Finding the difference which makes a difference: from user profiles to xxx in the FEEDBACK-project

Ellen Christiansen, Anne Marie Kanstrup

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Abstract

The paper discusses prioritizing forces of context in design of interfaces to walk-up-and-use-systems for un-motivated users. Experiences from working out user profiles and conceptual prototypes in the FEEDBACK-project suggests perceived feedback to be an intersection of cues to answers to What-Who-Where-How-questions: what is the state of affairs, whom does this state of affair concern, where do they accept to be disturbed about this, and what form of disturbance is acceptable.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelDHRS 2006 : Proceedings of the sixth Danish human-computer interaction research symposium
RedaktørerO. W. Bertelsen, M. Brynskov, P. Dalsgaard, O. S. Iversen, M. G. Petersen, M. Wetterstrand
ForlagDepartment of Computer Science, Aarhus University
Publikationsdato2006
Sider15-16
StatusUdgivet - 2006
BegivenhedDanish HCI-Research Symposium - Århus, Danmark
Varighed: 15 nov. 200615 nov. 2006
Konferencens nummer: 6

Konference

KonferenceDanish HCI-Research Symposium
Nummer6
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByÅrhus
Periode15/11/200615/11/2006
NavnDAIMIPB
Nummer580
ISSN0105-8517

Emneord

  • User-profiles
  • Forces of context
  • Walk-up-and-use interfaces

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