Title
Model-based ubiquitous interaction concepts and contexts in public systems
Abstract
Ubiquitous systems and interaction concepts are increasingly finding their way into public systems like shopping malls, airports, public transport or information kiosks. At the same time, these user interfaces also undergo significant changes. Technologies like multi-touch systems or voice-based interaction are now available to the general public and widely used. In ubiquitous systems, these modalities are often combined, sometimes even dynamically at runtime. This leads to new challenges for the conceptualization and development of ubiquitous user interfaces in public systems, especially where this implies adaptive behavior. We present contexts that possibly influence the interaction with such public systems and describe ways of modeling this interaction integrating context-adaptivity already in the interaction models of public systems. Taking into account the context of the public system and its users, we extend the concept of Interaction-Cases to contain model aspects for different interaction contexts in public systems.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-21602-2_32
HCI (1)
Keywords
Field
DocType
adaptive behavior,general public,ubiquitous system,model-based ubiquitous interaction concept,different interaction context,interaction concept,ubiquitous user interface,public transport,voice-based interaction,public system,interaction model
Modalities,Use case,Computer science,Conceptualization,Public transport,Human–computer interaction,User interface,Interactive kiosk,Adaptive behavior,Interactive systems engineering
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
6761
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
17
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas Schlegel17522.72
Christine Keller2305.28