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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 8, 2004
Volume 8, Number 1, February 2004
- Dan Chalmers, Naranker Dulay, Morris Sloman:
A framework for contextual mediation in mobile and ubiquitous computing applied to the context-aware adaptation of maps. 1-18 - Paul Dourish:
What we talk about when we talk about context. 19-30 - Puneet Gupta, Deependra Moitra:
Evolving a pervasive IT infrastructure: a technology integration approach. 31-41 - Stina Nylander, Markus Bylund, Magnus Boman:
Mobile access to real-time information-the case of autonomous stock brokering. 42-46 - Abhishek Prakash Tayal, Lalit M. Patnaik:
An address assignment for the automatic configuration of mobile ad hoc networks. 47-54 - Steve Jones, Matt Jones, Shaleen Deo:
Using keyphrases as search result surrogates on small screen devices. 55-68
Volume 8, Number 2, May 2004
- Luca Chittaro:
HCI aspects of mobile devices and services. 69-70 - Adrian David Cheok, Kok Hwee Goh, Wei Liu, Farzam Farbiz, Siew Wan Fong, Sze Lee Teo, Yu Li, Xubo Yang:
Human Pacman: a mobile, wide-area entertainment system based on physical, social, and ubiquitous computing. 71-81 - Carmine Ciavarella, Fabio Paternò:
The design of a handheld, location-aware guide for indoor environments. 82-91 - Mattias Esbjörnsson, Oskar Juhlin, Mattias Östergren:
Traffic encounters and Hocman: Associating motorcycle ethnography with design. 92-99 - Giulio Iacucci, Juha Kela, Pekka Pehkonen:
Computational support to record and re-experience visits. 100-109 - Juha Marila, Sami Ronkainen:
Time-out in user interface: the case of mobile text input. 110-116 - Zachary Pousman, Giovanni Iachello, Rachel Fithian, Jehan Moghazy, John T. Stasko:
Design iterations for a location-aware event planner. 117-125 - Jun Rekimoto:
SyncTap: synchronous user operation for spontaneous network connection. 126-134 - Sakari Tamminen, Antti Oulasvirta, Kalle Toiskallio, Anu Kankainen:
Understanding mobile contexts. 135-143
Volume 8, Number 3-4, July 2004
- Peter Thomas:
2AD: The second international conference on Appliance Design, held at HP Laboratories, Bristol, UK, 11-13 May 2004. 145-145 - Charles L. Isbell Jr., Olufisayo Omojokun, Jeffrey S. Pierce:
From devices to tasks: automatic task prediction for personalized appliance control. 146-153 - Brian M. Landry, Jeffrey S. Pierce, Charles L. Isbell Jr.:
Supporting routine decision-making with a next-generation alarm clock. 154-160 - Jennifer A. Rode, Eleanor F. Toye, Alan F. Blackwell:
The fuzzy felt ethnography-understanding the programming patterns of domestic appliances. 161-176 - Cliff Randell, Sara Price, Yvonne Rogers, Eric Charles Harris, Geraldine Fitzpatrick:
The Ambient Horn: designing a novel audio-based learning experience. 177-183 - Sung Woo Kim, Sang Hyun Park, Jung Bong Lee, Young Kyu Jin, Hyun-mi Park, Amy Chung, Seung Eok Choi, Woo Sik Choi:
Sensible appliances: applying context-awareness to appliance design. 184-191 - Mårten Pettersson:
WaterCalls: an ambient call queue for cooperation between emergency service centres. 192-199 - Hanna Strömberg, Valtteri Pirttilä, Veikko Ikonen:
Interactive scenarios-building ubiquitous computing concepts in the spirit of participatory design. 200-207 - Nigel Derrett:
Heckel's law: conclusions from the user interface design of a music appliance-the bassoon. 208-212 - Chandra M. Harrison:
Low-vision reading aids: reading as a pleasurable experience. 213-220 - Sang Hwan Kim, Amy Chung, Joonho Ok, In-Sik Myung, Hyun Joo Kang, Joo Kyung Woo, Mi-Jeong Kim:
