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Enabling and improving the use of mobile e-services

Published: 19 September 2005 Publication History

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The present workshop addresses ongoing standardization issues for user education and setup procedures, enabling and improving the startup and use of mobile e-services.

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ETSI EG 202 132: "Guidelines for generic user interface elements for mobile terminals and services".
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ETSI TR 102 125: "Human Factors (HF); Potential harmonized UI elements for mobile terminals and services".
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ETSI EG 202 116: "Human Factors (HF); Guidelines for ICT products and services; "Design for All".
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ETSI TR 102 133: "Human Factors (HF); Access to ICT by young people: issues and guidelines".
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ETSI EG 202 191: "Human Factors (HF); Multimodal interaction, communication and navigation guidelines".
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ETSI TR 102 068: "Human Factors (HF); Requirements for assistive technology devices in ICT".

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    MobileHCI '05: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices & services
    September 2005
    400 pages
    ISBN:1595930892
    DOI:10.1145/1085777
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    1. MMI
    2. e-inclusion
    3. guidelines
    4. human factors
    5. mobile
    6. out-of-box-readiness
    7. services
    8. terminals
    9. user experience
    10. user interface

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    • (2007)Exploring potential usability gaps when switching mobile phonesProceedings of the 21st British HCI Group Annual Conference on People and Computers: HCI...but not as we know it - Volume 110.5555/1531294.1531309(109-116)Online publication date: 3-Sep-2007

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