In complex emergency/disaster scenarios, teams from various emergency-response organizations collaborate in order to achieve a common goal. The use of smart mobile devices and applications in these scenarios can improve this collaboration dynamically; and poses interesting challenges, such as user' mental attention, small screen size, unavailability of reliable network, reduced power, and battery consumption. So, to design and develop interactive applications to be used in mobile and pervasive scenarios requires novel methodologies which combine user-centred design approaches and software engineering approaches tailed for distributed architectures. In this paper, we outline the methodology, adopted successfully in the European WORKPAD project, and describe the work done from getting the requirements to developing the interface of the desired system.
The WORKPAD User Interface and Methodology: Developing Smart and Effective Mobile Applications for Emergency Operators / Humayoun, Shah Rukh; Catarci, Tiziana; de Leoni, Massimiliano; Marrella, Andrea; Mecella, Massimo; Bortenschlager, Manfred; Steinmann, Renate. - 5616 LNCS:(2009), pp. 343-352. (Intervento presentato al convegno 5th International Conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction (UAHCI 2009) tenutosi a San Diego, CA, USA nel 19-24 July 2009) [10.1007/978-3-642-02713-0_36].
The WORKPAD User Interface and Methodology: Developing Smart and Effective Mobile Applications for Emergency Operators
Catarci, Tiziana;de Leoni, Massimiliano;MARRELLA, ANDREA
;Mecella, Massimo;
2009
Abstract
In complex emergency/disaster scenarios, teams from various emergency-response organizations collaborate in order to achieve a common goal. The use of smart mobile devices and applications in these scenarios can improve this collaboration dynamically; and poses interesting challenges, such as user' mental attention, small screen size, unavailability of reliable network, reduced power, and battery consumption. So, to design and develop interactive applications to be used in mobile and pervasive scenarios requires novel methodologies which combine user-centred design approaches and software engineering approaches tailed for distributed architectures. In this paper, we outline the methodology, adopted successfully in the European WORKPAD project, and describe the work done from getting the requirements to developing the interface of the desired system.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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