by Research Team | Sep 29, 2014 | Research Publications
Authors: Eline Thornquist Anna Luise Kirkengen Abstract: Rationale, aims and objectives This paper addresses the movements ‘evidence‐based’ (EBM ) and ‘personalized’ (PM ) medicine. The former is being criticized for failing to do justice to clinical complexity and...
by Research Team | Sep 28, 2014 | Research Publications
Author(s): Sjöklint, Mimmi Abstract: The advancement of information technology, online accessibility and wearable computing is fostering a new playground for users to engage with quantified data sets. On one hand, the online user is continuously yet passively exposed...
by Research Team | Sep 17, 2014 | Research Publications
Author(s): Sherwani, DaraStumpf, Simone Abstract: With the growing number of systems that provide user-generated reviews come new forms of trust relationships. User trust in vendors can be mediated by trust in either reviews or reviewers, or possibly both. These new...
by Research Team | Sep 8, 2014 | Research Publications
Author: Whooley, Mark Bernd, Ploderer. Gray, Kathleen Abstract: Self-tracking, the process of recording one’s own behaviours, thoughts and feelings, is a popular approach to enhance one’s self-knowledge. While dedicated self-tracking apps and devices...
by Research Team | Sep 3, 2014 | Research Publications
Author(s): Gul CalikliMads Schaarup AndersenArosha BandaraBlaine PriceBashar Nuseibeh Abstract: We have been studying how ordinary people use personal informatics technologies for several years. In this paper we briefly describe our early studies, which influenced our...