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Building Trust in Smartphone Environment -Focused on the Undergraduate Students in Busan- (스마트폰 환경에서의 신뢰 구축 형성 -부산지역 대학생을 중심으로-)

  • Choi, Yoo-Jung;Cho, Dong-Hwan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.352-362
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    • 2012
  • Recently, the number of smartphone user is increasing fast, and many companies provide various mobile applications. However, not all applications remain at the smartphones, they could be deleted easily if users don't trust them. Therefore in this study, we try to develop the model of building trust to use the smartphone applications and examines the influences of ease of use, usefulness, enjoyment on user satisfaction and trust. For this study the 221 sets of data collected, who use the smartphones, were tested against the model using PLS 2.0. The results of this study are as follows. First, perceived ease of use had an effect on usefulness and enjoyment. Second, usefulness and enjoyment had an effect on user satisfaction and trust. We can derive the factors which affect building trust in smartphone applications through this study, and provide a guideline to mobile application vendors and providers.

Design of a Smart Phone App for Measuring Object Size in a Picture Image (화상 이미지내의 피사체 크기 계측을 위한 스마트 폰 어플 설계)

  • Oh, Sun-Jin
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.135-142
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    • 2013
  • With a rapid growth of hardware and product material industries, evolution of handheld terminal technologies is progressed. Various applications using mobile phone are the major trend in recent smart applications. Especially, interesting applications using camera module in a smartphone are developed continuously, mobile users are able to use various useful mobile applications nowadays. In this paper, we design and implement smartphone app for measuring real size of the shooting object in the image taken by a camera module in a smartphone precisely. We implement 4 different shooting modes for precise measurement of objects and 0 point control module is developed to minimize the differences of shooting images taken by different types and systems of various smartphones. The smartphone app proposed and implemented in this paper is analyzed and evaluated by a simulation study.

Factors Influencing Use of Smartphone Applications for Healthcare Self-Management: An Extended Technology Acceptance Model

  • Jo, Heui-Sug;Jung, Su-Mi
    • Korean Journal of Health Education and Promotion
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.25-36
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    • 2014
  • Objectives: The self-management of chronic diseases is currently receiving much attention. This study applied an extended technology acceptance model (ETAM) to analyze the factors influencing acceptance of a healthcare smartphone application. Methods: Three hundred people living in Seoul and Gyeonggi who used smartphones were quota sampled. A telephone survey was conducted using a structured questionnaire based on ETAM. A path analysis was carried out using the AMOS 17.0 program, and the model was verified. Results: The analysis revealed significant factors of perceived usefulness (.374, p < .001), enjoyment (.210, p < .001), subjective norms (.168, p < .001), perceived costs (.146, p < .001), and innovativeness (.138, p < .001). Cost directly influenced intention to use health applications; self-efficacy and perceived ease of use indirectly affected intention through innovation and perceived usefulness. Conclusions: This study helped to identify the main factors that influence usage intention of smartphone applications. These findings could contribute to promoting the self-management of chronic disease through future health applications using smartphones.

An Implementation of an Application for Managing Foreign Travel Information and Network-Free Green Navigation (해외여행자를 위한 정보 관리 및 네트워크 프리 그린 네비게이션 응용 구현)

  • Gwon, Hye-Jin;Lee, Joo-Young;Cho, Yu-Jin;Ou, Soo-Bin;Park, Eun-Young;Park, Young-Ho
    • KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering
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    • v.4 no.10
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    • pp.455-464
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    • 2015
  • As the number of overseas travelers with smartphones increases, there is a growing interest in smartphone applications, which can assist traveling. Typically, travelers need applications to obtain basic information, such as weather, map, currency, etc. However, existing smartphone applications are not suitable to do so because they require network connection that is expensive and unstable in overseas. For example, one of the most frequently used smartphone map application requires a network connection, and much battery to download images. Since travelers spend most of their time outside, there is no chance to charge the battery. In this paper, we propose a study on implementation of a smartphone application for overseas travelers, called Travel Manager, which aims to reduce usages of network connection and battery. Travel Manager first checks whether smartphone is connected to the network, and then synchronizes the travel information. It also automatically calculates traveling expenses by considering currency rate. That is, the proposed smartphone application can be used regardless of the network connection and minimizes the battery usage.

Smart Tourism: A Study of Mobile Application Use by Tourists Visiting South Korea

  • Brennan, Bradley S.;Koo, Chulmo;Bae, Kyung Mi
    • Asia-pacific Journal of Multimedia Services Convergent with Art, Humanities, and Sociology
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    • v.8 no.10
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this exploratory study is to identify the mobile phone applications (apps) used by foreign tourists visiting South Korea through a pilot study using focus groups and individual interviews. Concentrating on tourist mobile app use in a smart tourism environment and categorized through a taxonomy of mobile applications lays the framework and determines the factors boosting tourism smartphone app trends by foreign tourists visiting South Korea. Researchers collected data through ethnographic methods and analyzed it through qualitative research to uncover major themes within the smart tourism app use phenomenon. The researchers coded, counted, analyzed, and then divided the findings gleaned from a pilot study and interviews into a taxonomy of seven logical smartphone app categories. The labeling and coding of all the data accounting for similarities and differences can be recognized and are logically discussed in the implications of the apps used by tourists to assist tourist destinations. More specifically these findings will assist smart tourism destinations by better understanding foreign tourist smartphone app use behavior. Tourists visiting South Korea interviewed in this study exhibited significant mastery of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, craved free WiFi access, and utilized smartphone apps for all facets of their travel. Findings show major concentrations of app use in bookings of accommodations, tourist attractions, online shopping, navigation, wayfinding, augmented reality, information searching, language translation, gaming, and online dating while traveling in South Korea.

