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CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Crowd computer interaction
HCI has moved from considering how individuals interact with computers to thinking about how groups collaborate using technology. While there has been research focused on large-sc...
Barry A. T. Brown, Kenton O'Hara, Tim Kindberg, Am...
ASSETS
2008
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Software and technologies designed for people with autism: what do users want?
Software developers, designers and researchers have been looking to technology for solutions to help and educate people with autism for over two decades. There are many examples o...
Cynthia Putnam, Lorna Chong
UIST
1997
ACM
14 years 22 days ago
CyberDesk: A Framework for Providing Self-Integrating Ubiquitous Software Services
Current software suites suffer from problems due to poor integration of their individual tools. They require the designer to think of all possible integrating behaviours and leave...
Anind K. Dey, Gregory D. Abowd, Mike Pinkerton, An...
ACMDIS
2006
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
External representations in ubiquitous computing design and the implications for design tools
One challenge for ubiquitous computing is providing appropriate tools for professional designers, thus leading to stronger user-valued applications. Unlike many previous tool-buil...
Steven Dow, T. Scott Saponas, Yang Li, James A. La...
WIMOB
2008
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Exploiting Self-Reported Social Networks for Routing in Ubiquitous Computing Environments
— Mobile, delay-tolerant, ad hoc and pocket-switched networks may form an important part of future ubiquitous computing environments. Understanding how to efficiently and effect...
Greg Bigwood, D. Rehunathan, Martin Bateman, Trist...