The journal of mobile user experience (mUX)
Editor-in-Chief
- Peter Thomas, Manifesto Group
Managing Editors
- Stephen Brewster, University of Glasgow
- Matt Jones, Swansea University
- Robert Macredie, Brunel University
- Phil Stenton, University College Falmouth
Articles
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Original submission
Communications in Mobile Computing 2012, 1:2 (1 February 2012)Quality assessment for mobile media-enriched services: impact of video lengths
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Original submission
Communications in Mobile Computing 2012, 1:1 (1 February 2012)Mobile communication for intellectually challenged people: a proposed set of requirements for interface design on touch screen devices
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Aims & scope
Mobile user experience (mUX) encompasses a broad sweep of technology, social and business research - from new interaction techniques for mobile devices, through location-based applications, to mobile services in entertainment, advertising, retail and gaming. This is a field where studies are rapidly executed and lean prototypes are quickly built and explored with users to evaluate the potential for new services. We want to create a journal that brings research to the community quickly - enabling new ideas to get traction allowing researchers to share first-view thinking with their peers - but with the academic rigour of a peer-reviewed journal.
This is a field where studies are rapidly executed and lean prototypes are built quickly to evaluate new services. We want to create an outlet to bring research to the community quickly - enabling new ideas to get traction allowing researchers to share first-view thinking with their peers.
ComC will accept short articles of 2-4 pages. These may be extended conference articles, or contain studies that build towards full journal articles.
