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Pre-installation challenges: classifying barriers to the introduction of smart home technology
L Oliveira, A May, V Mitchell, M Coleman, T Kane, S Firth
Loughborough University, 2015
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
The motivations, enablers and barriers for voluntary participation in an online crowdsourcing platform
A Baruch, A May, D Yu
Computers in Human Behavior 64, 923-931, 2016
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Empirical investigation of the impact of using co-design methods when generating proposals for sustainable travel solutions
V Mitchell, T Ross, A May, R Sims, C Parker
CoDesign 12 (4), 205-220, 2016
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
The design of civic technology: Factors that influence public participation and impact
A May, T Ross
Ergonomics 61 (2), 214-225, 2018
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Evaluating a concept design of a crowd-sourced ‘mashup’providing ease-of-access information for people with limited mobility
A May, CJ Parker, N Taylor, T Ross
Transportation research part C: emerging technologies 49, 103-113, 2014
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Capturing volunteered information for inclusive service design: potential benefits and challenges
CJ Parker, A May, V Mitchell, A Burrows
The Design Journal 16 (2), 197-218, 2013
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Smart home technology—comparing householder expectations at the point of installation with experiences 1 year later
L Oliveira, V Mitchell, A May
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 24, 613-626, 2020
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
The personal and contextual factors that affect customer experience during rail service failures and the implications for service design
T Ross, A May, SA Cockbill
Applied ergonomics 86, 103096, 2020
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
The impact of user-and system-initiated personalization on the user experience at large sports events
X Sun, A May, Q Wang
Applied ergonomics 54, 1-9, 2016
Mandates: National Natural Science Foundation of China
User-centred design of neogeography: the impact of volunteered geographic information on users' perceptions of online map ‘mashups’
CJ Parker, A May, V Mitchell
Ergonomics 57 (7), 987-997, 2014
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
The assessment of meaningful outcomes from co-design: a case study from the energy sector
SA Cockbill, A May, V Mitchell
She Ji: The Journal of Design, Economics, and Innovation 5 (3), 188-208, 2019
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Householders as designers? Generating future energy services with United Kingdom home occupiers
SA Cockbill, V Mitchell, AJ May
Energy Research & Social Science 69, 101615, 2020
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Supporting retrofit decisions using smart metering data: A multi-disciplinary approach
T Kane, S Cockbill, A May, V Mitchell, C Wilson, V Dimitriou, J Liao, ...
ECEEE, 2015
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
A novel, real-time biomechanical feedback system for use in rowing
P Harfield, B Halkon, S Mitchell, I Phillips, A May
Procedia Engineering 72, 126-131, 2014
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Investigation of the role of mobile personalisation at large sports events
X Sun, A May, Q Wang
International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI) 9 (1), 1-15, 2017
Mandates: National Natural Science Foundation of China
A methodological framework for crafting situated services
F Mazzarella, A May, V Mitchell
Journal of Service Management 32 (5), 752-782, 2021
Mandates: UK Arts & Humanities Research Council
Using a ‘value-added’approach for contextual design of geographic information
AJ May
Applied ergonomics 44 (6), 895-908, 2013
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Digitally supporting the co-creation of future advanced services for'Heat as a Service'
S Mountney, T Ross, A May, SF Qin, X Niu, M King, K Kapoor, V Story, ...
Advanced Services Group, Aston Business School, Aston University, 2020
Mandates: UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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