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Preface
In the history of software development, the abstraction level on which software is
described has been increasing all the time. The latest trend is to specify software using
(platform-independent) models, which are then gradually and (semi-) automatically
transformed into executable applications for different platforms and target devices. The
goal of the 5th Workshop on Model-Driven Development of Advanced User Interfaces
(MDDAUI 2010) is to discuss the use of (semi-) formal models in user interface
development. What is the right way of creative design and interaction design working
with user interface models? Can models help in coping with innovative interaction
techniques?

The workshop is a platform for discussing the modelling of advanced user interfaces,
such as interfaces supporting complex interactions, visualizations, multimedia
representations, multimodality, adaptability or customization. It is intended to contribute
to a better integration of knowledge from the Human-Computer Interaction community
and the Software Engineering community. We are striving for development methods
which support the model-driven development of user interfaces with great user
experience and optimal usability. Which kinds of models are required to achieve this
goal? How can different kinds of models be flexibly combined? How can individual and
informal design skills be integrated into the process? Can (and shall) we integrate the
tools designers are accustomed to use nowadays? Is it possible to do user-centred design
based on models?

The MDDAUI program committee has selected 13 high-quality papers from the
submitted contributions in a selective peer review process. These papers present novel,
innovative, and exciting work in this dynamic area of research and development. They
are intended to present the current state of the art, fuel discussions at the workshop, and
possibly raise new research directions.

We produced and included a workshop report in these proceedings that summarizes the
vivid discussions at the workshop. We also included the workshop poster that was
presented at the CHI 2010 conference.

We thank all workshop participants for their valuable contributions to an interesting
MDDAUI workshop at CHI 2010. We are looking forward to the next edition of our
workshop series.


Jan Van den Bergh
Stefan Sauer
Kai Breiner
Heinrich Hußmann
Gerrit Meixner
Andreas Pleuss
Workshop Organizers

Jan Van den Bergh (Hasselt University, Expertise Centre for Digital Media, Belgium).
Stefan Sauer (University of Paderborn, s-lab – Software Quality Lab, Germany)
Kai Breiner (Fraunhofer-Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE) and TU
Kaiserslautern, Software Engineering Research Group, Germany)
Heinrich Hußmann (University of Munich, Media Informatics Group, Germany)
Gerrit Meixner (German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Center for Human-
Machine Interaction, Germany)
Andreas Pleuss (Lero, University of Limerick, Ireland)


Program Committee

Kai Breiner, Fraunhofer-Institute for Experimental Software Engineering, Germany
Gaelle Calvary, University Joseph Fourier, France
Peter Forbrig, University of Rostock, Germany
Phil Gray, University of Glasgow, GB
Heinrich Hußmann, University of Munich, Germany
Youn-kyung Lim, KAIST, South-Korea
Kris Luyten, Hasselt University, Belgium
Gerrit Meixner, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany
Philippe Palanque, University Paul Sabatier, France
Fabio Paternò, C.N.R. Pisa, Italy
Andreas Pleuss, Lero, Ireland
Angel Puerta, RedWhale Corp., USA
Harald Reiterer, University of Konstanz, Germany
Stefan Sauer, University of Paderborn, Germany
Orit Shaer, Wellesley College, USA
Gerd Szwillus, University of Paderborn, Germany
Jan Van den Bergh, Hasselt University, Belgium
Jean Vanderdonckt, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
Detlef Zuehlke, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany


Additional Reviewers

Florian Geyer
David Navarre
Dawid Ostrowski
Marco Winckler