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- ZeitschriftenartikelBalancing Care and Paperwork(Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISAJ) – International Journal of Conceptual Modeling: Vol. 15, Nr. 11, 2020) Stertz, Florian; Mangler, Juergen; Rinderle-Ma, StefanieEffort and quality of care documentation are among the most pressing challenges in the nursing domain due to demographic development and compliance demands. Hence approaches for decreasing the effort of documentation while increasing its quality are required. This work introduces the idea of automatic task completion and documentation which is achieved through a process-aware solution where physical objects utilized during care tasks are equipped with NFC tags. Nine use cases from the care domain are identified with domain experts and implemented through a proof-of-concept prototype. The time reduction of employing this technology is assessed by domain experts within the typical routines in a nursing home. The interviews indicate an average decrease in documentation time per shift of more than 60%. Inherently also documentation quality is increased as automatic documentation prevents forgetting to document certain steps or other errors. On top, this work fosters two ways for comprehensive documentation, i.e., log-based documentation for analysis and monitoring tasks and paper-based documentation as typically expected by nurses. The logs are automatically created and stored by the underlying process engine. It is shown how paper-based documentation can be automatically created based on process logs. Overall, this work provides the basis for automatic, comprehensive, and continuous documentation of care tasks based on NFC technology.
- WorkshopbeitrageCOpenhagen: Smart Tangible City Map(Mensch & Computer 2012 – Workshopband: interaktiv informiert – allgegenwärtig und allumfassend!?, 2012) Micheel, IsabelThe present interactive demo was conceptualized as part of a project which set out to investigate whether novel technology can provide persuasive incentives to promote and implement strategies to-wards a more sustainable urban tourism. As a result, a physical mobile interaction prototype of a tangi-ble, reusable city map embedded with NFC tags that allows communication with a mobile guidebook application was developed as a kind of climate persuasive service.
- KonferenzbeitragGartenfreund: Exploring the Botanical Garden with an Inclusive App(Mensch und Computer 2019 - Tagungsband, 2019) Birnstiel, Sandra; Steinmüller, Benedikt; Bissinger, Kerstin; Doll-Gerstendörfer, Simone; Huber, StephanMany museums exclude visually impaired people by offering only visual presentations of exhibition pieces. To improve the experience of the botanical garden in Würzburg for visually impaired people, we conducted a human centered design process with blind self-experiences and contextual interviews with two experts. From the qualitative insights we prototypically designed the inclusive smartphone app \textit{Gartenfreund}. \textit{Gartenfreund} consists of an NFC triggered audio guide with precise path descriptions to the next station and an interactive soundscape that produces animal sounds from the canopy level at which the phone is pointed. A preliminary evaluation shows that sighted and visually impaired participants could use the app without any usability problems and that the path descriptions need to be shorter and supported by a tactile orientation system for blind users. Our main contributions are the insights from user research and the inclusive app \textit{Gartenfreund}. In future work we will iterate the design and conduct a more extensive evaluation involving both blind and sighted users.