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Results (Mercury: Empowering Programmers’ Mobile Work Practices with Microproductivity)
- The user study results highlight how Mercury enhances mobile programming experiences. Participants found value in Mercury’s interface and were able to make meaningful progress with little effort or attention.
- Mercury supported continuation of tasks across devices with seamless transfer of task progress, and interacting with Mercury’s microtasks enabled participants to easily resume coding upon returning to their workstation.
- The utility of Mercury’s tasks understandably varied between individual’s and their unique contexts.
- Participants liked having mobile access to code that had recently been written on the desktop and being able to synchronize information across devices
- In terms of task reassumption support, the reports suggest Mercury positively affected participants’ resumption processes.
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