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Trust for Ubiquitous, Transparent Collaboration - Shand, Dimmock, Bacon (2003)(Correct)
In this paper, trust-based recommendations control the exchange of personal information between handheld computers. Combined with explicit risk analysis, this enables unobtrusive information exchange,... / for human intervention. Ubiquitous computing needs trust between br information exchange for ubiquitous computing. Users of handheld
An Intelligent Broker Architecture for Context-Aware Systems - Chen (2003)(Correct)
Context-aware computing is an emerging paradigm to free everyday users
from manually configuring and instructing computer systems. As the general
trend of computing is progressing towards an open and ... / towards the vision of Ubiquitous Computing in which devices are br static and well-defined in Ubiquitous Computing however the underlying
WLAN Location Determination via Clustering and Probability.. - Youssef, Agrawala (2003)(Correct)
We present a WLAN location determination technique, the Joint Clustering technique, that uses (1) signal strength probability distributions to address the noisy wireless channel, and (2) clustering of... / . Introduction As ubiquitous computing becomes more popular the br Network Environments. Ubiquitous Computing September .
Initial Roadmap on Middleware For Composable and Dynamically.. - Midas (2003)(Correct)
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As we may live - Real-world implications of ubiquitous computing - Langheinrich, Coroama, Bohn, Rohs (2002)(Correct)
The young field of ubiquitous computing is steadily making progress and gaining attention in both academia and industry. While new gadgets and smart home appliances cannot appear fast enough for many ... / Real-world implications of ubiquitous computing Marc Langheinrich Vlad br The young field of ubiquitous computing is steadily making progress
Collaborative Filtering with Privacy - Canny (2002)(Correct)
Server-based collaborative filtering systems have been
very successful in e-commerce and in direct recommendation
applications. In future, they have many potential applications
in ubiquitous computing... /
Routing Through the Mist: Privacy Preserving Communication in.. - Al-Muhtadi, Campbell, Kapadia.. (2002)(Correct)
Ubiquitous computing is poised to revolutionize the way we compute and interact with each other. However,
unless privacy concerns are taken into account early in the design process, we will end up cre... / Preserving Communication in Ubiquitous Computing Environments Jalal br Laboratories. Abstract Ubiquitous computing is poised to revolutionize
A Context for Assisted Cognition - Patterson (2002)(Correct)
Assisted Cognition is introduced as an idea which leverages four technologies, ubiquitous computing, state reduction, plan recognition and decision theory, to develop solutions to problems faced by Al... /
Smart Bailando: Eye controlled RSVP on handhelds - Åkervall, Granath (2002)(Correct)
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Context Awareness in Systems with Limited Resources - Cakmakci, Coutaz, Van Laerhoven.. (2002)(Correct)
Mobile embedded systems often have strong limitations regarding available resources. In this paper we propose a statistical approach which could scale down to microcontrollers with scarce resources, t... / HWGC COMP.LANCS.AC.UK Ubiquitous Computing Ubicomp Group Lancaster br to under names such as ubiquitous computing ubicomp pervasive
Enabling Ad--Hoc Collaboration Through Schedule Learning and.. - Daniel Ashbrook And (2002)(Correct)
The transferal of the desktop interface to the world at
large is not the goal of ubiquitous computing. Rather,
ubiquitous computing strives to increase the responsiveness
of the world at large to the ... / at large is not the goal of ubiquitous computing. Rather ubiquitous br computing. Rather ubiquitous computing strives to increase the
Low Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy with Deterministic.. - Handy, Haase, Timmermann (2002)(Correct)
This paper focuses on reducing the power consumption
of wireless microsensor networks. Therefore, a communication
protocol named LEACH (Low-Energy Adaptive Clustering
Hierarchy) is modified. We extend... / INTRODUCTION The vision of Ubiquitous Computing which Mark Weiser br component of the world of Ubiquitous Computing Small dimensions
Context Acquisition Based on Load Sensing - Martin (2002)(Correct)
Load sensing is a mature and robust technology widely applied in process control. In this paper we consider the use of load sensing in everyday environments as an approach to acquisition of contextual... /
Unknown - Infrastructure For Service (2002)(Correct)
Security is paramount to the success of pervasive computing environments. The system presented in this paper provides a communications
