Abstract

Formal techniques have been used to analyze a variety of properties of interactive behaviour in a number of systems. To have a better understanding of the implicit of the interactive behaviour, it is necessary to find a general method to describe the task. In this study, we proposed a formal model to illustrate the implicit task. We validated the effect of this model by an experiment in the simulated coach bus station by receiving transition information by the holder held device. This paper analyses the whole system, the rooms, the public displays, the mobile devices and the timeliness of information in the system. The model made the interactive process clearer and provided a basic framework to study the related issues of orientation in the interactive system in the future.

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