1. A spatial decision support system for traffic accident prevention in different weather conditionsDanijel Ivajnšič, David Pintarič, Jaša Veno Grujić, Igor Žiberna, 2021, original scientific article Abstract: Natural conditions play an important role as determinants and cocreators of the spatiotemporal road traffic accident Hot Spot footprint; however, none of the modern commercial, or open-source, navigation systems currently provides it for the driver. Our findings, based on a spatiotemporal database recording 11 years of traffic accidents in Slovenia, proved that different weather conditions yield distinct spatial patterns of dangerous road segments. All potentially dangerous road segments were identified and incorporated into a mobile spatial decision support system (SLOCrashInfo), which raises awareness among drivers who are entering or leaving the predefined danger zones on the street network. It is expected that such systems could potentially increase road traffic safety in the future. Keywords: GIS, mobile application, spatial databases, spatial patterns, traffic safety Published in DKUM: 20.08.2024; Views: 63; Downloads: 8 Full text (1,25 MB) This document has many files! More... |
2. Analysis and evaluation of user experience in mobile applications with modern interaction methods : magistrsko deloKatja Frančič, 2024, master's thesis Abstract: Mobile devices, seamlessly weaving artificial intelligence into their applications, have become indispensable for millions of people in their daily lives. In our master’s thesis, we explored methods for evaluating user experience, focusing on those suitable for modern mobile applications. In the applied phase, participants evaluated three mobile apps using distinct questionnaires. This affirmed the positive correlation between user interface simplicity and enhanced UX, alongside modern interaction methods fostering increased user loyalty. Our findings confirm that post-task questionnaires offer deeper insights into UX, with users showing a preference for completing them. While gender may influence user experience, it's not the sole determinant. Keywords: user experience, mobile application, modern interaction methods Published in DKUM: 01.07.2024; Views: 159; Downloads: 41 Full text (5,40 MB) |
3. Design and development of a mobile application for configuring and using wildlife trackers : master's thesisVid Rajtmajer, 2021, master's thesis Abstract: The number of Internet of Things devices has been increasing rapidly in the recent few years, which opens possibilities for many new use cases. One of those is tracking assets, specifically for the conservation of endangered animals. This is the main goal of the OpenCollar tracking device. Its features and communication technologies are described in this master’s thesis. The device supports a variety of configuration options enabling users to tweak it for their specific usage. The main focus of the thesis was to design, implement, and test a cross-platform mobile application that would simplify the configuration process of such a device. All aspects of the application are described with a focus on the communication protocol. In the end, we present the results and conclude that the implemented application greatly simplifies the management of OpenCollar devices. Keywords: Internet of Things, mobile application, Bluetooth low energy, Long Range Published in DKUM: 28.01.2022; Views: 1023; Downloads: 63 Full text (3,08 MB) |
4. Development and evaluation of a mobile application prototype for reclamations of citizens in smart citiesFilip Ptiček, 2018, master's thesis Abstract: The paper addresses the concept of smart cities in the modern age. Various definitions and components of smart cities are presented, along with the top ten smart cities in the world. Purposely selected global smart cities were compared to Ljubljana and Zagreb to demonstrate the differences in certain sectors like economy, environment, governance, urban planning, technology, and others. Next, multiple smart city solutions and applications that facilitate the life of citizens in smart cities were examined. Lastly, a mobile application prototype for citizens' reclamations was developed and evaluated in within this thesis. Keywords: smart cities, mobile application, android studio, java, comparison of smart cities Published in DKUM: 21.12.2018; Views: 2084; Downloads: 183 Full text (5,13 MB) |