Grasping Everyday Automation - a Design Space for Ubiquitous Automated Systems

Jessica Bongard, Matthias Baldauf (Speaker), Peter Fröhlich

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Abstract

No longer only experts are confronted with (semi-)automated systems, yet automation has founds its way into our everyday lifes in various forms and applications. Based on a thorough literature review, we introduce a design space for "everyday automation" to uncover eight core dimensions of respective systems. These dimensions include the domain, the task type, the type of user interaction, and the automation level, among others. Visualized as a "morphological box", this design space is particularly supposed to support the ideation of novel automated systems for everyday life.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings 19th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM 2020)
Pages332-334
Number of pages3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventMUM2020 - 19th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia -
Duration: 22 Nov 202025 Nov 2020

Conference

ConferenceMUM2020 - 19th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia
Period22/11/2025/11/20

Research Field

  • Former Research Field - Capturing Experience

Keywords

  • Automation
  • design space
  • user experience
  • automation experience

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