This paper addresses two problems: “What are the appropriate methods for evaluating information systems?” and “How do we measure the impact of ambient information systems?...
Xiaobin Shen, Peter Eades, Seok-Hee Hong, Andrew V...
With the advance of pervasive technology, information from both the physical and virtual world is increasingly accessible to developers. Context -aware applications may consume re...
Mobile devices make ideal personal ambient information systems given their ubiquitous adoption by users and their rich context knowledge of users’ activity. However, we believe ...
We take two paradigms for information systems development, functionalism and social relativism, and apply their assumptions to the evaluation of ambient information systems. Ambie...
We propose a set of design dimensions that constitute the axes of a taxonomy for ambient information systems. The dimensions are based on an investigation of a wide range of resea...
Martin Tomitsch, Karin Kappel, Andreas Lehner, Tho...