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MRCO
2005
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Using Activity Theory to Model Context Awareness
Abstract. One of the cornerstones of any intelligent entity is the ability to understand how occurrences in the surrounding world influence its own behaviour. Different states, o...
Anders Kofod-Petersen, Jörg Cassens
ETFA
2005
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Designing usable decision support systems for HVM
In High Volume Manufacturing (HVM), system control is shared between automation and human workers. The social organisation of workers plays an important role in supporting human d...
Connor Upton, Gavin Doherty
IUI
2000
ACM
14 years 28 days ago
Adaptive medical information delivery combining user, task and situation models
Medical information delivery for users with different levels of expertise will be required for the manned mission to Mars due to limited potential for communication with Earth. Th...
Luis Francisco-Revilla, Frank M. Shipman III
WSPI
2008
13 years 10 months ago
Practices, Systems, and Context Working as Core Concepts in Modeling Socio-Technical Systems
This work draws on the cultural historical activity-theory and the theory of social systems to model socio-technical systems. The concepts of practice, system, and context work as ...
Heidrun Allert, Christoph Richter
ECIS
2003
13 years 10 months ago
Usability in social action: reinterpreting effectiveness efficiency and satisfaction
One of the most important qualities related to the use of information systems is arguably the usability achieved in actual use-situations. Three central criteria for usability as ...
Pär J. Ågerfalk, Owen Eriksson