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Mobile TV : customizing content and experience ; mobile storytelling, creation and sharing / Aaron Marcus, Anxo Cereijo Roibás, Riccardo Sala, editors.

Contributor(s): Marcus, Aaron | Cereijo Roibás, Anxo | Sala, RiccardoSeries: Human-computer interaction seriesPublisher: London : Springer, c2010Edition: 1st edDescription: xiv, 379 p. ill. 24 cm001: 13474ISBN: 9781848827004Subject(s): Digital television | Interactive televisionDDC classification: 621.38807
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Developing usable, useful, and appealing solutions for the customer or user experience requires customization according to specific users' needs amidst frequently changing physical and social environments. Complex design problems like these require interdisciplinary perspectives that cover software functionality, human interaction and communication experiences, and perceived value.

After defining and summarizing current research and development, this book focuses on Mobile TV experience in everyday life, innovative conceptual and participatory design methods, contextual analysis methods, social context for interactive multimedia systems, advanced interaction with mobile digital content, and future trends for the wide range of products and services that will be offered in the decade to come.

The Editors have carefully balanced the theoretical and empirical approaches providing a valuable insight into principles and methods, as well as actionable guidelines and recommendations for all those interested in exploring how to achieve the core objectives of usability, usefulness, and social appeal of this new mobile-video technology. The book answers many questions, and raises some new ones that only future technology development and deployment in mobile human-computer interaction and communication can answer.

Includes index.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Mobile TV: Customizing Content and Experience (p. 1)
  • Part I What It AH Means: Six Perspectives on Mobile TV
  • Mobile TV's Time to Shine Has Arrived (p. 5)
  • Saddlebags, Paperbacks and Mobile Media (p. 11)
  • The Path Tells a Story (p. 15)
  • Introduction to Social TV (p. 21)
  • The Sociability of Mobile TV (p. 25)
  • Interactive TV Narrativity (p. 29)
  • Part II User Experience and Design of Mobile TV in Everyday Life
  • Culture, Interface Design, and Design Methods for Mobile Devices (p. 37)
  • Mobile Video in Everyday Social Interactions (p. 67)
  • Does Mobile Television Enhance a New Television Experience? (p. 81)
  • Part III Innovation Through Conceptual and Participatory Design for Mobile Multimedia Systems
  • An Ambient Intelligence Framework for the Provision of Geographically Distributed Multimedia Content to Mobility Impaired Users (p. 99)
  • Creativity in Interactive TV: Personalize, Share, and Invent Interfaces (p. 121)
  • Part IV Understanding the Context: Data Gathering, Requirements and Evaluation Methodologies
  • Content for Mobile Television: Issues Regarding a New Mass Medium Within Today's ICT Environment (p. 143)
  • Different Attitudes Concerning the Usage of Live Mobile TV and Mobile Video (p. 165)
  • User Experience Evaluation in the Mobile Context (p. 195)
  • Part V Context and Sociability in Mobile Interactive Multimedia Systems
  • Social Properties of Mobile Video (p. 207)
  • m-YouTube Mobile UI: Video Selection Based on Social Influence (p. 235)
  • Scenarios of Use for Sociable Mobile TV (p. 243)
  • "What Are You Viewing?" Exploring the Pervasive Social TV Experience (p. 255)
  • Part VI Advanced Interaction Modalities with Mobile Digital Content
  • m-LoCoS UI: A Universal Visible Language for Global Mobile Communication (p. 293)
  • The Future of Mobile TV: When Mobile TV Meets the Internet and Social Networking (p. 305)
  • From One to Many Boxes: Mobile Devices as Primary and Secondary Screens (p. 327)
  • Watch-and-Comment as an Approach to Collaboratively Annotate Points of Interest in Video and Interactive-TV Programs (p. 349)
  • Conclusion (The Mobile Future) (p. 369)
  • Index (p. 373)

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