and security infrastructure that goes far in advancing the goal o... /
Architecture-Centric Programming for Adaptive Systems - Aldrich, Sazawal, Chambers, Notkin (2002)(Correct)
Ubiquitous computing applications have the potential to transform
our everyday experience with computers. However, these
applications also pose new and demanding software engineering
challenges, as th... / David Notkin Abstract Ubiquitous computing applications have the br and application logic of ubiquitous computing systems are often obscured
A Novel Broadband Ultrasonic Location System - Hazas, Ward (2002)(Correct)
Indoor ultrasonic location systems provide fine-grained position data to ubiquitous computing applications. However, the ultrasonic location systems previously developed utilize narrowband transducers... / International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing Lecture Notes in br position data to ubiquitous computing applications. However the
Routing on a Curve - Nath, Niculescu (2002)(Correct)
Relentless progress in hardware technology and recent advances in sensor technology, and wireless networking have made it feasible to deploy large scale, dense ad-hoc networks. These networks together... /
Zero-Interaction Authentication - Corner, Noble (2002)(Correct)
Laptops are vulnerable to theft, greatly increasing the likelihood
of exposing sensitive files. Unfortunately, storing data
in a cryptographic file system does not fully address this
problem. Such sys... /
Designing Mobile Ad Hoc Collaborative Applications: - Scenario Experiences With (2002)(Correct)
This paper describes the results from a scenario workshop within the Smart-Its projects
funded by the European Union. The aim of the workshop was to identiJ feasible application
areas for Smart-Its, s... / upon exploring ad hoc ubiquitous computing environments. More br extensively explored within ubiquitous computing. Below we briefly
Bank Accounting and Ubiquitous Brokering of Trustos - Seigneur, Abendroth, Jensen (2002)(Correct)
As in real life, in ambient intelligence environments, where ubiquitous computing, ubiquitous communication and intelligent user interfaces are combined, people will encounter strangers or acquaintanc... / environments where ubiquitous computing ubiquitous communication br entity We think that ubiquitous computing allows the exchange of
A User-Centered Location Model - Marmasse, Schmandt (2002)(Correct)
This paper discusses the user-centered location model used in comMotion. In this context, the location model refers to a set of learned places (destinations), which coincide to a latitude and a longit... /
The Case for Transient Authentication - Noble, Corner (2002)(Correct)
How does a machine know who is using it? Currently,
systems assume that the user typing now is the same person
who supplied a password days ago. Such persistent authentication
is inappropriate for mo... / to your data. Likewise ubiquitous computing elements are often public
Parallel Simulation of Large-Scale Wireless Ad Hoc Networks - Liu (2001)(Correct)
There has been rapid growth in wireless communication services. Efficient modeling tools are essential to the design and evaluation of wireless systems. Detail simulation of wireless networks requires... / have envisioned a futuristic ubiquitous computing environment where pervasive br bluetooth and piconet and ubiquitous computing environment. Models of
XLibris: An Automated Library Research Assistant - Crossen, Budzik, Warner, Birnbaum.. (2001)(Correct)
While recent work has focused on providing tools and
infrastructure for users to access electronic information over the
Internet, the relationship between the physical world and
information avail... / retrieval metasearch ubiquitous computing. . INTRODUCTION br Integration And Ubiquitous Computing. . Current And Future
Fjording the Stream: An Architecture for Queries over Streaming.. - Madden, Franklin (2001)(Correct)
If industry visionaries are correct, our lives will soon be full of sensors, connected together in loose
conglomerations via wireless networks, each monitoring and collecting data about the world at ... / close to the the vision of ubiquitous computing in which computers br computer science problems in ubiquitous computing. Communications of the
A 3-way Merging Algorithm for Synchronizing Ordered Trees - the 3DM.. - Lindholm (2001)(Correct)
In the thesis, we find that the requirements of synchronizing structural data call for a tool capable of performing a 3-way merge of general ordered trees without any additional tree metadata, such as... / are set in a future more ubiquitous computing environment. The use cases br the characteristics of a ubiquitous computing environment used to derive
Support for Multitasking and Background Awareness Using . . . - MacIntyre, al. (2001)(Correct)
In this paper, we describe Kimura, an augmented office
environment to support common multitasking practices.
