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Explaining users' critical incidents of physical mobile interactions

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Jyväskylä studies in computing
Authors
Salo, Markus
Date
2013
Discipline
Tietojärjestelmätiede

 
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University of Jyväskylä
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978-951-39-5502-1
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1456-5390
Keywords
critical incidents user behavior user experience information system usage mobile services mobile applications physical mobile interactions Critical incident technique (CIT) käyttäjäkokemus käytettävyys kokemukset tietojärjestelmät mobiililaitteet mobiilipalvelut mobiilisovellukset täydennetty todellisuus
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