scholarly journals The QoS-RWP mobility and user behavior model for public area wireless networks

Author(s):  
Giovanni Resta ◽  
Paolo Santi
Author(s):  
Jayesh Srivastava ◽  
L. H. Shu

Much existing work aims to understand how to change human behavior through product-design interventions. Given the diversity of individuals and their motivations, solutions that address different motives are surprisingly rare. We aim to develop and validate a framework that clearly identifies and targets different types of behavioral motives in users. We present a behavior model comprising egoistic, sociocultural and altruistic motives, and apply the model to sustainable behavior. We confirmed the explanatory power of the behavior model by categorizing user comments about an international environmental agreement from multiple news sources. We next developed concepts, each intended to target a single motive type, and elicited evaluations from online respondents who self-assessed their motivation type after evaluating the concepts. We present and discuss correlation results between motive types and preference for products that target these types for two iterations of the experiment. Deviations from our expected results are mainly due to unexpected perceptions, both positive and negative, of our concepts. Despite this, the main value of this work lies in the explicit consideration of a manageable number of different types of motives. A proposed design tool incorporates the three types of motives from the model with the different levels of persuasion others have proposed to change user behavior.


2012 ◽  
Vol 241-244 ◽  
pp. 2365-2369
Author(s):  
Hua Jie Xu ◽  
Xiao Ming Hu ◽  
Dong Dong Zhang

The Scripting languages (mostly JavaScript) applications in the network are heavily used to improve the user experience now. The trends make XSS (Cross-site Scripting Attacks) the most serious security problems in the current Internet. A XSS defensive scheme based on behavior certification is proposed in the paper. The website behavior model is generated based on the website logic and the user behavior. The browsing behavior certification is implemented based on the expected behavior of the resulting model, so as to offer security for the client even in the case that web server has suffered XSS attacks.


Author(s):  
Herlino Nanang ◽  
Yusuf Durachman ◽  
Ahmad F. Misman ◽  
Zahidah Zulkifli ◽  
Husni Teja Sukmana ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 456-475 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daphna Shwartz-Asher ◽  
Soon Ae Chun ◽  
Nabil R. Adam

Purpose A social media user behavior model is presented as a function of different user types, i.e. light and heavy users. The users’ behaviors are analyzed in terms of knowledge creation, framing and targeting. Design/methodological approach Data consisting of 160,000 tweets by nearly 40,000 twitter users in the city of Newark (NJ, USA) were collected during the year 2014. An analysis was conducted to examine the hypothesis that different user types exhibit distinct behaviors driven from different motivations. Findings There are three important findings of this study. First, light users reuse existing content more often, while heavy and automated users create original content more often. Light users also use more sentiments than the heavy and automated users. Second, automated users frame more than heavy users, who frame more than light users. Third, light users tend to target a specific audience, while heavy and automated users broadcast to a general audience. Research implications Decision-makers can use this study to improve communication with their customers (the public) and allocate resources more effectively for better public services. For example, they can better identify subsets of users and then share and track specialized content to these subsets more effectively. Originality/value Despite the broad interest, there is insufficient research on many aspects of social media use, and very limited empirical research examining the relevance and impact of social media within the public sector. The social media user behavior model was established as a framework that can provide explanations for different social media knowledge behaviors exhibited by various subsets of users, in an e-government context.


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