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4076.3   A Survey of Mobile Computing Technologies and Applications - Joshi, Weerawarana, Weerasinghe.. (1995)   (Correct)
This document presents the results of a survey we did on mobile computing technologies and applications. Based on the results of this survey, we identify major academic and non--academic research inst... / Mobile computing or ubiquitous computing as it is sometimes called br Mobile computing Ubiquitous computing Wireless computing

3992.5   Multiresolution Applications in Computer Graphics: Curves, Images.. - Finkelstein (1996)   (Correct)
Multiresolution Applications in Computer Graphics: Curves, Images, and Video by Adam Finkelstein Chairperson of Supervisory Committee: Assistant Professor David H. Salesin Computer Science and Engine... / SI multimedia SZ ubiquitous computing Wei art history br query. In the realm of ubiquitous computing a computer may need to

3733.8   Handling Realtime Traffic in Mobile Networks - Biswas (1994)   (Correct)
The rapidly advancing technology of cellular communication and wireless LAN makes ubiquitous computing feasible where the mobile users can have access to the location independent information and the c... / and wireless LAN makes ubiquitous computing feasible where the mobile br systems aim for providing a ubiquitous computing and communication

3205.8   Pi: A New Approach to Operating System Structuring for Flexibility - Kulkarni (1993)   (Correct)
Continuing innovations in hardware technology and changing demands of a wide range of applications are the two main challenges faced by operating systems. To exploit the available hardware capabilitie... / is those for mobile or ubiquitous computing Weiser It

3162.7   Locating Objects in Mobile Computing - Pitoura, Samaras   (Correct)
In current distributed systems, the notion of mobility is emerging in many forms and applications. Mobility arises naturally in wireless computing, since the location of users changes as they move. ... / environment to support ubiquitous computing or the migration of br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing. Communications of the

3115.4   Composable Ad hoc Location-based Services for Heterogeneous Mobile.. - Hodes, Katz (1998)   (Correct)
This paper introduces a comprehensive architecture that supports adapting a client device's functionality to new services it discovers as it moves into a new environment. Users wish to invoke services... / connectivity This ubiquitous computing environment is br location information in a ubiquitous computing environment. Proceedings

3069.8   Access to Local Resources in a Nomadic Environment - Jacob, Mudge (1997)   (Correct)
We propose a standard level of support for nomadic computing in which a mobile client can move into unfamiliar environments and obtain services for which it has no corresponding client RPC stub. We ... / combines heterogeneity and ubiquitous computing services Future br location information in a ubiquitous computing environment.In Proc.

2943.8   Past, Present and Future of User Interface Software Tools - Myers, Hudson, Pausch   (Correct)
A user interface software tool helps developers design and implement the user interface. Research on past tools has had enormous impact on today's developers---virtually all applications today were bu... / starting to emerge with ubiquitous computing devices having tiny br at Xerox PARC the age of ubiquitous computing is at hand. Personal

2910.1   A Network Architecture for Heterogeneous Mobile Computing - Brewer, Amir, Balakrishnan.. (1998)   (Correct)
This paper summarizes the results of the BARWAN project, which focused on enabling truly useful mobile networking across an extremely wide variety of real-world networks and mobile devices. We present... / alternative to the idea of ubiquitous computing Wei in which we care br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing. Communications of the

2868.7   A System Architecture for Context-Aware Mobile Computing - Schilit (1995)   (Correct)
A System Architecture for Context-Aware Mobile Computing William Noah Schilit Computer applications traditionally expect a static execution environment. However, this precondition is generally not pos... / . Ubiquitous Computing br Mark Weiser who's vision of ubiquitous computing got me excited once again

2489.7   Models and Mechanisms for Tangible User Interfaces - Ullmer (1997)   (Correct)
Current human-computer interface design is dominated by the graphical user interface approach, where users interact with graphical abstractions of virtual interface devices through a few general-purpo... / augmented reality and ubiquitous computing have begun to address this br augmented reality ubiquitous computing and things that think.

2329.4   Collision Avoidance and Resolution Multiple Access - Garces (1999)   (Correct)
xi Acknowledgments xiii 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Background and Motivation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 Structure of the Dissertation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... /

2289.3   Algorithmic Design of the Globe Wide-Area Location Service - van Steen, Hauck (1997)   (Correct)
We describe the algorithmic design of a worldwide location service for distributed objects. A distributed object can reside at multiple locations at the same time, and offers a set of addresses to ... / For example to support ubiquitous computing it will be necessary to br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing.Commun. ACM

2285.3   Mobile Wireless Computing: Solutions and Challenges in Data Management - Imielinski, Badrinath (1993)   (Correct)
Mobile computing is a new emerging computing paradigm posing many challenging data management problems. We identify these new challenges and investigate their technical significance. New research prob... /

2280.2   Collision Avoidance Techniques For Packet-Radio Networks - Fullmer (1998)   (Correct)
viii 1 Introduction 1 2 FAMA for Fully Connected Networks 7 2.1 FAMA Protocols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2.1.1 MACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... / fast approaching an era of ubiquitous computing. Laptop computers br today. One aspect of ubiquitous computing is that people are now

2254.3   Wireless Information Systems - Nicola   (Correct)
Wireless computing is a promising new paradigm for building information systems that allows greater flexibility concerning distribution, costs, mobility and introduction of data services. On the oth... / of research. Terms like ubiquitous computing nomadic computing mobile br on a certain property. Ubiquitous computing expects a world in which

2249.5   The ParcTab Ubiquitous Computing Experiment - Want, Schilit, Adams, Gold..   (Correct)
This paper describes the UbiquitousComputing philosophy, the PARCTAB system, user-interface issues for small devices, and our experience developing and testing a variety of mobile applications. 1 INTR... / The ParcTab Ubiquitous Computing Experiment Roy Want br as a preliminary testbed for Ubiquitous Computing a philosophy originating

2246.3   Composable Ad-hoc Mobile Services for Universal Interaction - Todd Hodes (1997)   (Correct)
This paper introduces the notion of "universal interaction," allowing a device to adapt its functionality to exploit services it discovers as it moves into a new environment. Users wish to invoke serv... / connectivity This ubiquitous computing environment is br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing. Communication of the ACM

2210.1   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

2143.8   PLEGMA: An Agent-Based Architecture for Developing Network-Centric.. - Kaldoudi, Zikos, Leisch.. (1998)   (Correct)
This report presents Plegma, a market-based, network-centric agent architecture to support integrated information processing services in Intranets and Extranets. The Plegma architecture is inherently ... / instructions The term ubiquitous computing is often used to describe

2135.8   A Software Model and Specification Language for Non-WIMP User.. - Jacob, Deligiannidis, Morrison (1999)   (Correct)
We present a software model and language for describing and programming the fine-grained aspects of interaction in a non-WIMP user interface, such as a virtual environment. Our approach is based on ou... / -interfaces and ubiquitous computing They share a

2088.8   Declarative Numerical Analysis: an Interval Constraint-based Approach - Hickey (1999)   (Correct)
end the work in the previous grant in three directions: Computer Science Department, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts. 2 1. Primitive Constraint Contractions -- the development of fast... /

1937.8   Augmenting the Capture and Understanding of Everyday Experiences - Abowd, Atkeson, Essa, MacIntyre..   (Correct)
s of Individual Research Projects 6 4.1 Investigating research issues in ubiquitous computing: The capture, integration, and access problem . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4.2 Automated understanding of capt... / research issues in ubiquitous computing The capture integration

1922.4   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

1901.7   Survey of Quality of Service in Mobile Computing Environments - Chalmers, Sloman (1999)   (Correct)
The specification and management of Quality of Service (QoS) is important in networks and distributed computing systems, particularly to support multimedia applications. The advent of portable lap-top... /

