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Personal Intelligent User Interfaces 2008: Development of a methodology framework to evaluate technologies in order to define high potential use cases
Markus Fischer
Personal Intelligent User Interfaces 2008: Development of a methodology framework to evaluate technologies in order to define high potential use cases
Markus Fischer
Diplomarbeit, die am 04.10.2006 erfolgreich an einer Fachhochschule in Deutschland im Fachbereich Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen eingereicht wurde. Abstract: The evolution of computing and communication is on the fast track - its impact on work and life style is immense and carries with it vast social and economical implications for both individuals and enterprises. Advances in wireless and broadband technologies and trends such as pervasive networks, fixed-mobile convergence, seamless communication and sensor networks will have a broader impact and an even more profound influence on the way we live than the personal computer, PDA, cellular phone and Internet had from 1995-2005. "Always on" and "ubiquity", the credos of today's ICT market, have already become customer demands. Under constrain to satisfy these demands, generate new service revenues, and retain higher percentages of existing customers worldwide, operating telecommunication companies have to break new ground. Personalization is considered a key differentiator in the increasingly competitive landscape. With the increasing proliferation of service types and features, a personal intelligent user interface will enable higher customer utility and also make new service scenarios possible. The main problem areas discussed in this thesis are technology forecast and usability evaluation of a new technology. Two well known quotations as follows will introduce the problem of technology forecasting. "This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us." A more contemporary the following statement by William Gates III from 1981: "640Kbyte ought to be enough for anybody." These statements might cause amazement, especially considering the fact that both companies are still in business. Admittedly, as the telephone replaced the telegraph, money transfer became the Western Union Telegraph Company's primary line of busi...
132 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 25, 2007 |
ISBN13 | 9783836602358 |
Publishers | Diplom.de |
Pages | 132 |
Dimensions | 148 × 210 × 8 mm · 181 g |
Language | English |
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