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CHI '03 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '03, 2003
One of the challenges in building and evaluating ubiquitous computing systems emanates from the fact that they generally have been built to showcase technological innovation without considering how to foretell whether and how people will eventually accept them in their lives.
Ali Ndiwalana +3 more
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One of the challenges in building and evaluating ubiquitous computing systems emanates from the fact that they generally have been built to showcase technological innovation without considering how to foretell whether and how people will eventually accept them in their lives.
Ali Ndiwalana +3 more
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2013
Ubiquitous computing is a term used to describe an approach to product and service delivery in which the technology is concealed in the background, requiring little to no interaction with the user to complete the user’s and/or the technology’s objectives.
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Ubiquitous computing is a term used to describe an approach to product and service delivery in which the technology is concealed in the background, requiring little to no interaction with the user to complete the user’s and/or the technology’s objectives.
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CHI '97 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems looking to the future - CHI '97, 1997
As we look to the future of computing, and particularly to the future of HCI research, the vision of ubiquitous computing emerges as a principal theme. The focus of this workshop is applications-centered research in ubiquitous computing. We define ubiquitous computing as the attempt to break the pattern of traditional relationships between users and ...
Gregory D. Abowd, Bill N. Schilit
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As we look to the future of computing, and particularly to the future of HCI research, the vision of ubiquitous computing emerges as a principal theme. The focus of this workshop is applications-centered research in ubiquitous computing. We define ubiquitous computing as the attempt to break the pattern of traditional relationships between users and ...
Gregory D. Abowd, Bill N. Schilit
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Ubiquitous Computing meets Ubiquitous Music
Cadernos de Informática, 2015Ubiquitous Computing meets Ubiquitous ...
Schiavoni, Flávio L. +1 more
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Ubiquitous computing multidisciplinary endeavour
IEEE Latin America Transactions, 2012This paper discusses the course of UbiComp evolution since its inception and theinevitable criticality of interdisciplinary approaches in UbiComp. We conclude by highlighting the impact of UbiComp introduction in society and future opportunities that may rise in this exciting field of science.
Zaharakis, Ioannis, Komninos, Andreas
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Ubiquitous Computing Technologies for Ubiquitous Learning
IEEE International Workshop on Wireless and Mobile Technologies in Education (WMTE'05), 2006Ubiquitous computing is a new information and communication technology that utilize a large number of cooperative small nodes with computing and/or communication capabilities such as handheld terminals, smart mobile phones, sensor network nodes, contactless smart cards, RFIDs (radio frequency identification), and so on.
K. Sakamura, N. Koshizuka
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Toward ubiquitous acceptance of ubiquitous computing
Communications of the ACM, 2003Its potential sounds so appealing, but there are several challenges to overcome before true ubiquitous computing will garner global acceptance.
Nayeem Islam, Mohamed Fayad
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From Ubiquitous Computing to Ubiquitous Intelligence
BT Technology Journal, 2004If computers could be as commonplace as the written word, our everyday world would be transformed. That was the vision, announced over a decade ago, of the computer visionary Mark Weiser. In Weiser's world computers would be ubiquitous and we would interact with them almost subconsciously.
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Ubiquitous Computing Fundamentals
Ergonomics, 2010Ubiquitous Computing Fundamentals, edited by J. Krumm, Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, 2010, pp.394 + xi.
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Ubiquitous Computing Education
IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2019The numerous conversations surrounding the definition of UbiComp, the topics to be covered, and teacher influence on how topics are presented, all helped form a clearer picture of what UbiComp education should be. Some would say that awareness of its own existence is all that a field needs in order to be recognized.
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