2017
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1706.10223
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Press F1 for help: participatory design for dealing with on-line and real life security of older adults

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“…By describing the design process and group dynamics, as well as the final product, we wish to open further discussion, and provide some deeper insight into a topic that, although important in lieu of the aforementioned trend in stronger connection between the on-line and off-line, was not yet fully addressed by the research community. In this paper we provide more comprehensive approach to the security of older adults based on the concept described in case study section which we previously briefly outlined in our conference report [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By describing the design process and group dynamics, as well as the final product, we wish to open further discussion, and provide some deeper insight into a topic that, although important in lieu of the aforementioned trend in stronger connection between the on-line and off-line, was not yet fully addressed by the research community. In this paper we provide more comprehensive approach to the security of older adults based on the concept described in case study section which we previously briefly outlined in our conference report [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, research shows that older adults who wish to participate in life as tourists, experience many barriers and limitations related to their age, and the face other factors both external and internal [16]. Research has shown that addressing these barriers, such as the ones related to safety (as a study by Balcerzak et al suggest [1]), can be achieved through listening to the experiences of older adults and applying them in intelligent solutions With modern developments in fields such as data mining and natural language processing, a new promise opens for addressing the needs of senior travelers directly, through listening, and systematic extracting what they have to say, when spontaneously engaging in activities within on-line travel communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%