In this paper, we apply the theory of task technology fit to mobile technology, focusing specifi-cally on the role of user mobility. We describe the results of an empirical study ...
Widespread use and general purpose computing capabilities of next generation smartphones make them the next big targets of malicious software (malware) and security attacks. Given ...
Tansu Alpcan, Christian Bauckhage, Aubrey-Derrick ...
Meeting the increasing demand for desktop-like applications on mobile products requires powerful interaction techniques. One candidate is GUI-style point-andclick interaction usin...
Miika Silfverberg, I. Scott MacKenzie, Tatu Kauppi...
People tend to form social networks within geographical areas. This can be explained by the fact that generally geographical localities correspond to common interests (e.g. studen...
We describe sensing techniques motivated by unique aspects of human-computer interaction with handheld devices in mobile settings. Special features of mobile interaction include c...
Ken Hinckley, Jeffrey S. Pierce, Mike Sinclair, Er...