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Friday, 03 July 2015 11:51

Tests with users in Parma and Lisbon

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During this two last weeks several pilot studies of the SIMON apps have been developed in Parma and Lisbon.

Disabled users of both cities tested the different features and posibilities for the SIMON LEADS mobile application. Users performed tasks such as: finding routes, searching information about public transport, getting help or validate a parking space using an NFC disabled badge. This last task was tested on real settings.

Similarly, controllores from Lisbon and Parma have also tested the SIMON CONTROLS mobile app in real conditions.


User and controller tests in Parma

User tests in Lisbon

The goal of this tests (together with the one performed in Madrid) is to refine the apps and ensure that aspects such as functionality and usability are appropiate.

Once the analysis of these initial tests has been completed, the consortium will produce a new version of the apps, ready for the big-scale pilots in Madrid, Lisbon and Parma.

Further information in http://simon-project.eu

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