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Version reporting of wearables in clinical trials v1 (2024)
Digital Artefact
Ahmad Khattak, K., Woolley, S., & Collins, T. (2024). Version reporting of wearables in clinical trials v1. [protocol]

This study involved the extraction and analysis of version reporting information from completed and reported ClinicalTrials.gov entries for wrist-worn wearable intervention studies.

Towards Designs for Virtual Interconnected Curation Spaces of Heritage Artefacts, Experiences and Histories (2024)
Conference Proceeding
Rhodes, R., Woolley, S. I., & White, D. (in press). Towards Designs for Virtual Interconnected Curation Spaces of Heritage Artefacts, Experiences and Histories.

Where immersive museum and digital heritage experiences exist, they are often only available for limited project timespans and they do not generally connect to other similar experiences and artefacts, nor connect to physical museums or heritage locat... Read More about Towards Designs for Virtual Interconnected Curation Spaces of Heritage Artefacts, Experiences and Histories.

Wearables, Healthcare-Computer Interaction and the Internet of Obscure Medical Things Wearables, Healthcare-Computer Interaction and the Internet of Obscure Medical Things (2024)
Conference Proceeding
Khattak, K. A., Woolley, S. I., & Collins, T. (2024). Wearables, Healthcare-Computer Interaction and the Internet of Obscure Medical Things Wearables, Healthcare-Computer Interaction and the Internet of Obscure Medical Things.

In recent years, wearable computers, in the form of wrist-worn trackers and smartwatches, have transitioned apace from the well-being market into the set of 'Internet of Medical Things' (IoMTs) used in clinical research and healthcare. Despite concer... Read More about Wearables, Healthcare-Computer Interaction and the Internet of Obscure Medical Things Wearables, Healthcare-Computer Interaction and the Internet of Obscure Medical Things.

“Should I Throw Away My Old iPad?” - Reconsidering Usefulness in Obsolete Devices (2024)
Conference Proceeding
Goodwin, C., & Woolley, S. (2024). “Should I Throw Away My Old iPad?” - Reconsidering Usefulness in Obsolete Devices. In Design for Equality and Justice (332-339). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61688-4_32

Device obsolescence contributes to the rising levels of annual e-waste. The research presented in this extended workshop paper summarises the findings of two studies conducted in 2021 and 2022 that highlighted the difficulties faced by consumers in d... Read More about “Should I Throw Away My Old iPad?” - Reconsidering Usefulness in Obsolete Devices.

Barriers to device longevity and reuse: A vintage device empirical study (2024)
Journal Article
Goodwin, C., & Woolley, S. (2024). Barriers to device longevity and reuse: A vintage device empirical study. Journal of Systems and Software, 211, Article 111991. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2024.111991

This extended paper contributes a methodology and a detailed analysis of app installation and functionality on a ‘vintage’ device. Experimental results are presented that demonstrate barriers to the reuse of vintage Apple devices, and solutions are p... Read More about Barriers to device longevity and reuse: A vintage device empirical study.