TY - GEN
T1 - User-centered comparison between classical and edge interaction on a heavy rugged tablet PC used in MCIs
AU - Han, Gel
AU - Coskun, Tayfur
AU - Artinger, Eva
AU - Benzina, Amal
AU - Klinker, Gudrun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2012 Gesellschaft fur Informatik (GI). All rights reserved.
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Rugged tablet PCs used in sensitive situations and areas are different from the commonly commercialised handheld devices. Two different interaction techniques with a rugged tablet PC are evaluated. Two groups of users had to solve some tasks while interacting with the tablet user interafces (UIs) in a simulated Mass Casualty Incident scenario. This study compares two types of interaction with the tablet PC: 1) Classical interaction: The user while holding the tablet with one hand is interacting with the other hand 2) Edge interaction: The user is holding the tablet in both hands while using the thumbs for the interaction. The user study results for both interaction techniques reached comparable usability scores. Furthermore, the edge interaction technique shows better results for the fatigue and the exhaustion factors. This suggests that the edge interaction is more accepted in fatigue scenarios, but adjustments concerning usability have to be considered.
AB - Rugged tablet PCs used in sensitive situations and areas are different from the commonly commercialised handheld devices. Two different interaction techniques with a rugged tablet PC are evaluated. Two groups of users had to solve some tasks while interacting with the tablet user interafces (UIs) in a simulated Mass Casualty Incident scenario. This study compares two types of interaction with the tablet PC: 1) Classical interaction: The user while holding the tablet with one hand is interacting with the other hand 2) Edge interaction: The user is holding the tablet in both hands while using the thumbs for the interaction. The user study results for both interaction techniques reached comparable usability scores. Furthermore, the edge interaction technique shows better results for the fatigue and the exhaustion factors. This suggests that the edge interaction is more accepted in fatigue scenarios, but adjustments concerning usability have to be considered.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85083091145
T3 - Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI), Proceedings - Series of the Gesellschaft fur Informatik (GI)
SP - 126
EP - 140
BT - Informatik 2012 - 42. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft fur Informatik e.V. (GI)
A2 - Goltz, Ursula
A2 - Magnor, Marcus A.
A2 - Appelrath, Hans-Jurgen
A2 - Matthies, Herbert K.
A2 - Balke, Wolf-Tilo
A2 - Wolf, Lars C.
PB - Gesellschaft fur Informatik (GI)
T2 - 42. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft fur Informatik e.V. ,GI, Informatik 2012 - 42nd Annual Meeting of the German Informatics Society (GI), Informatics 2012
Y2 - 16 September 2012 through 21 September 2012
ER -