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Tziala, Aikaterini
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dc.date.accessioned
2019-04-02T13:49:38Z
dc.date.available
2019-04-03T00:00:19Z
dc.date.issued
2019-04-02
dc.identifier.uri
https://repository.ihu.edu.gr//xmlui/handle/11544/29283
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Default License
dc.subject
Affective feedback
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dc.subject
Animated GIFs
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dc.subject
Budget management
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dc.subject
Expense monitoring system
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dc.subject
Progressive web application
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dc.title
Affective system monitoring personal expenses, helping the user to stay on budget
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heal.type
masterThesis
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heal.license
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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heal.recordProvider
School of Science and Technology, MSc in Mobile and Web Computing
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heal.publicationDate
2019-03-30
heal.abstract
This thesis was written as a part of the MSc in Mobile and Web Computing at the International Hellenic University. This study aimed in developing an affective system that promotes budget adherence. The focus was twofold. The first part aimed at developing a state-of-the-art expense monitoring system that helps users stay on budget. Innovative and modern web technologies were employed in order to create a fully functional, mobile-friendly, progressive web app. The second part focused on the study of affective feedback techniques. Specifically, the study aimed to answer how the implementation of animated GIFs in the system as a mean to provide affective feedback can influence budget adherence in populations. One hundred thirty one (131) volunteers used the developed app for a three-week period. Data was gathered through the web app during this period and a statistical analysis was conducted. Key findings suggested that the developed system aids in and promotes budget adherence. The animated GIFs as a mean to provide affective feedback was expected to influence the budget adherence. However, this hypothesis was not confirmed. The developed prototype system has the potential to be expanded and become more compound facilitating thus future research both on web app development technologies and on study of affective feedback techniques.
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heal.advisorName
Moridis, Christos
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heal.committeeMemberName
Moridis, Christos
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Ampatzoglou, Apostolos
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heal.committeeMemberName
Peristeras, Vassilios
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heal.academicPublisher
IHU
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heal.academicPublisherID
ihu
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