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Adapting Evaluation to Study Behaviour in Context

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  • Scott Sherwood

    (University of Glasgow, UK)

  • Stuart Reeves

    (University of Glasgow, UK)

  • Julie Maitland

    (University of Glasgow, UK)

  • Alistair Morrison

    (University of Glasgow, UK)

  • Matthew Chalmers

    (University of Glasgow, UK)

Abstract

We present a reflection on a series of studies of ubiquitous computing systems in which the process of evaluation evolved over time to account for the increasing difficulties inherent in assessing systems ‘in the wild’. Ubiquitous systems are typically designed to be embedded in users’ everyday lives; however, without knowing the ways in which people will appropriate the systems for use, it is often infeasible to identify a predetermined set of evaluation criteria that will capture the process of integration and appropriation. Based on our experiences, which became successively more distributed in time and space, we suggest that evaluation should become adaptive in order to more effectively study the emergent uses of ubiquitous computing systems over time.

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  • Scott Sherwood & Stuart Reeves & Julie Maitland & Alistair Morrison & Matthew Chalmers, 2009. "Adapting Evaluation to Study Behaviour in Context," International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI), IGI Global, vol. 1(2), pages 37-55, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jmhci0:v:1:y:2009:i:2:p:37-55
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