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The right to information: setup of mobile terminals and services

Published: 12 September 2006 Publication History

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The Technical Committee Human Factors (TC HF) of the European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI, www.etsi.org) has initiated the development of guidelines for the design of setup procedures, applicable to mobile terminals and e-services.This work is performed under the policy framework defined by the e-Europe 2005 action plan, by and in close collaboration between major industry players and ETSI.The goal of this activity is the development of design guidelines for user interface and service developers based on specific use cases which help to understand the difficulties users are experiencing when configuring their devices or accessing the services.The result of this work will be presented at the conference and the resulting ETSI Guide will be available free of charge.

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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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Cockburn, A.: "Writing effective use cases ". Addison-Wesley New York, 2001

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    MobileHCI '06: Proceedings of the 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services
    September 2006
    320 pages
    ISBN:1595933905
    DOI:10.1145/1152215
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    Published: 12 September 2006

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    1. e-services
    2. mobile computing
    3. mobile devices
    4. setup procedures

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