publications([{ "lang": "en", "type_publi": "icolcomlec", "doi": "https://doi.org/10.1109/RCIS.2019.8876993", "title": "Fuzzy4U: A fuzzy logic system for user interfaces adaptation", "url": "https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03283635", "abstract": "Adapting User Interfaces to various technological devices is most often than not a part of humancomputer interaction requirements. Although many studies addressed this topic some challenges remain, such as context uncertainty and combination of adaptation rules. This article represents an attempt at tackling these challenges, using fuzzy logic to handle adaptation. It proposes an architecture where an adaptation engine is supported by both fuzzy logic and Boolean logic, and illustrated by a prototype. The relevance of such approach has been studied through a theoretical comparison and an experiment including eight experts.", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Tanguy", "last_name": "Giuffrida" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Jean-Philippe", "last_name": "Poli" }, "4": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" } }, "year": 2019, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/GDP+19a/", "id": 919, "bibtype": "inproceedings", "abbr": "GDP+19a", "address": "Brussels, Belgium", "date": "2019-05-29", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "13th International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science, RCIS 2019" }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "IEEE", "doi": "https://doi.org/10.1109/RCIS.2018.8406661", "title": "Using user emotions to trigger UI adaptation", "abstract": "User experience is an important user interface quality factor that needs to be maintained during interaction. With this goal, we propose to adapt user interfaces to users’ emotions. This requires being able to detect at runtime negative emotions to trigger adaptations. However, emotions depend on users’ gender and age. This makes it difficult to identify negative emotions and their cause. This paper studies the categorization of emotions depending on users’ age and gender and two user experience dimensions (aesthetics and usability). Thanks to an experiment, it proposes some emotions thresholds that can be used for detecting usability and aesthetics problems from users’ age and gender. These results are used in a user interface adaptation system to infer negative emotions and user interface problems.", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Julián Andrés", "last_name": "Galindo" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Nadine", "last_name": "Mandran" }, "4": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" } }, "year": 2018, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/GDM+18a/", "pages": "340-350", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 822, "abbr": "GDM+18a", "address": "Nantes, France", "date": "2018-05-31", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2018/rcis18juliangalindo.pdf", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "12th International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science, RCIS18", "type_publi": "icolcomlec" }, { "lang": "fr", "publisher": "ACM", "type_publi": "colcomlec", "title": "Fuzzy4U: un système en logique floue pour l’adaptation des interfaces utilisateur", "url": "https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01898998/document", "abstract": "User Interfaces adaptation is a well-known requirement in human-computer interaction. However, even if many works address this topic, some challenges such as context uncertainty and combination of adaptation rules, are still remaining. This article tackles these challenges by using fuzzy logic to manage adaptation. It proposes an architecture where an adaptation engine is supported by fuzzy logic. It shows its benefits and compares it with an approach using crisp logic", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Tanguy", "last_name": "Giuffrida" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Jean-Philippe", "last_name": "Poli" }, "4": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" } }, "year": 2018, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/GDP+18a/", "pages": "52-62", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 839, "abbr": "GDP+18a", "address": "Brest, France", "date": "2018-10-28", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2018/ihm18a-sub1049-cam-i42.pdf", "type": "Conférences nationales avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "30eme conférence francophone sur l’interaction homme-machine" }, { "lang": "fr", "type_publi": "diffusion", "title": "Prise en compte de l'Expérience Utilisateur pour améliorer l'adoption de produits technologiques", "url": "http://innovacs-innovatio.upmf-grenoble.fr/index.php?id=390", "booktitle": "InnovatiO", "year": 2018, "number": 5, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/DDJ+18a/", "bibtype": "misc", "id": 841, "abbr": "DDJ+18a", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "2": { "first_name": "Maud", "last_name": "Dampérat" }, "3": { "first_name": "Florence", "last_name": "Jeannot" }, "4": { "first_name": "Eline", "last_name": "Jongmans" }, "5": { "first_name": "Yann", "last_name": "Laurillau" }, "6": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" } }, "date": "2018-02-01", "type": "Diffusion de la connaissance, vulgarisation scientifique", "pages": "none" }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "IARIA", "type_publi": "icolcomlec", "title": "Toward a UI