Situatedness of Awareness Information: Impact on the Design and Usage of Awareness Systems

Cheverst, Keith and Dix, Alan and Fitton, Daniel and Graham, Connor and Rouncefield, Mark (2009) Situatedness of Awareness Information: Impact on the Design and Usage of Awareness Systems. In: Awareness Systems. Human–Computer Interaction Series . Springer Verlag, London, pp. 397-422. ISBN 978-1-84882-476-8

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Abstract

This chapter focuses on our exploration of awareness-related messaging by users of a situated display-based messaging system. The system, known as Hermes, was initially deployed outside offices in the Computing Department at Lancaster University (see Cheverst et al., 2003a,b) and a significant portion of its use related to awareness, e.g. a member of staff posting a message on her door display accounting for her absence or indicating her future presence. A second version of the Hermes system has recently been across 40 offices in the Computing Department’s new home, a building called Infolab.

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?? COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS AND ICTQA75 ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS. COMPUTER SCIENCE ??
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30 Aug 2012 08:10
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