{"title":"Usability and Implementation Experiences with COTS Products used as a Distributed Client Platform","authors":"S. Wagner, C.C. Nielsen","doi":"10.1109/ICPCA.2008.4783619","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This paper conveys some of the experiences with using commercial off-the-shel (COTS) products as clients to Bluetooth enabled devices, which have no user interface of their own, but relies on the COTS products for user interaction. The COTS devices used include several different vendors' models of the microsoft Pocket PC platform (also known as windows mobile professional or classic) running .NET compact framework, as well as a number of different models of Java enabled cell phones from nokia, siemens and sony-ericsson. The specific case study is with the Taxmaster4 Windows mobile product used with BMW automobiles as a driving log application. The paper concludes that many usability problems exist when using COTS products. These may to some extend be overcome by pragmatic design decisions, but it is necessary that the COTS products hardware platform and application programming interfaces should become better suited to support distributed user interfaces than is the case today. This includes better support for basic user interface elements as well as supporting Bluetooth and other wireless technologies more reliably. These issues should be addressed by the vendors and manufactures of these platforms, not the application programmers.","PeriodicalId":244239,"journal":{"name":"2008 Third International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Applications","volume":"88 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2008-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"3","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"2008 Third International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Applications","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1109/ICPCA.2008.4783619","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
This paper conveys some of the experiences with using commercial off-the-shel (COTS) products as clients to Bluetooth enabled devices, which have no user interface of their own, but relies on the COTS products for user interaction. The COTS devices used include several different vendors' models of the microsoft Pocket PC platform (also known as windows mobile professional or classic) running .NET compact framework, as well as a number of different models of Java enabled cell phones from nokia, siemens and sony-ericsson. The specific case study is with the Taxmaster4 Windows mobile product used with BMW automobiles as a driving log application. The paper concludes that many usability problems exist when using COTS products. These may to some extend be overcome by pragmatic design decisions, but it is necessary that the COTS products hardware platform and application programming interfaces should become better suited to support distributed user interfaces than is the case today. This includes better support for basic user interface elements as well as supporting Bluetooth and other wireless technologies more reliably. These issues should be addressed by the vendors and manufactures of these platforms, not the application programmers.
本文介绍了使用商用现货(COTS)产品作为支持蓝牙的设备的客户端的一些经验,这些设备没有自己的用户界面,但依赖于COTS产品进行用户交互。使用的COTS设备包括运行。net紧凑框架的微软Pocket PC平台(也称为windows mobile professional或classic)的几个不同厂商型号,以及诺基亚、西门子和索爱的许多不同型号的支持Java的手机。具体的案例研究是使用BMW汽车使用的Taxmaster4 Windows移动产品作为驾驶日志应用程序。本文认为,在使用COTS产品时存在许多可用性问题。这些可能在某种程度上被实用的设计决策所克服,但是COTS产品的硬件平台和应用程序编程接口应该变得比现在更适合支持分布式用户界面,这是必要的。这包括更好地支持基本用户界面元素,以及更可靠地支持蓝牙和其他无线技术。这些问题应该由这些平台的供应商和制造商来解决,而不是应用程序程序员。