Abstract
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | DHRS 2006 : Proceedings of the sixth Danish human-computer interaction research symposium |
Editors | O. W. Bertelsen, M. Brynskov, P. Dalsgaard, O. S. Iversen, M. G. Petersen, M. Wetterstrand |
Publisher | Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University |
Publication date | 2006 |
Pages | 15-16 |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Event | Danish HCI-Research Symposium - Århus, Denmark Duration: 15 Nov 2006 → 15 Nov 2006 Conference number: 6 |
Conference
Conference | Danish HCI-Research Symposium |
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Number | 6 |
Country | Denmark |
City | Århus |
Period | 15/11/2006 → 15/11/2006 |
Series | DAIMIPB |
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Number | 580 |
ISSN | 0105-8517 |
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Keywords
- User-profiles
- Forces of context
- Walk-up-and-use interfaces
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Finding the difference which makes a difference : from user profiles to xxx in the FEEDBACK-project. / Christiansen, Ellen; Kanstrup, Anne Marie.
DHRS 2006: Proceedings of the sixth Danish human-computer interaction research symposium. ed. / O. W. Bertelsen; M. Brynskov; P. Dalsgaard; O. S. Iversen; M. G. Petersen; M. Wetterstrand. Department of Computer Science, Aarhus University, 2006. p. 15-16 (DAIMIPB; No. 580).Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceeding › Article in proceeding › Research
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N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
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SP - 15
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A2 - Bertelsen, O. W.
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