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HUC
2007
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Why It's Worth the Hassle: The Value of In-Situ Studies When Designing Ubicomp
How should Ubicomp technologies be evaluated? While lab studies are good at sensing aspects of human behavior and revealing usability problems, they are poor at capturing context o...
Yvonne Rogers, Kay Connelly, Lenore Tedesco, Willi...
NORDICHI
2006
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Augmenting refrigerator magnets: why less is sometimes more
In this paper we present a number of augmented refrigerator magnet concepts. The concepts are shown to be derived from previous research into the everyday use of fridge surfaces. ...
Alex S. Taylor, Laurel Swan, Rachel Eardley, Abiga...
ATAL
2004
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Brain Meets Brawn: Why Grid and Agents Need Each Other
The Grid and agent communities both develop concepts and mechanisms for open distributed systems, albeit from different perspectives. The Grid community has historically focused o...
Ian T. Foster, Nicholas R. Jennings, Carl Kesselma...
LCTRTS
1999
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Why SpecInt95 Should Not Be Used to Benchmark Embedded Systems Tools
The SpecInt95 benchmark suite is often used to evaluate the performance of programming tools, including those used for embedded systems programming. Embedded applications, however...
Jakob Engblom
HASKELL
2007
ACM
14 years 18 days ago
Why it's nice to be quoted: quasiquoting for haskell
Quasiquoting allows programmers to use domain specific syntax to construct program fragments. By providing concrete syntax for complex data types, programs become easier to read, ...
Geoffrey Mainland