Previous systems, such as Rooms, limit users by
constraining the interaction to the desktop... / Context-aware computing ubiquitous computing ambient displays office br discussed in the context of ubiquitous computing and augmented
LocALE: a Location-Aware Lifecycle Environment for Ubiquitous.. - de Ipina (2001)(Correct)
The LocALE (Location-Aware Lifecycle Environment)
framework provides a simple management interface for
controlling the lifecycle of CORBA distributed objects. It
supports mechanisms for the remote con... / Lifecycle Environment for Ubiquitous Computing Diego Lpez de Ipia br are becoming increasingly ubiquitous computationally capable devices are
Partitioning Digital Worlds: Focal and Peripheral Awareness in.. - Grudin (2001)(Correct)
Software today does not help us partition our digital worlds
effectively. We do it ourselves. This field study of users of
multiple monitors examines how people with a lot of
display space organize an... / and perhaps even smells. Ubiquitous computing information appliances.
Seeking a Foundation for Context-Aware Computing - Paul Dourish University (2001)(Correct)
Context-aware computing is generally associated with elements of the Ubiquitous
Computing program, and the opportunity to distribute computation and interaction
through the environment rather than con... / with elements of the Ubiquitous Computing program and the br extended to include not only Ubiquitous Computing but also recent trends in
A Mobility Based Metric for Clustering in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Basu, Khan, Little (2001)(Correct)
This paper presents a novel mobility metric for mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) that is based on the ratio
between the received power levels of successive transmissions measured at any node from all i... / for what is known as ubiquitous computing Communication br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing Communications of the
Http://www.playresearch.com/ - All The Material (2001)(Correct)
this report.
The following link takes you directly to a page with links to the core publications and other
evaluation material in PDF format: unknown PLAY research studio, Interactive Institute
Repor... / augmented reality ubiquitous computing etc.and Springer's br in and Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing HUC in and
Generative Binary Components - Kamin, Callahan, Clausen (2001)(Correct)
Most software component technologies fail to account for lightweight components (those for
which a function call is too inefficient or semantically inappropriate) or generative components
(those in ... / example of XML shows.Ubiquitous computing. Another application in
Software Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Computing Environments.. - Tandler (2001)(Correct)
In ubiquitous computing environments, multiple users work with a wide range of different devices. In many cases, users interact and collaborate using multiple heterogeneous devices at the same time. T... / Software Infrastructure for Ubiquitous Computing Environments Supporting br Abstract. In ubiquitous computing environments multiple
Interacting At a Distance Using Semantic Snarfing - Myers, Peck, Nichols, Kong, Miller (2001)(Correct)
It is difficult to interact with computer displays that are across the
room, which can be important in meetings and when controlling computerized
devices. A popular approach is to use laser pointe... / Introduction As ubiquitous computing becomes more common br device's screen. In this ubiquitous computing world people will want to
Towards Group Communication for Mobile Participants - Killijian, Cunningham, Meier.. (2001)(Correct)
Group communication will undoubtedly be a useful paradigm for many applications of wireless networking in which reliability and timeliness are requirements. Moreover, location awareness is clearly cen... / underlying the vision of ubiquitous computing In this vision br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing Communications of the
Reflective Middleware: From Your Desk to Your Hand - Román, Kon, Campbell (2001)(Correct)
e ubiquitous computing is characterized by constant change
and a large degree of dynamism, users must interact with heterogeneous systems using
different devices at different locations over different ... / ubiquitous services. Because ubiquitous computing is characterized by br hand Mark Weiser defines ubiquitous computing as the concept of
Aspects of Network Edge Intelligence - Jennings, van Copenhagen, Rusmin (2001)(Correct)
Is it the case that the migration of intelligence from the core of networks to the
periphery is simply a function of the IP protocols? Or are there more fundamental
forces at work? This report addre... / In the scenarios of ubiquitous computing Weiser we may have br of Weiser's vision of ubiquitous computing in a relatively large
Exploration of Perceptual Computing for Smart-Its - Antifakos (2001)(Correct)
The future success of ubiquitous computing depends to a big part on how well applications can adapt to their environment and act accordingly. This thesis has set itself the goal of exploring perceptua... / The future success of ubiquitous computing depends to a big part on br Smart-Its which is one such ubiquitous computing vision. The thesis
Pervasive Computing: Vision and Challenges - Satyanarayanan (2001)(Correct)
This paper discusses the challenges in computer systems research posed by the emerging field of pervasive computing. It first examines the relationship of this new field to its predecessors: distribut... / described his vision of ubiquitous computing now also called br Location Information in a Ubiquitous Computing Environment. In
