The behaviour assessment model for the analysis and evaluation of pervasive services

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Several mobile acceptance models exist today that focus on user interface handling and usage frequency evaluation. Since mobile applications reach much deeper into everyday life, it is however important to better consider user behaviour for the service evaluation. In this paper we introduce the Behaviour Assessment Model (BAM), which is designed to gaining insights about how well services enable, enhance and replace human activities. More specifically, the basic columns of the evaluation framework concentrate on (1) service actuation in relation to the current user context, (2) the balance between service usage effort and benefit, and (3) the degree to which community knowledge can be exploited. The evaluation is guided by a process model that specifies individual steps of data capturing, aggregation, and final assessment. The BAM helps to gain stronger insights regarding characteristic usage hotspots, frequent usage patterns, and leveraging of networking effects showing more realistically the strengths and weaknesses of mobile services. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.

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Klein, B., Pretel, I., Reips, U. D., Lago, A. B., & Lopez-De-Ipiña, D. (2013). The behaviour assessment model for the analysis and evaluation of pervasive services. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 206 AISC, pp. 1129–1140). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36981-0_107

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