Exploring the Utility of Remote Messaging and Situated Office Door Displays           

 

Keith Cheverst, Alan Dix, Dan Fitton, Adrian Friday and Mark Rouncefield

Lancaster University, Computing Department, UK
on the web: < @keith> < @alan > < @dan> < @adrian> < @mark>

 

In Mobile HCI '03, Udine, Italy, September 2003.

Draft paper available as eprint. Published paper through Springer link


Full reference:
Keith Cheverst, Alan Dix, Dan Fitton, Adrian Friday and Mark Rouncefield (2003). Exploring the Utility of Remote Messaging and Situated Office Door Displays. In Mobile HCI 2003. LNCS 2795, Springer-Verlag. pp.336-341
http://www.hcibook.com/alan/papers/
mobileHCI03-situated

In recent years, the proliferation in use of the GSM short message service (or SMS) has prompted numerous studies into person to person messaging via mobile devices. However, to date, there has been relatively little exploration of systems that enable mobile messaging to (potentially ubiquitous) situated displays rather than the mobile devices of particular individuals. In this paper, we describe the results of an ongoing trial to explore the utility of a system that enables lecturers in a computing department to use their mobile phones to send messages to digital displays situated outside their offices.

keywords: situated displays, ubicomp, SMS messaging, door displays, electronic post-it note


Alan Dix 22/8/2003