Items by "Ziefle, Martina"
Article
Brauner, Philipp and Holzinger, Andreas and Ziefle, Martina (2015) Ubiquitous Computing at its best: Serious exercise games for older adults in ambient assisted living environments – a technology acceptance perspective. EAI Endorsed Transactions on Serious Games.
Conference or Workshop Item
Heek, Julia Van and Schaar, Anne Kathrin and Trevisan, Bianka and Bosowski, Patrycja and Ziefle, Martina (2014) User requirements for wearable smart textiles. Does the usage context matter (medical vs. sports)? In: 4th International Workshop on User-Centered Design of Pervasive Healthcare Applications.
Ziefle, Martina and Wilkowska, Wiktoria (2014) Why Traditional Usability Criteria fall short in Ambient Assisted Living Environments. In: 4th International Workshop on User-Centered Design of Pervasive Healthcare Applications.
Ziefle, Martina and Mennicken, Sarah and Sack, Oliver (2012) People and a virtual doctor’s visit: learning about multiple acceptance aspects of a telemedical scenario. In: User-Centered Design of Pervasive Healthcare Applications.
Wilkowska, Wiktoria and Ziefle, Martina (2012) Perception of Privacy and Security for Acceptance of E-health Technologies: Exploratory analysis for diverse user groups. In: User-Centered Design of Pervasive Healthcare Applications.
Schaar, Anne Kathrin and Ziefle, Martina (2012) Smart Clothing: Perceived Benefits vs. Perceived Fears. In: User-Centered Design of Pervasive Healthcare Applications.
Beul, Shirley and Ziefle, Martina and Jakobs, Eva-Maria (2012) Users’ Preferences for Telemedical Consultations: Comparing users’ attitude towards different media in technology-mediated doctor-patient-communication. In: User-Centered Design of Pervasive Healthcare Applications.
Heidrich, Felix and Röcker, Carsten and Kasugai, Kai and Russell, Peter and Ziefle, Martina (2012) roomXT: Advanced Video Communication for Joint Dining over a Distance. In: Wellness Interventions and HCI.
Ziefle, Martina and Rocker, Carsten (2010) Acceptance of pervasive healthcare systems: A comparison of different implementation concepts. In: UCD/PHA WORKSHOP (PervasiveHealth 2010).
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