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Core 5 Programme User Interactions for Breakthrough Services February 2009 Dr Jason Williams Orange Industrial Steering Group Chair for User Interactions. Device Interaction. Device Evolution. 1900. 1920. 1960. 1990. 2000. 2009. Interactions.
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Core 5 Programme User Interactions for Breakthrough Services February 2009 Dr Jason Williams Orange Industrial Steering Group Chairfor User Interactions
Device Evolution 1900 1920 1960 1990 2000 2009
Interactions • Interaction will not just be screen based but include other appropriate modalities
Interactions • Interaction will take place across distributed devices • Devices will be 'personal', belong to environment and belong to other users
Service Evolution 1850 1920 1960 1990 2000 2009
PC Broadcast Network TV Mobile Internet Mobile Network Breaking Down of Barriers
Services • Traditional Services (e.g. will become ad-hoc composite services
Users • Social and economic backgrounds continue to change • Innovative Services will become mainstream
Users • Economic Opportunities will continually evolve with development of new trends
Users • Expectations and desires will become more sophisticated
TODAY • Individual Devices • Individual Services • Individual Concepts
TOMORROW • Transparent Devices • Composite Services • Open-ended Concepts
TODAY • Individual Devices • Individual Windows • Limited Intercommunication
TOMORROW • Individual Devices • Shared Window • Full Intercommunication
TODAY • Individual Services • Composed by User
TOMORROW • Composite Services • Composed Automatically
User Interactions For Breakthrough Services • 19½ Man Year programme implemented over 3½ Years • 2008 – 2012 • Research by 4 Universities guided by Industrial Consortium • Looking 7-10 years into the future
Member Engagement (so far) Industrial Academic
Industrial Steering Committee • Jason Williams - Orange • Chairman • Peter Johnson • University of Bath • Academic • Co-ordinator • Jerry Kramskoy - BBC • Vice Chairman • Robert Duxbury - NEC • Vice Chairman
Technical Steering Group Meeting • 1 Day / Quarter • Present Results & Collect Input 2009 Jan Dec Steering Process • Co-ordination Steering Group Meeting • 1 hour / month • Monitor Progress
UI1 – User Requirements & Service Opps • Work package will seek to understand: • What are emerging user trends? • Where and how can revenue be generated from this? Research Prototype Evaluation Workshops Surveys
State of the Art Report Stakeholder Inputs Prototypes & Interaction Techniques UI2 – Interaction Devices & Environment • Will explore User Interaction with • Ecologies of devices (E.g. mobile phone + Transport display + advertising billlboard) • New multimodal forms of interaction
Prototypes Modelling of contextual factors UI3 – Service Transparency & Awareness • Will explore context • Contextual awareness across Personal Distributed Environment (e.g. GPS, Accelerometers, Others in area) • Contextual Intelligence State of the Art Report
Design Principles Toolkit Prototype UI4 – Principles, Toolkit & Prototype • Will seek to address chasm that exists between academic theory and practice in system design
Key Deliverables Demonstrators =
Schedule & Next Steps • Context Workshop • 14-15th May – London (with the relevant Core 4 streams) • Industrial Steering Meetings • 26th March – Orange Labs, Chiswick • 25th June – London School of Economics • 17th September – Bath University • 10th December – Bristol University • Please join in – industry steering is key to delivering value