adaptation approach driven by user emotions", "booktitle": "proceedings of the tenth International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions (ACHI’2017)", "year": 2017, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/GDC17a/", "id": 777, "bibtype": "inproceedings", "abbr": "GDC17a", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Julián Andrés", "last_name": "Galindo" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" } }, "date": "2017-04-03", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2017/GalindoACHI2017.pdf", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "pages": "12-17" }, { "lang": "fr", "type_publi": "colcomlec", "title": "Processus de conduite de la recherche et ingénierie des processus : vers une fertilisation croisée", "url": "http://inforsid.fr/actes/2017/INFORSID_2017_paper_14.pdf", "journal": "35ème congrès INFORSID 2017", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Nadine", "last_name": "Mandran" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" } }, "year": 2017, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/MDC17a/", "id": 785, "bibtype": "inproceedings", "abbr": "MDC17a", "address": "Toulouse, France", "date": "2017-05-26", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2017/INFORSID_2017_paper_14.pdf", "type": "Conférences nationales avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "pages": "161-177" }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "ACM", "type_publi": "autre", "title": "Toward a generic architecture for UI adaptation to emotions", "url": "https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01578221", "abstract": "Adapting at runtime user interfaces is a well-known requirement in human computer interaction\r\nwhich becomes a very challenging task when taking into account dynamic user properties such as\r\nemotions. To address the question of adapting user interfaces to emotions, we propose Perso2u is an\r\narchitecture to personalize user interfaces with user emotions at runtime. This approach relies on\r\nemotion recognition tools which raises the question of accuracy This paper aims at showing that it is\r\npossible to obtain similar emotion results from several tools based on face recognition to emphasize\r\nthe independence of the emotion inferring engine and more globally of the architecture. To achieve\r\nthis goal, this paper reports on the results of an experiment to compare three emotion detection tools.", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Julián Andrés", "last_name": "Galindo" }, "2": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "3": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" } }, "year": 2017, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/GCD17a/", "pages": "10", "bibtype": "unpublished", "id": 795, "abbr": "GCD17a", "address": "Poitiers, France", "date": "2017-08-31", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2017/julianGalindo-Word-IHM-TeC-2017_final.pdf", "type": "Autres publications", "booktitle": "IHM'2017" }, { "lang": "en", "type_publi": "colcomlec", "doi": "http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3004107.3004122", "title": "Considering Aesthetics and Usability Temporalities in a Model Based Development Process", "url": "http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3004122", "abstract": "Model driven engineering provides solutions to create user interfaces (UI), especially in the case of complex UI such as adaptable UI. However, they suffer from the poor quality of the generated UIs. This paper addresses this drawback by integrating aesthetics and usability study steps in a model driven development process. This proposal is based on an experiment, which shows that aesthetics improves the user’s evaluation only at the mere exposure stage. Further, usability improves the users’ evaluation only after some use experience.", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "2": { "first_name": "Yann", "last_name": "Laurillau" }, "3": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" } }, "year": 2016, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/DLC16a/", "pages": "25-35", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 765, "abbr": "DLC16a", "address": "France", "date": "2016-09-23", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2016/IHM2016 v8-YL.pdf", "type": "Conférences nationales avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "Actes de la 28ème Conférence Francophone sur l’Interaction Homme-Machine" }, { "lang": "fr", "type_publi": "revcomlec", "title": "La plasticité des interfaces homme-machine pour la performance des usines", "url": "https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01492553", "journal": "Revue Génie Logiciel", "year": 2014, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/CDL+14a/", "id": 744, "bibtype": "article", "abbr": "CDL+14a", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Yann", "last_name": "Laurillau" }, "4": { "first_name": "Gaëlle", "last_name": "Calvary" } }, "date": "2014-05-01", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2014/CeretRevueGL2014.pdf", "type": "Revues nationales avec comité de lecture", "pages": "47-55 " }, { "lang": "fr", "type_publi": "these", "doi": "https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01555522/", "title": "Flexibilité des processus de développement à la conception et à l'exécution : application à la plasticité des interfaces homme-machine", "year": 2014, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/C14a/", "id": 848, "bibtype": "phdthesis", "abbr": "C14a", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" } }, "date": "2014-07-04", "type": "Thèses et habilitations", "pages": "216" }, { "lang": "en", "type_publi": "icolcomlec", "title": "M2Flex: a process metamodel for flexibility at runtime", "abstract": "Existing design and development methods do not meet designers’ and developers’ needs. They are difficult to learn and to use; they are complex, sequential and rigid and thus far from being adapted, reliable and efficient.