| P. J. Brown, "The Stick-e document: a framework for creating context aware applications", in Proceedings of Electronic Publishing, '96, pp 259-272. |
....definition, context is defined as the location and identities of nearby people and objects and changes to those objects . While this definition is useful for mobile computing, it defines context by example, and thus is difficult to generalize and apply to other domains. Other authors, such as [19] [20] and [21] have defined context in terms of the environment or situation. Such definitions are essentially synonyms for context, and are also difficult to apply operationally. Cheverest [22] describes context in anecdotal form using scenarios from a context aware tourist guide. His system is ....
P. J. Brown, "The Stick-e document: a framework for creating context aware applications ", in Proceedings of Electronic Publishing, '96, pp 259-272.
.... of a real time clock and calendar, the exact room temperature, or CO level) to automating tasks depending on particular features of the environment, situation or context (light level driving brightness of the display, temperature sensors regulating heat elements in the clothes [9] stick e notes [3], context aware tour guides [6] etc. Regardless of whether these applications would be sought after by a large community, one trend that can be observed is that sensors are gradually becoming part of mobile and wearable devices. The goal of this paper is to characterize the use of a multitude ....
P.J. Brown. "The stick-e Document: A Framework for creating context-aware Applications". Proc. EP96, Palo Alto, CA. (published in EP-odds, vol 8. No 2, pp. 259-72) 1996.
....in situated computing are further being extended by including human characteristics in affective computing [10] and social behaviors in pervasive computing [11] In the rest of this section, we briefly describe some of the studies related to situated computing. The situated information space [12] is a kind of augmented reality applications, which uses a hand held display rather than head up display. It is one of early presentations to demonstrate how the information overload could be overcome by segmenting information and attaching them to physical objects in a space. The idea is that a ....
P. J. Brown, "The Stick-e Document: a Framework for Creating Context-Aware Applications", Electronic Publishing, Vol. 9(1), September 1996.
....Wireless. 1. INTRODUCTION This paper presents a comprehensive description of the work carried out as part of the on going GUIDE project. The aim of the project has been to investigate the many issues and challenges that arise from the development and actual deployment of a contextaware [14] [2] electronic tourist guide in a practical real world environment, i.e. the city of Lancaster. Since starting work on the project, we have enjoyed a great deal of collaborative support from the city s Tourist Information Centre (TIC) and also cooperation from Lancaster s City Council. This support ....
....requests. Although each particular information type has been successfully modelled, no models could be found that were capable of handling the full complement of information types described above [5] In more detail, data models for supporting contextsensitive information such as stick e notes [2], are not well suited for managing geographic information such as proximity relationships. Similarly, the data models supported by the current range of object oriented Geographic Information Systems are illsuited for representing context sensitive information [4] because they lack the necessary ....
Brown, P.J., "The stick-e document: a framework for creating context-aware applications". In Proc. of EP'96, Palo Alto, U.S., 259-272 (1996).
....issues. 2.2.6. The stick e note infrastructure Brown et al. [Brown97] noted that context aware applications implementation is complicated and requires the skills of highly qualified systems programmers. To overcome this situation, they proposed a new infrastructure, the stick e note 10 [Brown96] that makes the creation of discrete context aware applications as easy as producing a Web document. In discrete context aware applications, separate pieces of information are attached to individual contexts (rooms, time ranges, being with certain people) that are triggered when the user enters ....
....with certain people) that are triggered when the user enters those contexts. This infrastructure is targeted to a scenario in which the mobile user carries a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) with environmental sensors attached (location, orientation, time of day, temperature) A stick e note [Brown96] is an electronic equivalent of a Post it note associated to a particular context. The Standard Generic Markup Language (SGML) is chosen to make easy their exchange and publish process. A repository with stick e notes resides either in the PDA employed or in a backbone network server from which ....
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....history of a field site, particularly the human influences upon it. In other words, they might be interested in the site as interpreted by an archaeologist. An archaeologist might wish to know about the ecological and geological processes that have shaped the past and present day landscape. Brown [3][4] in his work on context awareness, has used the metaphor of an imaginary companion to illustrate how an electronic implementation of this concept might work. In the absence of real physical people, their presence can be simulated using Brown s [3] stick e notes and context awareness, as ....
....the past and present day landscape. Brown [3] 4] in his work on context awareness, has used the metaphor of an imaginary companion to illustrate how an electronic implementation of this concept might work. In the absence of real physical people, their presence can be simulated using Brown s [3] stick e notes and context awareness, as illustrated in the next section. 2. Context awareness The term Context Awareness was introduced by Schilit et al. 16] to describe a new class of software applications that exploit the changing environment of a mobile computer user (see also, ....
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P.J. Brown, "The Stick-E Document: A Framework for Creating Context-Aware Applications," Proc. Int'l Conf. Electronic Documents, Document Manipulation, and Document Dissemination (EP 96), Palo Alto, Calif., 1996, pp. 259-272. Proceedings published in Origination, Dissemination, and Design (EP-ODD), vol. 8, no. 1, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1996, pp. 1-13.
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