ruiz, Jean Vanderdonckt and Jaime Muñoz
10h30 Coffee break
11h00 Session TAMODIA: Task Models and UML
  • iUCP - Estimating interaction design projects with enhanced use case points. Nuno Jardim Nunes
  • Agent-Based User Interface Generation from Combined Task, Context and Domain models. Vi Tran, Manuel Kolp, Jean Vanderdonckt, Yves Wautelet and Stéphane Faulkner
11h45 Closing session

 


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