Using mobile devices and emergent technology for in-situ
evaluations
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Organizers:
Important
Dates:
We still accept submissions:
*we no longer accept submissions*
Monday 23 July 2007: Notification of
acceptance.*notifications sent*
Tuesday 31
July 2007: MobileHCI 2007 early registration
deadline.*early registration passed*
Wednesday 15
August 2007: Final versions of accepted
position papers deadline*deadline passed; final papers received*
Saturday 8
September 2008: Pre-workshop dinner (see programme)
Sunday 9
September 2007: Workshop (see programme).
Additional Information on this
page:
Abstract
In the last few years we have
seen a rapid proliferation of ubiquitous, pervasive,
and mobile systems and services. Evaluating such
systems and services is challenging. Whereas some
aspects of the user experience can be evaluated
properly with traditional methods and tools such as
lab experiments and interviews, various other
aspects, such as subjective experiences and real-life
use, are harder to reproduce in a lab or to recollect
during interviews.
This one-day workshop focuses on how technology can
be exploited in methods and tools to study user
behavior and user experience in the context of
use.
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Designers and practitioners that
want to contribute to a vivid discussion leading to improved
methods and tools to study user experience in context are
invited to submit a 2-4 page position paper in the ACM
template format, on any relevant topic for the workshop,
including challenges and solutions for in-situ research,
innovative methods and tools, as well as empirical data
collection and analysis using tools and techniques.
Submissions should be e-mailed as a
PDF attachment to insitu2007@freeband.nl. We still accept submissions. Please contact the organizers to express your interest.
Participants will be selected to represent diverse
perspectives and the organizers are searching for positions
that can stimulate discussion.
One author of each accepted paper needs to register for the
workshop and for at least one day of the
conference.*submissions no longer possible*