MLL09/Papers
From Living Lab
Mobile Living Labs 09: Methods and Tools for Evaluation in the Wild
Workshop at MobileHCI09, September 15-18th, 2009, Bonn, Germany.
http://mll09.novay.nl
Accepted Position Papers
Mobile Living Labs 09: Methods and Tools for Evaluation in the Wild
Henri ter Hofte, Novay, Enschede, The Netherlands
Kasper Løvborg Jensen, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
Petteri Nurmi, Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, University of Helsinki, Finland
Jon Froehlich, DUB Institute, Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, USA
Innovation: A question of Fit – The Living Labs approach
Esteve Almirall, ESADE Business School, Barcelona, Spain
Jonathan Wareham, ESADE Business School, Barcelona, Spain
User Evaluations in the Wild – Experiences from Mobile Living Labs
Anna Ståhlbröst, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
Annika Sällström, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
Marita Holst, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden
LivingLabs as Real-World Co-creation Platforms in Development of ICT in Rural India: A Reflection
Naveen. L. Bagalkot, IT-University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
The Mobile Oracle – an on Demand Wizard of Oz Tool
Charlotte Magnusson, Department of Design Sciences, Lund University, Sweden
Margarita Anastassova, CEA, LIST, France
Konrad Tollmar, Department of Design Sciences, Lund University, Sweden
Martin Pielot, OFFIS Institute for Information Technology, Oldenburg, Germany
Kirsten Rassmus-Gröhn, Department of Design Sciences Lund University, Sweden
Samuel Roselier, CEA, LIST, France
Understanding tourists on a bicycle trip "in the wild"
Martin Pielot, OFFIS Institute for Information Technology, Oldenburg, Germany
Benjamin Poppinga, OFFIS Institute for Information Technology, Oldenburg, Germany
Susanne Boll, University of Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
Touring in a Living Lab: some methodological considerations
Abdallah El Ali, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Frank Nack, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Evaluating a Mobile Multimedia Application in Field Trials: the cost-benefit of self-report methods
Michael Leitner, CURE, Centre for Usability Research & Engineering, Vienna
Peter Wolkerstorfer, CURE, Centre for Usability Research & Engineering, Vienna
Arjan Geven, CURE, Centre for Usability Research & Engineering, Vienna
Norman Höller, CURE, Centre for Usability Research & Engineering, Vienna
Manfred Tscheligi, ICT&S Center, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
Features for the future Experience Sampling Tool
Vassilis-Javed Khan, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Panos Markopoulos, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Berry Eggen, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Experience-Sampling Tools: a Critical Review
Joel E. Fischer, The Mixed Reality Laboratory, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
SizzleLab: Building an Experimentation Platform for Mobile Social Interaction
Martti Mäntylä, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Matti Hämäläinen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Kimmo Karhu, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Airi Lampinen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Kasimir Lehväslaiho, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Esko Nuutila, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Antti Oulasvirta, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Olli Pitkänen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Risto Sarvas, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Emmi Suhonen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Jani Turunen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Seppo Törmä, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Antti Virolainen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
A Reference Architecture for Living Lab Measurement Systems
Tom Broens, Novay, Enschede, the Netherlands
Henri ter Hofte, Novay, Enschede, the Netherlands
Peter Ebben, Novay, Enschede, the Netherlands

