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Autor:
Derek Reilly, Stephen Voida, Matt McKeon, Christopher Le Dantec, Jonathan Bunde-Pedersen, Keith Edwards, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Ali Mazalek, Roy Want
Publikováno v:
IEEE Pervasive Computing. 9:54-63
The physical and social cues on which we rely during collaboration can vanish in the digital realm. inSpace focuses on physical-digital codesign, leveraging an approach grounded in social behavior patterns.
Publikováno v:
MPAC
Bunde-Pedersen, J, Mogensen, M & Bardram, J E 2006, The ABC Adaptive Fusion Architecture . in Proceedings of The 4th International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-Hoc Computing, a workshop of The 7th International Middleware Conference ., Melbourne, Australia, 27/11/2006 .
Bunde-Pedersen, J, Mogensen, M & Bardram, J E 2006, The ABC Adaptive Fusion Architecture . in Proceedings of The 4th International Workshop on Middleware for Pervasive and Ad-Hoc Computing, a workshop of The 7th International Middleware Conference ., Melbourne, Australia, 27/11/2006 .
Contemporary distributed collaborative systems tend to utilize either a client-server or a pure peer-to-peer paradigm. A client-server solution may potentially spawn direct connections between the clients to offload the server thereby creating a hybr
Publikováno v:
BRICS Report Series; No 2 (2006): RS-2 A Formal Model for Context-Awareness
BRICS Report Series; Nr. 2 (2006): RS-2 A Formal Model for Context-Awareness
BRICS Report Series; Nr. 2 (2006): RS-2 A Formal Model for Context-Awareness
There is a definite lack of formal support for modeling real- istic context-awareness in pervasive computing applications. The Conawa calculus presented in this paper provides mechanisms for modeling complex and interwoven sets of context-information
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Bardram, J, Bunde-Pedersen, J & Søgaard, M 2006, Support for activity-based computing in a personal computing operating system . in R E Grinter, T Rodden, P M Aoki, E Cutrell, R Jeffries & G M Olson (eds), CHI '06 : Proceedings of the 2006 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems . pp. 211-220, Support for activity-based computing in a personal computing operating system, Montréal, Québec, Canada, 22/04/2006 . https://doi.org/10.1145/1124772.1124805
CHI
CHI
Research has shown that computers are notoriously bad at supporting the management of parallel activities and interruptions, and that mobility increases the severity of these problems. This paper presents activity-based computing (ABC) which suppleme
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https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/support-for-activitybased-computing-in-a-personal-computing-operating-system(72a55440-c5e2-11db-bee9-02004c4f4f50).html
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/support-for-activitybased-computing-in-a-personal-computing-operating-system(72a55440-c5e2-11db-bee9-02004c4f4f50).html
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Ballegaard, S A, Bunde-Pedersen, J & Bardram, J E 2006, Where to, Roberta?: Reflecting on the Role of Technology in Assisted Living . in Proceedings of NordiCHI 2006 . Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Norway, 14/10/2006 .
NordiCHI
NordiCHI
This paper reports on a study of a newly developed system for assisted living, which was implemented in the homes of seven elderly residents. Based on these findings we point out three fundamental issues that will enrich and improve the use of techno
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::74475915dec46be04bb76b129dd72daa
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/where-to-roberta-reflecting-on-the-role-of-technology-in-assisted-living(4ddf5e80-d7ad-11db-bee9-02004c4f4f50).html
https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/where-to-roberta-reflecting-on-the-role-of-technology-in-assisted-living(4ddf5e80-d7ad-11db-bee9-02004c4f4f50).html
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ICDCS Workshops
Displaying and navigating complex information on wearable computers is very different from accessing the same information while sitting at your desk. Limitations in hardware, screen-size, input- and output devices are not met with changes in the soft