Ubiquitous computing, as a subfield of computer science, has traditionally been associated with a set of principles expressed (loosely but tellingly) with terms like transparency,...
Michael Eisenberg, Ann Eisenberg, Leah Buechley, N...
Abstract. This paper presents the design philosophy of activity-based computing (ABC), which addresses mobility and cooperation in human work activities. Furthermore, it presents t...
This paper examines the parallels in the development of the watch and the wearable computer. It discusses how the locations where the watch was worn on the body has changed over t...
Situated computing represents a new class of computing applications that bridges the gap between people's intentions and the actions they can take to achieve those intentions...
Anatole Gershman, Joseph F. McCarthy, Andrew E. Fa...
As human computer interface gets more immersive, it will need to explicitly draw upon cognitive science as a basis for understanding what people are capable of doing. User experie...