A method, system, and tools for intelligent interruption management
TAMODIA '05 Proceedings of the 4th international workshop on Task models and diagrams
Leveraging characteristics of task structure to predict the cost of interruption
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
GI '07 Proceedings of Graphics Interface 2007
To answer or not to answer: that is the question for cell phone users
CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Mobile phones that currently cause interruptions by blindly allowing calls to ring at busy moments and inappropriate situations can be managed using context aware computing, ubiquitous computing, and the available sensors built into a modern handheld. This paper proposes the architecture of a system named Mobile Intelligent Interruptions Management (MIIM), created for the automated administration of personal unavailability with regard to cell phones. Here, we provide the description of the problem, desirable characteristics and architecture of such an interruption management system. The system is being simulated and the initial results show that MIIM's computational volumes are low enough for a mobile device. Platform support has been found in Google Android.