1866.8   Unknown - (1993)   (Correct)
To respond to continuing hardware advances and changing application demands, operating systems must be flexible. Recently developed metacomputation techniques can provide the desired flexibility. The ... /

1861.1   Software Architecture of Ubiquitous Scientific Computing Environments .. - Drashansky, Weerawarana, Joshi.. (1995)   (Correct)
Recent and anticipated technological advances in wireless computing will permit users to compute ubiquitously, "anywhere" and "any time." However, mobile platforms are unlikely to have the computation... / machines. Keywords Ubiquitous Computing Scientific Computing br to as mobile nomadic or ubiquitous computing raises a host of research

1794.1   Fast Multiresolution Image Querying - Jacobs, Finkelstein, Salesin (1995)   (Correct)
We present a method for searching in an image database using a query image that is similar to the intended target. The query image may be a hand-drawn sketch or a (potentially low-quality) scan of the... / multimedia ubiquitous computing art history br query. In the realm of ubiquitous computing a computer may need to

1779.9   The SGF Metadata Framework and its Support for Social Awareness on.. - Liechti, Sifer, Ichikawa (1999)   (Correct)
In this article, we first briefly introduce the idea of metadata and explain how it is transforming the Web into an information space that can be accessed not only by humans, but also by software agen... /

1745.3   Enveloping Users and Computers in a Collaborative 3D Augmented Reality - Butz, Höllerer, Feiner, MacIntyre.. (1999)   (Correct)
We present EMMIE (Environment Management for Multiuser Information Environments), a prototype experimental user interface to a collaborative augmented environment. Users share a 3D virtual space and m... / Weiser coined the term ubiquitous computing to describe a world in br This contrasts with the ubiquitous computing paradigm which is

1738.0   Dissemination-based Data Delivery Using Broadcast Disks - Acharya, Franklin, Zdonik (1995)   (Correct)
Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging technologies which promise to make ubiquitous computing a reality. One challenge that must be met in order to truly realize this potential is that o... / which promise to make ubiquitous computing a reality. One challenge

1706.1   A Survey Of Quality Of Service In Mobile Computing Environments - Chalmers, al. (1999)   (Correct)
The specification and management of quality of service (QoS) is important in networks and distributed computing systems, particularly to support multimedia applications. The advent of portable lapto... /

1688.2   Shared remote control of a video conferencing application.. - Hodes, Newman, McCanne, Katz, Landay (1999)   (Correct)
Most conferencing systems are focused on facilitating one of two types of meetings: those in a single room, consisting entirely of colocated participants, or those with isolated individuals at differe... / growing availability of a ubiquitous computing infrastructure that can

1678.5   On Digital Money and Card Technologies - Knorr (1997)   (Correct)
We survey two related fields: digital money and card technologies (especially smart cards), for possible PhD research topics. We believe that digital money and card technologies will revolutionize lif... / cryptography HCI ubiquitous computing privacy Introduction br km h through a toll booth ubiquitous computing and the

1668.2   On the Construction of Mobile Database Management Systems - Bouguettaya   (Correct)
Managing the infoglut in this information age requires more than the traditional and fixed computing environment in order to keep up with fast changing technologie. Cellular and mobile communications ... / With the advent of ubiquitous computing Wei addressing the br become even more important. Ubiquitous computing aims at pushing computer

1664.0   The Network as a Global Database: Challenges of Interoperability.. - Peter C. Lockemann, Ulrike Kölsch.. (1997)   (Correct)
The current integrated developments in network and computing give rise to a technical infrastructure for the information society which one may variously circumscribe by terms such as ubiquitous comput... / by terms such as ubiquitous computing telepresence and the br angle on it. One is ubiquitous computing which refers to the

1591.3   Signalling in a Component Based World - Wakeman, Ormsby, McIlhagga (1997)   (Correct)
To provide ubiquitous access to applications, the QoS and computing requirements of the various components of the application must adapt. In this paper, we argue that the appropriate techniques for pr... / Introduction Ubiquitous computing appears to be a motherhood

1586.0   Efficient Algorithms for Scheduling Data Broadcast - Sohail Hameed Nitin (1999)   (Correct)
With the increasing acceptance of wireless technology, mechanisms to efficiently transmit information to wireless clients are of interest. The environment under consideration is asymmetric in that t... /

1573.5   Specification-Based Testing of Interactive Systems - MacColl, Carrington (1997)   (Correct)
Testing interactive systems is difficult because such systems are large, complex, concurrent, graphical and have user-based real-time requirements. Existing solutions solve technical problems but giv... / intelligent agents and ubiquitous computing and communications will

1572.9   An Environment Supporting Visual Information Processing Services - Kaldoudi, Zikos, Orphanoudakis (1997)   (Correct)
Visual information processing is a rather mature and rich field. An impressive amount of image and video processing algorithms are currently available for a great variety of applications. There is als... /

1542.9   Log-time Algorithms for Scheduling Single and Multiple Channel Data.. - Hameed, Vaidya (1997)   (Correct)
With the increasing popularity of portable wireless computers, mechanisms to efficiently transmit information to such clients are of significant interest. The environment under consideration is asymm... / technologies that are making ubiquitous computing a reality. Mobile and

1540.6   Physical and Virtual Tools: Activity Theory Applied to the Design of.. - Fjeld, Lauche, Bichsel, Voorhorst..   (Correct)
Activity theory is based on the concept of tools mediating between subjects and objects. In this theory, an individual's creative interaction with his or her surroundings can result in the production ... / H.W. ed.Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing Lecture Notes in Computer

1516.3   Awareness and the WWW: an Overview - Liechti   (Correct)
The notion of awareness has received a lot of attention in the CSCW literature for quite some time now. Because it cannot be very precisely and uniquely defined, this notion covers a range of issues a... / plays an increasing role in ubiquitous computing systems br Workshop on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing Karlsruhe Germany.

1512.3   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

1511.9   Efficient Algorithms for Scheduling Single and Multiple Channel Data.. - Hameed, Vaidya (1997)   (Correct)
With the increasing popularity of portable wireless computers, mechanisms to efficiently transmit information to such clients are of significant interest. The environment under consideration is asymme... / technologies that are making ubiquitous computing a reality. Mobile and

1511.1   The Substrate Object Model and Architecture - Arindam Banerji (1993)   (Correct)
Operating system kernels are difficult to build, hard to change and a problem to adapt to new hardware. This is particularly true when an operating system tries to simulate a general-purpose multiproc... /

1502.1   Future Multimedia User Interfaces - Blair MacIntyre, Steven Feiner (1996)   (Correct)
this article, we examine some of the work that has been done in these two fields and explore where they are heading. First, we review their often-confusing terminology and provide a brief historical o... / virtual environments and ubiquitous computing. We discuss what they are br video on demand ubiquitous computing will require that

1493.9   Applying Dynamic Integration as a Software Infrastructure for.. - Abowd, Dey, Wood (1997)   (Correct)
Much of the software engineering literature examines techniques and practices that help us to build systems that we have been building for many years already. While there is merit in seeking ways to r... / of an emerging ubiquitous computing society there is a real br services. KEYWORDS ubiquitous computing mobile computing

1484.7   A File System for Mobile Computing - Saldanha (1993)   (Correct)
The recent proliferation of portable computers, the advent of personal digital assistants (PDAs) and continuing advances in computer networking all point to a future in which mobility of both users an... / . . Ubiquitous br of mobile computers. . Ubiquitous Computing An important research

