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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Evento
Title: CSCoupons: applying context-sensitivity to increase fast food advertising usefulness
Authors: Falcão, Rodrigo
Vieira, Vaninha
metadata.dc.creator: Falcão, Rodrigo
Vieira, Vaninha
Abstract: Companies spend too much money on advertising in order to improve their sales. However, the ratio between investment and effective sales is low. Increasing the usefulness of provided ads and discount coupons is an ongoing challenge in advertising, in order to enhance return on investments, reducing wastage and increasing revenue. Ubiquitous computing offers many features that are considered compliant to advertising needs. A key aspect in ubiquitous computing is the use of context to provide more relevant information to users, according to their current situation and environment. This paper introduces CSCoupons, a mobile context-sensitive system to deliver discount coupons. We conduct an experiment with a developed prototype of CSCoupons to assess the ideas about fast food coupons in shopping malls. To measure the usefulness of delivered discount coupons, we compared two versions of the prototype: with and without considering context information. The preliminary results show context-sensitivity highly increases advertising usefulness.
Keywords: Context-aware computing
Ubiquitous advertising
metadata.dc.publisher.country: Brasil
Publisher: ACM
Citation: Falcão, R., & Vieira, V. (2013, November). CSCoupons: applying context-sensitivity to increase fast food advertising usefulness. In Proceedings of the 19th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web (pp. 67-72). ACM.
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/25028
Issue Date: Nov-2013
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