Title :
Building usable and privacy-preserving mobile collaborative applications for real-life communities: A case study based report
Author :
Bourimi, Mohamed ; Ueberschaer, B. ; Ganglbauer, E. ; Kesdogan, Dogan ; Barth, Tobias ; Dax, J. ; Heupel, Marcel
Author_Institution :
Fern Univ. in Hagen, Hagen, Germany
Abstract :
Distributed collaborative applications for supporting complex use cases in mobile environments have to provide contextual information (e.g. presence and group awareness) via their user interface. Social interaction and data sharing - being essential aspects of distributed collaborative applications - typically result in conflicting goals, primarily awareness vs. privacy. Preserving the end users´ privacy especially in mobile collaborative settings is the most often-cited point of critique of mobile and ubiquitous computing. Since usability is a prerequisite for privacy and awareness mechanisms especially for mobile applications, we report in this paper on how to balance usability, privacy, and awareness trade-offs when building mobile collaborative applications. This is complemented by new approaches for preserving privacy tailored to the needs of respective communities in the domain of decentralized group-centric solutions. The requirements were gathered through an analysis of user´s needs as well as first evaluations of prototypes. Those were built for different case studies focusing on privacy, trust, and identity management in real-life communities. We report on the outcomes of our work and show this exemplary with the help of a mobile prototype application to support an Angling Community with privacy and collaboration needs related to location-based services.
Keywords :
data privacy; groupware; mobile computing; peer-to-peer computing; user interfaces; angling community; contextual information; data sharing; distributed collaborative applications; group-centric solutions; identity management; location-based services; mobile computing; mobile prototype application; privacy; privacy-preserving mobile collaborative applications; real-life communities; social interaction; ubiquitous computing; user interface; Collaboration; Communities; Mobile communication; Privacy; Prototypes; Servers; Usability;
Conference_Titel :
Information Society (i-Society), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1823-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-9564263-3-8