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Principles of Smart Home Control,t families want more control .. In this paper, we explore this disconnect. Using grounded contextual fieldwork with dual-income families, we describe the control that families want, and suggest seven design principles that will help end-user programming systems deliver that control.overshadow 发表于 2025-3-27 07:36:52
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Historical Analysis: Using the Past to Design the Future,e, and to spur development of new design spaces. Our findings suggest that historically-grounded research approaches may be useful in more deeply understanding and designing for context both in and outside of the home.EXCEL 发表于 2025-3-27 17:20:14
An Experimental Comparison of Physical Mobile Interaction Techniques: Touching, Pointing and Scannies can act as universal remote controls for interaction with smart objects but, to date, there has been no research which has analyzed when a given mobile interaction technique should be used. In this research we analyze the appropriateness of three interaction techniques as selection techniques in smart environments.Aromatic 发表于 2025-3-27 20:16:52
An Exploratory Study of How Older Women Use Mobile Phones,y few studies that provides a diagrammatic representation of older mobile phone female users’ cooperative learning process and strategies. Second, the study presents a combination of quantitative and qualitative data, which provides more nuanced interpretation and understanding of the use of mobile phones by older women.Altitude 发表于 2025-3-28 00:36:14
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A Quantitative Method for Revealing and Comparing Places in the Home,a recent emphasis on algorithms for automatically extracting users’ significant places from location data. Place-finding can be characterized by two sub-problems, (1) finding significant locations, and (2) assigning semantic labels to those locations (the problem of “moving from location to place”)