Use and Even Recommend? Acceptance Modeling of a Smartphone Launcher App for Elderly Users

In this paper, we demonstrate how to utilize acceptance modeling in UX optimization via an adapted Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), which was applied in an industrial software development context. We evaluated a new Android launcher application that changes the user interface of smartphones to bet...

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