publications([{ "lang": "en", "type_publi": "colloque", "title": "End-User Programming for the Home: a Challenge", "abstract": "Ubiquitous computing promises unprecedented empowerment from the flexible and robust combination of software services with the physical world. For the HCI research community, this means that end-users will be able to shape their own interactive spaces and build imaginative new forms of interaction and functionalities that were not anticipated by thesystem’s designers. This means providing end-users with the capacity to “program” their interactive spaces including their home. This vision sounds very attractive. But to hold the promise, we need to find a way to master the intrinsic complexity of networked artifacts. To demonstrate this complexity, I propose to use an analogy with chemistry where a smart artefact is modeled as a composition of physical and digital atoms whose configuration evolves under particular conditions.", "year": 2008, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/C08b/", "pages": "37-40", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 467, "abbr": "C08b", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Joëlle", "last_name": "Coutaz" } }, "date": "2008-01-01", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2008/Pervasice-athome.coutaz.pdf", "type": "Autres conférences et colloques avec actes", "booktitle": "Proc. of the 1st workshop on Pervasive Computing @ home, held at the 6th international conf. on Pervasive Computing 2008" }]);