Submission

AUCDI 2013 welcomes contributions on the following areas:

  • Challenges in integrating agile and user centred design
  • Lessons learned in integrating agile and user centred design
  • Best practices/Success Factors in integrating agile and user centred design
  • Integrating agile and user centred design in software engineering and human computer interaction
    education
  • Agile user centred design and maturity models
  • Future Research directions for integrating agile and user centred design

Important Dates

Submission deadline: 15th of January 2013
Author notifications: 28th of January 2013
Camera-ready extended papers due: 07th of Febuary 2013
Workshop: 15th of February 2013

Papers

The workshop will be accepting three categories of submissions:

Short Papers (up to 4 pages)
Short papers should discuss new Ideas and emerging Results. This track aims to provide practitioners and researchers with a forum for presenting and getting early feedback on novel research ideas that has not yet been fully evaluated.

Long Papers (up to 10 pages)
Long papers track focuses on research or industrial papers that describe original and unpublished results of empirical, conceptual, experimental, or theoretical topics related to integrating agile and user centred design.

Papers should be submitted in PDF format. Submissions must conform to formatting using Springer’s LNCS style. Paper submissions will only be accepted via Easychair by the submission deadline (14th of January 2012).

It is expected that at least one author of each accepted paper will register for and attend the workshop.

Posters
Poster submissions will be reviewed based on the poster and a one-page abstract of the poster’s content. The posters themselves should be A0 size.

FREE registration, transportation and accommodation for all accepted submissions.

Publication

The proceedings of the symposium (short papers and long papers) will be published as a technical report by the Department of Computer Science, The University of York. The report will be freely available on-line. Several hard copies will also be printed.

Negotiations are under way for publication of accepted papers as a special issue of a journal.