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Figure 1: Use cases as an interaction between the real world with the computer system (Ferg, 2003). 12
Figure 2: Structure of OASIS benchmarking database. 16
Figure 3: Database entry form – selection of area. 17
Figure 4: Age range of interviewed people 19
Figure 5: Working among elderly interviewees 19
Figure 6: Gender of the interviewees 20
Figure 7: Number of users per transport mode per country among interviewees 21
Figure 8: Number of users per transport mode (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 21
Figure 9: Purpose of using public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 22
Figure 10: Frequency of using public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 23
Figure 11: Duration of trips using public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 23
Figure 12: Travelling on your own, using public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 24
Figure 13: Preparing a trip beforehand , using public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 24
Figure 14: Ways of preparing a trip beforehand , using public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 25
Figure 15: Requested information to prepare a trip beforehand , using public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 25
Figure 16: Occurrence of problems while using public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 26
Figure 17: Problems while using train transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 27
Figure 18: Problems while using tram transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 28
Figure 19: Problems while using metro transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 29
Figure 20: Problems while using bus transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 30
Figure 21: Problems while using taxi transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 31
Figure 22: Usage of combined modes of public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 32
Figure 23: Problems when combining modes of public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 32
Figure 24: Usage of support while travelling with public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 33
Figure 25: Means of support while travelling with public transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 33
Figure 26: Means of support while travelling with private transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 34
Figure 27: Duration and distance of private transport usage (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 34
Figure 28: Purpose of private transport usage (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 35
Figure 29: Frequency of private transport usage (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 35
Figure 30: Travelling on your own, using private transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 36
Figure 31: Conducting the private transport mode (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 36
Figure 32: Preparing a trip beforehand, while using private transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 37
Figure 33: Means of preparing a trip beforehand, while using private transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 37
Figure 34: Information request to prepare a trip beforehand, while using private transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 38
Figure 35: Difficulties in using private transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 39
Figure 36: Support used while using private transport (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 40
Figure 37: Working activities among interviewees (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 40
Figure 38: Employment status of interviewees that are still working (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 41
Figure 39: Problems while working (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 42
Figure 40: Teleworking ways 43
Figure 41: Tools to support teleworking 43
Figure 42: Need for extra training in order to remain employed , and in what specific areas 44
Figure 43: Past usage of e-learning platform (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 44
Figure 44: Eagerness to continue working (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 45
Figure 45: Reasons to continue working (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 45
Figure 46: Reasons to discontinue working (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 46
Figure 47: Involvement in training a younger colleague (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 46
Figure 48: Results of training a younger colleague (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 47
Figure 49: Internet usage (in percentage of total interviewees per country) 47
Figure 50: Point of access to internet 48
Figure 51: Frequency of internet usage 48
Figure 52: Devices used at home 49
Figure 53: Connection types to the internet 49
Figure 54: Devices used at work 50
Figure 55: Types of operating software being used 50
Figure 56: Types of software being used 51
Figure 57: Types of problems that were perceived as being a barrier towards an effective exploitation of ICT in the “elderly community”, as identified by carers 52
Figure 58: Types of web services that could have a positive impact on ageing, as identified by carers 53
Figure 59: Vision of carers regarding the extending of the working life of the persons – after retirement – by promoting Remote Work among the older people 54
Figure 60: Vision of carers regarding the benefits remote patient monitoring and management could have for the healthcare system and for the carers 55
Figure 61: Vision of carers regarding how much technologies could have a positive impact on healthcare with specific focus on elderly management 56
Figure 62: Generic Use Cases Diagram. 61
Figure 63: SP3-1 Plan a trip 64
Figure 64: SP3-2 Plan a special attributed trip 66
Figure 65: SP3-3 Get destination information 68
Figure 66: SP3-4 Get additional route information 70
Figure 67: SP3-5 Get short trip info 72
Figure 68: SP3-6 Get public transport timetables 74
Figure 69: SP3-7 Get real time traffic info 76
Figure 70: SP3-8 Get unexpected trip events while on trip 78
Figure 71: SP3-9 Long-range trip info 80
Figure 72: SP3-10 Multimodal trip planning 82
Figure 73: SP3-11 Elderly-friendly route guidanace 84
Figure 74: SP3-12 Parking availability 86
Figure 75: SP3-13 Be guided en route/tip (previously planned) 88
Figure 76: SP3-14 Bookmark route 91
Figure 77: SP3-15 Look after me 93
Figure 78: SP316 Find current location 95
Figure 79: SP3-17 Get information on ways to reach POI types as pedestrian 97
Figure 80: SP3-18 Bookmark a POI 99
Figure 81: SP3-19 Disruption of service notification and re-planning 101
Figure 82: SP3-20 Dynamic map update 103
Figure 83: SP3-22 On demand DRT services 106
Figure 84: SP3-22 On demand special rental services 109
Figure 85: SP3-23 Driver/passenger health assistant in critical conditions 112
Figure 86: SP3-24 Emergency call for road accidents 115
Figure 87: SP3-25 Driver/passenger health monitoring on demand 117
Figure 88: SP3-26 Elderly driver discomfort detection 119
Figure 89: SP3-27 Task dependent driving environment adaptation 121
Figure 90: SP3-28 Elderly driver stress detection 124
Figure 91: SP3-29 Get tourist info on POI/event/trip in your city 127
Figure 92: SP3-30 Get tourist info on POI/event/trip to another city/country 130
Figure 93: SP3-31 Get/give evaluation on a POI/event/trip to your/another city/country 132
Figure 94: SP3-32 Be informed when a member in the contact list enters an Activity space 135
Figure 95: SP3-33 Connecting bridge 137
Figure 96: SP3-34 Work assistant 139
Figure 97: SP3-35 Advanced Authentication Mechanism 141
Figure 98: SP3-36 Background data synchronisation 143
Figure 99: SP3-37 On-the-fly synchronisation 145
Figure 100: SP3-38 Remote control 147
Figure 101: Cross-SP-1 Planning a car trip and being supported while on trip 159
Figure 102: Cross-SP-2 Planning a multimodal trip and suddenly feeling ill while shopping 163
Figure 103: Cross-SP-3 Working at home and using environmental control , brain training and fall detection 168
Figure 104: Login page of the OASIS Database web site. 176
Figure 105: Main Page functionality. 177
Figure 106: Adding a new entry – General Questions form. 178
Figure 107: General Question confirmation of correct data insertion. 178
Figure 108: Products form. 179
Figure 109: Product, Service, Research Project confirmation of correct data insertion. 180
Figure 110: Selecting the entity which needs modification. 180
Figure 111: Making the actual changed. 181
Figure 112: Confirmation of successful data modification. 182
Figure 113: Selecting the entity which will be deleted. 182
Figure 114: Confirmation of successful data deletion. 183
Figure 115: Search functionality of OASIS Database web site. 184
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