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        <p>Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Modelbased Interactive Ubiquitous Systems</p>
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      <p>Modiquitous 2011
Proceedings of Modiquitous Workshop
Copyright for the whole publication, Technische Universität Dresden, 2011
Copyright of the single articles remains with the authors.</p>
      <p>Publication Online ‐ CEUR Proceedings (CEUR‐WS.org)
CEUR‐WS Vol. 787
Publication Year 2011
V.i.s.d.P:
Jun.‐Prof. Dr. Thomas Schlegel
Junior Professorship for Software Engineering of Ubiquitous Systems
Institute for Multimedia and Software Technology
Technische Universität Dresden
01062 Dresden
Germany </p>
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      <title>CONTENTS</title>
      <p>Model‐Based Testing for the Menu Behavior of Automotive Infotainment System HMIs....15
Generating consistent universal controllers for Web‐Service‐enabled appliances...............39</p>
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        <title>Thomas Schlegel</title>
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      <title>WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS</title>
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        <title>Technische Universität Dresden 01062 Dresden Germany thomas.schlegel@tu‐dresden.de</title>
        <p>Thomas   Schlegel   is   Junior‐Professor   for   Software   Engineering   of   Ubiquitous   Systems   at   the
Institute of Software and Multimedia Technology of the Technical University of Dresden. Before
he joined the University of Stuttgart as team leader for Interactive Systems, he worked as senior
researcher   and   research   project   leader   at   Fraunhofer   IAO   from   2002,   where   he   served   as
research cluster leader in the European Network of Excellence I*PROMS and led various national
and international research projects. He received his PhD in engineering from the University of
Stuttgart.  He is author and co‐author  of  60 scientific publications  and serves as  reviewer and
committee member for diverse international conferences. </p>
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          <title>Stefan Pietschmann</title>
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        <title>Technische Universität Dresden  01062 Dresden Germany stefan.pietschmann@tu‐dresden.de</title>
        <p>Stefan   Pietschmann   is   research   associate   and   Ph.D.   student   at   the   Institute   of   Software   and
Multimedia Technology of the Technical University of Dresden. He has been actively involved in
several research projects in the field of collaborative and context‐aware web applications. In the
project CRUISe he specifically addresses the model‐driven development of adaptive interactive
applications based on the idea of a universal service composition. </p>
        <p>PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
• Uwe Aßmann, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
• Jan van den Bergh, Hasselt University, Belgium
• Birgit Bomsdorf, Hochschule Fulda, Germany
• Raimund Dachselt, Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg, Germany
• Florian Daniel, University of Trento, Italy
• Alfonso Garcia-Frey, University of Grenoble, France
• Geert-Jan Houben, Technical University of Delft, Netherlands
• Heinrich Hussmann, Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, Germany
• Sevan Kavaldjian, Vienna University of Technology, Austria</p>
        <p>Programme Committee
• Gerrit Meixner, DFKI,Germany
• Philippe Palanque, University of Toulouse, France
• Fabiò Paterno, CNR-ISTI, Italy
• Michael Raschke, University of Stuttgart, Germany
• Dirk Roscher, Technical University Berlin, Germany
• Enrico Rukzio, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
• Stefan Sauer, University of Paderborn, Germany
• Thomas Springer, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
• Gerhard Weber, Technical University of Dresden, Germany
• Anette Weisbecker Fraunhofer IAO, Stuttgart, Germany
• Jürgen Ziegler, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany</p>
        <p>INTRODUCTION
Ubiquitous systems today are introducing a new quality of interaction both into our lives and into
software engineering. Systems become increasingly dynamic making frequent changes to system
structures, distribution, and behavior necessary. Also, adaptation to new user needs and contexts
as well as new modalities and communication channels make these systems differ strongly from
what has been standard in the last decades.</p>
        <p>Models and model-based interaction at runtime and design-time form a promising approach for
coping with the dynamics and uncertainties inherent to interactive ubiquitous systems (IUS).
Hence, this workshop discussed how model-based approaches can be used to cope with these
challenges. Therefore, it covers the range from design-time to runtime models and from
interaction to software engineering, addressing issues of interaction with and engineering of
interactive ubiquitous systems.</p>
        <p>The MODIQUITOUS workshop was intended to discuss challenges and possible solutions of the
EICS community to design and runtime aspects of interactive ubiquitous systems with a focus on
model-based approaches. It aims to bring together researchers and practitioners focused on
different problems of IUS.</p>
        <p>THEME, GOALS, AND RELEVANCE
Model-based interactive ubiquitous systems form a new promising yet challenging domain within
the scope of the Engineering of Interactive Computing Systems (EICS) conference. This workshop
is intended to discuss these challenges and possible solutions of the EICS community to design
and runtime aspects of interactive ubiquitous systems with a focus on model-based approaches.
The related problem space becomes clear when looking at typical future scenarios: users will not
only carry their data but also their applications and profiles with them. This may mean switching
from planning a project on a desktop system to a collaborative setting in a meeting and further to
a mobile or public display setting where a mobile device is used for creating sketches for the first
steps in the project. Consequently, applications will evolve from device-oriented to emergent
cyber-physical and ubiquitous software in a broad sense, forming interactive and socio-technical
systems. This opens manifold possibilities, but also a number of research problems regarding
both the development process and the execution environment for those kinds of applications.
The MODIQUITOUS workshop is intended to provide a basis for discussion the adequate
solution space. Therefore, it aims to bring together researchers and practitioners focused on
different challenges of IUS, including:
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        <p>Model-driven architecture (MDA) in the context of IUS
Advantages and potential problems of using MDA in the IUS domain
Meta models for IUS, specifically for IUS-related aspects like interaction, different
modalities, dynamic distribution, context-awareness, etc.</p>
        <p>Domain-specific models for IUS
Model-driven generation of (intelligent) IUS
Model-to-model and model-to-code transformations for IUS development
Model-driven development and execution architectures, i.e., runtime systems for IUS
Tools and frameworks for supporting the model-driven development of IUS
Concepts for context-awareness and self-adaptation of IUS on model and runtime
Software Engineering aspects of IUS</p>
        <p>Human Computer Interaction aspects of IUS
All these topics are of high relevance to a big part of the EICS community as their use is not
restricted to ubiquitous systems and will show new ways for many kinds of new systems like
mobile device settings, pervasive computing and social software.</p>
        <p>PROGRAM
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Welcome and introductions
 
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        <p>Emmanuel Dubois, Christophe Bortolaso and Guillaume Gauffre
Models Articulations for Ubiquitous System Design
Linshu Duan and Heinrich Hussmann
Model‐Based Testing of Automotive Infotainment System HMIs 
Jan Zibuschka, Uwe Laufs and Heiko Roßnagel
Towards Ubiquitous Emergency Management Systems 
Ivan Gudymenko and Katrin Borcea‐Pfitzmann
A Framework for Transforming an Abstract Privacy Model into Implementable
UbiComp System Requirements 
Florian Haag, Michael Raschke and Thomas Schlegel
Ubiquitous Alignment 
Marius Feldmann, Thomas Springer and Alexander Schill
Generating consistent universal controllers for Web‐Service‐enabled appliances 
Romina Kühn, Christine Keller and Thomas Schlegel</p>
        <p>A Context Taxonomy Supporting Public System Design</p>
        <p>Discussion of the selected topic, e.g., identification of research roadmap  items
11:00  </p>
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12:45
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