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Seminar 1 Project Outline and Research Goals

An Investigation into the Smart Watch Interface and the User Driven Data Requirements for its Applications. Seminar 1 Project Outline and Research Goals. Principal Investigator: Kyle Johnson. Project Supervisors: Prof. Hannah Thinyane Mrs . Ingrid Siebörger. Problem Overview.

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Seminar 1 Project Outline and Research Goals

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  1. An Investigation into the Smart WatchInterface and the User DrivenData Requirements for its Applications Seminar 1 Project Outline and Research Goals Principal Investigator: Kyle Johnson Project Supervisors: Prof. Hannah Thinyane Mrs. Ingrid Siebörger

  2. Problem Overview • Smart watches, can they be a successful alternative interface to established mobile interfaces for human-computer interaction? • Can user data needs be met by such an interface if they chose to use it instead of established mobile interfaces? • Assess the user preference between data access on current mobile platforms and the smart watch interface.

  3. Problem Overview • Previous smart watches did not fully utilise open source solutions. Their manufacturers determined the applications to be used on their devices. • Standardization of API’s for such devices and the dominance of Android enables new possibilities for user driven data needs. (More dynamic environment for application deployment)

  4. Pebble smart watch • Used for this study • Simplicity • Minimalistic e-paper display • Not a stand-alone device, must be • paired with a host smart phone via • Bluetooth. • Acts as a peripheral to that device, • all data gets processed on the • paired smart phone. • (Differs from Samsung Galaxy Gear + Gear 2)

  5. Paired Pebble smart watch

  6. Research • Data needs of university students for the Pebble smart watch, this will be the user sample. • Information acquired from the users via a survey: • Would they want a Pebble to access data? • What data would they access on it? • Develop applications for Android based on above through the use of PebbleKit SDK.

  7. Research • Allow users to test the applications once developed (Do they satisfy their requirements?). • Comparisons to be made between the smart watch interface and the existing smart phone interface in terms of data access (Similar applications on smart phones?).

  8. Aims • Will users select a smart watch over a smart phone interface? Perhaps in certain situations? (Migration from using only the smart phone interface) • Survey: Demographics of users ? Male or female? age? • Multi-functionality (smart phone) vs. Convenience (smart watch). • Can the smart watch interface provide a convenient display interface while still satisfying user data requirements?

  9. Questions?

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