\r\nThis paper presents M2Flex, a process metamodel for highly supporting flexibility. M2Flex is based on a recent definition of flexibility along four dimensions: (1) versatility, the ability of the metamodel to provide various equivalent choices, (2) granularability, the possibility of defining components with several levels of details, (3) completeness, the possibility of defining optional components and pre-defined reusable results and (4) distensibility, the capacity of the resulting process model to be extended or reduced at runtime.\r\nThis paper shows how M2Flex is original by the flexibility it offers to designers and developers at runtime.", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Gaëlle", "last_name": "Calvary" } }, "year": 2013, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/CDC13a/", "pages": "117-128", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 634, "abbr": "CDC13a", "address": "Paris, France", "date": "2013-05-28", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2013/M2Flex, a process metamodel for flexibility at runtime.pdf", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "proceedings of 7th IEEE International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS 2013)" }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "Elsevier", "type_publi": "irevcomlec", "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/CDC+13a/", "title": "A Taxonomy of Design Methods Process Models", "bibtype": "article", "journal": "Information and Software Technology", "year": 2013, "number": 5, "pages": "795–821", "volume": 55, "id": 620, "abbr": "CDC+13a", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Gaëlle", "last_name": "Calvary" }, "4": { "first_name": "Agnès", "last_name": "Front" }, "5": { "first_name": "Dominique", "last_name": "Rieu" } }, "date": "2013-03-21", "type": "Revues internationales avec comité de lecture", "abstract": "Context: Designers and developers are increasingly expected to deliver high quality systems, i.e. systems that are usable, robust, consistent as well as evolutionary, and that fulfill users’ needs. To produce such systems, Design Methods suggest many approaches. However, the important number of existing approaches makes the choice of a method among the others particularly difficult. In addition to this, and because of the time required for understanding (and then operationalizing) new methods, designers tend to use already known methods, even\r\nthough those which sometimes may not really be adapted to their needs.\r\nObjective: This paper proposes a classification of characteristics of design methods process models. In other terms, it proposes a taxonomy that aims to facilitate the discovery and the choice of methods for designers and developers.\r\nMethod: From a study of process models of several design methods, we identify six main axes, namely Cycle, Collaboration, Artifacts, Recommended Use, Maturity and Flexibility, which are in turn divided into 34 characteristics.\r\nResults: This paper provides a deep theorical insight. For each characteristic identified from relevant litterature, a definition and a gradation, illustrated using examples, are given. Moreover, it presents a web site that offers various tools for exploring the axes of our taxonomy. This web site provides an overview of process models as well as means for comparing them, textually or graphically. Finally, the paper relates the first evaluation conducted in order to estimate designers’ adhesion to the taxonomy in terms of easiness of learning, completeness and intention to use.\r\nConclusion: We show, based on evaluation results, that our taxonomy of process models facilitates the discovery of new methods and helps designers in choosing suitable methods, really adapted to their needs. Therefore, it enhances chances to conduct high quality projects." }, { "bibtype": "article", "publisher": "ACM SIGCHI Romania", "type_publi": "irevcomlec", "lang": "en", "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/CGD+13a/", "title": "Sustaining Designers' and Users' Quality of Life in the Paradigm of Plastic UIs", "url": "http://rochi.utcluj.ro/rrioc/en/rrioc-2013-3.html#Sustaining_Designers_and_Users_Quality", "journal": "Revista Română de Interacţiune Om-Calculator", "year": 2013, "number": 3, "pages": "269-289", "volume": 6, "id": 654, "editor": "Jean Vanderdonckt", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "2": { "first_name": "Alfonso", "last_name": "García Frey" }, "3": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "4": { "first_name": "Gaëlle", "last_name": "Calvary" } }, "date": "2013-07-31", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2013/RRIOC-6-3-Ceret.pdf", "type": "Revues internationales avec comité de lecture", "abstract": "Modern User Interfaces need to dynamically adapt to their context of use, i.e. mainly to the changes that occur in the environment or in the platform. Model-Driven Engineering offers powerful solutions to handle the design and the implementation of such User Interfaces. However, this approach requires the creation of an important amount of models and transformations, each of them in turn requiring specific knowledge and competencies. This leads to the need of adapted process models and tools sustaining the designers’ work. Moreover, automatic adaptation to new devices implies that users could have questions about the interaction with the same UI in such new devices. As this adaption is automatically performed at runtime, designers cannot foresee all the possible combinations of contexts of use at design time in order to conveniently support the users. For this reason, dynamic help systems are necessary to generate dynamic explanations to the end-user at runtime.