Friday, 29 November 2019

End-user development for personalizing applications, things, and robots

an article by Fabio PaternĂ² and Carmen Santoro (CNR-ISTI, HIIS Laboratory, Pisa, Italy) published in International Journal of Human-Computer Studies Volume 131 (November 2019)

Highlights

  • An analysis of the historical evolution of the end-user development field;.
  • A design space for analyzing and comparing contributions in the area of EUD for IoT and/or robotic applications;.
  • An analysis of a set of representative approaches according to the proposed design space;.
  • A discussion of a research agenda for the EUD field.

Abstract

The pervasiveness of ICT technologies has led to a growing need to empower people to obtain applications that meet their specific requirements.

End-User Development (EUD) is a growing research field aiming to provide people without programming experience with concepts, methods and tools to allow them to create or modify their applications.

Recent mainstream technological trends related to the Internet of Things (IoT) and the availability of robots have further stimulated interest in this approach.

In the paper, we discuss the historical evolution of EUD, then we analyses the main current challenges with respect to recent technological trends (IoT and social robots) through the use of some conceptual dimensions, and conclude with a discussion of a possible research agenda for the field.

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