2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2012.08.001
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Improving the controllability of tilt interaction for mobile map-based applications

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“…To evaluate end user satisfaction on mobile usability, a questionnaire with 19 items and an open-ended question to elicit opinions and suggestions for improving the mobile application was administered. Research questions from the System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire (Brooke, 1996), the controllability and management of mobile interactions (Hussain, Hashim, Nordin, & Tahir, 2013;Tonder & Wesson, 2012), and the questionnaires of Cui and Honkala (2013) were employed as part of the questionnaire in this study. We had grouped all items into three aspects: 1) Perceived Usefulness (5 items), 2) Perceived Ease of Use (5 items), 3) and Perceived Controllability and Management (9 items).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To evaluate end user satisfaction on mobile usability, a questionnaire with 19 items and an open-ended question to elicit opinions and suggestions for improving the mobile application was administered. Research questions from the System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire (Brooke, 1996), the controllability and management of mobile interactions (Hussain, Hashim, Nordin, & Tahir, 2013;Tonder & Wesson, 2012), and the questionnaires of Cui and Honkala (2013) were employed as part of the questionnaire in this study. We had grouped all items into three aspects: 1) Perceived Usefulness (5 items), 2) Perceived Ease of Use (5 items), 3) and Perceived Controllability and Management (9 items).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of UI design is specified after the creation of process modeling, data modeling, and architecture design are conducted. These basic designs has led us to comprehend the relationship of functions, processes, data flows, hardware, software, and infrastructures (Dennis, Wixom, & Roth, 2012) and to manage an end user information system involving users (Tonder & Wesson, 2012;Usoro, 2013). Lastly, the interface design illustrates how end users can use the software application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since Rekimoto [27] used the tilt of a small screen device as input, researchers have developed a variety of tilt-based interaction techniques. Early research on tilt focused on using tilt as an additional input channel for mobile devices to implement specific interactive techniques, such as menu navigation [27], scrolling [10,22], panning and zooming of maps [17,35], document and photo browsing [4,25], and text entry [23,38,29]. However, these studies mainly focused on what can be done with the tilt input channel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%