Extending Mobile Computer Battery Life through Energy-Aware Adaptation - Flinn (2001)(Correct)
Energy management has been a critical problem since the earliest days of mobile computing. The amount of work one can perform while mobile is fundamentally constrained by the limited energy supplied b... / mobile computing ubiquitous computing remote execution br power management mobile computing ubiquitous computing remote
Silverback: A Global-Scale Archival System - Weatherspoon, Wells, Eaton, Zhao.. (2001)(Correct)
The rise of ubiquitous computing has created a need
for wide-area durable storage. We propose a model and
interface for such an archival system, that stores data
in a durable, verifiable, available, a... / Abstract The rise of ubiquitous computing has created a need for br pervasive -the rise of ubiquitous computing. With the break-neck pace
Slow Technology - Designing for Reflection - Hallnäs, Redström (2001)(Correct)
As computers are increasingly woven into the fabric of everyday life, interaction design may have to change -- from creating only
fast and efficient tools to be used during a limited time in specifi... / Slow technology Soniture Ubiquitous computing . Introduction As the br environment cf. Ubiquitous computing is concerned with how to
Crossbreeding Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing: Design Experiences.. - Falk, Björk (2001)(Correct)
This paper describes the design of the BubbleBadge, a public unknown Crossbreeding Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing:
Design Experiences from the BubbleBadge
Jennica Falk and Staffan Bjrk
The PLA... / Crossbreeding Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing Design Experiences from br associated with ubiquitous computing and wearable computers. We
Exploiting Context to Make Delivered Information Relevant To Tasks.. - Fischer, al. (2001)(Correct)
Building truly "context-aware" environments presents a greater challenge than using data
transmitted by ubiquitous computing devices: it requires shared understanding between humans
and their computat... / using data transmitted by ubiquitous computing devices it requires shared br The current focus of the ubiquitous computing community is mainly on
Location Sensing Techniques - Hightower, Borriello (2001)(Correct)
because the Bat is known to be below the
sensors and not in the alternate possible position on the next floor or roof above
the sensor grid.
# This technical report is a companion to Location System... / to Location Systems for Ubiquitous Computing an article appearing on br and Mark Weiser. The parctab ubiquitous computing experiment. In Tomasz
"Let There Be Light" Examining Interfaces for Homes of the Future - Brumitt, Cadiz (2001)(Correct)
As smart devices proliferate in the home and become universally networked, users will experience an
increase in both the number of the devices they can control and the available interaction modaliti... / Cohen a type of Ubiquitous Computing Weiser system. br write The data imply that ubiquitous computing in the form of small
Real-time Analysis of Data from Many Sensors with Neural Networks - Van Laerhoven, Aidoo, Lowette (2001)(Correct)
Much research has been conducted that uses sensorbased
modules with dedicated software to automatically
distinguish the user's situation or context. The best
results were obtained when powerful sensor... / human-computer interaction ubiquitous computing and wearable computing br Ed.Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing Lecture Notes in Computer
A New TWIST on Mobile Computing: Two-Way Interactive Session Transfer - Phan, Guy, Gu, Bagrodia (2001)(Correct)
The ubiquitous use of computer resources for daily productivity
is a goal that presently remains unrealised. We believe that the
convergence of desktop and mobile applications into a seamless
computin... / of the iMASH architecture -ubiquitous computing on many devices - br of myriad differences for ubiquitous computing is still not available
A Highly Adaptable Infrastructure for Service Discovery and.. - Lalana Kagal Vladimir (2001)(Correct)
In an age where wirelessly networked appliances and devices are becoming commonplace, there is a necessity for providing
a standard interface to them that is easily accessible by any mobile user. The ... / Discovery and Management in Ubiquitous Computing Lalana Kagal Vladimir br Introduction In the ubiquitous computing paradigm information and
Ubiquitous Computing and the Need for a New Operating System.. - Golm, Kleinöder (2001)(Correct)
Traditional operating system architectures are not able
to cope with the demands of ubiquitous computing. These
demands include mobility of code and running applications,
precise resource control, rob... / Ubiquitous Computing and the Need for a New br to cope with the demands of ubiquitous computing. These demands include
User Interface Design for Ubiquitous Computing - W@PNotes, an Example .. - Zeidler (2001)(Correct)
User interface (UI) design for ubiquitous computing
is different from UI design for classical desktop-oriented
applications. Interaction of a user with the system and
applications takes place in a hig... / User Interface Design for Ubiquitous Computing W PNotes an Example br interface UI design for ubiquitous computing is different from UI
Distributed and Disappearing User Interfaces in . . . - Dey, al. (2001)(Correct)
f expression,
will often dominate the pure functional aspect to a
user. We are already witnessing this transition with mobile
phones.
