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Title: Motivating the use of public transit through a mobile glanceable display
Author: Nunes, Zélia José Abreu
Advisor: Karapanos, Evangelos
Keywords: Ciência e tecnologia informáticas
Computação
Soluções tecnológicas
Aquecimento global
Dispositivos de autoajuda
Móveis
Informação
Transporte público
Gobal warming
Technological solutions
Mobile glanceable displays
Public transportation
Informatics Engineering
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Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Defense Date: Jun-2016
Abstract: With increasing concerns about the impact of global warming on human life, policy makers around the world and researchers have sought for technological solutions that have the potential to attenuate this process. This thesis describes the design and evaluation of an information appliance that aims to increase the use of public transportation. We developed a mobile glanceable display that, being aware of the user’s transportation routines, provides awareness cues about bus arrival time, grounded upon the vision of Ambient Intelligence. We present the design process we followed, from ideation to building a prototype and conducting a field study, and conclude with a set of guidelines for the design of relevant personal information systems. More specifically we seek to test the following hypotheses: 1) That the tangible prototype that provides ambient cues will be used more frequently than a similar purpose mobile app, 2) That the tangible prototype will reduce the waiting time at the bus stop, 3) That the tangible prototype will result to reduced anxiety on passengers, 4) That the tangible prototype will result to an increase in the perceived reliability of the transit service, 5) That the tangible prototype will enhance users’ efficiency in reading the bus schedules and 6) That the tangible prototype will make individuals more likely to use public transit. In a field study, we compare the tangible prototype against the mobile app and a control condition where participants were given no external support in obtaining bus arrival information, other than their existing routines. Using qualitative and quantitative data, we test the aforementioned hypotheses and explore users’ reactions to the prototype we developed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/1325
Designation: Master in Informatics Engineering
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