Deriving Requirements for Pervasive Well-Being Technology From Work Stress and Intervention Theory: Framework and Case Study
BackgroundStress in office environments is a big concern, often leading to burn-out. New technologies are emerging, such as easily available sensors, contextual reasoning, and electronic coaching (e-coaching) apps. In the Smart Reasoning for Well-being at Home and at Work (SWELL) project, we explore...
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Main Authors: | Koldijk, Saskia (Author), Kraaij, Wessel (Author), Neerincx, Mark A (Author) |
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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