A Control System for Synchronizing Attitude between an Android Smartphone and a Mobile Robot (안드로이드 스마트폰과 이동 로봇의 자세 동기화를 위한 제어 시스템)

  • Kim, Min J.;Bae, Seol B.;Shin, Dong H.;Joo, Moon G.
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.277-283
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we propose a control system for synchronizing attitude between an Android smartphone and a mobile robot. The control system is comprised of a smartphone and a mobile robot. The smartphone transports its attitude to the mobile robot and receives the attitude of mobile robot through bluetooth communication. Further, the smartphone displays the mobile robot on the screen by using embedded camera, which can be used as a pseudo augmented reality. Comparing the received attitude data from smartphone, the mobile robot measures its attitude by an AHRS(attitude heading reference system) and controls its attitude. Experiments show that the synchronization performance of the proposed system is maintained in the error range of $1^{\circ}$.

Smartphone-based Chemistry Instrumentation: Digitization of Colorimetric Measurements

  • Chang, Byoung-Yong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.549-552
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    • 2012
  • This report presents a mobile instrumentation platform based on a smartphone using its built-in functions for colorimetric diagnosis. The color change as a result of detection is taken as a picture through a CCD camera built in the smartphone, and is evaluated in the form of the hue value to give the well-defined relationship between the color and the concentration. To prove the concept in the present work, proton concentration measurements were conducted on pH paper coupled with a smartphone for demonstration. This report is believed to show the possibility of adapting a smartphone to a mobile analytical transducer, and more applications for bioanalysis are expected to be developed using other built-in functions of the smartphone.

The Determinants Towards the Use of University Smartphone Application's System: Focused on Mobile Environments (대학행정 어플리케이션 이용에 미치는 결정요인: 모바일 환경을 중심으로)

  • Son, Dal-Ho;Park, Jun Woo
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.1-27
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    • 2013
  • The advancement of information and communication technology have brought the increase and the diversification of the digitalized information, which can be shared at any time from any place. Especially, with the recent spread of smartphone usage, the amount and the diversity of information have increased to amounts that are difficult to quantify. Within such an era of accelerated accumulation and diversification of digitalized information, the informatization of universities is becoming a critical factor for institutional advancement. Thus, universities are developing smartphone applications to provide easily accessible administration services, and support the information needs of each administration process by keeping a relationship with students from admission to post-graduation. This research systematically defines a university smartphone application, distinguishes its system quality factors, and studies the effects they have on satisfaction, intention of reuse, and intention of electronic word-of-mouth. The results showed that the security factor of system quality did not have a significant effect on satisfaction. The responsiveness and the empathy factors of service quality did not show a significant effect on satisfaction. Moreover, it was found that a higher user satisfaction for smartphone applications has a significant influence on intention of reuse and on the intention of electronic word-of-mouth.

An Exploratory Study of Smartphone Fashion Application to Promote Mobile Shopping (모바일 쇼핑 활성화를 위한 스마트폰 패션 어플리케이션에 대한 탐색적 연구)

  • Sung, Heewon
    • Fashion & Textile Research Journal
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.941-951
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    • 2012
  • As smartphones permeate the consumer lifestyle, branded application and mobile shopping have also received increased attention as an important marketing channel. This study identifies the general information about the use of smartphones, attitudes toward fashion applications, and mobile shopping intentions for smartphone users. Focus group interviews were conducted and 22 interviewees participated. The age of the participants ranged from 21 to 45 years old (55% were females). When examining the motivation to adopt a smartphone, respondents presented the comparable characteristics of early adopters and late adopters according to the time of adoption. Most respondents over the age of 30 showed some troubles to use a smartphone; however, participants in their 20s tended to enjoy exploring the new technology. More than half of respondents were aware of fashion applications, but were dissatisfied with fashion apps and used them infrequently. Respondents pointed out that fashion related apps were not too practical because they were not updated regularly, provided only limited information, and focused on brand promotions. In order to increase the intention to adopt mobile shopping, the price and payment security system needs to be considered. This was an exploratory study to identify the possibility of fashion branded apps as a major distribution channel. The findings of this study provide fundamental information to formulate marketing strategies for fashion businesses that have developed fashion apps.

A Study on the User Acceptance Model of Smartphone (스마트폰의 사용자 수용 모형에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Yunsun;Lee, Hyoung-Yong
    • Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.133-148
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    • 2013
  • As network technologies evolve and so-called smart technologies appear, applications of smartphones are being applied in widespread areas. In general, the adoption of smartphones is different from the adoption of information systems. Thus, we tried to find out factors which may affect the user acceptance behavior. However, there have been some academic studies that analyzed the factors that affect user acceptance of smartphones, and their relationships. Under this academic background, we develop a model to examine how smartphones are accepted by users based on technology acceptance model. The theoretical model is validated through an online survey of smartphone users from two universities in Seoul, Korea. The results reveal that the users will have positive attitude towards adopting the smartphone when they perceive that the usage of smartphones is useful. We also find that the perceived usefulness of the smartphone is affected by the perceived ease of use and the media richness. The results also suggest that the perceived ease of use is determined by the self-efficacy whereas the intention to use smartphones is determined bv the perceived usefulness, the self-efficacy, and the attitude toward smartphnes' usage. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.