1481.5   Challenges in Engineering Distributed Shipboard Control Systems - Lonnie Welch Binoy (1996)   (Correct)
this paper is to present a representative Navy shipboard control system, to discuss its distributed implementation by the HiPer-D team, and to present infrastructure support for such a system. Section... / to reality the idea of ubiquitous computing that is the ability to

1477.7   Improved Algorithms for Scheduling Data Broadcast - Vaidya, Hameed (1996)   (Correct)
With the increasing popularity of portable wireless computers, mechanisms to efficiently transmit information to such clients are of significant interest. The environment under consideration is asymme... / technologies that are making ubiquitous computing a reality. Mobile and

1469.7   A Reusable Framework for Web-Based Teleoperation of Robotic Devices - Ghiasi (1999)   (Correct)
ion Server relay messages outgoing communication Device Device Device Server Device Device Server Remote Pilots Remote Viewers Web Server Device Internet Device Java Beans Expect W... / similar to Weiser's Ubiquitous Computing Ubiquitous Computing br Ubiquitous Computing Ubiquitous Computing focuses on the seamless

1468.3   Software Architecture and Wearable Computing - Kortuem (1996)   (Correct)
This report summarizes the potential of the software architectural approach. This paper is organized as follows. Section 2 introduces the wearable computing idea and discusses requirements for a weara... / ideas from mobile and ubiquitous computing Weiser with

1444.3   T Spaces: The Next Wave - Lehman, McLaughry, Wyckoff (1999)   (Correct)
Millions of small heterogeneous computers are poised to spread into the infrastructure of our society. Though mostly inconspicuous today, disguised as nothing more than PIM (personal information manag... / package for the new age of ubiquitous computing. T Spaces is a br wearable and truly ubiquitous computers. This dramatic and rapid

1426.1   Mediated reality - Mann (1994)   (Correct)
The general spirit and intent of Augmented Reality (AR) is to add virtual objects to the real world. A typical AR apparatus consists of a video display with partially transparent visor, upon which com... /

1420.6   Research Summary - Gupta   (Correct)
this paper we investigate the performance of IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) protocol in the presence of mobile and hidden terminals. In order to study the joint effect of hidden termin... / networks will provide a ubiquitous computing environment Design br computer science issues in ubiquitous computing. Comm. ACM -

1419.6   An Agent Based Signaling Architecture for Supporting Mobility in.. - Subir Kumar   (Correct)
This paper presents a signaling architecture for supporting mobility in radio ATM networks. A new concept of mobile software agent, known as representative, is used for insulating fixed network entiti... / technology promises ubiquitous computing facilities where a

1416.3   LogiMOO: an Extensible Multi-User Virtual World with Natural Language .. - Tarau, De Bosschere, Dahl, Rochefort (1999)   (Correct)
assumptions, client-server applications in Prolog, embedded logic engines, natural language analysis, control through speech, multilingual interface \Delta The first and the the third authors thank ... /

1381.6   Mobile Wireless Computing: Challenges in Data Management - Imielinski, Badrinath (1994)   (Correct)
Mobile computing is a new emerging computing paradigm posing many challenging data management problems. We identify these new challenges and investigate their technical significance. New research prob... / is the Xerox's model of ubiquitous computing Devices such as

1366.8   Development of a Large-Scale Ubiquitous Computing Interface - Abowd, Atkeson, Essa, Ramachandran (1998)   (Correct)
ture, or manipulate in the context of the task they are performing, and the ubiquitous interface must make sense of that input. The interface needs to be as accessible as possible so as to reduce the ... / Development of a Large-Scale Ubiquitous Computing Interface Summary We br exploration of large-scale ubiquitous computing interfaces and

1363.7   The Applied Apprenticeship Approach (AAA): An.. - Astrachan, Smith, Wilkes (1995)   (Correct)
Data Types (ADTs). It is disingenuous to extol the advantages of subprograms to our students, when they find it harder to write simple programs using subprograms --- because they are not familiar with... / by inexpensive and ubiquitous computing. Students are accustomed to

1350.6   Co-evolving architectures for cellular machines - Sipper, Ruppin (1996)   (Correct)
Recent studies have shown that non-uniform cellular automata (CA), where cellular rules need not necessarily be identical, can be co-evolved to perform computational tasks. This paper extends these st... / major impediment preventing ubiquitous computing with cellular automata

1341.3   Breaking the Screen Barrier - Holmquist (2000)   (Correct)
This thesis is based on an important development in human-computer interface design: the move from primarily screen-based interfaces – based on the Windows-Icons-Menus-Pointer (WIMP) and Graphical Use... / in the real world Ubiquitous computing was based on the notion br Symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing HUC ' pp. -

1328.8   Supporting Capture And Access Interfaces For Informal And.. - Brotherton, Abowd, Truong (1999)   (Correct)
Automated support for the capture and access of live experiences is a common theme for ubiquitous computing. For certain capture situations, such as informal or opportunistic gatherings, existing capt... / is a common theme for ubiquitous computing. For certain capture br audience. Keywords Ubiquitous computing automated capture and

1314.0   Migratory Applications - Bharat, Cardelli (1995)   (Correct)
We introduce a new genre of user interface applications that can migrate from one machine to another, taking their user interface and application contexts with them, and continue from where they left ... / Mobile Computing Ubiquitous Computing Safety. INTRODUCTION br As the infrastructure for ubiquitous computing comes into being new

1309.6   Visual Contextual Awareness in Wearable Computing - Starner, Schiele, Pentland (1998)   (Correct)
Small, body-mounted video cameras enable a different style of wearable computing interface. As processing power increases, a wearable computer can spend more time observing its user to provide serendi... / This form of ubiquitous computing concentrates

1295.4   Distributed Directory Service and Message Routing for Mobile Agents - Moreau (1999)   (Correct)
Research about networks and agents has identi ed the need for a layer that provides a uniform protocol to communicate with xed and mobile agents. In order to preserve the compatibility with existin... / Computer Science Problems in Ubiquitous Computing. Communications of the

1283.3   Quality of Service in Mobile Environments - Chalmers (1998)   (Correct)
iii Many thanks to my supervisor, Professor Morris Sloman, for his invaluable advice, direction, encouragement, and comments on this dissertation. For practical support and advice I should also like... /

1267.9   An Interactive Computer Vision System DyPERS: Dynamic Personal.. - Schiele, Oliver, Jebara, Pentland (1999)   (Correct)
DyPERS, 'Dynamic Personal Enhanced Reality System', uses augmented reality and computer vision to autonomously retrieve 'media memories' based on associations with real objects the user encounters. Th... / manager inspired by Weiser's ubiquitous computing paradigm and the

1263.5   `smart Clothing': Wearable Multimedia Computing And `personal.. - Mann (1996)   (Correct)
Current portable computers and PDAs fail to truly become part of our daily lives in the sense that we need to stop what we are doing and expend conscious effort to use them. They also do not have the ... / technology in the form of ubiquitous computing ubiquitous surveillance br reality mediated reality ubiquitous computing smart spaces video

1258.9   Towards Logic Programming Based Coordination in Virtual Worlds - Tarau, Dahl, De Bosschere (1998)   (Correct)
We propose a unified framework for coordination in multi-user Virtual Worlds, based on our experience with LogiMOO, a BinProlog+Linda based programmable shared Virtual World. LogiMOO adopts unificatio... /

1250.1   Ubiquitous Computing: Research Themes And Open Issues From An.. - Abowd (1997)   (Correct)
The defining characteristic of ubiquitous computing is the attempt to break away from the traditional desktop computing paradigm and move computational power into the environment that surrounds the us... / Ubiquitous Computing Research Themes And Open br defining characteristic of ubiquitous computing is the attempt to break

