TY - GEN
T1 - Social Acceptance and Usage Experiences from a Mobile Location-Aware Service Environment
AU - Klein, Bernhard
AU - Pérez-Velasco, Jorge
AU - Guggenmos, Christian
AU - Pihlajamaa, Olli
AU - Heino, Immo
AU - Del Ser, Javier
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - MUGGES is a European research project with the goal of evaluating peer-to-peer service concepts based on GNSS systems for mobile phones. MUGGES provides an infrastructure to create, publish, provide and consume mobile micro-services directly from mobile devices. As part of the project four application prototypes have been developed, which allow for the description and sharing of places and routes between users. This paper reports about a user trial conducted in real environments with early adopters. The goal has been to identify benefits and best practices for the type of applications envisioned in the MUGGES project. The obtained results indicate that users like to share information about preferred places or routes, and see it as a complementary application to already existing applications such as Facebook or Twitter. These types of applications are often used in time-killing situations, e.g. at the bus stop. Their value lies on the highlighting of important places or non-everyday events, and on making daily coordinations simpler. People feel that the application is less intrusive, since no information such as the whereabouts of persons are shared anyhow.
AB - MUGGES is a European research project with the goal of evaluating peer-to-peer service concepts based on GNSS systems for mobile phones. MUGGES provides an infrastructure to create, publish, provide and consume mobile micro-services directly from mobile devices. As part of the project four application prototypes have been developed, which allow for the description and sharing of places and routes between users. This paper reports about a user trial conducted in real environments with early adopters. The goal has been to identify benefits and best practices for the type of applications envisioned in the MUGGES project. The obtained results indicate that users like to share information about preferred places or routes, and see it as a complementary application to already existing applications such as Facebook or Twitter. These types of applications are often used in time-killing situations, e.g. at the bus stop. Their value lies on the highlighting of important places or non-everyday events, and on making daily coordinations simpler. People feel that the application is less intrusive, since no information such as the whereabouts of persons are shared anyhow.
KW - prosumer concept
KW - peer to peer
KW - semantic location model
KW - micro-services
KW - user trial
KW - prosumer concept
KW - peer to peer
KW - semantic location model
KW - micro-services
KW - user trial
KW - peer-to-peer
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84869593939&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-29479-2_14
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-29479-2_14
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-3-642-29478-5
SN - 9783642294785
T3 - 1867-8211
SP - 186
EP - 197
BT - unknown
PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg
T2 - 3rd International ICST Conference on Mobile Lightweight Wireless Systems, MOBILIGHT 2011
Y2 - 9 May 2011 through 10 May 2011
ER -