publications([{ "bibtype": "article", "publisher": "RoCHI (ACM SIGCHI Romania)", "type_publi": "irevcomlec", "lang": "en", "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/GCM+13a/", "title": "A need, no app: just do it! But do people support dynamic composition of interactive systems for fulfilling emergent needs?", "url": "http://rochi.utcluj.ro/rrioc/rrioc-2013-3.html#A_need_no_app_just_do_it", "journal": "Revista Română de Interacţiune Om-Calculator", "year": 2013, "number": 3, "pages": "195-210", "volume": 6, "id": 665, "abbr": "GCM+13a", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Yoann", "last_name": "Gabillon" }, "2": { "first_name": "Gaëlle", "last_name": "Calvary" }, "3": { "first_name": "Nadine", "last_name": "Mandran" }, "4": { "first_name": "Humbert", "last_name": "Fiorino" } }, "date": "2013-02-18", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2013/RRIOC-6-3-Gabillon.pdf", "type": "Revues internationales avec comité de lecture", "abstract": "In Human Computer Interaction engineering, both the context of use () and the user task () are supposed to be set at design time. However, in ubiquitous computing, the context of use is dynamic, making user needs possibly emerge on the fly.\r\nAs a consequence, there is a need to go beyond precomputed User Interfaces (UIs) and to be capable of dynamically composing UIs for fulfilling such emergent needs.\r\nThis paper relates a user study conducted for understanding to which extent dynamic composition of UIs can match user needs.\r\nThe study consists of 26 qualitative interviews and 3 focus groups.\r\nIt provides interesting insights for future research.\r\n" }]);