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Companies commonly establish and pursue business goals for different purposes. Many purposes, such as to understand, improve, compare, monitor and control, among others, may be driven by measurement, evaluation and analysis activities. Different strategies can be used to help achieving goal purposes. A strategy defines a set of activities and methods related to nonfunctional requirements, measurement,...
Mobile telephone sales are achieving a constant growth on the global level as well as locally in Slovenia, where stores have a record of approximately fourfold increase of mobile device sales in the last 6 years. Accordingly, the development of mobile applications and services has also escalated, however, not every mobile application received the anticipated acceptance rate. The reason for poor success...
This paper is presented the study of the social influence by using social features in fitness mobile applications and habit that persuades the working-aged people, in the context of continuous fitness mobile application usage to promote the physical activity. Our conceptual model consisted of Habit and Social Influence. The social features based on the Persuasive Technology (1) Normative Influence,...
The widespread use of mobile technology has accelerated the popularity of social networking services, and has made these services convenient to access. This paper presents a behaviometric mobile application, namely TrackMaison (Track My activity in social networks). TrackMaison keeps track of social network service usage of smartphone users through data usage, location, usage frequency and session...
This paper discusses how the combination of model-driven development approaches and business process management (BPM) techniques and tools can be fruitfully applied to personal and social task management, in a consumer scenario where people are provided with user-friendly mobile applications that hide the complexity of modeling behind extremely simple interfaces and interaction paradigms. The main...
Friend of a Friend (FOAF) introductions are an effective means to grow detected social graphs in mobile applications. By detecting triadic closure in the social graph they both introduce co-present users who are not already acquainted, and improve the accuracy of the social graph. We searched for the presence of triadic closure in a real mobile social network, and tested the suitability of FOAF introductions...
An accurate method of estimating the tie strengths of mobile phone users will enable the development of socially-aware mobile applications. The strength of ties between mobile phone users can be estimated for large numbers of users by using the aggregated call duration as a proxy for tie strength. This paper investigates appropriate proxies for tie strength in a network of less than one hundred people...
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