Enhancing the 'Second-Hand' retail experience with digital object memories. / De Jode, M.; Barthel, R.; Rogers, Jon; Karpovich, A.; Hudson-Smith, A.; Quigley, M.; Speed, C.
UbiComp'12 : Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. New York : Association for Computing Machinery, 2012. p. 451-460.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Other chapter contribution
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Enhancing the 'Second-Hand' retail experience with digital object memories
A1 - De Jode,M.
A1 - Barthel,R.
A1 - Rogers,Jon
A1 - Karpovich,A.
A1 - Hudson-Smith,A.
A1 - Quigley,M.
A1 - Speed,C.
AU - De Jode,M.
AU - Barthel,R.
AU - Rogers,Jon
AU - Karpovich,A.
AU - Hudson-Smith,A.
AU - Quigley,M.
AU - Speed,C.
PB - Association for Computing Machinery
CY - New York
PY - 2012/1/1
Y1 - 2012/1/1
N2 - For a long time, the second-hand retail market was the preserve of the charity shop. However, the advent of services like eBay has massively increased its prominence. In this paper we describe a novel Internet of Things-based approach to enhancing the second-hand retail experience by augmenting items with their provenance. After a discussion of the underlying technology, we shall describe its deployment in two related case studies conducted in collaboration with Oxfam charity retail outlets in which we tagged donated items with RFID and QR codes, allowing shoppers to hear the story behind the donated items. Finally, we discuss the impact of the deployments and their implications for the second-hand retail sector. Copyright 2012 ACM.
AB - For a long time, the second-hand retail market was the preserve of the charity shop. However, the advent of services like eBay has massively increased its prominence. In this paper we describe a novel Internet of Things-based approach to enhancing the second-hand retail experience by augmenting items with their provenance. After a discussion of the underlying technology, we shall describe its deployment in two related case studies conducted in collaboration with Oxfam charity retail outlets in which we tagged donated items with RFID and QR codes, allowing shoppers to hear the story behind the donated items. Finally, we discuss the impact of the deployments and their implications for the second-hand retail sector. Copyright 2012 ACM.
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U2 - 10.1145/2370216.2370284
DO - 10.1145/2370216.2370284
M1 - Other chapter contribution
SN - 9781450312240
BT - UbiComp'12
T2 - UbiComp'12
SP - 451
EP - 460
ER -