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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 10, 2006
Volume 10, Number 1, February 2006
- Adrian Friday, Manuel Román, Christian Becker, Jalal Al-Muhtadi:
Guidelines and open issues in systems support for Ubicomp: reflections on UbiSys 2003 and 2004. 1-3 - Sotirios Terzis, Paddy Nixon, Nitya Narasimhan, Tim Walsh:
Middleware for pervasive and ad hoc computing. 4-6 - Wolfgang Trumler, Jan Petzold, Faruk Bagci, Theo Ungerer:
AMUN: an autonomic middleware for the Smart Doorplate Project. 7-11 - Markus C. Huebscher, Julie A. McCann:
An adaptive middleware framework for context-aware applications. 12-20 - Martin Modahl, Bikash Agarwalla, T. Scott Saponas, Gregory D. Abowd, Umakishore Ramachandran:
UbiqStack: a taxonomy for a ubiquitous computing software stack. 21-27 - Mirco Musolesi, Cecilia Mascolo, Stephen Hailes:
EMMA: Epidemic Messaging Middleware for Ad hoc networks. 28-36 - Eduardo Souto, Germano Guimarães, Glauco Vasconcelos, Mardoqueu Vieira, Nelson S. Rosa, Carlos André Guimarães Ferraz, Judith Kelner:
Mires: a publish/subscribe middleware for sensor networks. 37-44 - Oliver Storz, Adrian Friday, Nigel Davies:
Supporting ordering and consistency in a distributed Event Heap for Ubiquitous Computing. 45-49 - Colin English, Sotirios Terzis, Paddy Nixon:
Towards self-protecting ubiquitous systems: monitoring trust-based interactions. 50-54
Volume 10, Number 2-3, April 2006
- Peter Thomas:
Special issue of personal and ubiquitous computing: papers from 3AD-the second international conference on appliance design. 55-55 - Nigel Derrett:
Is automation automatically a good thing? 56-59 - William W. Gaver:
The video window: my life with a ludic system. 60-65 - Konstantinos Grivas:
Digital Selves: Devices for intimate communications between homes. 66-76 - Ruth Kikin-Gil:
Affective is effective: how information appliances can mediate relationships within communities and increase one's social effectiveness. 77-83 - Sarah Olofsson, Veronica Carlsson, Jessica Sjölander:
The friend locator: supporting visitors at large-scale events. 84-89 - Jennifer Ann Rode:
Appliances for whom? Considering place. 90-94 - Pieter Jan Stappers:
Creative connections: user, designer, context, and tools. 95-100 - Jamie Billing, Tracy Cordingley:
Some Kind of Analogtivity: anti-simulation through design. 101-105 - Ruth Kikin-Gil:
BuddyBeads: techno-jewelry for non-verbal communication within teenager girls groups. 106-109 - Tae Ha, Ji Jung, Sung Oh:
Method to analyze user behavior in home environment. 110-121 - Aldo Hoeben, Pieter Jan Stappers:
Taking clues from the world outside: navigating interactive panoramas. 122-127 - Panos Markopoulos, Bert Bongers, Erik Alphen, Jasper Dekker, Wouter Dijk, Sebastiaan Messemaker, Joep Poppel, Bram Vlist, Dirk Volman, Gilles Wanrooij:
The PhotoMirror appliance: affective awareness in the hallway. 128-135 - Olufisayo Omojokun, Jeffrey S. Pierce, Charles Lee Isbell Jr., Prasun Dewan:
Comparing end-user and intelligent remote control interface generation. 136-143 - Daniel Saakes:
Material light: exploring expressive materials. 144-147 - Froukje Sleeswijk Visser, Victor Visser:
Re-using users: co-create and co-evaluate. 148-152 - Lucia Terrenghi, Matthias Kranz, Paul Holleis, Albrecht Schmidt:
A cube to learn: a tangible user interface for the design of a learning appliance. 153-158 - Corrie van der Lelie:
The value of storyboards in the product design process. 159-162 - Miguel Bruns Alonso, David V. Keyson:
MusicCube: a physical experience with digital music. 163-165 - Duan Varan, Andrew Turk, Sam Bucolo, Debra Polson, Margot Brereton, Jared Donovan, Kim Montgomery, Gael McIndoe:
