Usability of mobile applications: literature review and rationale for a new usability model
R Harrison, D Flood, D Duce - Journal of Interaction Science, 2013 - Springer
The usefulness of mobile devices has increased greatly in recent years allowing users to
perform more tasks in a mobile context. This increase in usefulness has come at the …
perform more tasks in a mobile context. This increase in usefulness has come at the …
Microcoordination 2.0: Social coordination in the age of smartphones and messaging apps
This paper examines how mobile messaging apps have changed the way that people
microcoordinate. It is based on five focus groups of young adults in Singapore and Taiwan …
microcoordinate. It is based on five focus groups of young adults in Singapore and Taiwan …
[HTML][HTML] Identifying indicators of smartphone addiction through user-app interaction
We introduce a new approach to monitoring the activity of smartphone users based on their
physical interactions with the interface. Typical events are taps, scrolling and typing, carried …
physical interactions with the interface. Typical events are taps, scrolling and typing, carried …
[HTML][HTML] Factors related to sustained use of a free mobile app for dietary self-monitoring with photography and peer feedback: retrospective cohort study
Background: Healthy eating interventions that use behavior change techniques such as self-
monitoring and feedback have been associated with stronger effects. Mobile apps can make …
monitoring and feedback have been associated with stronger effects. Mobile apps can make …
[HTML][HTML] Predicting which type of push notification content motivates users to engage in a self-monitoring app
Despite the unprecedented access to self-monitoring health apps, lack of optimal user
engagement remains a significant challenge. Push notification prompts with contextually …
engagement remains a significant challenge. Push notification prompts with contextually …
[HTML][HTML] The use of workplace instant messaging since COVID-19
K Paerata - Telematics and Informatics Reports, 2023 - Elsevier
This research project examines workplace interactions that were constructed in a virtual
instant messaging space during the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). As …
instant messaging space during the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). As …
Evaluating the adequacy of emoji use in positive and negative messages from close and distant senders
Computer-mediated communication allows people to communicate across several contexts
(eg, friends, professional settings) by using video-based or text-based channels. In the latter …
(eg, friends, professional settings) by using video-based or text-based channels. In the latter …
Modified navigation instructions for spatial navigation assistance systems lead to incidental spatial learning
K Gramann, P Hoepner, K Karrer-Gauss - Frontiers in psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Spatial cognitive skills deteriorate with the increasing use of automated GPS navigation and
a general decrease in the ability to orient in space might have further impact on …
a general decrease in the ability to orient in space might have further impact on …
User behaviours after critical mobile application incidents: the relationship with situational context
Users occasionally have critical incidents with information systems (IS). A critical IS incident
is an IS product or service experience that a user considers to be unusually positive or …
is an IS product or service experience that a user considers to be unusually positive or …
Analysis of feasibility, adherence, and appreciation of a newly developed tele-rehabilitation program for people with MCI and VCI
IE Mosca, E Salvadori, F Gerli, L Fabbri… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Background: Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Vascular Cognitive
Impairment (VCI) are at a high risk of progressing to dementia. Recent guidelines indicate …
Impairment (VCI) are at a high risk of progressing to dementia. Recent guidelines indicate …