User
attitudes towards wireless technology: 802.11b
Beech,S.L. &
Erik N. Geelhoed.
Presented at the International Institute of Informatics and Systmics
(IIIS) at conference: 6th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics
(SCI 2002) July 14-18th, Orlando, Florida, USA
Keyword(s): user studies, mobile appliances,
802.11.
Abstract: The opportunity for 802.11b WLAN
technology is spreading;both in the business and consumer sectors.
Journalistic genre in this embryonic area assert that people use
WLAN because it liberates them from wires, which enables complete
mobility to use WLAN in any location with 802.11b. This study addresses
both business and personal sectors, and quantifies where and which
specific tasks people engage in whilst using WLAN. The findings
show that WLAN is ‘liberating’ offering all users increased
‘mobility’, ‘flexibility’ and ‘convenience’.
Also within the business sector, there are significant differences
between the types of tasks employees undertake using WLAN at the
office and the tasks undertaken elsewhere, working off-site. Initial
multidimensional analysis suggests four groups of use of WLAN within
the work environment: formal use, informal use, individual use and
collaborative use.
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