TY - GEN
T1 - A Quality in Use Model for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) Systems
AU - Erazo-Garzon, Lenin
AU - Illescas-Peña, Lourdes
AU - Cedillo, Priscila
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) aims to improve the people’s quality of life, especially vulnerable groups, with the support of information technologies, increasing the autonomy, self-confidence and mobility of the users in their daily activities. Hence, it is essential to know the end-user's opinion about the perceived quality when using an AAL system in terms of the degree of satisfaction of their real needs and achieved objectives. However, since AAL is a relatively new domain, existing quality models are limited, with an incomplete set of attributes and metrics. Therefore, this research proposes a quality in use model for AAL systems focused on the followings characteristics: effectiveness, efficiency, satisfaction, freedom from risk, and context coverage; and their corresponding metrics adjusted to the AAL domain. Finally, the proposed model has been applied as a guideline during the evaluation of an intelligent pillbox. The results of this application have proven that this model is a valuable tool for evaluating the results and effects of using an AAL system from the perspectives of either a primary user (e.g., elderly people, people with special needs, patients) or a secondary user (e.g., family, caregivers). Consequently, it identifies essential aspects that contribute to improving the quality of those systems.
AB - Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) aims to improve the people’s quality of life, especially vulnerable groups, with the support of information technologies, increasing the autonomy, self-confidence and mobility of the users in their daily activities. Hence, it is essential to know the end-user's opinion about the perceived quality when using an AAL system in terms of the degree of satisfaction of their real needs and achieved objectives. However, since AAL is a relatively new domain, existing quality models are limited, with an incomplete set of attributes and metrics. Therefore, this research proposes a quality in use model for AAL systems focused on the followings characteristics: effectiveness, efficiency, satisfaction, freedom from risk, and context coverage; and their corresponding metrics adjusted to the AAL domain. Finally, the proposed model has been applied as a guideline during the evaluation of an intelligent pillbox. The results of this application have proven that this model is a valuable tool for evaluating the results and effects of using an AAL system from the perspectives of either a primary user (e.g., elderly people, people with special needs, patients) or a secondary user (e.g., family, caregivers). Consequently, it identifies essential aspects that contribute to improving the quality of those systems.
KW - AAL
KW - Ambient Assisted Living
KW - Evaluation
KW - Measurement
KW - Metric
KW - Quality in use
KW - Quality model
KW - Quality of context
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85107355160
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-71503-8_50
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-71503-8_50
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85107355160
SN - 9783030715021
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 643
EP - 660
BT - Applied Technologies - Second International Conference, ICAT 2020, Proceedings
A2 - Botto-Tobar, Miguel
A2 - Montes León, Sergio
A2 - Camacho, Oscar
A2 - Chávez, Danilo
A2 - Torres-Carrión, Pablo
A2 - Zambrano Vizuete, Marcelo
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
T2 - 2nd International Conference on Applied Technologies, ICAT 2020
Y2 - 2 December 2020 through 4 December 2020
ER -