Testing for Mobile E-Health Intervention

F. Griffioen-Both, A.G.L. Spruit, S. Fitrianie, Jaap Lancee, R.J. Beun

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    Abstract

    Evaluating interaction that spans several weeks, between a virtual coach and a human patient on a mobile behavior intervention is virtually impossible. Traditional laboratory-based user testing is too tedious and expensive, and allows only the testing of a limited amount of different scenarios. Ideally, the test results of a mobile behavior intervention application cover a clear understanding of: (i) different user models, (ii) adaptive behavior of the coach, and (iii) different levels abstraction from multiple stakeholder viewpoints. Towards this goal, we address challenges posed by the domain and devised an automated testing environment using a simulator that mimics the behavior of a patient during the process of behavior change based on scenarios. The simulation results, i.e. context sensitive user interaction (on the application) at different phases and stages of a six-week insomnia therapy, can be recorded and presented to stakeholders for the application quality assessment and analysis.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSAC '16: Proceedings of the 31st Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
    PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
    Pages137-142
    Number of pages6
    ISBN (Print)978-1-4503-3739-7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 4 Apr 2016
    EventSAC - ACM Symposium on Applied Computing - Pisa, Italy
    Duration: 4 Apr 20168 Apr 2016

    Conference

    ConferenceSAC - ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityPisa
    Period4/04/168/04/16

    Keywords

    • Mobile application testing
    • user simulations
    • e-health app testing

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