The rapid pervasive diffusion of Internet of Things technologies has opened up many opportunities for people to directly personalise the behaviour of surrounding objects and devices based on the dynamic events that can occur. To this end, several tailoring environments have been proposed supporting the enduser creation of trigger-action rules. Such tools can support different composition paradigms. In this paper we present a study that analyses three composition paradigms (graphical wizard, block-based, and conversational) to better understand how well they support rule creation activities. In order to make the analysis consistent we considered three implementations of such composition paradigms supporting the same set of triggers and actions. We have carried out a first user study in order to gather empirical feedback for substantiating our analysis, which provides indications of the pros and cons of each approach.

Comparative analysis of composition paradigms for personalization rules in IoT settings

Gallo S.;Manca M.;Mattioli A.;Paterno' F.;Santoro C.
2021

Abstract

The rapid pervasive diffusion of Internet of Things technologies has opened up many opportunities for people to directly personalise the behaviour of surrounding objects and devices based on the dynamic events that can occur. To this end, several tailoring environments have been proposed supporting the enduser creation of trigger-action rules. Such tools can support different composition paradigms. In this paper we present a study that analyses three composition paradigms (graphical wizard, block-based, and conversational) to better understand how well they support rule creation activities. In order to make the analysis consistent we considered three implementations of such composition paradigms supporting the same set of triggers and actions. We have carried out a first user study in order to gather empirical feedback for substantiating our analysis, which provides indications of the pros and cons of each approach.
2021
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
D. Fogli et al.
End-user development
IS-EUD 2021 - 8th International Symposium on End-User Development
53
70
18
978-3-030-79840-6
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-79840-6_4
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
06-08/07/2021
Online conference
Internet of Things
Trigger-action rules
Tailoring environments
This work is partially supported by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MUR) under grant PRIN 2017 "EMPATHY: EMpowering People in deAling with internet of THings ecosYstems".
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Gallo, S.; Manca, M.; Mattioli, A.; Paterno', F.; Santoro, C.
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04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
   EMpowering People in deAling with internet of THings ecosYstems
   EMPATHY
   MUR
   PRIN 2017
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