Interactive lounge: an interdisciplinary approach to the design of a gestural interaction device. 166-169 - Giovanni Cannata:
Phymail Box: an information appliance that checks and prints only important emails. 170-172 - Thomas Dowad:
PAWS: Personal Action Wireless Sensor. 173-176 - Joep W. Frens:
A rich user interface for a digital camera. 177-180 - Erez Kikin-Gil:
The Light-Wall: tangible user interfaces for learning systems thinking. 181-182 - Ianus Keller, Aldo Hoeben, Aadjan J. C. van der Helm:
Cabinet: merging designers' digital and physical collections of visual materials. 183-186 - Charles Rich, Candace L. Sidner, Neal Lesh, Andrew Garland, Shane Booth, Markus Chimani:
DiamondHelp: a new interaction design for networked home appliances. 187-190 - Albrecht Schmidt:
Network alarm clock (The 3AD International Design Competition). 191-192
Volume 10, Number 4, May 2006
- Fabio Crestani, Mark D. Dunlop, Matt Jones, Steve Jones, Stefano Mizzaro:
Theme issue on interactive mobile information access. 193-194 - Mattias Esbjörnsson:
From ethnography on infrastructure management to initial user feedback on PlaceMemo. 195-204 - Mikael B. Skov, Rune Thaarup Høegh:
Supporting information access in a hospital ward by a context-aware mobile electronic patient record. 205-214 - Derek F. Reilly, Malcolm E. Rodgers, Ritchie Argue, Mike Nunes, Kori Inkpen:
Marked-up maps: combining paper maps and electronic information resources. 215-226 - Stan Kurkovsky, Karthik Harihar:
Using ubiquitous computing in interactive mobile marketing. 227-240 - Dan J. Smith, Ling Ma, Nick Ryan:
Acoustic environment as an indicator of social and physical context. 241-254 - Nathan Eagle, Alex Pentland:
Reality mining: sensing complex social systems. 255-268
Volume 10, Number 5, August 2006
- Eamonn O'Neill, Manasawee Kaenampornpan, Vassilis Kostakos, Andrew Warr, Dawn Woodgate:
Can we do without GUIs? Gesture and speech interaction with a patient information system. 269-283 - Juha Kela, Panu Korpipää, Jani Mäntyjärvi, Sanna Kallio, Giuseppe Savino, Luca Jozzo, Sergio Di Marca:
Accelerometer-based gesture control for a design environment. 285-299 - Shang Ping Lee, Adrian David Cheok, James Keng Soon Teh, Goh Pae Lyn Debra, Chio Wen Jie, Chuang Wang, Farzam Farbiz:
A mobile pet wearable computer and mixed reality system for human-poultry interaction through the internet. 301-317 - Ilkka Arminen:
Social functions of location in mobile telephony. 319-323 - Linda M. Gallant:
An ethnography of communication approach to mobile product testing. 325-332
Volume 10, Number 6, October 2006
- Heikki Ailisto, Lauri Pohjanheimo, Pasi Välkkynen, Esko Strömmer, Timo Tuomisto, Ilkka Korhonen:
Bridging the physical and virtual worlds by local connectivity-based physical selection. 333-344 - Timo Jokela, Jussi Koivumaa, Jani Pirkola, Petri Salminen, Niina Kantola:
Methods for quantitative usability requirements: a case study on the development of the user interface of a mobile phone. 345-355 - Juha Lehikoinen, Ilkka Salminen, Antti Aaltonen, Pertti Huuskonen, Juha Kaario:
Meta-searches in peer-to-peer networks. 357-367 - John C. McCarthy, Peter C. Wright, Jayne Wallace, Andy Dearden:
The experience of enchantment in human-computer interaction. 369-378 - Tatsuo Nakajima, Ichiro Satoh:
A software infrastructure for supporting spontaneous and personalized interaction in home computing environments. 379-391 - Wouter Pasman, Jasper Lindenberg:
Human-agent service matching using natural language queries: system test and training. 393-399
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