Conference Program
March 2nd is reserved for workshops, while March
3rd and 4th are the actual conference
days. Please find the relevant workshop announcements on the
workshop page.
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11:00am
- 4:45pm |
Workshop
Open Design Spaces supporting User Innovation (ODS '09) 1: Fraunhofer FIT, Germany; 2: University of Siegen, Germany; 3: University of Duisburg-Essen; 4: Research Center for Information Technologies, Karlsruhe, Germany Location: Main Auditorium |
5:00pm
- 5:20pm |
Welcome
Reception
Mayor of Siegen President of the University of Siegen Dean of the Business School, University of Siegen Location: Reception Room |
5:30pm
- 6:30pm |
Inv-00: Invited Talk
1
Location: Reception Room
Presentations
End-User Development and Meta-Design: Foundations for Cultures of Participation University of Colorado, United States of America |
6:30pm
- 7:00pm |
Talk
Designing a new workstation: itsme University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Location: Reception Room |
7:00pm
- 8:30pm |
Reception and Demo of the 'itsme'
Workstation
Location: Reception Room |
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9:00am
- 10:00am |
Inv-01: Invited Talk
2
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentations
What is End-User Software Engineering and Why Does It Matter? Oregon State University, United States of America |
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10:00am
- 10:15am |
CB-01: Coffee Break 1
Location: Main Auditorium |
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10:15am
- 11:45am |
Papers-01: Papers
1
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentations
[ Best Paper Award: ] Mutual Development: A Case Study in Customer-Initiated Software Product Development University of Oslo, Norway Appropriation Infrastructure: Supporting the Design of Usages 1: University of Siegen, Germany; 2: Fraunhofer FIT, Germany Supporting End Users to be Co-designers of their Tools 1: Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Bari, Bari, Italy; 2: Dipartimento di Informatica e Comunicazione, Università di Milano, Milano, Italy |
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11:45am
- 12:00pm |
CB-02: Break 2
Location: Main Auditorium |
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12:00pm
- 12:30pm |
Notes-01: Notes 1
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentations
Cicero Designer: an Environment for End-User Development of Multi-Device Museum Guides CNR, ISTI Pisa, Italy, Italy Observing End-user Customisation of Electronic Patient Records University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
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12:30pm
- 1:30pm |
EUD@Siegen
Location: Main Auditorium |
LB-01: Lunch Break 1
Location: Main Auditorium |
1:30pm
- 2:30pm |
Inv-02: Invited Talk
3
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentations
Mediators for Creative Designs: Pathways and Participation in Communities of Young Programmers University of Pennsylvania, United States of America |
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2:30pm
- 2:45pm |
CB-03: Coffee Break 3
Location: Main Auditorium |
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2:45pm
- 4:15pm |
Papers-02: Papers
2
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentations
Improving Documentation for eSOA APIs Through User Studies 1: Carnegie Mellon University, USA, United States of America; 2: SAP, AG; 3: SAP Labs, LLC End-User Development of Enterprise Widgets 1: SAP AG, Germany; 2: University of Siegen, Germany End-User Development for E-government Website Content Creation Università di Brescia, Italy |
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4:15pm
- 4:30pm |
CB-04: Break 4
Location: Main Auditorium |
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4:30pm
- 5:30pm |
Inv-03: Invited Talk
4
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentations
Making Design Take Place Malmö University, Sweden |
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5:30pm
- 7:00pm |
Bus Transfer (to hotels and
museum)
Transfer with the traditional "Hübbelbummler" bus from the conference venue to the hotels and from the hotels to the Museum for Contemporary Art Siegen. |
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7:00pm
- 8:30pm |
Museum for Contemporary Art
Siegen
Guided tour (English) at the Museum for Contemporary Art Siegen. Special exhibition: Blickmaschinen/Visual Tactics. Contemporary Art looks at the Collection Nekes |
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8:30pm
- 11:00pm |
Conference Dinner
Dinner at the Restaurant 51 close to the Museum for Contemporary Art. |
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9:00am
- 10:00am |
Inv-04: Invited Talk
5
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentations
Customer Co-Creation in Mass Customization Systems RWTH Aachen University, Germany |
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10:00am
- 10:15am |
CB-05: Coffee Break 5
Location: Main Auditorium |
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10:15am
- 11:45am |
Papers-03: Papers
3
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentations
LWOAD: a Specification Language to Enable the End-User Develoment of Coordinative Functionalities University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy, Shaping Collaborative Work with Proto-Patterns FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany Web Design Patterns: Investigating User Goals 1: University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain; 2: Pennsylvania State University USA |
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11:45am
- 12:00pm |
CB-06: Break 6
Location: Main Auditorium |
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12:00pm
- 12:30pm |
Post-01: Posters
1
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentations
Blurring the distinction between software design and work practice Computing Laboratory University of Oxford, United Kingdom A Toolkit Method to Match Up End User Needs with Salesforce.com Solutions 1: Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium; 2: Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School, Vlamingenstraat 83, 3000 Leuven, Belgium An Outline for a Syllabus for Introducing End-user Type of Students to the Object-oriented Paradigm Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Austria Scaffolding Collaborative Project Work in End-User Development University of Siegen, Germany An End User Development Environment for Culturally Contextualized Storytelling Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil |
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12:30pm
- 1:30pm |
LB-02: Lunch Break 2
Location: Main Auditorium |
Post-02: Posters 1
(continued)
Location: Main Auditorium |
1:30pm
- 3:00pm |
Papers-04: Papers
4
Location: Main Auditorium
Presentations
Males' and Females' Script Debugging Strategies 1: Oregon State University, United States of America; 2: Microsoft, United States of America Hypertextual Programming for Domain-Specific End-User Development 1: National University of La Plata, Argentina; 2: Conicet, Argentina; 3: PUC-Rio, Brazil; 4: Catholic University, Paraguay Fast, Accurate Creation of Data Validation Formats by End-User Developers Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America |
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3:00pm
- 3:15pm |
CB-07: Coffee Break 7
Location: Main Auditorium |
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3:15pm
- 4:30pm |
Pannel Discussion / Closing
Session
Location: Main Auditorium |