\r\nThis paper presents (1) a new vision of process model flexibility that makes it possible to adapt the process model to the designer's knowledge and know-how, (2) the \"flexibilization\" of the UsiXML methodology, (3) the principles supporting self-explanatory UIs and (4) the integration of all these notions in UsiComp, an integrated and open framework for designing and executing plastic User Interfaces. UsiComp relies on a service-based architecture. It offers two modules, for design and execution. The implementation has been made using OSGi services offering dynamic possibilities for using and extending the tool. This paper describes the architecture and shows the extension capacities of the framework through two running examples.", "abbr": "CGD+13a" }, { "lang": "fr", "publisher": "ACM", "doi": "http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2534903.2534909", "title": "Flexibility in MDE for scaling up from simple applications to real case studies: illustration on a Nuclear Power Plant", "abstract": "Model Driven Engineering provides powerful solutions for the development of User Interfaces. However, concepts and techniques are difficult to master and to apply: the threshold of use is said to be high, making designers and developers reluctant to use it. This paper investigates process model flexibility as a solution. We present three kinds of flexibility for improving design and development process models: (1) variability for equivalent choices, (2) granularability for several levels of details, (3) completeness for possibly optional and pre-defined reusable components. Flexibility decreases the threshold of use by reusability of knowledge, know- how and pieces of code. We illustrate these forms of flexibility on an industrial case study from the nuclear power plant domain. We explain how they are implemented in FlexiLab, a running prototype based on OSGi. The innovation is twofold: on one hand, the operationalization of flexibility; on the other hand, the jump from simple applications to real case studies thanks to flexibility.", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "2": { "first_name": "Gaëlle", "last_name": "Calvary" }, "3": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" } }, "year": 2013, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/CCD13a/", "pages": "10", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 653, "abbr": "CCD13a", "address": "Bordeaux, France", "date": "2013-11-14", "type": "Conférences nationales avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "Proceedings of the 25ème Conférence Francophone sur L'Interaction Homme-Machine (IHM'13)", "type_publi": "colcomlec" }, { "lang": "fr", "publisher": "Génie logiciel et ingénierie de système", "type_publi": "revcomlec", "title": "Plasticité des Interfaces Homme-Machine par Ingénierie Dirigée par les Modèles", "bibtype": "article", "journal": "Génie Logiciel", "year": 2013, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/CDC13b/", "pages": "45-51", "volume": 105, "id": 635, "abbr": "CDC13b", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Gaëlle", "last_name": "Calvary" } }, "date": "2013-06-21", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2013/Neptune2013.pdf", "type": "Revues nationales avec comité de lecture", "abstract": "Avec l'avènement de l'informatique ambiante, les Interfaces Homme-Machine (IHM) doivent désormais pouvoir s'adapter dynamiquement aux changements qui peuvent survenir dans leur contexte d'usage, c'est-à-dire dans l'environnement de l'utilisateur, la ou les plate-forme(s) d’interaction qu’il utilise ou ses caractéristiques personnelles. De telles IHMs sont dites plastiques. L'Ingénierie Dirigée par les Modèles offre des pistes innovantes pour les concevoir et les développer. Dans cet article, nous présentons les modèles qui en permettent la mise en œuvre : modèle de tâches, IHM abstraite, IHM concrète, contexte d’usage, etc. L’approche et les techniques étant encore peu pratiquées, nous présentons ensuite le principe de flexibilité pour en limiter le coût d'entrée et en réduire la rigidité. Nous montrons comment introduire de la flexibilité dans les processus de développement pour respecter les pratiques actuelles tout en produisant des IHM plastiques." }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "ACM Press", "doi": "http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2305484.2305528", "title": "UsiCOMP: an Extensible Model-Driven Composer", "abstract": "Modern User Interfaces need to dynamically adapt at runtime to their context of use, i.e. mainly to the changes that can occur in the environment or in the platform. Model-Driven Engineering offers powerful solutions to handle the design and the implementation of such UIs. But this approach requires the creation of an important amount of models and transformations, each of them in turn requiring specific knowledge and competencies. This leads to the need of an adapted tool sustaining the designers’ work.