Description:
The International Journal of End-User Computing and Development (IJEUCD) examines current research on end-user development to empower individuals to conceptualize, design, program, configure, and orchestrate client-side applications into self-fashioned tools and products that ultimately suit the... Show More
The International Journal of End-User Computing and Development (IJEUCD) examines current research on end-user development to empower individuals to conceptualize, design, program, configure, and orchestrate client-side applications into self-fashioned tools and products that ultimately suit the user's own unique needs and aspirations. The journal publishes original material concerned with the theory, concepts, techniques, methodologies and the tools that service a market-of-one—the empowered user. Covering programming applications on smartphones, netbooks, laptops, desktops, home networks, etc., IJEUCD offers expert insights from professionals and researchers in the fields of computer science and human-computer interaction.
Mission & Scope:
The primary mission of the International Journal of End-User Computing and Development (IJEUCD) is to be instrumental in creating a forum for researchers, professionals, and students to discuss the conceptualization, design, programming, configuration, and orchestration of products for oneself that suit the user’s own specific needs. Offering carefully vetted, high-quality research from experts... Show More
The primary mission of the International Journal of End-User Computing and Development (IJEUCD) is to be instrumental in creating a forum for researchers, professionals, and students to discuss the conceptualization, design, programming, configuration, and orchestration of products for oneself that suit the user’s own specific needs. Offering carefully vetted, high-quality research from experts worldwide, it will be instrumental in improving and furthering research in all aspects of end-user computing and development.
Coverage:
- Activity theory and modeling
- Agent meta-models, mental models
- Alert filter and notification software, automated task assistance
- Augmented reality, augmented interaction
- Automating personal ontologies, personalized content generation
- Client-side conceptual modeling
- Computational models from psychology
- Context-aware systems, location-aware computing, ubiquitous computing
- Cultural probes, self-ethnography
- End-user composition, end-user multi-agent systems
- Game development support tools
- Game mods, game engines, open game engines
- Home network applications
- Human-centered software development
- Interface generators, XML-based UI notation generators
- Interface metaphors
- Life logs, life blogs, feed aggregators
- Mashups, mashup tools, cloud mashups
- Model-driven design, didactic models, model-based design and implementation
- New generation visual programming
- Personal interaction styles, touch and gestures
- Personal ontologies and taxonomies
- Personalization, individualization, market of one
- Personalized Learning
- Personas and actors
- Real-time narrative generation engines
- Role-Based Modeling
- Service science for individuals
- Situated computation, social proximity applications
- Smart-phone mashups, home network mashups, home media mashups
- Software analysis & design, software process modeling
- Software component selection
- Speech and natural language interfaces
- Storyboarding, scenarios, picture scenarios
- Task flow diagrams, task-based design
- Task models, task analysis, cognitive task models, concurrent task modeling
- Use case models, user interface XML notations
- User interface tools, XML-based UI notations
- User modelling, end user programming, end user development
- User-centered design, usage-centered design
- Wearable Computing
- Wearable computing, bodyware
- Web-service orchestration, web-service co-ordination
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All inquiries regarding IJEUCD should be directed to the attention of:
Submission-Related InquiriesDr. Mohd A. Ahad
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of End-User Computing and Development
Email:
itsmeahad@gmail.com
Dr. Farheen Siddiqui
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of End-User Computing and Development
Email:
fsiddiqui@jamiahamdard.ac.in
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Editor(s)-in-Chief Biography
Dr. Mohd Abdul Ahad is currently working in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, School of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, India. He has a rich experience of more than 11 years in the field of Computer Science and Engineering. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in the field of Big Data Architecture. His research areas include big data architecture, Distributed Computing, IoT, Sustainable Computing. He has published several research papers in various International Journals of repute. He has chaired several sessions in International Conferences of Springer, Elsevier etc. He is a Certified Microsoft Innovative Educator and a certified Google Educator. He is a life member of Indian Society of Technical Education (ISTE) as well as an active member of IEEE and ACM.
Dr Farheen Siddiqui is currently an Assistant Professor in Department of Computer Science, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi. She has been teaching computer science for the last 18 years. She has been involved in developing the course content for several courses related to programming language. Her professional interests include application of ontology in software engineering and machine learning. She has contributed several research papers to various national and international conferences and journals and is a reviewer of several international journals. She has published over 25 research papers in various International journals of good repute.