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Using the "HotWire" to Study Interruptions in Wearable Computing Primary Tasks

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Using the "HotWire" to Study Interruptions in Wearable Computing Primary Tasks
As users of wearable computers are often involved in real-world tasks of critical nature, the management and handling of interruptions is crucial for efficient interaction and task performance. We present a study about the impact that different methods for interruption have on those users, to determine how interruptions should be handled. The study is performed using an apparatus called “HotWire” for simulating primary tasks in a laboratory experiment, while retaining the properties of wearable computers being used in mobile, physical, and practical tasks.
Mikael Drugge, Hendrik Witt, Peter Parnes, Kå
Added 12 Jun 2010
Updated 12 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ISWC
Authors Mikael Drugge, Hendrik Witt, Peter Parnes, Kåre Synnes
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