GB2548079A - A method for controlling a test environment on a mobile device - Google Patents

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GB2548079A
GB2548079A GB1602369.9A GB201602369A GB2548079A GB 2548079 A GB2548079 A GB 2548079A GB 201602369 A GB201602369 A GB 201602369A GB 2548079 A GB2548079 A GB 2548079A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a method for controlling a test environment on a mobile device 100. The method includes the steps of providing a test to a user within a testing phase on the device (301, figure 3); detecting an interruption via the device during the testing phase (302, figure 3); and generating an action in response to the detected interruption (303, figure 3). The may be a user-driven interruption, such as a user accessing other applications on the device or a communication-driven interruption, such as a phone-call, text message or notification. The generated action may be one or more actions selected from the set of restarting the test, notifying an invigilator, recording the interruption with the test, displaying a warning message to the user, locking the test, and transmitting a message to a device for the test provider. In a preferred embodiment, a second action generated following a second interruption may be different to the first action and may include locking the test. A system for controlling a test environment is also disclosed.

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A Method for Controlling a Test Environment on a Mobile Device Field of Invention
The present invention is in the field of device control. More particularly, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to controlling a test environment on a mobile device.
Background
Scenarios arise where the environment of a device must be controlled to ensure that a user can provide input without interference. One of these scenarios is when a user is providing input for testing or assessment purposes, such that the user is being themselves assessed by a program executing on device. A particularly important field where environmental control is necessary is in psychometric testing where results can be ineffective or skewed if the test environment is not strictly controlled. Accordingly, when completing psychometric testing it is important that each user completes the testing in a fare and consistent manner. Traditionally, psychometric tests were pen and paper tests strictly controlled by a test administrator in a classroom environment. Later, test providers published their tests via desktop computers. Test instructions were presented to the user before the user began the test, encouraging them to focus on the tests they were completing, and be undisturbed (e.g. don’t take phone calls and tell others not to interrupt them).
It can be seen that, when the environments for the tests are controlled by users, less effective and skewed results are more likely. This would become a particular problem if the tests were deployed on to mobile devices, such as smart-phones or tablets, which are multi-functional and, typically, continually connected to other devices or servers via multiple channel outlets.
There is a desire, therefore, to improve the deployment of tests on mobile devices.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method and system for controlling test environments on mobile devices which overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art, or at least provides a useful alternative.
Summary of Invention
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a method for controlling a test environment on a mobile device including: providing a test to a user within a testing phase on the device; detecting an interruption via the device during the testing phase; and generating an action in response to the detected interruption.
The test may be a psychometric test.
The interruption may be a user-driven interruption, a communication-driven interruption, or a locally-driven interruption. The user-driven interruption may be the user accessing other applications on the device or operating system functions. The communication-driven interruption may be a phone-call, text message, or server-side originating notification. The locally-driven interruption may be from another application executing on the device or from the operating system of the device.
The action may be one or more actions selected from the set of restarting the test, notifying an invigilator, recording the interruption with the test, displaying a warning message to the user, locking the test, and transmitting a message to a device for the test provider.
When the interruption is a further interruption for the test, the action generated may be different to an earlier action generated for the initial or earlier interruption(s). For example, the earlier action generated may include a warning and the later action generated may include locking the test.
The test may be provided to the user by a software application executing on the device. The software application may detect the interruption and generate the action.
According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a system for controlling a test environment on a mobile device, including: A processor configured to provide a test to a user within a testing phase on the device, detect an interruption via the device during the testing phase and generate an action in response to the detected interruption; and A memory configured to store the test.
Other aspects of the invention are described within the claims.
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Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1: shows a block diagram illustrating a system in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2: shows a block diagram illustrating a device software architecture in accordance with an embodiment of the invention;
Figures: shows a flow diagram illustrating a method in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; and
Figures 4: shows a flow diagram with screenshots from a device illustrating a method of an embodiment of the invention.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments
The present invention provides a method and system for controlling test environments on mobile devices.
Mobiles devices, such as smart-phones, tablets, smart-watches, etc., are susceptible to constant and continual interruptions from the external world (e.g. email, text, Whatsapp™, Twitter™, Facebook™, Linkedin™, etc) and even, perhaps, notifications originating from applications executing on the mobile device itself.
The inventor has discovered that many interruptions can be detected on mobile devices when tests are being undertaken by a user. Once detected, an action, or actions, can be generated to accommodate, mitigate or record the effect of the interruption on the test.
In Figure 1, a system 100 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is shown.
The system 100 includes a processor 101, a memory 102, an input apparatus 103, and an output apparatus 104. The system may also include a communications apparatus 105.