Communication enhancer-appliances for better communication in a family. 221-226 - Young Kyu Jin, Seung Eok Choi, Amy Chung, In-Sik Myung, Ja Yeon Lee, Min Chul Kim, Joo Kyung Woo:
GIA: design of a gesture-based interaction photo album. 227-233 - Tiiu Koskela, Kaisa Väänänen-Vainio-Mattila:
Evolution towards smart home environments: empirical evaluation of three user interfaces. 234-240 - Hans Tap:
Interactional features of a paper-based monitoring system. 241-246 - Isabel Hardemo:
Finding a form to hold the act of queuing. 247-254 - Irene Mavrommati, Achilles Kameas, Panos Markopoulos:
An editing tool that manages device associations in an in-home environment. 255-263 - Danielle Wilde, Sophie Birkmayer:
Dress and Ange: coercing the address of highly personal body-centric issues. 264-273 - Sharon Baurley:
Interactive and experiential design in smart textile products and applications. 274-281 - Lisa Stead, Petar Goulev, Caroline Evans, Ebrahim Mamdani:
The Emotional Wardrobe. 282-290
Volume 8, Number 5, September 2004
- Lars Erik Holmquist, Albrecht Schmidt, Brygg Ullmer:
Tangible interfaces in perspective. 291-293 - Tom Djajadiningrat, Stephan Wensveen, Joep W. Frens, Kees C. J. Overbeeke:
Tangible products: redressing the balance between appearance and action. 294-309 - Thomas Binder, Giorgio De Michelis, Michael Gervautz, Giulio Jacucci, Kresimir Matkovic, Thomas Psik, Ina Wagner:
Supporting configurability in a mixed-media environment for design students. 310-325 - Timothy S. McNerney:
From turtles to Tangible Programming Bricks: explorations in physical language design. 326-337 - Ehud Sharlin, Benjamin Watson, Yoshifumi Kitamura, Fumio Kishino, Yuichi Itoh:
On tangible user interfaces, humans and spatiality. 338-346 - Kenneth P. Fishkin:
A taxonomy for and analysis of tangible interfaces. 347-358 - Orit Shaer, Nancy Leland, Eduardo H. Calvillo Gámez, Robert J. K. Jacob:
The TAC paradigm: specifying tangible user interfaces. 359-369 - Christopher Richard Wren, Carson J. Reynolds:
Minimalism in ubiquitous interface design. 370-373 - Zhiying Zhou, Adrian David Cheok, Jiun Horng Pan:
3D story cube: an interactive tangible user interface for storytelling with 3D graphics and audio. 374-376 - Petra Fagerberg, Anna Ståhl, Kristina Höök:
eMoto: emotionally engaging interaction. 377-381 - Miriam Konkel, Vivian Leung, Brygg Ullmer, Catherine Hu:
Tagaboo: a collaborative children's game based upon wearable RFID technology. 382-384 - Caroline Hummels, Aadjan J. C. van der Helm:
ISH and the search for resonant tangible interaction. 385-388
Volume 8, Number 6, November 2004
- Chris Schmandt, Mark S. Ackerman:
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. 389-390 - Paul Dourish, Rebecca E. Grinter, Jessica Delgado de la Flor, Melissa Joseph:
Security in the wild: user strategies for managing security as an everyday, practical problem. 391-401 - Mark Blythe, Peter C. Wright, Andrew F. Monk:
Little brother: could and should wearable computing technologies be applied to reducing older people's fear of crime?. 402-415 - George Roussos, Theano Moussouri:
Consumer perceptions of privacy, security and trust in ubiquitous commerce. 416-429 - Mark S. Ackerman:
Privacy in pervasive environments: next generation labeling protocols. 430-439 - Scott Lederer, Jason I. Hong, Anind K. Dey, James A. Landay:
Personal privacy through understanding and action: five pitfalls for designers. 440-454
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