4 resultados para tablet disintegration

em RUN (Repositório da Universidade Nova de Lisboa) - FCT (Faculdade de Cienecias e Technologia), Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL), Portugal


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Actualmente o contacto com uma notícia é feito em rede e através de diversos media, o Papel, a Internet, a Televisão, os Telemóveis e os Tablets. Como dispositivo técnico de leitura de notícias os Tablets são uma plataforma que apresenta os conteúdos da notícia de uma revista de forma diferente. A informação é apresentada através de soluções visuais e com uma nova narrativa, diferente das revistas tradicionais. Os conteúdos estão mais fragmentados, o leitor pode ver um vídeo, ouvir uma música, seleccionar uma informação através de um sistema de “árvore de decisão” carregando num simples botão, aceder a um hyperlink ou simplesmente visualizar um slideshow. Todos estes recursos interativos estão disponíveis. Os números de venda de Tablets induzem a que muitas editoras se adaptem a esta inovação e que desenvolvam os seus produtos editoriais neste novo suporte. A revista Proteste, o principal produto da linha generalista que abrange todos os domínios do equipamento e os serviços destinados ao consumidor, da Editora DecoProteste Editores para a defesa do consumidor, LDA, necessita de migrar para estes dispositivos para cativar novos públicos. A presença desta revista nos Tablets está actualmente disponível através de um pdf com interação diminuta. Esta limitação será o ponto de partida deste trabalho de Projeto. A proposta terá um novo layout, que será estruturado com base na revista tradicional em papel, o objetivo é privilegiar a fácil usabilidade e apreensão dos conteúdos pelo leitor. A aplicação será concebida através de software compatível com o utilizado na produção da revista. Serão seleccionados conteúdos já publicados e identificadas as respectivas fontes. O projecto centrar-se-á no design de uma aplicação na qual serão criados todos os elementos interactivos de forma a introduzir uma nova narrativa/storytelling na publicação onde o consumidor possa interagir. A identificação com a revista em papel será muito forte através de uma nomenclatura que nos remeterá para os conteúdos disponibilizados em papel, nomeadamente as rubricas, os testes comparativos com designação de uma Escolha Acertada, que define a melhor relação “qualidade/preço”, bem como a selecção dos produtos e serviços com melhor desempenho. Os estudos de preços, outro dos sectores fundamentais da informação disponível em papel, também serão abordados. O modo como consumimos informação mudou. Com boas “histórias” em mãos e através dos meios tecnológicos disponíveis é a altura ideal para poder contá-las.

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If an opening to the argument of this dissertation is of imperative necessity, one might tentatively begin with Herbert Quain, born in Roscommon, Ireland, author of the novels The God of the Labyrinth (1933) and April March (1936), the short-story collection Statements (1939), and the play The Secret Mirror (undated). To a certain extent, this idiosyncratic Irish author, who hailed from the ancient province of Connacht, may be regarded as a forerunner of the type of novels which will be considered in this dissertation. Quain was, after all, the unconscious creator of one of the first structurally disintegrated novels in the history of western literature, April March. His first novel, The God of the Labyrinth, also exhibits elements which are characteristic of structurally disintegrated fiction, for it provides the reader with two possible solutions to a mysterious crime. As a matter of fact, one might suggest that Quain’s debut novel offers the reader the possibility to ignore the solution to the crime and carry on living his or her readerly life, turning a blind eye to the novel itself. It may hence be argued that Quain’s first novel is in fact a compound of three different novels. It is self-evident that the structure of Quain’s oeuvre is of an experimental nature, combining geometrical precision with authorial innovation, and one finds in it a higher consideration for formal defiance than for the text itself. In other words, the means of expression are the concern of the author and not, interestingly, the textual content. April March, for example, is a novel which regresses back into itself, its first chapter focussing on an evening which is preceded by three possible evenings which, in turn, are each preceded by three other, dissimilar, possible evenings. It is a novel of backward-movement, and it is due to this process of branching regression that April March contains within itself at least nine possible novels. Structure, therefore, paradoxically controls the text, for it allows the text to expand or contract under its formal limitations. In other words, the formal aspects of the novel, usually associated with the restrictive device of a superior design, contribute to a liberation of the novel’s discourse. It is paradoxical only in the sense that the idea of structure necessarily entails the fixation of a narrative skeleton that determines how plot and discourse interact, something which Quain flouts for the purposes of innovation. In this sense, April March’s convoluted structure allows for multiple readings and interpretations of the same text, consciously germinating narratives within itself, producing different texts from a single, unique source. Thus, text and means of expression are bonded by a structural design that, rather than limiting, liberates the text of the novel.

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Tablet computers are on the rise and are increasingly superseding stationary computers in terms of modern online shopping. This paper therefore aims on understanding how tablet and website characteristics might impact online consumer behavior. The collected data resulted from focus groups and in-depth interviews conducted with a technology affine audience. It has shown that tablets indeed may have shifted shopping behavior from utilitarian towards rather recreational attributes. Discussions also revealed high customer expectations towards visited shopping websites and prevailing deficits. Thus, harnessing the concept of experiential flow is crucial. Compelling experiences are required to increase the duration of stay and consequently the likelihood of increased purchases.

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Public Display Systems (PDS) increasingly have a greater presence in our cities. These systems provide information and advertising specifically tailored to audiences in spaces such as airports, train stations, and shopping centers. A large number of public displays are also being deployed for entertainment reasons. Sometimes designing and prototyping PDS come to be a laborious, complex and a costly task. This dissertation focuses on the design and evaluation of PDS at early development phases with the aim of facilitating low-effort, rapid design and the evaluation of interactive PDS. This study focuses on the IPED Toolkit. This tool proposes the design, prototype, and evaluation of public display systems, replicating real-world scenes in the lab. This research aims at identifying benefits and drawbacks on the use of different means to place overlays/virtual displays above a panoramic video footage, recorded at real-world locations. The means of interaction studied in this work are on the one hand the keyboard and mouse, and on the other hand the tablet with two different techniques of use. To carry out this study, an android application has been developed whose function is to allow users to interact with the IPED Toolkit using the tablet. Additionally, the toolkit has been modified and adapted to tablets by using different web technologies. Finally the users study makes a comparison about the different means of interaction.