1246.5   Estimating Information Loss for Multi-ontology Based Query Processing - Mena, Kashyap, Illarramendi, Sheth   (Correct)
The World Wide Web is fast becoming a ubiquitous computing environment. Prevalent keyword-based search techniques are scalable, but are incapable of accessing information based on concepts. We investi... / Wide Web is fast becoming a ubiquitous computing environment. Prevalent

1241.6   A Survey of Context-Aware Mobile Computing Research - Chen, Kotz (2000)   (Correct)
Context-aware computing is a mobile computing paradigm in which applications can discover and take advantage of contextual information (such as user location, time of day, nearby people and devices, a... / under the vision of ubiquitous computing Wei Wei also br applications in the area of ubiquitous computing. -References

1231.3   Mutuality Preservation for Ubiquitous Resource Access - Kremien, Kapelevich   (Correct)
Complex networked systems provide access to a variety of resources. There are standard resources as well as nomadic ones. Local access suffices for some whereas others are far off requiring distant ac... / proximity scalability ubiquitous computing weak-consistency. br beginning of a new era of ubiquitous computing. Internet provides the

1227.2   An Agent Architecture for Mobile Network Services: Design and.. - Schoorl (1999)   (Correct)
As wireless and ubiquitous computing become increasingly affordable and widespread, traditional client-server models for distributing data fail to offer the flexibility needed in mobile computing envi... / Abstract As wireless and ubiquitous computing become increasingly

1221.3   Adaptation and Mobility in Wireless Information Systems - Katz (1995)   (Correct)
A confusing array of new wireless "untethered" communications services, for voice and data, in real-time or delayed, interactive or one-way, in-building or out-of-doors, are rapidly becoming availab... / wireless computing ubiquitous computing nomadic computing and br of wireless computing. Ubiquitous computing as defined by Weiser

1209.8   Environment Server: A System Support for Adaptive Distributed.. - Nakajima, Aizu, Kobayashi, Shimamoto (1998)   (Correct)
Various new types of applications can be available in future computing environments such as mobile computing environments and ubiquitous computing environments. The applications may change our daily... / computing environments and ubiquitous computing environments. The br environments FZ NH and ubiquitous computing environments ACM

1208.0   Classroom 2000: An Experiment with the Instrumentation of a Living.. - Abowd (2000)   (Correct)
One potentially useful feature of future computing environments is the ability to capture the live experiences of the occupants and to provide that record to users for later access and review. Over th... / experiment with a living ubiquitous computing environment. The br seriously the challenge of ubiquitous computing -the creation and

1195.6   Distributed Multi-Interface Computing with Polyglot - Todd, Glinert   (Correct)
We introduce an architecture for multi-interface computing systems. Our architecture, based on distributed objects, allows networked presenters---programs providing user interfaces---to be connected t... / computing mobile computing ubiquitous access. INTRODUCTION

1183.6   Enabling "Smart Spaces:" Entity Description and User Interface.. - Hodes, Katz (1998)   (Correct)
This paper motivates and describes a document-centric framework for component-based distributed systems. In the framework, XML documents are associated with programs that provide either static, immuta... / mobile computing and ubiquitous computing to name a few - br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing. Communication of the

1181.1   SUEDE: A Wizard of Oz Prototyping Tool for Speech User Interfaces - Klemmer, Sinha, Chen, Landay.. (2000)   (Correct)
Speech-based user interfaces are growing in popularity. Unfortunately, the technology expertise required to build speech UIs precludes many individuals from participating in the speech interface desig... / To enjoy the benefits of ubiquitous computing we need newer br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing. Communications of the

1172.0   Issues For Proximate User Interfaces - Ken Pier   (Correct)
In the future world of ubiquitous computing, interactive devices ranging in size from pocket to wall will be strewn about the user's environment. Display and digitizer surfaces will be merged so that ... / In the future world of ubiquitous computing interactive devices br In the future world of ubiquitous computing interactive devices

1147.2   Domisilica: Providing Ubiquitous Access to the Home - Mankoff, Abowd (1997)   (Correct)
The Domisilica project is exploring future computing environments centered around the home. We envision a future in which objects in the home, such as appliances and rooms, are enhanced with computati... / Computing in the home ubiquitous computing dynamically generated br contending with. Both the ubiquitous computing community and many

1145.7   Design Principles for Intelligent Environments - Coen (1998)   (Correct)
This paper describes design criteria for creating highly embedded, interactive spaces that we call Intelligent Environments. The motivation for building these systems is to bring computation into the ... / other HCI paradigms such as ubiquitous computing and other embedded br of. Why this isn't Ubiquitous Computing Intelligent environments

1144.4   Augmented Reality: Linking real and virtual worlds - A new paradigm.. - Mackay (1998)   (Correct)
A revolution in computer interface design is changing the way we think about computers. Rather than typing on a keyboard and watching a television monitor, Augmented Reality lets people use familiar, ... / Another approach is ubiquitous computing in which

1130.9   On Resource Discovery in Distributed Systems with Mobile Hosts - Daniel Awduche (1996)   (Correct)
Future distributed systems are expected to support mobile computing through wireless extensions. In such environments, the spatial location of system resources, such as servers, can change dynamically... / network that supports ubiquitous computing through a wireless local br computer science issues in ubiquitous computing Communications of the

1130.0   Bringing People and Places Together with Dual Augmentation - Mankoff, Somers, Abowd (1998)   (Correct)
This paper describes initial work on the Domisilica project at Georgia Tech. We are exploring the dual augmentation of physical and virtual worlds in Domisilica and applying this novel concept to supp... / augmented virtuality home ubiquitous computing Introduction br inspired by work in ubiquitous computing An example of

1128.7   Design for Privacy in Ubiquitous Computing Environments - Bellotti, Sellen (1993)   (Correct)
Current developments in information technology are leading to increasing capture and storage of information about people and their activities. This raises serious issues about the preservation of priv... / Design for Privacy in Ubiquitous Computing Environments V. Bellotti br in the introduction of ubiquitous computing technology into the working

1127.1   Hive: Distributed Agents for Networking Things - Minar, Gray, Roup, Krikorian, Maes (1999)   (Correct)
Hive is a distributed agents platform, a decentralized system for building applications by networking local system resources. This paper presents the architecture of Hive, concentrating on the idea of... / and potentials of ubiquitous computing and embedded network br ideas under the name ubiquitous computing In the consumer

1112.0   An Experimental Hybrid User Interface for Collaboration - Butz, Höllerer, Beshers, Feiner..   (Correct)
We present EMMIE (Environment Management for Multiuser Information Environments), an experimental user interface to a collaborative augmented environment. Users share a 3D virtual space and manipulate... / Weiser coined the term ubiquitous computing to describe a world in br This contrasts with the ubiquitous computing paradigm which is

1101.1   Using Mobile Code for Service Integration in Ubiquitous Computing - Kangas, Röning   (Correct)
As embedded systems become ubiquitous in the future, it will be a challenge to use in an integrated fashion the services they provide in other computing infrastructure. However, such cooperation is es... / for Service Integration in Ubiquitous Computing Kari Kangas and Juha br most interesting aspects of ubiquitous computing. The goal of this paper is

1089.8   A Study of Users' Perception of Relevance of Spoken Documents - Tombros, Crestani (1999)   (Correct)
We present the results of a study of users' perception of relevance of documents. Documents retrieved in response to a query are presented to users in a variety of ways, from full text to a machine sp... / been a surge of interest in ubiquitous computing over the past few years. br over the past few years. Ubiquitous computing is an attempt to break away

