Browsing UB Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Title
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Ubiquitous usability: considering user distractibility in mobile interface design decisions
(2012-05)The traditional approach to application design that operated effectively for those who interacted with desktop computers must be re-evaluated when approaching design for the mobile environment; the constraints users may ... -
Understand and Extend the Compare Years Feature – From an Open Government Data Users’ Perspective
(2020-12)Intermediary run portals provide a convenient single point access for users to use open government data (OGD) at neighborhood level. The online features on such portals help users understand, analyze, and find patterns in ... -
Understanding the basis behind undergraduate' pre-existing perceptions of the library in order to improve library help services
(2016-05)Studies on the topic of library use by millennial students have called for more qualitative studies to support the quantitative data. This study used a survey and face-to-face interviews to collect qualitative data from ... -
Understanding the Factors Affecting Washington DC's Community Land Trust Start-Up as a Potential Partial Remedy for Affordable Housing and Upward Mobility
(2020-10)Background: The 2018 Menino Survey of Mayors revealed a bipartisan consensus that housing is a significant component of a city's infrastructure, and expensive housing rates are a substantial roadblock to city residents' ... -
A UNITED STATE: Moderation. Diversity. Reciprocity. Equality. Designing mobile technology to support productive online political discourse.
(2019-05)I have endeavored upon this thesis work in an attempt to find design solutions to the pressing societal problems of ever-increasing political polarization coupled with widespread dissatisfaction with social media’s effect ... -
Use of Assistive Technology for Cognition Mobile Applications by Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Chemotherapy
(2018-12)Difficulty thinking, remembering, and concentrating are common complaints among breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy; however, tools and support for coping with these impairments remain limited. A previously ... -
Use of performance measurement information in a federal agency: a comparative case study analysis
(2013-05)The use of performance measurement information has been examined in public administration literature for decades; however, the focus has been state and local government agencies. How performance measurement information ... -
Using an enhanced e-textbook to facilitate the education and practice of social workers
(2015-12)This study examines part of a conundrum that arises in the training of Maryland social work supervisors. Experienced social workers are needed to bring their skills to supervisory duties, but the nature of the situation ... -
Using crowd sourcing to change the real estate landscape
(2016-05)Buying a home is the single largest purchase a person will make in their lifetime and often the most difficult decision. In the past, new home buyers would rely on realtors to assist them in their home search. But as ... -
Using Motivation, Emotion, and Best Practices to Design a Mobile Application for Children
(2017-12)The following paper presents the evaluation of a mobile application, MotoRobos, that was designed utilizing motivation research, emotion research, and best design practices. MotoRobos will be used by parents and potentially ... -
Variables of change : the DOD/DHS relationship in a domestic disaster environment
(2013-06-18)This study looked at the relationship between the Departments of Defense (DOD) and Homeland Security (DHS). Moreover, it reviewed the interface between their two subordinate organizations with primacy over domestic ... -
VaxInfo: An Online Service for Managing Immunization Records and Information
(2020-12)This project aimed to develop an online service that allows individuals to access and manage their immunization records, as well as information on vaccines and the diseases they prevent. The proposed service sought to close ... -
Victimization and the Impact on Inmate Behavior
(2018-05-21)Numerous studies have examined the correlation between childhood physical and/or sexual victimization, and re-victimization later in life in the general population. However, fewer studies have explored how such victimization ... -
Visualizing information graphics: how to design effective charts and graphs
(2011)This project will enable users to create more meaningful and engaging presentations that incorporate the theory and principles of information graphics. Leading research findings are distilled, interpreted, and integrated ... -
Visualizing Large Volumes of Feedback for Designers
(2020-05)Reviewing feedback is an important part of the creative process, allowing designers to determine the effectiveness of their work and make critical decisions. This practice becomes challenging when feedback is collected in ... -
Wearable augmented reality in procedural tasks: Designing an interface used to deliver step-by-step instructions to support novice users in unfamiliar tasks.
(2020-05)Augmented reality is defined as a technology used to enhance the physical world by imposing virtual elements. This thesis paper is an observational case study of the impact of wearable augmented reality utilized by novice ... -
When text is not the answer: supporting low-literate deaf online
(2012-06)Presently, text is the most common medium of accessible content offered to the Deaf1 community that otherwise would be presented in an audio format if the recipient were not deaf. However, this fails to address the high ... -
White Baltimore's Perceptions of Digital Neighborhood Watch
(2020-07-10)Baltimore City has a national reputation as a dangerous city, and statistically, it’s true. Baltimore has higher than average rates of violent and property crime. In an effort to increase the safety of their homes and ... -
Why Technology for Caregivers Fail: A Qualitative Study of GPS-Based Technology Supporting Alzheimer’s Caregivers
(2018-02)The purpose of this research is to understand the usability challenges of wearable Global Positioning System (GPS)-based technologies for at home caregivers managing wandering effects for loved ones with Dementia, specifically ...