IS-EUD 2025 Schedule

  • Workshops

  • 09:00 – 10:30

    Workshops (in parallel)

    The workshops are organized in parallel. Refer to the individual workshop websites for more information.

  • A²ID 2025

    Room: Seminarraum klein

  • CSE4IA 2025

    Room: Seminarraum groß

  • CoPDA 2025

    Room: Bibliothek

  • AI4EUD 2025

    Room: Mathildensaal

  • 10:30 – 11:00

    Coffee Break

  • 11:00 – 13:00

    Workshops (in parallel)

    The workshops are organized in parallel. Refer to the individual workshop websites for more information.

  • A²ID 2025

    Room: Seminarraum klein

  • CSE4IA 2025

    Room: Seminarraum groß

  • CoPDA 2025

    Room: Bibliothek

  • AI4EUD 2025

    Room: Mathildensaal

  • 13:00 – 14:00

    Lunch

  • 14:00 – 15:30

    Workshops (in parallel)

    The workshops are organized in parallel. Refer to the individual workshop websites for more information.

  • A²ID 2025

    Room: Seminarraum klein

  • CSE4IA 2025

    Room: Seminarraum groß

  • CoPDA 2025

    Room: Bibliothek

  • AI4EUD 2025

    Room: Mathildensaal

  • 15:40 – 16:10

    Coffee Break

  • 16:10 – 17:30

    Workshops (in parallel)

    The workshops are organized in parallel. Refer to the individual workshop websites for more information.

  • A²ID 2025

    Room: Seminarraum klein

  • CSE4IA 2025

    Room: Seminarraum groß

  • CoPDA 2025

    Room: Bibliothek

  • AI4EUD 2025

    Room: Mathildensaal

  • 19:00 – 21:00

    Lab tour at LMU and reception

    Location: Frauenlobstr. 7A, 80337 Munich. The laboratory tour will be followed by a reception with drinks and snacks. The laboratory is located at 10 minutes walking distance from the conference venue. You can get directions here. Light refreshments will be provided. Get more details about the lab tour here.

  • Main Conference

    Regular and Short Paper presentations: 15 minutes for presentation + 5 minutes for questions

  • 09:00 – 09:30

    Welcome and Introduction

  • 09:30 – 10:30

    Keynote: Enkelejda Kasneci

    Can Learners Design Their Future? Promoting Agency with Large Language Models in Education

  • 10:30 – 11:00

    Coffee Break

  • 11:00 – 13:00

    Session 1: Automation, Sustainability, and Smart Environments

    Chair: Giuseppe Desolda (University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy)

  • 11:00 – 11:20

    An EUD Approach to Creating Feasible and Energy-saving Automations for Smart Homes

    Barricelli, Fogli, Gallo, Guizzardi, Maenza, Mattioli, Paternò

  • 11:20 – 11:40

    End-User Customization of Trigger-Action Rules through Fine-Tuned LLMs

    Cimino, Deufemia

  • 11:40 – 12:00

    Explaining Problems in Daily Automations with ExplainTAP

    Maenza, Mattioli, Paternò

  • 12:00 – 12:20

    Conversational Rule Creation in XR. User's Strategies in VR and AR Automation

    Carcangiu, Manca, Mereu, Santoro, Simeoli, Spano

  • 12:20 – 12:40

    From User Needs to Smart Ecosystems through LLMs: the Smartifier Case Study

    Caslini, Gianotti, Garzotto

  • 12:40 – 13:00

    Assembly Workers as PLC Programmers: What End Users Need to Understand about Low-Code Development Platforms

    Schenkenfelder, Zefferer, Salomon, Winterer

  • 13:00 – 14:00

    Lunch

  • 14:00 – 15:40

    Session 2: Democratizing AI and Programming

    Chair: Davide Spano (University of Cagliari, Italy)

  • 14:00 – 14:20

    Fostering Novice Collaboration in ML-Based System Design Through Visual Languages and Touch Interfaces

    Versino, Turchi, Malizia, Riva

  • 14:20 – 14:40

    Visual and Textual Language Synchronization for End-User Programming Environments

    Silahli, De la Rosa Gutierrez, Rocha Silva

  • 14:40 – 15:00

    OMNI: an EUD tool for Ontological Multisensory Navigation Interface

    Della Greca, Montero, Amaro, Aedo, Diaz, Onorati

  • 15:00 – 15:20

    Explanation-Driven Interventions for Artificial Intelligence Model Customization: Empowering End-Users to Tailor Black-Box AI in Rhinocytology

