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Distributed User Interfaces: Usability and CollaborationEvaluating Usability and Privacy in Collaboration Settings with DUIs: Problem Analysis and Case Studies

Distributed User Interfaces: Usability and Collaboration: Evaluating Usability and Privacy in... [The construction of mature products considering needs of end-users leads to several challenges. Especially if various experts are involved in the evaluation of prototypes being built towards a final product, an efficient support becomes crucial. In this contribution we address how such a process could be efficiently performed by means of DUI technology. We address this primarily for our case studies concerned with evaluating privacy and its usability in collaborative settings. The main idea thereby focuses on the involvement of end-users and respective usability and security experts in co-located or distributed settings. We analyze two case studies (i.e. end-user driven cloud deployment and SocialTV) and discuss our findings. The chosen case studies reflect the advantage of two-sided DUI’s for collaboration support, namely, how to collaboratively evaluate usability of security and privacy measures in prototypes, which in their turn could have a collaborative nature.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Distributed User Interfaces: Usability and CollaborationEvaluating Usability and Privacy in Collaboration Settings with DUIs: Problem Analysis and Case Studies

Part of the Human–Computer Interaction Series Book Series
Editors: Lozano, María D.; Gallud, Jose A.; Tesoriero, Ricardo; Penichet, Victor M.R.

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Publisher
Springer London
Copyright
© Springer-Verlag London 2013
ISBN
978-1-4471-5498-3
Pages
119 –127
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4471-5499-0_10
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The construction of mature products considering needs of end-users leads to several challenges. Especially if various experts are involved in the evaluation of prototypes being built towards a final product, an efficient support becomes crucial. In this contribution we address how such a process could be efficiently performed by means of DUI technology. We address this primarily for our case studies concerned with evaluating privacy and its usability in collaborative settings. The main idea thereby focuses on the involvement of end-users and respective usability and security experts in co-located or distributed settings. We analyze two case studies (i.e. end-user driven cloud deployment and SocialTV) and discuss our findings. The chosen case studies reflect the advantage of two-sided DUI’s for collaboration support, namely, how to collaboratively evaluate usability of security and privacy measures in prototypes, which in their turn could have a collaborative nature.]

Published: Aug 23, 2013

Keywords: Security Property; Food Supply Chain; Version Conflict; Emergency Team; Collaborative Setting

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