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Ubiquitous computing is essentially the term for human interaction with computers in virtually everything we do. This is future phase beyond the desktop and notebook environment that we are currently in. Ubiquitous computing would involve o...
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"For more than 100 years, Maine has always been in the bottom third of states-in prosperity, income, education, and opportunity for our kids. In my 30 years of working on Maine economic issues, no idea has had as much potential for lea...
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I don't know how far computational ubiquity can be extended, but here is a fairly conservative trajectory, starting in the 1980s: Embedded systems, becoming: Networked embedded systems, becoming: Fine-grained distribution Smart Dust and MEM...
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As discussed on the DVD, the origins of ubiquitous computing can be traced from to the 1940s and 1950s all the way to today. The information below is supplemental to the DVD-ROM content and provides links to some of the key thinkers and the...
http://www.rcet.org/ubicomp/origins.htm
About six months ago, I was invited by the North American Serials Interest Group (NASIG) to keynote their annual conference. After admitting that I didn't know what "serials" were (think periodicals, journals and other similar thi...
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Perhaps it's the cold weather that pushes Nokians to focus on one of the company's biggest priorities of today: wireless data technologies. A two-day visit to Nokia's facilities in Helsinki and Tampere, Finland, where its Research Center an...
http://telephonyonline.com/mag/telecom_nokia_imagines_u...
The smart environment is made up of numerous ubiquitous computing devices. They each function to sense and actuate according to a given occupant’s need. But what happens when one device contradicts the other? How can the devices cooperat...
http://www.blogcatalog.com/blogs/sensing-architecture/p...
computer science - effects on society computer science - computersystems ubiquitous computing cooperative design human factors holistics design approach information society Abstract : This thesis takes in to account mainly the cooperative d...
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Ubiquitous or pervasive computing assumes there will be large numbers of ‘invisible’ processors embedded into the environment and interacting with mobile users. Users will experience this world through a wide variety of devices, some they w...
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/projects/MobileComponents...
Last year I took a course in Ubicomp , and as I delved into the research, I learned that people from a variety of disciplines are involved in this area. I didn't return to school until mid-life, after working for many years as a school psyc...
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