Methods for design and evaluation of interactive applications are not readily applicable to mobile services. By modifying an existing paper prototyping method we evaluated a mobile social service for providing user-based tips in a shopping mall. The evaluation showed that tips can be pushed to users and that they can accept that a complex user interface is presented on a small screen. Although the evaluation took place in an office environment, we received feedback on functionality of the service in the context of the shopping mall. Our evaluation indicates that simple prototyping techniques can be used for informative evaluations of mobile services that are heavily context dependent.MobiTi
The main objective of this thesis is to design a prototype interface for a mobile application which ...
International audienceThis paper presents a methodology to guide the evaluation of social distribute...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory study on the relevance of experiential factors whe...
Methods for design and evaluation of interactive applications are not readily applicable to mobile s...
The research presented in this paper is part of an ongoing investigation into how best to support me...
Purpose – Mobile computing enables end‐users to create small services on their mobiles and share val...
A study was performed to investigate a domain for a mobile and social service, where a web of social...
In this paper we present a software framework which supports the construction and evaluation of mixe...
In spite of the technological advances introduced lately into mobile phones, modern society still ut...
The research presented in this paper is part of an ongoing investigation into how best to support me...
When travelling it is always easier to use a travel agent. The agent will handle the entire itinerar...
Abstract. We present the extensions to a software framework which supports the construction and eval...
This study is part of a research conducted under the CeNTER Program, an interdisciplinary project th...
Mobile applications play an ever growing role in everybody’s life around our globe and the leading a...
This thesis describes process of designing mobile user interface with regard to the context of use. ...
The main objective of this thesis is to design a prototype interface for a mobile application which ...
International audienceThis paper presents a methodology to guide the evaluation of social distribute...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory study on the relevance of experiential factors whe...
Methods for design and evaluation of interactive applications are not readily applicable to mobile s...
The research presented in this paper is part of an ongoing investigation into how best to support me...
Purpose – Mobile computing enables end‐users to create small services on their mobiles and share val...
A study was performed to investigate a domain for a mobile and social service, where a web of social...
In this paper we present a software framework which supports the construction and evaluation of mixe...
In spite of the technological advances introduced lately into mobile phones, modern society still ut...
The research presented in this paper is part of an ongoing investigation into how best to support me...
When travelling it is always easier to use a travel agent. The agent will handle the entire itinerar...
Abstract. We present the extensions to a software framework which supports the construction and eval...
This study is part of a research conducted under the CeNTER Program, an interdisciplinary project th...
Mobile applications play an ever growing role in everybody’s life around our globe and the leading a...
This thesis describes process of designing mobile user interface with regard to the context of use. ...
The main objective of this thesis is to design a prototype interface for a mobile application which ...
International audienceThis paper presents a methodology to guide the evaluation of social distribute...
This paper presents the results of an exploratory study on the relevance of experiential factors whe...