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Evidence to support common application switching behaviour on smartphones.


ABSTRACT: We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (app) switching. This is an overlooked aspect of smartphone usage that gives additional insight beyond screen time and the particular apps that are accessed. Using a dataset of usage behaviour from 53 participants over a six-week period, we find strong similarity in the structure of networks built from app switching, despite diversity in the apps used, and the volume of app switching. App switch networks exhibit small-world, broad-scale network features, with a rapid popularity decay, suggesting that preferential attachment may drive next-app decision-making.

SUBMITTER: Turner LD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6458403 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence to support common application switching behaviour on smartphones.

Turner Liam D LD   Whitaker Roger M RM   Allen Stuart M SM   Linden David E J DEJ   Tu Kun K   Li Jian J   Towsley Don D  

Royal Society open science 20190320 3


We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (app) switching. This is an overlooked aspect of smartphone usage that gives additional insight beyond screen time and the particular apps that are accessed. Using a dataset of usage behaviour from 53 participants over a six-week period, we find strong similarity in the structure of networks built from app switching, despite diversity in the apps used, and the volume of app switching. App switch net  ...[more]

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