    Esposito, Calvano, Greco, Lanzilotti, Piccinno, Curci

  • 15:20 – 15:40

    Evaluating Visual Prompting Modalities for Generative AI-Assisted UI Design

    Calo, De Russis

  • 15:40 – 16:10

    Coffee Break

  • 16:10 – 16:55

    Demos and Work in Progress

    Chair: Paloma Diaz (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)

  • 16:10 – 16:25

    A VR End-User Development Toolbox for Media Study Students - An Initial Experience Report

    Sebastian Krois, Kevin Scharke, Enes Yigitbas, Gudrun Oevel

  • 16:25 – 16:40

    Figmant — A Plugin for End-User Development of Wizard of Oz Experiments for Human-AI Interaction Design

    Tommaso Turchi, Francesco Faenza, Alessio Malizia, Giacomo Bosio, Nicoletta Bruno

  • 16:40 – 16:55

    Assembly Workers as PLC Programmers: A Low-Code Development Platform for Engine Manufacturing

    Bernhard Schenkenfelder, Raphael Zefferer, Christian Salomon, Mario Winterer

  • 16:55 – 17:40

    Doctoral Consortium

  • 16:55 – 17:15

    Using LLMs to enhance end-user development support in XR

    Jacopo Mereu (University of Cagliari)

  • 17:15 – 17:35

    Advancing End-User Development in Robotics with Large Language Models and Digital Twins

    Luigi Gargioni (University of Brescia)

  • 18:30 – 19:00

    Walking together to social event

    For those who are interested, some of the participants and organizers will walk together to the social event location. If you are interested, please meet at the main entrance of the conference venue at 18:30. This is a great opportunity to continue to network and chat with other participants. The social event location is about 20–25 minutes away by foot from the conference venue (get directions here).

  • 19:00 – 22:00

    Dinner and Social Event

    Location: Augustiner am Platzl, at Orlandostraße 5, 80331 München. Get more details about the location here.

  • Main Conference

    Regular and Short Paper presentations: 15 minutes for presentation + 5 minutes for questions

  • 09:30 – 10:30

    Keynote: Antonella De Angeli

    Efficiency and Creativity: The Myth of Natural Language Interaction

  • 10:30 – 11:00

    Coffee Break

  • 11:00 – 13:00

    Session 3: AI for End-User Empowerment: Personalization and Wellbeing

    Chair: Daniel Tetteroo (Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands)

  • 11:00 – 11:20

    Beyond Usability: Introducing Wellbeing-Driven End-User Development Design

    Krings, Bohn, Sauter, Ludwig

  • 11:20 – 11:40

    AI-Assisted Cognitive Support for Caregivers: A RAG and EUD Framework for Geriatric Care

    Valtolina, Pugliese

  • 11:40 – 12:00

    From Digital Self-Control Apps to iOS Shortcuts: Enabling Privacy-Centric Wellbeing Research Without Code

    Purohit, Monge Roffarello

  • 12:00 – 12:20

    Empowering End Users to Design for Their Digital Self-Control

    Monge Roffarello, De Russis

  • 12:20 – 12:40

    Leveraging EUD and Generative AI for Ethical Phishing Campaigns

    Breve, Buono, Caruccio, Cau, Cimino, Desolda, Deufemia, Lanzilotti, Spano, Tucci

  • 12:40 – 13:00

    Classifying User Motivation in Interactions

    Vaiani, Chessa

  • 13:00 – 14:00

    Lunch

  • 14:00 – 15:10

    Session 4: EUD Principles, Methodologies, and Participatory Cultures

    Chair: Daniela Fogli (University of Brescia, Italy)

  • 14:00 – 14:20

    Mindsets, Cultures, and Technologies in Support of End-User Development

    Fischer

  • 14:20 – 14:40

    Assessing Computational Thinking Skills through Artefacts: the Case of ModeLLer

    Mannari, Turchi, Frosali, Bacco, Ferrari, Conati, Malizia

  • 14:40 – 15:00

    Scenario-Based Design Tools: End-User Reflections to Requirements

    Cham, Kefalidou

  • 15:00 – 15:20

    Defining Classes and Semantic Relationships from User Scenarios through a Heuristic Approach

    Aunsa AD, Barletta, Buono, Faisal, Piccinno, Saeed, Provenzano

  • 15:20 – 15:40

    Closing