Figuring configuration: "Everyday" users and end-user configuration of Pervasive Computing Environments

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The research outlined investigates strategies that nonprogramming or "everyday" users may take in interaction with a Pervasive Computing Environment within relevant domains specified by them using a novel probe methodology developed with reference to theories of appropriation of technology and Vygotsky's "Tool and Result" methodology. A hypothesis of configuration policy styles is tested and types of everyday user styles and likely task domains are identified and discussed. © 2007 T.T. Heslop.

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Heslop, T. (2007). Figuring configuration: “Everyday” users and end-user configuration of Pervasive Computing Environments. In People and Computers XXI HCI.But Not as We Know It - Proceedings of HCI 2007: The 21st British HCI Group Annual Conference (Vol. 2). British Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/hci2007.25

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