• DocumentCode
    2102804
  • Title

    A User Experience Perspective of Design for Context-Aware Adaption

  • Author

    Zhang, Xiaohui ; Uruchurtu, Elizabeth

  • Author_Institution
    Commun. & Comput. Res. Centre, Sheffield Hallam Univ., Sheffield, UK
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    25-28 July 2011
  • Firstpage
    322
  • Lastpage
    325
  • Abstract
    During the last fifteen years, more and more context-aware devices, like smart shutters and GPS navigator, have been introduced to our daily life. Many of such devices have been developed to improve quality of life, and furthermore, to engage the end users with a richer environment by using multiple sensing technologies, such as GPS, brightness and gravity sensors. Unlike many desktop applications, context-aware devices have usually been used to offer always-on services to end users. In addition to taking advantage of context-awareness, a number of variables involved in highly dynamic environments also bring new challenges to Human-Computer Interaction design for such devices. One important concept of context-awareness is to improve the user experience by utilizing the resources available in the physical environment. Many context-aware devices use automated methods to generate the Quality of Service measurement for alternative reconfiguration when a change in the context occur but is that still competent when subjective issues are considered? This research takes a user experience perspective, which focuses on basic needs fulfillment and user preferences. The aim of this research is to clarify the relationship between users´ motivations and preferences within alternative context-aware adaption, in order to help the designers improve the subjective user experience.
  • Keywords
    human computer interaction; sensors; ubiquitous computing; GPS navigator; context-aware adaption; desktop application; gravity sensor; human-computer interaction design; multiple sensing technology; quality of service measurement; smart shutter; user experience; user preference; Adaptation models; Complexity theory; Context; Global Positioning System; Ubiquitous computing; User interfaces; context-awareness; user experience;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Intelligent Environments (IE), 2011 7th International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Nottingham
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4577-0830-5
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-0-7695-4452-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IE.2011.47
  • Filename
    6063406