\r\nThis paper introduces UsiCOMP, an integrated and open framework which allows designers to create models and modify them at design and at runtime. It relies on a service-based architecture and proposes two modules, for design and execution. The implementation has been made using OSGi services offering dynamic possibilities for using and extending the tool. This paper describes this architecture and shows the extension capacities of the framework through two running examples.", "authors": { "0": { "first_name": "Alfonso", "last_name": "García Frey" }, "1": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Gaëlle", "last_name": "Calvary" }, "4": { "first_name": "Yoann", "last_name": "Gabillon" } }, "year": 2012, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/GCD+12a/", "pages": "263-268", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 585, "abbr": "GCD+12a", "address": "Copenhagen, Denmark", "date": "2012-05-03", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "Proceedings of the fourth ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS 2012)", "type_publi": "icolcomlec" }, { "lang": "en", "publisher": "ACM Press", "doi": "http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1996461.1996534", "title": "QUIMERA: a Quality Metamodel to Improve Design Rationale", "url": "http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1996534", "abstract": "With the increasing complexity of User Interfaces (UI) it is more and more necessary to make users understand the UI. We promote a Model-Driven approach to improve the perceived quality through an explicit and observable design rationale. The design rationale is the logical reasons given to justify a designed artifact. The design decisions are not taken arbitrarily, but following some criteria. We propose a Quality Metamodel to justify these decisions along a Model-Driven Engineering approach.", "authors": { "0": { "first_name": "Alfonso", "last_name": "García Frey" }, "1": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Gaëlle", "last_name": "Calvary" } }, "year": 2011, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/GCD+11a/", "pages": "265-270", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 556, "abbr": "GCD+11a", "address": "Pisa, Italy", "date": "2011-03-21", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2011/lbr0137-frey.pdf", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "Proceedings of the third ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS 2011)", "type_publi": "icolcomlec" }, { "lang": "fr", "bibtype": "unpublished", "type_publi": "autre", "title": "QUIMERA - Toward an unifying quality metamodel", "abstract": "Différents modèles et méta-modèles de qualité existent pour les Systèmes d'Information, le Génie Logiciel ou l'Interaction Homme-Machine. Certains sont orientés vers l'évaluation de code et ne considèrent pas les modèles du système ; d'autres ne traitent pas des résultats de l'évaluation de la qualité. Enfin il leur manque parfois une des perspectives sur la qualité. Pour couvrir tous ces aspects, nous proposons QUIMERA, un méta-modèle de qualité qui unifie les exigences de qualité des différents domaines. Ce papier illustre QUIMERA sur deux cas d'études relevant de l'IHM et des systèmes d'information.", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Alfonso", "last_name": "García Frey" }, "2": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "3": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "4": { "first_name": "Gaëlle", "last_name": "Calvary" } }, "year": 2011, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/GCD+11b/", "pages": "1-10", "note": "6 pages", "id": 557, "abbr": "GCD+11b", "address": "Lille, France", "date": "2011-04-12", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2011/inforsid2011-quimera_.pdf", "type": "Autres publications", "booktitle": "Congrès INFORSID'11 " }, { "lang": "en", "type_publi": "icolcomlec", "title": "Using Software Metrics in the Evaluation of a Conceptual Component Model", "abstract": "Every interactive system has a functional part and an interactive part. However the software engineering and the human-computer-interaction communities work separately in terms of methods, models and tools, which induces a work overhead for integrating the results of these efforts, as well as increased inconsistency risks. We endeavour to treat this problem by proposing a design method, which couples the functional kernel and the interaction design. In particular, this method proposes a specific way of structuring the interaction and the business spaces. The structure is based on components called Symphony Objects. In this article, we attempt to evaluate the technical aspect of a Symphony Object model issued from the method by measuring its implementations with software metrics.", "authors": { "1": { "first_name": "Éric", "last_name": "Céret" }, "2": { "first_name": "Sophie", "last_name": "Dupuy-Chessa" }, "3": { "first_name": "Guillaume", "last_name": "Godet-Bar" } }, "year": 2010, "uri": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publication/CDG10a/", "pages": "507-514", "bibtype": "inproceedings", "id": 506, "abbr": "CDG10a", "address": "Nice, France", "date": "2010-03-18", "document": "http://iihm.imag.fr/publs/2010/ceret-RCIS2010-final.pdf", "type": "Conférences internationales de large diffusion avec comité de lecture sur texte complet", "booktitle": "4th Int. Conf. on Research Challenge in Information Science (RCIS’2010)" }]);