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Understanding End-user Perception of Network Problems
"... It is widely assumed that certain network characteristics cause end-user irritation with network performance. These assumptions then drive the selection of quality of service parameters or the goals of adaptive systems. We have developed a methodology and toolchain, SoylentLogger, that employs user ..."
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It is widely assumed that certain network characteristics cause end-user irritation with network performance. These assumptions then drive the selection of quality of service parameters or the goals of adaptive systems. We have developed a methodology and toolchain, SoylentLogger, that employs user
End-User Perceptions of Formal and Informal Representations of Web Sites
- In Proceedings of Human Factors in Computing Systems: CHI 2001 Extended Abstracts
, 2000
"... Web site designers have expressed concern that formal, cleaned-up representations of early web site ideas cause end-users to focus on inappropriate visual details such as color and typography during a design evaluation. It is believed that the high level of detail in formal representations causes en ..."
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end-users to believe a design is more complete and therefore not amenable to more conceptual non-visual changes such as page structure and site organization. In this paper we present an experiment comparing end-user perceptions of formal and informal electronic representations of web site designs. We
Reflecting on the invisible: understanding end-user perceptions of ubiquitous computing
- Proc. of Ubicomp '08, ACM
, 2008
"... How can designers of ubiquitous computing technologies ensure that they understand the non-functional needs, values, and expectations of end-users? In this paper, we use a qualitative method from public policy to elicit reflective feedback from end-users about technologies that they may not yet have ..."
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have used nor fully comprehend. Our study uncovers information about end-user perceptions of RFID, including a range of “folk theories ” held by the public about this technology, and their associations of it with certain social groups and values. We argue that these perceptions can limit technological
End-User Perceptions of Formal and Informal Representations of Web Sites
- IN PROCEEDINGS OF HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS: CHI 2001 EXTENDED ABSTRACTS
, 2001
"... Web site designers have expressed concerns that formal, cleaned-up representations of early ideas cause end-users to focus on inappropriate details. It is believed that the highfidelity of formal representations cause end-users to believe a design is more complete and therefore not amenable to high- ..."
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-level changes and suggestions. In this paper we present an experiment comparing end-user perceptions of formal and informal electronic representations of web site designs. We found that end-users do in fact believe formal representations are finished and unchanging, but that this does not seem to influence
Network Monitoring is People: Understanding End-user Perception of Network Problems
, 2010
"... It is widely assumed that certain network characteristics cause end-user irritation with network performance. These assumptions then drive the selection of quality of service parameters or the goals of adaptive systems. We have developed a methodology and toolchain, SoylentLogger, that employs user ..."
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It is widely assumed that certain network characteristics cause end-user irritation with network performance. These assumptions then drive the selection of quality of service parameters or the goals of adaptive systems. We have developed a methodology and toolchain, SoylentLogger, that employs user
NORMATIVE SURVEYS TO DETERMINE END-USER PERCEPTIONS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT INTERCHANGES
"... The way in which the users of a Public Transport Interchange (PTI) perceive their environment is of the greatest importance in determining the ideal PTI. In order to gain insight into the perceptions of PTI end-users, a survey was done by means of the descriptive survey method and personal interview ..."
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The way in which the users of a Public Transport Interchange (PTI) perceive their environment is of the greatest importance in determining the ideal PTI. In order to gain insight into the perceptions of PTI end-users, a survey was done by means of the descriptive survey method and personal
Interactions with open source software: A pilot study on end users’ perception
- Information Systems: People, Organizations, Institutions, and Technologies
, 2010
"... opment process is frequent. The number of articles available and the number of tracks or workshops on this topic in most relevant IS Conferences is high. The us-ability of Open Source Software has been scarcely considered until few years ago, probably due to the particular role that the user has in ..."
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. This circumstance has contributed to increase the in-terest on usability of Open Source software. Nevertheless, studies on end users in Open Source contexts are still young. This paper introduces a pilot study on the perception of the end user on Open Source software. The aim of this pilot study is to identify how
Exploring end-user perceptions towards mandated deployment of PDA– based health information systems within Ambulatory Care
"... The impact of many well intentioned technology integration projects has not always been viewed favourably. In fact, many projects are destined to fail from the outset by not considering fundamental IT system investment risks (technical failure, data failure, user failure, organizational failure) [Ly ..."
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exist whereby any form of consultative input from end-users is inherently removed, leaving end-users disillusioned with the mandated technology. This research uses an adapted version of Kline’s Groupware Adoption Scale [Kline, 2001] in a preliminary study to ascertain end-user perceptions towards
Analysis of Enhanced Access Selection Methods and End-User Perception in Multi-operator Environment
"... Nowadays, the access selection methods are done based on operator incentives using static and predefined rules. But once the number of deployed access technologies and mobile services is increasing, then today’s access selection practices are not adequate anymore. We need to think about end-user pre ..."
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Nowadays, the access selection methods are done based on operator incentives using static and predefined rules. But once the number of deployed access technologies and mobile services is increasing, then today’s access selection practices are not adequate anymore. We need to think about end-user
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