1089.1   Real-Time Communications in FDDI-Based Mobile Networks - Ten-Hwang Lai Yibin (1995)   (Correct)
With the introduction of a wide variety of portable computing devices recently, many LANs have been extended with wireless infrastructures in efforts to provide them with wireless and/or nomadic acc... / mobile network provides an ubiquitous computing environment in a campus a

1082.5   Are "Disks in the Air" Just Pie in the Sky? - Zdonik (1994)   (Correct)
Mobile computers and wireless networks are emerging technologies which will soon make ubiquitous computing a reality. In the wireless environment, mobile clients may often be disconnected from station... / which will soon make ubiquitous computing a reality. In the wireless

1080.7   Using Decision Theory to Formalize Emotions for Multi-Agent System.. - Gmytrasiewicz, Lisetti (2000)   (Correct)
We use the formalism of decision theory to develop principled definitions of emotional states of a rational agent. We postulate that these notions are useful for rational agent design. First, they c... / enjoyment confusion to ubiquitous computing and smart houses

1076.0   Scheduling Data Broadcast in Asymmetric Communication Environments - Vaidya, Hameed (1996)   (Correct)
With the increasing popularity of portable wireless computers, mechanisms to efficiently transmit information to such clients are of significant interest. The environment under consideration is asymme... / technologies that are making ubiquitous computing a reality. With the

1067.0   Issues for Location-Independent Interfaces - Pier, Landay (1992)   (Correct)
This paper addresses issues raised by locationindependence on a large display surface as exemplified by the Xerox Liveboard. We summarize related work both early and contemporary, enumerate some of th... / In the future world of ubiquitous computing Weiser interactive

1057.8   Function Hiding Based on Error Correcting Codes - Loureiro, Molva (1999)   (Correct)
This paper presents an original approach to the problem of function hiding based on Error Correcting Codes and evaluates the security of this approach. The novelty of the technique consists in using E... / like mobile code and ubiquitous computing the privacy and integrity

1045.2   The Effects of Mobility on Reliable Transport Protocols - Caceres, Iftode (1993)   (Correct)
We explore the effects of host motion on the performance of active transport-level connections. Motion causes increased delays and packet losses while the network learns how to deliver data to a host'... / to users of emerging ubiquitous computing environments This

1042.1   Data Broadcast in Asymmetric Wireless Environments - Vaidya, Hameed (1996)   (Correct)
With the increasing popularity of portable wireless computers, mechanisms to efficiently transmit information to such clients are of significant interest. The environment under consideration is asymme... / technologies that are making ubiquitous computing a reality. With the

1037.8   Something from nothing : Augmenting a paperbased work practice via.. - McGee, Cohen, Wu (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we describe Rasa: an environment designed to augment, rather than replace, the work habits of its users. These work habits include drawing on Post-it notes using a symbolic language. Ra... / Keywords Phicons ubiquitous computing augmented reality mixed br was inspired by visions of ubiquitous computing and augmented reality

1027.8   Design Probes for Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing - Thimbleby   (Correct)
In developing electronic gadgets, meters and oscilloscopes are used to probe into their workings, so that engineers can understand how they are behaving and how they can be improved. Analogously, ... / Probes for Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing Harold Thimbleby br business brought about by ubiquitous computing is that the market will

1019.2   Teaching and Learning as Multimedia Authoring: The Classroom 2000.. - Abowd, Atkeson, Feinstein, Hmelo.. (1996)   (Correct)
We view college classroom teaching and learning as a multimedia authoring activity. The classroom provides a rich setting in which a number of different forms of communication co-exist, such as speech... / of the project is to apply ubiquitous computing technology to facilitate br lessons learned in applying ubiquitous computing technology in a real

1018.8   Design and Performance of MPEG Video Streaming to Palmtop Computers - Christopher Hess (2000)   (Correct)
Today's wide variety of computing devices o er a large range of resource availability. These resources include CPU speed, bandwidth, and memory. Workstations and PCs typically are rich in resources, w... / of these devices has brought ubiquitous computing closer to reality. Although br for the realization of ubiquitous computing where the computing

997.3   Location Management in Mobile Computing - Pitoura (1998)   (Correct)
Introduction Applications ffl tied to wireless hardware (mobile users) ffl mobile software, i.e., code or data (migration, mobile agents, ubiquitous computing) Taxonomy no location information Extre... / migration mobile agents ubiquitous computing Taxonomy no location

997.1   Exploiting space and location as a design framework for interactive.. - Dix, Rodden, Davies, Trevor, Friday, .. (2000)   (Correct)
This paper considers the importance of context in mobile systems. It considers a range of context issues and focus on location as a key issue for mobile systems. A design framework is described consis... / reflected in research in ubiquitous computing wearable computers and br ubiquitous devices. Ubiquitous computing has focused on the

991.2   The Open Agent Architecture: A Framework for Building Distributed.. - Martin, Cheyer, Moran (1999)   (Correct)
The Open Agent Architecture (OAA), developed and used for several years at SRI International, makes it possible for software services to be provided through the cooperative efforts of distributed coll... / by a single application. Ubiquitous computing in networked

987.1   Declarative Internet Programming Constraint-based Optimization of.. - Hickey (1999)   (Correct)
no abstract-- unknown Declarative Internet Programming Constraint-based Optimization of Scheme Applets Timothy J. Hickey , February 16, 1999 1 Proposed research This proposal addresses both theor... / Currently Java is the only ubiquitous Computer Science Department br reached the same level of ubiquitous computing as with Java applets and

984.9   Data Broadcast Scheduling: On-line and Off-line Algorithms - Vaidya, Hameed (1996)   (Correct)
With the increasing popularity of portable wireless computers, mechanisms to efficiently transmit information to such clients are of significant interest. The environment under consideration is asymme... / technologies that are making ubiquitous computing a reality. With the

982.5   Evolving Asynchronous and Scalable Non-uniform Cellular Automata - Sipper, Tomassini, Capcarrere (1997)   (Correct)
We have previously shown that non-uniform cellular automata (CA) can be evolved to perform computational tasks, using the cellular programming algorithm. In this paper we focus on two novel issues, n... / major impediment preventing ubiquitous computing with CAs stems from the

978.2   Flatland: New Dimensions in Office Whiteboards - Mynatt, Igarashi, Edwards, LaMarca   (Correct)
Flatland is an augmented whiteboard interface designed for informal office work. Our research has investigated approaches to building an augmented whiteboard in the context of continuous, long term of... / computing whiteboards ubiquitous computing light-weight interaction br growing body of research in ubiquitous computing augmented reality

969.1   Dynamic Adaptive Wireless Networks with Autonomous Robot Nodes.. - Keywords Wireless Networks   (Correct)
rithms that direct the flow of information from source(s) to sink(s) in the network. Both sets of algorithms need to be carefully designed to improve robustness, efficiency and scalability. As motiva... / The trend is toward ubiquitous computing and communication among br of networked sensors. The Ubiquitous Computing project at Xerox PARC M.

