Paper or interactive?: a study of prototyping techniques for ubiquitous computing environments
L. Liu, и P. Khooshabeh. CHI '03 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, стр. 1030--1031. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2003)
DOI: 10.1145/765891.766132
Аннотация
We studied the effects of varying the fidelity and automation levels of a Ubicomp application prototype. Our results show that the interactive prototype captured the same usability issues that the paper prototype studies did and more. We found that paper prototyping is insufficient for supporting unique Ubicomp requirements, such as scalability, but a prototype with higher fidelity and automation levels can enhance the quality of interaction data available for evaluation.
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%A Liu, Linchuan
%A Khooshabeh, Peter
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%X We studied the effects of varying the fidelity and automation levels of a Ubicomp application prototype. Our results show that the interactive prototype captured the same usability issues that the paper prototype studies did and more. We found that paper prototyping is insufficient for supporting unique Ubicomp requirements, such as scalability, but a prototype with higher fidelity and automation levels can enhance the quality of interaction data available for evaluation.
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@inproceedings{Liu2003,
abstract = {We studied the effects of varying the fidelity and automation levels of a Ubicomp application prototype. Our results show that the interactive prototype captured the same usability issues that the paper prototype studies did and more. We found that paper prototyping is insufficient for supporting unique Ubicomp requirements, such as scalability, but a prototype with higher fidelity and automation levels can enhance the quality of interaction data available for evaluation.},
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address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {Liu, Linchuan and Khooshabeh, Peter},
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keywords = {prototyping ubiquitous ubiquitouscomputing},
location = {Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA},
numpages = {2},
pages = {1030--1031},
publisher = {ACM},
series = {CHI EA '03},
timestamp = {2011-08-05T15:27:07.000+0200},
title = {Paper or interactive?: a study of prototyping techniques for ubiquitous computing environments},
url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/765891.766132},
year = 2003
}