A list of some of the papers that have inspired our work or are otherwise related:
- Crosbie, T. Household energy studies: the gap between theory and method. Energy & Environment 17, 5 (September 2006), 735–753.
- Darby, S. The effectiveness of feedback on energy consumption. Tech. rep., Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, 2006. A review for DEFRA.
- Gram-Hanssen, K. Residential heat comfort practices: understanding users. Building Research and Information 38, 2 (2010).
- Strengers, Y. A. Designing eco-feedback systems for everyday life. In Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems (New York, NY, USA, 2011), CHI ’11, ACM, pp. 2135–2144.
- Froehlich, J., Findlater, L., and Landay, J. The design of eco-feedback technology. In Proceedings of the 2010 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems, CHI’10, ACM.
- Pierce, J., Schiano, D., and Paulos, E. Home, habits, and energy: examining domestic interactions and energy consumption. In Proceedings of the 2010 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems, CHI’10, ACM.