Design Strategies for Overcoming Failures on Public Interactive Displays

Callum Parker, Marius Hoggenmüller, M. Tomitsch
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Abstract

Public space is becoming increasingly augmented by public displays, bringing digital content into the real-world. Consequently, as public displays are a form of computing, they are prone to experiencing failure related to their hardware and software. In this paper, we investigate the types of failures that can arise on public interactive displays (PIDs) and how redundancy measures can be designed to ensure that a PID remains relevant even when a failure occurs. To gain an ecological understanding of failures, we focus on results that emerged from a field observation study and contextualise our findings within previous literature. From this, we contribute five design strategies for avoiding and mitigating the impact of these hardware and software failures. To assist designers and researchers of PIDs, we also present a failure matrix, which classifies failures along with suggestions on how they can be overcome. Our work specifically highlights the need for PIDs to become more adaptive and to include built-in redundancy measures, allowing them to at least partially recover from certain types of failures.
公共互动展示中克服失败的设计策略
公共空间越来越多地被公共展示所增强,将数字内容带入现实世界。因此,由于公共显示器是一种计算形式,它们很容易遇到与硬件和软件相关的故障。在本文中,我们研究了公共交互式显示器(PID)上可能出现的故障类型,以及如何设计冗余措施以确保即使在故障发生时PID仍然相关。为了获得对失败的生态学理解,我们将重点放在实地观察研究中出现的结果上,并将我们的发现与以前的文献联系起来。由此,我们提出了五种设计策略来避免和减轻这些硬件和软件故障的影响。为了帮助设计人员和pid研究人员,我们还提供了一个故障矩阵,其中对故障进行了分类,并提出了如何克服故障的建议。我们的工作特别强调了pid需要变得更具适应性,并包括内置冗余措施,使它们至少能够从某些类型的故障中部分恢复。
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