A4 Refereed article in a conference publication

Tracking Mobile Workers’ Daily Activities with the Contextual Activity Sampling System




AuthorsMuukkonen Hanni, Hakkarainen Kai, Li Shupin, Vartiainen Matti

EditorsAaron Marcus

Conference nameThird International Conference, DUXU 2014, Held as Part of HCI International 2014

Publication year2014

Book title Design, User Experience, and Usability. User Experience Desing for Diverse Interaction Platforms and Environments

Series titleLecture Notes in Computer Science

Volume8518

First page 289

Last page300

Number of pages12

ISBN978-3-319-07625-6

eISBN978-3-319-07626-3

ISSN0302-9743

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07626-3


Abstract

The present study used smart phones to collect contextualized data on professionals’ daily working activities; our purpose was to trace professionals’ work engagement and socio-emotional activities. We used two tools, the Contextual Activity Sampling System (CASS-Q) and ContextLogger for collecting, in parallel, complementary self-report and location-sensor data.

This allowed us to compare the types of data and their richness of information. The methods and instruments developed enabled one to trace various aspects of the mobile multi-locational workers’ positive and negative self-reported affects in work contexts, as well as their activities and experiences of challenge and competence. The secondary working contexts (e.g., seminars, meetings, customer’s office), especially, included interactions with others leading to both high positive and negative affects. The results also indicate that the participants’

self-reported locations corresponded closely with the actual location documented by ContextLogger. Our results suggest possibilities for developing an algorithm that uses location information to automatically recognize certain activity contexts.




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