2015 International Conference on Advanced Computer Science and Information Systems (ICACSIS) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/icacsis.2015.7415155
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Children's and adults' schemes in categorization of basic objects and mobile applications

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“…Similarly to papers that fell under the website category, the mobile category includes research that investigate both (visual) IA and aural IA. Both Gatsou et al [34] and Punchoojit and Hongwariton [35] conducted user studies to investigate how specific groups of users structure information using the open card sorting technique. On one hand, Gatsou et al [34] focused on how novice users construct the Information Architecture of a mobile tablet application resulting in more uni-level groupings compared to the intended application structure.…”
Section: The Not So Prevalent Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly to papers that fell under the website category, the mobile category includes research that investigate both (visual) IA and aural IA. Both Gatsou et al [34] and Punchoojit and Hongwariton [35] conducted user studies to investigate how specific groups of users structure information using the open card sorting technique. On one hand, Gatsou et al [34] focused on how novice users construct the Information Architecture of a mobile tablet application resulting in more uni-level groupings compared to the intended application structure.…”
Section: The Not So Prevalent Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On one hand, Gatsou et al [34] focused on how novice users construct the Information Architecture of a mobile tablet application resulting in more uni-level groupings compared to the intended application structure. On the other hand, Punchoojit and Hongwariton [35] studied the similarities and differences in information structuring between adults and children when faced Fig. 11: The gap between the web graph and the way human perceive the Information Architecture as presented in [32].…”
Section: The Not So Prevalent Categoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%