Everyware: Ubiquitous Computing
COMP3505/7705 Social & Mobile Computing Stephen Viller
Overview
Foundations Mark Weiser, 3rd wave of computing, ubicomp, calm technology The human experience Physical interaction Application features Theories of
The software life-cycle COMSM0106 Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Analysing Mobile Behaviour in Emerging Applications
Dr. Mike Fraser fraser@cs.bris.ac.uk
COMSM0106 Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Initial design Software Testing Us
COMSM0106 Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Analysing Mobile Behaviour in Emerging Applications
Dr. Mike Fraser fraser@cs.bris.ac.uk
COMSM0106 Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
The software life-cycle
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Initial design Software Testing Usa
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Teaching with Robotics CompSci 96S/Education 96S North 314 Th 3:055:30 Professor: Jeffrey Forbes http:/www.cs.duke.edu/courses/fall07/cps096s
CompSci 96s
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Today's Topics
Computer Science 1 Review
4.Top-Down Programming, Subroutines, and a Database Application
Functions using Functions Getting Information In and Out of Functions Class Data: known within class. Formal Parameters/Arguments Syntax:
Outline COMP 3221 Microprocessors and Embedded Systems Lecture 42: End Episode http:/www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~cs3221 Review Big Ideas and Examples Path from here Predicting the Future
November 2003 Saeid Nooshabadi Saeid@unsw.edu.au
COMP3221 lec42-fi
Outline Introduction To Computers and Programming
Computer and information History of computer technology
CS 1410 Comp Sci with C+
Introduction to Computers and Programming
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CS 1410 Comp Sci with C+
Introduction to Computers and Programming
COMP1200 Perspectives on Computing
Lecture notes by Brendan McKay
COMP1200: lecture 17
2008
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History of Computing
What is a computer? What essential ideas preceded computer hardware? How did computing technology develop?
COMP1200: lecture 1
Agenda History & Frameworks of HCI
Frameworks/Paradigms*
v Ways
of thinking about HCI (lenses we look through)
Framework as intellectual foundation of HCI Key people, events and ideas in HCI
Review HCIs history
v Key v Several
people and events s
Software Architecture for Ubiquitous Library (Final Year B.E Project)
Introduction:
Current technologies cater to the needs of static users who have to access network resources from fixed locations. Ubiquitous computing provides anywhere anytime acce
Wireless Sensor Networks Boleslaw Szymanski
szymab@rpi.edu Center for Pervasive Computing and Networking Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Center for Pervasive Computing and Networking
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Boleslaw Szymanski, RPI, Troy, NY
RPIsCenteron PervasiveComp
GLOBECOM'08 : IEEE International Conference on Global Communications
Workshop on Service Discovery and Composition in Ubiquitous and Pervasive Environments (SUPE'08)
30 November - 04 December 2008, New Orleans, LA, USA Aims and Scope Ubiquitous and P
NETS4047 - Week 5 Evaluation & Tangible Interface
Defining Pervasive
Pervasive differs from standard application
Time Space User population
Ubiquity/pervasiveness Invisibility School of Information Technologies
NETS4047 - Pervasive Computing 1
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