Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble Équipe Ingénierie de l'Interaction Humain-Machine

Équipe Ingénierie de l'Interaction
Humain-Machine

End-User Programming and the Intrinsic Complexity of Networked Artefacts

In Fourth Workshop on End-User Software Engineering, in conjunction with the International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2008), Leipzig. 2008.

Joëlle Coutaz

In Proc. of the Fourth Workshop on End-User Software Engineering, in conjunction with ICSE 2008.

Résumé

In this article, we propose a model for networked artefacts inspired from molecular chemistry. It demonstrates the intrinsic complexity of the domain illustrated with unsolved problems such as mastering the semantics of networked artefacts. Based on this model, we identify similarities with the service-oriented computing paradigm and suggest possible avenues for collaboration between Software Engineering and researchers in EUD including: semantic alignment between end-user programming languages and service descriptions, and human service interaction as a transversal issue in software design.