As part of an ongoing effort to understand ease of use of digital home technologies, we undertook an exploratory study of people who use their home networks for more than just broadband Internet access. In particular, we wanted to understand the overhead, or problem-time, people spent with their home network devices. As expected, we saw issues of broken hardware and broken software. We also found that problems are often caused by broken expectations, a mismatch between what a person expects to be able to do and specific device capabilities. In this paper we explore broken expectations in the digital home with examples from our study. These observations suggestfurther research into the ways user expectations and activities shape the digital home experience.
CITATION STYLE
Bly, S., Schilit, B., McDonald, D. W., Rosario, B., & Saint-Hilaire, Y. (2006). Broken expectations in the digital home. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 568–573). https://doi.org/10.1145/1125451.1125571
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.