NOMOS

NOMOS

New Surface-Oriented Model Organization for the design of interactive systems based on territoriality

The aim of this project is to invent, define, apply and test a method for developing interactive applications for the benefit of user groups based on the notion of territoriality.

Behavioral psychology defines human territoriality as the set of behaviors and cognitions mobilized by an organism or group of people, based on the perceived ownership of physical space. Applied to ambient computing and multiple devices, this notion makes it possible to determine the set of interaction surfaces that this set of end-users needs in order to carry out their tasks with a quality user experience. This development method is based on five models (domain, tasks, users, interaction surfaces, physical environment) to adapt and optimize the operation of interaction surfaces according to the distribution of people, their tasks and the roles they play within the group.

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Project funding, in k€ : 2 /year for mobility (awarded to Nice - carrier for France) and 2 /year for mobility (awarded to Louvain-La-Neuve - carrier for Belgium/Wallonia)

France - Partenariats Hubert Curien

Scientific cooperation with France - Partenariats Hubert Currien. The TOURNESOL program is implemented by WBI, in partnership with F.R.S.- F.N.R.S. and for France, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in liaison with the Ministry of National Education, Research and Technology.

France - Partenariats Hubert Curien.

Department(s) Partner(s) Overall amount
Informatics
4 k€
Main support Rayout Date(s)
Campus France
European
2020 - 2021

Correspondents

Sophie Lepreux

Christophe Kolski