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Intermodal Mobility Hubs and User Needs
Technological innovation in the mobility and transport sphere is still strongly aimed at vehicle- or infrastructure-based systems. Actual user needs in regard to accessibility and usability of the links between different transportation modes are usually ...
Daniel Bell
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Vulnerable Road User needs towards ITS
Due to fast development of new technologies in the field of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) a number of new research topics arise, especially in view of vulnerable road users (VRUs).
Daniel Bell, Ralf Risser
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Adopting E-Commerce To User's Needs
12 pages, 3 figures; Inteernation Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Survey ...
Alshehri, Mohammed +3 more
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Sea Level Change: Mapping Danish Municipality Needs for Climate Information
Climate change will affect the coastline of the Baltic Sea through changes in sea level, storm surges and waves. In Denmark, a large part of the responsibility for climate adaptation lies with the local municipalities.
Kristine S. Madsen +3 more
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This study aims to analyze the transforming offline transportation to Online Transportation, seen from the perception of users in the city of Pontianak.
Bustami Bustami, Rio Laksamana
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This study aims to augment the impact of dialect-related cultural elements among adolescents, thereby facilitating a more effective inheritance and progression of Chinese dialect culture within the contemporary socio-cultural milieu.Firstly, based on the
Min Han +4 more
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Human-centered design provides a means to help designers create products or systems with ‘people’ as the focus. Compassionate Design (CD), introduced in this paper, is an approach that addresses niche sensitive needs and involves a way of thinking where ...
Priya Seshadri +3 more
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Taxonomy of User Needs and Actions
The growing ubiquity of conversational AI highlights the need for frameworks that capture not only users' instrumental goals but also the situated, adaptive, and social practices through which they achieve them. Existing taxonomies of conversational behavior either overgeneralize, remain domain-specific, or reduce interactions to narrow dialogue ...
Renee Shelby +2 more
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End-User Feedback on a Low-Cost Portable Air Quality Sensor System—Are We There Yet?
Low-cost sensors are a current trend in citizen science projects that focus on air quality. Until now, devices incorporating such sensors have been tested primarily for their technical capabilities and limitations, whereas their usability and ...
Johanna Amalia Robinson +3 more
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A review of: Chatman, E. A. (1991). Life in a small world: Applicability of gratification theory to information-seeking behavior. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 42(6), 438-449.
Kate Zoellner
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