44 April 2002 Volume 39 Number 4 Ubiquitous Computing R. Jason We iss Development Dimensions International J. Philip Craiger University of Nebraska-Omaha The idea behind ubiquitous computing is to surround ourselves with computers and software that are carefully tuned to offer us unobtrusive ...
A CKNOWLEDGEMENTS This background paper was prepared by Gordon A. Gow, Lecturer in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
2 Table of Contents Abstract 4 1. Audience and Purpose of the paper 4 2. Ubiquitous Technology- What does it mean? 4 3. Ubiquitous technology - Impact on Intelligent Society 5 Advantages of Ubiquitous technology (UT) 5 4.
Ubiquitous Application Model Manuel Román and Roy H. Campbell {mroman1, rhc}@cs.uiuc.edu Department of Computer Science University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Software Upgrade in Ubiquitous Computing. John J. Barton, HP Labs, Palo Alto CA. Abstract. Adequate approaches for component upgrade should be required among the critical properties when designing systems for ubiquity.
Mencl 1 BENEFITS AND DANGERS OF UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING WHAT IS UBIQUTIOUS COMPUTING? u·biq·ui·tous (y-bkw-ts) adj. - being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent: "plodded through the shadows fruitlessly like an ubiquitous spook" (Joseph Heller)(Dictionary.com, 2003).
Ubiquitous, social networks in the street Marc Pous, Luigi Ceccaroni, Manel Palau and Victor Codina TMT Factory {marc.pous, luigi, manel.palau, victor.codina}@tmtfactory.com INTRODUCTION Never before humans had access to so much data so easily; however, this scenario disappears as we move away ...
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Genevieve Bell ÆPaulDourish Yesterday'stomorrows: notes on ubiquitous computing's dominant vision Received: 31 August 2005/Accepted: 25 April 2006 Springer-Verlag London Limited 2006 Abstract Ubiquitous computing is unusual amongst technological research arenas.
Int. J. Emerg. Sci., 1(2), 187-199, June 2011 ISSN: 2222-4254 © IJES 187 Development of Transactions Authorization Protocol for Ubiquitous Commerce Systems Safiriyu I. Eludiora 1, Fatai A. Anifowose 2 1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife22005 ...
FUJITSU Sci. Tech. J., 39 ,2,p.261-269 (December 2003) 261 Approaches to User-Centric Computing System for Ubiquitous Solutions The ubiquitous computing system has become a key component in the growth of broadb and networks.