Novel computational artifacts based on these technologies
may bec... / User Interfaces in Ubiquitous Computing Keywords br invisible computing ubiquitous computing INTRODUCTION New
Dynamic Service Discovery for Mobile Computing: Intelligent Agents.. - Chen, Joshi, Finin (2001)(Correct)
The emergence of ad-hoc pervasive connectivity for devices based on Bluetooth-like systems provides a new way to create applications for mobile systems. We seek to realize ubiquitous computing systems... / systems. We seek to realize ubiquitous computing systems based on the br pervasive mobile and ubiquitous computing. Mobile Commerce
Towards Proximity Group Communication - Meier, Killijian, Cunningham, Cahill (2001)(Correct)
Group communication will undoubtedly be a useful paradigm for many applications of wireless networking in which reliability and timeliness are requirements. Moreover, location-awareness is clearly cen... / underlying the vision of ubiquitous computing In this vision br M. Weiser Ubiquitous Computing IEEE Hot Topics vol.
Combining the Self-Organizing Map and K-Means Clustering for On-line.. - Van Laerhoven (2001)(Correct)
Many devices, like mobile phones, use contextual profiles like "in the car" or "in a meeting" to quickly switch between behaviors. Achieving automatic context detection, usually by analysis of small h... / like wearable computing and ubiquitous computing. Well-known examples where br Awareness in Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing. Proceedings of the First
Websigns: Hyperlinking Physical Locations to the Web - Pradhan, Brignone, Cui, McReynolds.. (2001)(Correct)
technology to broadcast the
URLs primarily because many of today's handheld
computing devices have built-in IR transceivers. To
receive data on the client side, we use e-Squirt, a simple
protocol ... / of wireless technology and ubiquitous computing to provide a transparent br we are building ubiquitous computing systems that sense
Context Awareness and Mobile Phones - Ljungstrand (2001)(Correct)
This paper investigates some aspects of how context-awareness can support users of mobile phones, in particular the calling
party. The use of mobile and stationary phones is discussed in relation to... / London Ltd Personal and Ubiquitous Computing - as ICQ br H-W ed Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing Lecture Notes in Computer
Datacloud: Expanding the Roles and Locations of Information - Johndan Johnson-Eilola Clarkson (2001)(Correct)
This presentation traces the locations and roles of computer
documentation over the latter half of the twentieth-century in
order to construct a model of information/knowledge space as it
relates to d... / either virtual realities or ubiquitous computing contexts see. e.g br interface belongs to the ubiquitous computing realm. Increasingly
An Object-Oriented Framework for Smart Spaces - Robert Mcgrath Department (2001)(Correct)
In this paper we describe an initial attempt to define an object-
oriented framework for describing "smart spaces." We argue
that a "smart" space allows real-world objects to be incorporated
into the ... / Software Architectures -ubiquitous computing modeling frameworks. br Object-oriented frameworks ubiquitous computing smart spaces. .
