Presenting Dynamic Information on Mobile Computers

作者: Stephen Brewster , Robin Murray

DOI: 10.1007/PL00000010

关键词: Mobile computingWorkloadHuman–computer interactionComputer scienceGraph (abstract data type)

摘要: A problem with mobile computing devices is the output of dynamic information owing to their small screens. This paper describes an experiment investigate use non-speech sounds present without using visual display space. Results showed that sound could be used in a simple share-dealing scenario “sound graph” share prices. allowed participants reduce workload they had invest share-price monitoring as listen graph whilst worked accumulation window.

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