A Conceptual System to Situate Ubiquitous Computing

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Chatfield, Craig
Hexel, Rene
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Michael A. Evans

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2005
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Tokyo, Japan

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This paper investigates situating of ubiquitous computing within our current everyday environments. We describe how tying information to actual physical locations can improve the usefulness of ubiquitous computing envi- ronments and promote the use of ubiquitous computing services. It is envi- sioned that these environments will emerge as a social framework for informa- tion distribution, and that this form of interaction will maintain user privacy, provide a new mechanism for social interaction and situate pervasive comput- ing environments in community supportive roles.

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Situating Ubiquitous Computing in Everyday Life: Bridging the Social and Technical Divide

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