The input apparatus 103 may include one or more of a touch/near-touch input, an audio input, a keyboard, a pointer device (such as a mouse), or any other type of input. The touch input may include 3D touch.
The output apparatus 104 may include one or more of a digital screen (such as an LED or OLED screen), an e-ink screen, an audio output, haptic output, or any other type of output.
The input and output apparatuses 103 and 104 may form an integrated user interface 106 such as a touch or near-touch screen.
The system 100, or at least parts of the system, constitute a mobile device 100, such as a smart-phone, a tablet, or a smartwatch. The mobile device 100 may include a common operating system 107 such as Apple iOS, Google Android, or Microsoft Windows Phone.
The system 100 may be configured to provide multi-functionality such as execution of one or more software applications 108, transmitting and receiving communications (e.g. voice communications, text messages, notifications, or any other network communications), and/or monitoring communications or applications and generating notifications. The multi-functionality may be coordinated by the operating system 107 executing on the device 100.
The processor 101 may be configured to provide a test to the user within a testing phase. The test may be a series of questions generated as one or more outputs via the output apparatus 104 (e.g. the test may be displayed as a series of screens via a display screen or generated as audio questions via an audio output). Provision of the test may include receiving one or more answers from the user to each of the questions via the input apparatus 103 (e.g. receiving selection of displayed options via a touch-screen, receiving specific input via a keyboard, or receiving specific input via an audio input).
In one embodiment, the processor 101 provides the test by execution of a testing application.
The processor 101 may be further configured to detect interruptions during the testing phase.
The processor 101 may be further configured to generate one or more actions in response to the detected interruption.
The test application executing on processor 101 detect interruptions and generate actions.
The memory 102 may be configured to store the software applications 108, libraries 109, the operating system 107, device drivers 110, and data 111. The data 111 may include the test and answers provided by a user to the test. The software applications 108 may include the testing application and one or more third party applications.
The processor 101 is configured to execute the software applications 108, libraries 109, operating system 107, and device drivers 110, and to retrieve data 111.
The communications apparatus 105 may be configured to communicate with one or more other devices or servers via a communications interface such as wifi, Bluetooth, and/or cellular (e.g. 2G, 3G, or 4G) and/or across a network (such as a cellular network, a private LAN/WLAN and/or the Internet). The servers may include third party servers such as a notification server and/or an administration server.
Referring to Figure 2, the various layers of the architecture 200 of the device 100 will be described.
Software applications 201 are provided at a top layer. Below this layer are user interface APIs 202 which provide access for the application software 201 to user interface libraries. Below this layer are operating system APIs 203 which provide access for the appiication software 201 and user interface iibraries to the core operating system 204. Beiow the core operating system 204 are the device drivers 205 which provide access to the input 103, output 104, and communication 105 apparatuses.
With reference to Figure 3, a method 300 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention wiii be described. in step 301, a test is provided to a user of the mobiie device within the testing phase. The test may be a psychometric test. The test may be ioaded from memory, and the answers may be saved in memory. In one embodiment, the test and/or answers may be retrievedAransmitted respectiveiy to a server. in step 302, an interruption is detected via the device during the testing phase. Different types of interruptions may be detected. The interruption may be a user-driven interruption (such as the user accessing appiications on the device or operating system functions on the device), a communication-driven interruption (such as an inbound phone-call, text message, or server-side originating notification), and/or a locally-driven interruption (such as from an application executing on the device or the operating system of the device).
Examples of interruptions that may be detected include: • User driven o Making a phone-call o Sending a text-message o Pressing the home button o Opening another application o Switching to another application o Switching away from the test application o Changing or opening operating system settings Turning on communications settings • Wifi • Bluetooth • Cellular
Turning off orientation lock o Taking a screen-shot o Turning the screen off or locking the device o Connecting an external display or remote media • Communication-driven o Receiving a phone-call o Receiving a text-message o Receiving a notification via a server
Receiving a notification relating to software applications on the device (e.g. a Skype notification, an Uber notification, etc.) • Locally-driven o Operating system generated notifications
Calendar alerts
Alarm/Timer alert
Battery low
Battery dead
Exemplary code for detecting several different types of interruptions on an iPhone device is provided below: function interruptionListener(activityType,userid) { var activityType = activityType ; var userid = userid ; //Called when a specific test type or other activity is started. Runs when user is taking a test or engaged in any other activity where interruptions are to be controlled function oninterrupt(interruptionType,activityType,userid) { var interruptionType = interruptionType ; var activityType = activityType ; var userid = userid ; //If interruption is of a type that transgressed the rules, regard it as an interruption. Otherwise, ignore it if ( interruptionType === 'phone_call' || interruptionType === 'network_present' || interruptionType === 'app_sent_from_front' interruptionType === 'app_switched' || interruptionType === 'home_button_pressed' interruptionType === 'screen_turned_off' interruptionType === 'screen_shot' || interruptionType === 'notification_received' || interruptionType ===
Open_settings_manager' || interruptionType === 'external_display_connected' || interruptionType === 'remote_media_connected' ) { //Increment the interruptions total for this activityType activityType.interruptionsTotal = activityType.interruptionsTotal+1 ; //Calculate whether to warn or block activity if (activityType.interruptionsTotal >= y &amp;&amp; activityType.interruptionsTotal <= n) { interruptionwarning(userid) ; } else if (activityType.interruptionsTotal >= n) { blockActivity(activityType, userid) ; } } else { //Ignore this interruption type and do nothing } } }
In step 303, one or more actions are generated in response to the detection of the interruption.
