Аннотация
To draw on the full potential of Ubiquitous Computing (UC)
systems, they have to be designed with awareness for their social embedding
in order to increase the user acceptance. To this end, not only the
compliance with laws has to be ensured, but also usability-enhancing and
trust and confidence-building measures have to be applied. This makes
the development of UC applications a challenging task that involves experts
from different disciplines. The main contribution of this report is
a set of design patterns for UC applications that specifically focus on
the interweaving and implementation of multidisciplinary requirements.
The patterns capture the design know-how of typical, recurring features
in context-aware adaptive UC applications with particular concern for
the sociotechnical requirements. First, we present a detailed discussion
of the related work on design patterns in the realm of UC. Afterwards,
we explain our research methodology and the template structure of our
pattern specifications. The core of the report consists of eight interdisciplinary
UC design patterns. This initial list of patterns was derived from
several application case studies in the interdisciplinary research project
LOEWE-VENUS. We view this collection as a starting point for an evolving
set of commonly accepted reusable design patterns that facilitate the
development of accepted and acceptable UC applications.
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