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In with is related to my Research Schedule, here is its Temporal Chronogram:
In what is concerned to the expectations for the results of my investigation, I have some hypotheses that I want to confront with the collected data of my investigation:
- A Public Interactive System placed at the Comunication and Art's Department, that can allow users to obtain information according to their needs/preferences and that is presented automatically, based on users identification card recognition (with RFID technology), is very useful in what is concerned to the users daily routine through the Campus, because it allows users to obtain the information needed in a easy and simple way: they just need to previously fill in a web-form (made for the purpose) and check the areas of interest. After acomplishing this requirement, they only need to carry their identification cards along so that the system can recognize it and cross the identification with the database, presenting information according the preferences/needs of the users, facilitating their journey along the Campus;
- A Public Interactive System placed at the Comunication and Art's Department, that allow users to obtain information according to their needs/preferences and that is presented automatically, based on users identification card recognition (with RFID technology) raises some privacy issues along with some safety problems: users do not feel safe by having personal information shown on a Public Interactive System. They feel frightened that someone might steal their personal information so they are reluctant to use it. Yet, they feel unconfortable by being recognized by a system that can track their moves throgh the Campus, so this is a bareer to the use of the System because users have the perception that they are being controlled, and that someone is able to get access to their own personal information;
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. Utilizadores + Perfis + I...
. Primeiro Teste RFID + Mid...
. The User's Experience Cyc...
. Multi-Touch in Public Spa...
. Multi-Touch Interaction O...