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Contextualizing mobile IT
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EngineeringMobile InteractionMobile CollaborationContext AwarenessCommunicationMobile It UseSocial SciencesPervasive ComputingUser ContextComit ProjectDesignUser ExperienceMobile ComputingMobile ItParticipatory DesignHuman-computer InteractionTechnologyContext-aware Pervasive SystemUbiquitous Application
Information and communication technologies are moving into the era of ubiquitous computing, with increased density of technology and increased mobility and continuity in use. From a design perspective, addressing the accommodation and coordination of multiple devices and services in situated use across different contexts is becoming increasingly important. In the COMIT project, ethnographic fieldwork has been combined with participatory design engaging users, designers and researchers in order to explore mobile IT use as well as the design of mobile IT concepts. Four seclected scenarios from the project are presented and discussed regarding implications for the design of mobile IT devices, with particular focus on (1) coping with multiple social contexts, and (2) the configuration and connectivity of mobile devices.
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