968.9   Designing for Local Interaction - Redström, Dahlberg, Ljungstrand.. (1999)   (Correct)
Much development of information technology has been about reducing the importance of distances and user location. Still, many important activities and events are of local nature, for instance sere... / as a part of the ParcTab ubiquitous computing experiment to br to most implementations of ubiquitous computing in which the rather

967.5   Mining High-Speed Data Streams - Domingos, Hulten (2000)   (Correct)
Many organizations today have more than very large databases unknown Mining High-Speed Data Streams Pedro Domingos Dept. of Computer Science Engineering University of Washington Box 352350 Seatt... / the Internet continues and ubiquitous computing becomes a reality we can

961.4   The World through the Computer: Computer Augmented Interaction with.. - Rekimoto (1995)   (Correct)
Current user interface techniques such as WIMP or the desktop metaphor do not support real world tasks, because the focus of these user interfaces is only on human--computer interactions, not on human... / several problems with current ubiquitous computers systems and augmented br palmtop computers ubiquitous computing augmented reality

952.6   A Reusable Framework for Web-based Teleoperation - Ghiasi, Keaton, Seidl, Zorn (1998)   (Correct)
The advent of the World Wide Web presents an opportunity for a wide audience to make use of telemanipulation. Unfortunately, current e#orts in Web-based telemanipulation are primarily undertaken by in... / similar to Weiser's Ubiquitous Computing. . . Ubiquitous br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing Communications of the

949.3   Patterns for Human-Computer Interaction Studies of Principle.. - Skogseid, Spring (1995)   (Correct)
This paper examines evidence to support the existence of patterns for human-computer interaction. It is based on work done as part of a master's thesis [14] in the department of Information Science at... / Thus we would suggest that ubiquitous computing or virtual reality br they are less important for ubiquitous computing where transparency and

947.6   A Taxonomy for Routing Protocols in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks - Feeney (1999)   (Correct)
A Mobile Ad hoc NETwork (manet) is a mobile, multi-hop wireless network which is capable of autonomous operation. It is characterized by energy-constrained nodes, bandwidthconstrained, variable-capaci... / and various forms of ubiquitous computing. They are generally

938.9   Exploiting Context in HCI Design for Mobile Systems - Rodden (1998)   (Correct)
ion--Control) model [Coutaz, 1987]. Although the display and input hardware may be encapsulated in a single object or group of objects, its effects are felt in the architectural design of virtually ev... / in the recent research in ubiquitous computing wearable computers and br emergence of the notion of Ubiquitous computing Weiser More

937.7   Designing Distributed Object Systems for Mobile Computing - Chen, Suda (1996)   (Correct)
This article examines the impact of mobile computing on the design of distributed object systems. The defining characteristics of mobile computing, such as the frequent movement of users and hosts, th... / where mobile nomadic and ubiquitous computing henceforth collectively br Computer Science Issues in Ubiquitous Computing.Communications of the

935.2   A New Location Technique for the Active Office - Ward, Jones, Hopper (1997)   (Correct)
this paper, we first present an overview of research into location-aware computing and evaluate currently available location sensor technologies. We then describe a new location sensor, tailored to pr... / He considers a vision of Ubiquitous Computing in which computing

932.6   Individual Use of Hand-Held and Desktop Computers Simultaneously - Myers, Miller, Evankovich, Bostwick (1999)   (Correct)
Increasingly, people will be in situations where there are multiple communicating computing devices that have input / output capabilities. We have developed a suite of applications to study user inter... / Input Smart Environments Ubiquitous Computing. INTRODUCTION The age br INTRODUCTION The age of ubiquitous computing is at hand with

927.1   Technologies for Ubiquitous Supercomputing: A Java Interface to the.. - Foster, Thiruvathukal, Tuecke (1997)   (Correct)
We use the term ubiquitous supercomputing to refer to systems that integrate low- and mid-range computing systems, advanced networks, and remote highend computers with the goal of enhancing the comput... / it combines aspects of ubiquitous computing and traditional br with each other. Ubiquitous Computing Technologies To a

918.1   Ubiquitous Smart Spaces - Abowd, Atkeson, Essa   (Correct)
s well as including personal mobile components. II.2 Applications and Benefits There is growing interest in using computing technologies to build systems that support our daily lives more effectively... / interaction through ubiquitous computing requires full-scale br captured information in a ubiquitous computing system including trying

908.6   Collision Avoidance and Resolution Multiple Access for Multichannel.. - Garces, GARCIA-LUNA-ACEVES (1997)   (Correct)
We introduce and analyze CARMA-MC (for Collision Avoidance and Resolution Multiple Access MultiChannel), a new stable channel access protocol for multihop wireless networks with multiple channels. CAR... /

908.2   Designing for all in the Information Society: Challenges towards.. - Stephanidis (1999)   (Correct)
ion entails the identification of abstract interaction components that can be used to encapsulate alternative concrete artefacts. Such abstract components are de-coupled from platform, modality, or me... / and augmented realities ubiquitous computing and c shift towards

907.9   Context-awareness in wearable and ubiquitous computing - Abowd, Dey, Orr, Brotherton (1997)   (Correct)
A common focus shared by researchers in mobile, ubiquitous and wearable computing is the attempt to break away from the traditional desktop computing paradigm. Computational services need to become as... / in wearable and ubiquitous computing Gregory D. Abowd Anind br Context-aware computing ubiquitous computing consumer applications

905.3   Co-evolving Cellular Architectures by Cellular Programming - Sipper, Ruppin (1996)   (Correct)
Recent studies have shown that non-uniform cellular automata (CA), where cellular rules need not necessarily be identical, can be co-evolved to perform computational tasks. This paper extends these st... / major impediment preventing ubiquitous computing with CAs stems from the

902.6   Individual Use of Hand-Held and Stationary Computers Simultaneously - Myers, Miller, Evankovich, Bostwick   (Correct)
Increasingly, people will be in situations where there are multiple communicating computing devices that have input / output capabilities. We have developed a suite of applications to study user inter... / Input Smart Environments Ubiquitous Computing .INTRODUCTION The br INTRODUCTION The age of ubiquitous computing is at hand with

900.4   Discovery and Its Discontents: Discovery Protocols for Ubiquitous.. - McGrath (2000)   (Correct)
This paper comes from a collaboration with the professors and students of the `2K' operating system project, in the Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign. (http://cho... / Discovery Protocols for Ubiquitous Computing Presented at Center for br Discovery Protocols for Ubiquitous Computing Robert E. McGrath March

899.7   A Digital Photography Framework Enabling Affective Awareness in Home.. - Liechti, Ichikawa (2000)   (Correct)
By transforming the personal computer into a communication appliance, the Internet has initiated the true home computing revolution. As a result, Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) technologies are... / role of home photography ubiquitous computing World Wide Web

894.2   Tangible Bits: Towards Seamless Interfaces between People, Bits and.. - Ishii, Ullmer (1997)   (Correct)
This paper presents our vision of Human Computer Interaction (HCI): "Tangible Bits." Tangible Bits allows users to "grasp & manipulate" bits in the center of users' attention by coupling the bits with... / augmented reality ubiquitous computing center and periphery br article on his vision of Ubiquitous Computing illustrating a

886.7   A Context-Based Infrastructure for Smart Environments - Dey, Abowd, Salber (1999)   (Correct)
In order for a smart environment to provide services to its occupants, it must be able to detect its current state or context and determine what actions to take based on the context. We discuss the ... / of a number of ubiquitous computing research problems br A living laboratory for ubiquitous computing research. To appear in the

875.9   Mobile File Filtering - Xun Qu   (Correct)
Mobile file systems has been required to provide mechanisms which reduce the impact of low bandwidth data links and intermittent connectivity on applications. To minimise the frequency of voluntary di... / Introduction Truly ubiquitous computing requires that programs on

875.9   Automated Capture and Retrieval of Architectural Rationale - Richter, Schuchhard, Abowd (1999)   (Correct)
The Software Architecture Analysis Method (SAAM) was developed at the Software Engineering Institute in the mid-90's and has been effective in helping industrial projects to uncover a shared understan... / paper we present the use of ubiquitous computing technology to augment the br analysis SAAM ubiquitous computing automated capture

872.7   Support for nomadism in a global environment - Jacob (1996)   (Correct)
The goal of nomadic computing transcends simply making one's environment portable; mobile users require the ability to communicate with local servers despite location and to obtain local services de... / combines heterogeneity and ubiquitous computing services Press Future

