A Method for Formative Multi-Context Boundary Profiling

Stefan Oppl, Philip Schuster, Theresa Prinz
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Abstract

Permanent reachability via mobile communications technologies has become a ubiquitous phenomenon. The traditional boundaries between peoples’ different contexts in their lives become blurry and begin to dissolve, if they are not actively maintained. Such boundary management activities allow to individually determine which communication request are considered acceptable in a particular context. Existing research in this field has a used a fixed set of pre-specified contexts to examine boundary management activities and identify different boundary profiles. Based on results from context-aware computing and mental model research, we argue for an open-ended, individual set of contexts to be considered for boundary management. Consequently, we develop an open structure elaboration technique to allow for individual specification of contexts and the information necessary to create a boundary profile, as identified in related work. The method is validated in an exploratory study, which was designed to verify the hypothesis that boundary management should be based on individually specified contexts, and show the feasibility of the proposed method. The results indicatively confirm our assumptions and show that the method can be used to elicit the required information.
一种形成性多上下文边界剖析方法
通过移动通信技术实现永久可达性已成为一种普遍现象。如果不积极维护,人们在生活中不同背景之间的传统界限就会变得模糊并开始消失。这种边界管理活动允许单独确定在特定上下文中哪些通信请求被认为是可接受的。该领域的现有研究使用了一套固定的预先指定的背景来检查边界管理活动并确定不同的边界概况。基于上下文感知计算和心理模型研究的结果,我们主张在边界管理中考虑开放式的个体上下文集。因此,我们开发了一种开放结构精化技术,以允许创建边界轮廓所需的上下文和信息的个人规范,如相关工作中所确定的那样。该方法在一项探索性研究中得到验证,该研究旨在验证边界管理应该基于单独指定的上下文的假设,并显示所提出方法的可行性。结果证实了我们的假设,并表明该方法可以用于提取所需的信息。
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