12: Adjunct Proceedings - Automotive User Interfaces and ...
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<strong>12</strong>4<br />
<strong>12</strong>4 Preface<br />
ual differences (age <strong>and</strong> gender) in acceptance <strong>and</strong> effectiveness of the intelligent warning system. It<br />
could be an interesting discussion on whether there are similar age or gender differences regarding other<br />
vehicle-to-vehicle services in addition to ADAS.<br />
Two papers emphasize more on how to practically design social car services, especially involving<br />
users in the iterative design process. Jeon provided young drivers’ needs analysis about plausible vehiclearea-network<br />
services based on vivid qualitative descriptions. Tan <strong>and</strong> Colleagues introduce a “Jumping<br />
Notes” application that could be used in traffic jam. To devise this service, they employed various<br />
contextual design methods such as critical incident method, story board, <strong>and</strong> participatory design. These<br />
papers would remind researchers of the importance of overall design processes <strong>and</strong> methodologies matter<br />
in a new service design, not just technology.<br />
Conclusion<br />
<strong>Adjunct</strong> <strong>Proceedings</strong> of the 4th International Conference on <strong>Automotive</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
Interactive Vehicular Applications (<strong>Automotive</strong>UI '<strong>12</strong>), October 17–19, 20<strong>12</strong>, Portsmouth, NH, USA<br />
There are several on-going research projects regarding car-to-car services, but certainly many more inputs<br />
are needed to implement robust car-to-car services <strong>and</strong> environments. We believe that this initial<br />
attempt could be a basis on further research <strong>and</strong> enrich this growing research domain in automotive user<br />
interface contexts.<br />
In conclusion, we greatly appreciate all the authors, participants, <strong>and</strong> reviewers for their contribution<br />
to shaping this workshop. Enjoy the workshop <strong>and</strong> the remaining conference!<br />
Andreas Riener<br />
Myounghoon Jeon<br />
Andrea Gaggioli<br />
Anind K. Dey