861.3   DyPERS: Dynamic Personal Enhanced Reality System - Jebara, Schiele, Oliver, Pentland (1998)   (Correct)
DyPERS, 'Dynamic Personal Enhanced Reality System', is a wearable system which uses augmented reality and computer vision to autonomously retrieve 'media memories' based on associations with real obje... / computing and ubiquitous computing present interesting routes br a mobile platform while ubiquitous computing augments the surrounding

857.9   Improving the Performance of Reliable Transport Protocols in Mobile.. - Caceres, Iftode (1994)   (Correct)
We explore the performance of reliable data communication in mobile computing environments. Motion across wireless cell boundaries causes increased delays and packet losses while the network learns ho... / to users of emerging ubiquitous computing environments This

857.8   Ensuring Privacy in Presence Awareness Systems: An Automated.. - Godefroid, Herbsleb, Jagadeesan, Li (2000)   (Correct)
Providing information about other users and their activities is a central function of many collaborative applications. The data that provide this "presence awareness" are usually automatically generat... / engineering problems. Ubiquitous computing for example presents a br engineering issues for ubiquitous computing. In International

852.1   User Interface Issues in Mobile Computing - Landay, Kaufmann (1993)   (Correct)
The age of mobile computing with small portable computers is upon us. However, systems researchers continue to focus on transferring their workstation environments to these machines rather than studyi... / speculated on the advent of ubiquitous computing mobile computing is

848.4   Data Broadcast Scheduling (Part 1) - Vaidya, Hameed (1996)   (Correct)
With the increasing popularity of portable wireless computers, mechanisms to efficiently transmit information to such clients are of significant interest. The environment under consideration is asymme... / technologies that are making ubiquitous computing a reality. With the

835.1   Towards a Design Methodology for Adaptive Applications - McIlhagga, Light, Wakeman (1998)   (Correct)
We describe an abstract architecture of adaptive applications, and indicate where we believe crucial design decisions must be made. We illustrate the use of the abstract model in the design of an imag... / devices we would like an ubiquitous computing environment in which br computer science issues in ubiquitous computing. Communications of the

826.6   Bridging Multiple User Interface Dimensions with Augmented Reality - Schmalstieg, Fuhrmann, Hesina (2000)   (Correct)
Studierstube is an experimental user interface system, which uses collaborative augmented reality to incorporate true 3D interaction into a productivity environment. This concept is extended to bridge... / reality and the popular ubiquitous computing paradigm. We report on our br principle is known as ubiquitous computing describing a world

823.1   Multicast Routing Issues in Ad Hoc Networks - Obraczka, Tsudik (1998)   (Correct)
The advent of ubiquitous computing and the proliferation of portable computing devices have raised the importance of mobile and wireless networking. At the same time, the popularity of group-oriented ... / Abstract The advent of ubiquitous computing and the proliferation of

819.1   Scalability and Flexibility in Authentication Services: The.. - Janson, Tsudik, Yung (1994)   (Correct)
This paper studies the issues of flexibility and scalability in the context of network security. In particular, it concentrates on authentication and key distribution services suited for a variety of ... / Moreover resarch on ubiquitous computing is advancing rapidly br Research Issues in Ubiquitous Computing The -th ACM Symp. on

815.2   Privacy for Mobile Code - Loureiro, Molva   (Correct)
This position paper discusses the problem of evaluating a function on an untrusted host, while maintaining the confidentiality of the function. A new non-interactive protocol designed to evaluate a ... / like mobile code and ubiquitous computing the privacy and integrity

814.7   Building a Scalable and Efficient Component Oriented System using.. - Szymaszek, Uszok, Zielinski (1998)   (Correct)
This paper presents experienc gathered when implementing the localization system for an office environment in CORBA. It describes methods which enable preserving fine-grained object-oriented structure... / are examples of so called ubiquitous computing . Design br computer science issues in ubiquitous computing Communications of the

809.1   The metaDESK: Models and Prototypes for Tangible User Interfaces - Ullmer, Ishii (1997)   (Correct)
The metaDESK is a user interface platform demonstrating new interaction techniques we call "tangible user interfaces. " We explore the physical instantiation of interface elements from the graphical u... / input augmented reality ubiquitous computing INTRODUCTION The br augmented reality and ubiquitous computing have begun to address this

802.3   BrightBoard: A Video-Augmented Environment - Stafford-Fraser, Robinson   (Correct)
The goal of `Computer Augmented Environments' is to bring computational power to everyday objects with which users are already familiar, so that the user interface to this computational power becomes ... / pattern recognition ubiquitous computing INTRODUCTION Video

791.3   A Non-obtrusive User Interface for Increasing Social Awareness on the .. - Liechti, Sifer, al. (1999)   (Correct)
Arguing for the need of increasing social awareness on the World Wide Web, we describe a user interface based on the metaphor of windows bridging electronic and physical spaces. We present a system th... /

788.6   Jinni: Intelligent Mobile Agent Programming at the Intersection of.. - Tarau (1999)   (Correct)
Jinni (Java INference engine and Networked Interactor), is a lightweight, multi-threaded, logic programming language, intended to be used as a flexible scripting tool for gluing together knowledge p... / towards networked mobile ubiquitous computing has brought a number of

775.5   Using Context to Assist in Multimedia Object Retrieval - Paul Castro And (1999)   (Correct)
Multimedia data is difficult to query since much of what user would like to query is contained with the semantic meaning of the object. Extracting semantics by analyzing the multimedia object through ... / indexing sensor fusion ubiquitous computing. . INTRODUCTION br pioneered the vision of ubiquitous computing which is the notion

770.9   A Bayesian framework for content-based indexing and retrieval - Vasconcelos, Lippman (1998)   (Correct)
We pose the content-based retrieval problem as a problem of statistical inference and develop a Bayesian framework for indexing and retrieval in the context of large multimedia databases. All the inde... / by fast networking ubiquitous computing and storage and absence of

767.9   EDITORIAL: TRENDS IN DISTRIBUTEDOBJECTCOMPUTING Limitations with.. - During The Past   (Correct)
vances versus the slower software progress stems from a number of factors, including: Inherent and accidental complexities.. There are vexing problems with distributed software that result from inher... / for mobile systems include ubiquitous computing mobile agents personal

760.0   Systems Issues in Mobile Computing - Marsh, Douglis, Cáceres (1993)   (Correct)
The decreasing size of computer components and the increasing availability of wireless communication technology make possible ubiquitous mobile computing: access from anywhere, at any time, to compute... / at all times. The world of ubiquitous computing a term coined by Weiser br and encryption must be ubiquitous. Computer security is an

751.7   Introducing Contextual Objects in an Adaptive Framework for Wide-Area .. - Kermarrec Couderc (1998)   (Correct)
The emergence of mobile computing combined with the increasing popularity of the Internet has introduced new challenges that are not addressed in traditional distributed systems. In particular, mobile... / have been introduced for ubiquitous computing in order to exploit br benefit from the mobility ubiquitous computing addresses this

745.5   On the Expressiveness of Event Notification in Data-driven.. - Busi, Zavattaro (2000)   (Correct)
JavaSpaces and TSpaces are two coordination middlewares for distributed Java programming recently proposed by Sun and IBM, respectively. They are both inspired by the Linda coordination model: process... / by the so-called ubiquitous computing based on the idea of

735.5   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

735.4   To Learn or Not to Learn - Anupam Joshi (1996)   (Correct)
Multiagent systems in which agents interact with each other are now being proposed as a solution to many problems which can be grouped together under the "distributed problem solving " umbrella. For s... / domain of scientific and ubiquitous computing Drashansky et al.

