The conference series HCSE (Human-Centred Software Engineering) was established four years ago in Salamanca. HCSE 2010 is the third working conference of IFIP Working Group 13. 2, Methodologies for User-Centered Systems Design. The goal of HCSE is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in strengthening the scientific foundations of user interface design, examining the re- tionship between software engineering and human-computer interaction and focusing on how to strengthen user-centered design as an essential part of software engineering processes. As a working conference, substantial time was devoted to the open and lively discussion of papers. The interest in the conference was positive in terms of submissions and partici- tion. We received 42 contributions that resulted in 10 long papers, 5 short papers and 3 poster papers. The selection was carried out carefully by the International Program Committee. The result is a set of interesting and stimulating papers that address such important issues as contextual design, user-aware systems, ubiquitous environments and usability evaluation. The final program of the conference included a keynote by Liam Bannon with the title "Approaches to Software Engineering: A Human-Centred Perspective." This talk raised a lot of interesting questions for IFIP WG 13. 2 and might have had some - pact for participants to become a member of the working group. We hope that participants considered HCSE 2010 as successful as its two p- desessors in terms of interesting discussions and new ideas for scientific co-operation.
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Collaborative Work. - Approaches to Software Engineering: A Human-Centred Perspective. - The APEX Framework: Prototyping of Ubiquitous Environments Based on Petri Nets. - Model-Based Design and Implementation of Interactive Spaces for Information Interaction. - ViSE A Virtual Smart Environment for Usability Evaluation. - Context of Use. - A Domain Specific Language for Contextual Design. - An MDE Approach for User Interface Adaptation to the Context of Use. - Desktop-to-Mobile Web Adaptation through Customizable Two-Dimensional Semantic Redesign. - User-Aware Systems. - Extending UsiXML to Support User-Aware Interfaces. - The Secret Lives of Assumptions: Developing and Refining Assumption Personas for Secure System Design. - Dazed and Confused Considered Normal: An Approach to Create Interactive Systems for People with Dementia. - Model-Based Development. - Supporting Multimodality in Service-Oriented Model-Based Development Environments. - RTME: Extension of Role-Task Modeling for the Purpose of Access Control Specification. - Web Applications Usability Testing with Task Model Skeletons. - HCI Activities. - Evaluating Relative Contributions of Various HCI Activities to Usability. - AFFINE for Enforcing Earlier Consideration of NFRs and Human Factors When Building Socio-Technical Systems Following Agile Methodologies. - Understanding Formal Description of Pitch-Based Input. - Posters. - Application Composition Driven by UI Composition. - Methods for Efficient Development of Task-Based Applications. - Towards an Integrated Model for Functional and User Interface Requirements.