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Understanding and designing for emerging digital eco-systems: the cases of private and shared cars

Published: 04 September 2017 Publication History

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The amount of interactive digital technology in cars is increasing rapidly. The result is a new platform that holds the potential to facilitate many different systems, interactions, and users both in and outside the car. Many systems and services from car manufacturers already exist, and several is suggested in mobile HCI research. However, we still lack research that investigates how these digital artifacts interconnect and are used. Adding an alternative view to the existing HCI research, I investigate how private and shared cars have become digital artifacts in digital eco-systems, and how we can use this knowledge to design future mobile systems and services.

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Michael K. Svangren, Mikael B. Skov, and Jesper Kjeldskov. 2017. The Connected Car: An Empirical Study of Electric Cars as Mobile Digital Devices. Accepted for inclusion in Proceedings of MobileHCI'17.

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    MobileHCI '17: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
    September 2017
    874 pages
    ISBN:9781450350754
    DOI:10.1145/3098279
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    1. cars
    2. digital artifacts
    3. digital eco-systems

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