The actions may be one or more of restarting the test, notifying the invigiiator, recording the interruption with the test, dispiaying a warning message to the user, locking the test, and/or transmitting a message to a device or administration server for the test provider.
The type of action to be generated may be dependent, at least in part, on the test. For exampie, non-timed tests may generate warnings whiie timed tests may be iocked.
In one embodiment, detection of subsequent interruptions for the same test may trigger different types of actions. In one embodiment, an action is generated only once a first threshold of interruption is breached. The first threshold may be number of interruptions or interruptions may be weighted, and the first threshoid may be related to the accumulation of detected interruption weights. In one embodiment, a different type of action may be generated if a second threshold is breached. As for the first threshold, the second threshold may be number of interruptions or interruptions may be weighted, and the second threshold may be related to the accumulation of detected interruption weights. The second threshold is greater than the first threshold. For example, a first interruption may trigger a warning and a second interruption may restart the test. Alternatively, a first interruption may trigger a warning and test restart, and a second interruption may trigger a notification and lock the test.
In one embodiment, if the action is locking the test, the test may be unlocked by action from an administrator.
Figure 4 shows a flow diagram with screenshots on a device illustrating a method of the invention.
In step 400, a menu screen is displayed for a user to select a test to complete.
In step 401, a test screen comprising a question and plurality of user interface elements corresponding to answers are displayed. The user may select and/or confirm selection of an answer by interacting with the user interface elements.
In step 402, an interruption at the device has been detected and an interruption warning screen is displayed.
In step 403, in response to this first interruption, the test is halted and the user is returned to the menu screen to restart the test.
In step 404, a second interruption at the device has been detected and an interruption warning screen is displayed.
In step 405, in response to this second interruption, the test is locked and the user is unable to restart the test. A potential advantage of some embodiments of the present invention is that an improved mobile device is provided which enables users to take tests on that device under monitored conditions without the intervention of a human supervisor.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of the embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departure from the spirit or scope of applicant’s general inventive concept.

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1. A method for controlling a test environment on a mobile device including; providing a test to a user within a testing phase on the device; detecting an interruption via the device during the testing phase; and generating an action in response to the detected interruption.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the test is a psychometric test.
3. A method as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the interruption is a user-driven interruption, a communication-driven interruption, or a locally-driven interruption.
4. A method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the user-driven interruption is a user accessing other applications on the device or operating system functions.
5. A method as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 4, wherein the communication-driven interruption is a phone-call, text message, or server-side originating notification.
6. A method as claimed in any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein the locally-driven interruption is from another application executing on the device or from the operating system of the device.
7. A method as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the action is one or more actions selected from the set of restarting the test, notifying an invigilator, recording the interruption with the test, displaying a warning message to the user, locking the test, and transmitting a message to a device for the test provider.
8. A method as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein, when the interruption is a further interruption for the test, the action generated is different to an earlier action generated for the earlier interruption.
9. A method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the earlier action generated includes a warning and wherein the later action generated includes locking the test.
10. A method as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the test is provided to the user by a software application executing on the device.
11. A method as claimed in claim 10, wherein the software application detects the interruption and generates the action.
12. A system for controlling a test environment on a mobile device, including: A processor configured to provide a test to a user within a testing phase on the device, detect an interruption via the device during the testing phase and generate an action in response to the detected interruption; and A memory configured to store the test.
13. A computer program configured to perform the steps of any one of claims 1 to 11.
14. A computer readable medium configured to store the computer program of claim 13.
15. A method and system for controlling a test environment on a mobile device as herein described with reference to the Figures.
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