Smart Playing Cards: A Ubiquitous Computing Game - Kay Romer Svetlana (2001)(Correct)
We present the "Smart Playing Cards" application, a ubiquitous computing
game that augments a classical card game with information--technological
functionality by attaching RFID tags to the cards. W... / Smart Playing Cards A Ubiquitous Computing Game Kay Romer Svetlana br Cards application a ubiquitous computing game that augments a
Locating Objects in Mobile Computing - Pitoura, Samaras (2001)(Correct)
In current distributed systems, the notion of mobility is emerging in many forms and applications. unknown Locating Objects in Mobile Computing
Evaggelia Pitoura
Department of Computer Science
Univ... / environment to support ubiquitous computing or the migration of br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing. Communications of the
Smart Kindergarten: Sensor-based Wireless Networks for Smart.. - Srivastava, Muntz, Potkonjak (2001)(Correct)
Despite enormous progress in networking and computing
technologies, their application has remained restricted to
conventional person-to-person and person-to-computer
communication. However, continual ... / is variously referred to as Ubiquitous Computing Smart Spaces or br explored the paradigm of Ubiquitous Computing in various forms. Perhaps
QoS-Aware Middleware for Ubiquitous and Heterogeneous Environments - Klara Nahrstedt Dongyan (2001)(Correct)
Middleware systems have emerged in recent years to support applications in heterogenous and ubiquitous computing environments. Specifically, future
middleware platforms are expected to provide Quality... / in heterogenous and ubiquitous computing environments. Specifically br Service QoS Middleware Ubiquitous Computing I. INTRODUCTION A new
A Short Note on the Social Consequences of Wearables - Karvonen, PARKKINEN (2001)(Correct)
This paper addresses the social aspects embedded and, till
now, mostly neglected in introducing wearable technology
to the "common man". These include personal,
psychological, practical, and social is... / Wearable Computing and Ubiquitous Computing Ubiquitous computing is br and Ubiquitous Computing Ubiquitous computing is usually described as
Towards a Living Lab research facility and a ubiquitous computing.. - Position Paper For (2001)(Correct)
Introduction
My interest in the topic of this workshop stems from my
current involvement in setting up a new research facility at
the Eindhoven University of Technology. This facility is
called the '... / Lab research facility and a ubiquitous computing research programme br and Disappearing UI's in Ubiquitous Computing' Panos Markopoulos
Awareness in Context-Aware Information Systems - Tom Gross Marcus (2001)(Correct)
The paper describes the idea of bringing awareness to nomadic users. Based on a discussion of different
context models and approaches to model context, several scenarios for awareness in context-aware... / . Context in Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing Several approaches have br called calm technology by ubiquitous computing Weiser The
Adapting the Web Interface: An Adaptive Web Browser - Henricksen, Indulska (2001)(Correct)
The growing number of mobile computing devices with
diverse characteristics creates a requirement for seamless
(device independent) access to computing resources of
distributed systems. One of the mos... / requirements of mobile and ubiquitous computing. They will need to be able br Symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing Karlsruhe Germany
Communications: - Interactions Between Information (2001)(Correct)
INTRODUCTION
Three technological trends are converging to strengthen and reinforce the link between
databases, computation, and the day-to-day management of cities and urban
infrastructure.
1. The ex... /
Dagstuhl Seminar on Ubiquitous Computing - September The International (2001)(Correct)
re highly mobile; some might even be wearable and be
worn much as eyeglasses are worn today. Low-cost transceivers will allow to interconnect these devices in spontaneous
ways, and to link them into t... / Dagstuhl Workshop on Ubiquitous Computing Schloss Dagstuhl br Dagstuhl Seminar on Ubiquitous Computing September -
Articulating the Task at Hand and Making Information Relevant to It - Fischer (2001)(Correct)
Building truly "context-aware" environments presents a greater challenge than using data
transmitted by ubiquitous computing devices: it requires shared understanding between
humans and their computat... / using data transmitted by ubiquitous computing devices it requires shared br the current focus of the ubiquitous computing community is mainly on
City Models - Automation in Research and Practice - Brenner (2001)(Correct)
This paper concentrates on the role of automated extraction of city models in today's practical work. The state of
research and practical implementations is compared and the question is raised why the... / characterised by phrases as ubiquitous computing location based
OceanStore: An Extremely Wide-Area Storage System - Bindel, Chen, Eaton, Geels, Gummadi, .. (2000)(Correct)
OceanStore is a utility infrastructure designed to
span the globe and provide continuous access to
persistent information. Since this infrastructure is
comprised of untrusted servers, data is protecte... / many envision a world of ubiquitous computing devices that add br manual synchronization Ubiquitous computing places several requirements
OceanStore: An Architecture for Global-Scale Persistent Storage - Kubiatowicz, Bindel, Chen.. (2000)(Correct)
OceanStore is a utility infrastructure designed to span the globe and provide continuous access to persistent information. Since this infrastructure is comprised of untrusted servers, data is protecte... / many envision a world of ubiquitous computing devices that add br manual synchronization. Ubiquitous computing places several requirements
Investigating research issues in ubiquitous computing: The capture.. - Abowd (2000)(Correct)
te and access the rich interaction of the
classroom experience. This effort will grow to support a wide variety of classes and assist students throughout
their educational career and beyond. We will i... / research issues in ubiquitous computing The capture integration br Summary The interest in ubiquitous computing has surged over the past