722.1   Process Capturing - Iftode, Li (1993)   (Correct)
A challenge in mobile computing is to provide continuous interactions between users and their running applications. An interesting model is to allow a user's computing environment to migrate between a... / enters the stage of ubiquitous computing new types of interactions

721.3   Real-Time Communications in Wireless FDDI Networks - Yibin Yang Ten-Hwang (1995)   (Correct)
In this paper, we propose a new architecture for wireless FDDI networks and address the issue of providing a real-time communications service in this kind of wireless networks. A wide range of probl... /

720.1   Design and evaluation of a SNMP-based monitoring system for.. - Rajesh Subramanyan Jos'e (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes and evaluates a tool to measure, compute and display performance data of any machine in a wide-area, heterogeneous, distributed computing system. The monitoring tool is easily d... / network-computing ubiquitous computing and grid-based br as metacomputing network-computing ubiquitous computing and

712.3   Spatially aware local communication in the RAUM system - Hupfeld, Beigl (2000)   (Correct)
In this paper, we propose a new paradigm for local communication between devices in Ubiquitous Computing environments, assuming a multitude of computerized everyday appliances communicating with e... / between devices in Ubiquitous Computing environments assuming a br method communication in ubiquitous computing environments. We relate the

707.4   Token-Based Access to Digital Information - Holmquist, Redström, Ljungstrand (1999)   (Correct)
Several systems have been designed where a physical object is used to access digital information that is stored outside the object, but as yet no common vocabulary exists to describe such systems.... / computers has been that of ubiquitous computing where computers would br tools proposed ubiquitous computing environments hope to make

705.8   Wearable Computing Meets Ubiquitous Computing: Reaping the best of.. - Rhodes, Minar, Weaver (1999)   (Correct)
This paper describes what we see as fundamental diculties in both the pure ubiquitous computing and pure wearable computing paradigms when applied to context-aware applications. In particular, ubiquit... / Wearable Computing Meets Ubiquitous Computing Reaping the best of both br diculties in both the pure ubiquitous computing and pure wearable

684.2   CyberDesk: a framework for providing self-integrating context-aware.. - Dey, Abowd, Wood (1998)   (Correct)
Applications are often designed to take advantage of the potential for integration with each other via shared information. Current approaches for integration are limited, affecting both the programmer... / Dynamic mediation Ubiquitous computing . Introduction br The main objective of the ubiquitous computing project CyberDesk is to

682.6   Distributed mediation of imperfectly sensed context in aware.. - Dey, Mankoff, Abowd   (Correct)
Current context-aware services make the assumption that the context they are dealing with is correct. However, in reality, both sensed and interpreted context is often imperfect. In this paper, we des... / aware environments ubiquitous computing mobile computing br goal has been to create a ubiquitous computing environment as described

681.1   Bridging Physical and Virtual Worlds with Electronic Tags - Want, Fishkin, Gujar, Harrison (1999)   (Correct)
The role of computers in the modern office has tended to split our activities between virtual interactions in the realm of the computer and physical interactions with real objects that have been part ... / KEYWORDS RFID tag ubiquitous computing tangible interface br computation in them in the ubiquitous computing tradition founded at PARC

662.9   Security Issues In Mobile Database Access - Lubinski (1998)   (Correct)
Mobile computing and communication is a rapidly developing area. But mobility is associated with problems for security and privacy beyond those in open networks. A well known threat is tracking user... / conceivable through ubiquitous computing. For example mobile work

654.4   Simulation and Virtual Reality in Surgical Education - Real or Unreal? - Gorman, Meier, Krummel (1999)   (Correct)
this article is to explore the concepts of unknown Simulation and Virtual Reality in Surgical Education Real or Unreal? Paul J. Gorman, MD; Andreas H. Meier, MD; Thomas M. Krummel, MD apid change i... / affordable and ubiquitous computing power. One clear example

654.2   Using spatial Co-location for Coordination in Ubiquitous Computing.. - Michael Beigl (1999)   (Correct)
A problem in Ubiquitous Computing environments is the coordination of a multitude of different devices. This paper presents the RAUM 1 -system that provides the basis for communication between d... / for Coordination in Ubiquitous Computing Environments Michael br Abstract. A problem in Ubiquitous Computing environments is the

649.9   mediaBlocks: Physical Containers, Transports, and Controls for Online .. - Ullmer, Ishii, al. (1998)   (Correct)
We present a tangible user interface based upon mediaBlocks: small, electronically tagged wooden blocks that serve as physical icons ("phicons") for the containment, transport, and manipulation of onl... / physical constraints ubiquitous computing INTRODUCTION br cumbersome in practice. The ubiquitous computing vision of speaks to

638.9   The Context Toolkit: Aiding the Development of Context-Enabled.. - Salber, Dey, Abowd (1999)   (Correct)
Context-enabled applications are just emerging and promise richer interaction by taking environmental context into account. However, they are difficult to build due to their distributed nature and the... / or context-aware computing ubiquitous computing toolkits widgets br phone calls In ubiquitous computing systems devices sense and

634.2   Event Notification in Data-driven Coordination Languages: Comparing.. - Busi, Zavattaro (2000)   (Correct)
JavaSpaces and TSpaces are two coordination middlewares for distributed Java programming recently proposed by Sun and IBM, respectively. They extend the data-driven coordination model of Linda with an... / by the so-called ubiquitous computing based on the idea of

632.5   Semi-Automatic Delineation of Regions in Floor Plans - Ryall, Marks, Mazer, Shieber (1995)   (Correct)
The ability to recognize regions in a bitmap image has applications in various areas, from document recognition of scanned building floor plans to processing of scanned forms. We consider a technique ... / technology and ubiquitous computing are major new trends in

632.5   Annotating Floor Plans Using Deformable Polygons - Ryall, Marks, Mazer, Shieber (1993)   (Correct)
The ability to recognize regions in a bitmap image has applications in various areas, from document recognition of scanned building floor plans to processing of scanned forms. We consider the use of d... / technology and ubiquitous computing are major new trends in

632.0   Octopus - an energy-efficient architecture for wireless multimedia.. - Havinga, Smit (1999)   (Correct)
Multimedia computing and mobile computing are two trends that will lead to a new application domain in the near future. However, the technological challenges to establishing this paradigm of computing... / mobile computing or ubiquitous computing. Two trends - br called personal mobile computing or ubiquitous computing. Two

616.7   CyberDesk: A Framework for Providing Self-Integrating Ubiquitous.. - Anind Dey (1997)   (Correct)
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 little flexibility t... / An Overview of the PARCTAB Ubiquitous Computing Experiment. IEEE Personal

616.5   Transcending "Cultures" --- Creating a Shared Understanding between.. - Gerhard Fischer Center   (Correct)
Historically, computer science and sport as scientific disciplines represented different "cultures" with their own worlds for investigation, their own approaches, and their own methodologies. Creating... / augmented realities and ubiquitous computing in which physical and

612.8   Enabling Technologies for Web-Based Ubiquitous Supercomputing - Foster, Tuecke (1996)   (Correct)
We use the term ubiquitous supercomputing to refer to systems that integrate low- and mid-range computing systems, advanced networks, and remote highend computers with the goal of enhancing the comput... / it combines aspects of ubiquitous computing and traditional br with each other. Ubiquitous Computing Technologies To a

609.3   Towards the Design of an Internet Operating System - Razafimahefa, Bryce   (Correct)
This position paper describes a design approach for a kernel that supports Internet applications. The kernel must run on any device, from a PDA to a workstation, and be able to participate in a rang... / range of applications from ubiquitous computing to electronic commerce. br Internet is the growth of ubiquitous computing of all

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