Workshop overview

In the past several years, there has been a resurgence in research activity in end user programming, all focused on the web. As the web has evolved from a set of documents to a platform for new applications, many researchers have created tools that allow end users, or non-programmers, to customize their web experiences. Users can now more easily aggregate information from different websites, create mobile versions of web pages, and automate repetitive tasks. Despite this recent growth, researchers in this area have yet to come together as a coherent community. This one-day workshop will help us assemble as a community, share lessons, and learn from each other.

Workshop schedule

Click here for the schedule for the workshop.

Book planning

Table of Contents

Intended audience

Foreword

Discussion groups

Use these pages to document the work in each of your discussion groups:

1: Dimensions for classifying EUP work on the web

2: Outlining summaries of book sections

3: Future challenges for EUP on the WWW

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Resources for workshop participants

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Boston information

List and map of local restaurants