In this paper we discuss the obdurate problems associated with evaluating the extent to which technological interventions – in particular those based on mobile and ubiquitous technologies – can be judged to have ‘improved a sense of community ’ in their given deployment settings. We report on experiences gained from several deployments of ubiquitous systems that share this design goal, and analyze common issues we observed during real life use of these systems. Based on these we discuss some of the key challenges for evaluating ubiquitous systems of this genre. Author Keywords Technological intervention, mobile and ubiquitous computing, CSCW, long-term deployment, evaluation, methods, community, situated displays. ACM Classification Keyword...
This paper investigates situating of ubiquitous computing within our current everyday environments...
Evaluating ubiquitous systems with users can be a challenge, and the goal of this workshop was to ta...
Twenty-five years past the Weiser’s vision of Ubiquitous Computing, and there is not a clear underst...
In this paper we discuss the obdurate problems associated with evaluating the extent to which techno...
Even though research in the area of technologically embedded intelligent environments is expanding v...
The authors discuss the problems in creating the next generation of widely deployed ubiquitous compu...
This paper provides some perspectives to human computer interaction in mobile and ubiquitous computi...
Ubiquitous computing is a research field that started in the late 1980s, and is now believed to be a...
Human activity is very dynamic and subtle, and most physical environments are also highly dynamic an...
Abstract. We present a reflection on a series of studies of ubiquitous computing systems in which th...
The users of today live and work in a ubiquitous environment (an environment surrounded by computers...
This paper demonstrates that in order to design successful ubiquitous computing, designers must cons...
Progress of ubiquitous computing oriented ICT promotes development of information appliances with va...
\u3cp\u3eEvaluating ubiquitous systems with users can be a challenge, and the goal of this workshop ...
Ubiquitous computing opens up for a wide range of ways to support human-computer interaction beyond ...
This paper investigates situating of ubiquitous computing within our current everyday environments...
Evaluating ubiquitous systems with users can be a challenge, and the goal of this workshop was to ta...
Twenty-five years past the Weiser’s vision of Ubiquitous Computing, and there is not a clear underst...
In this paper we discuss the obdurate problems associated with evaluating the extent to which techno...
Even though research in the area of technologically embedded intelligent environments is expanding v...
The authors discuss the problems in creating the next generation of widely deployed ubiquitous compu...
This paper provides some perspectives to human computer interaction in mobile and ubiquitous computi...
Ubiquitous computing is a research field that started in the late 1980s, and is now believed to be a...
Human activity is very dynamic and subtle, and most physical environments are also highly dynamic an...
Abstract. We present a reflection on a series of studies of ubiquitous computing systems in which th...
The users of today live and work in a ubiquitous environment (an environment surrounded by computers...
This paper demonstrates that in order to design successful ubiquitous computing, designers must cons...
Progress of ubiquitous computing oriented ICT promotes development of information appliances with va...
\u3cp\u3eEvaluating ubiquitous systems with users can be a challenge, and the goal of this workshop ...
Ubiquitous computing opens up for a wide range of ways to support human-computer interaction beyond ...
This paper investigates situating of ubiquitous computing within our current everyday environments...
Evaluating ubiquitous systems with users can be a challenge, and the goal of this workshop was to ta...
Twenty-five years past the Weiser’s vision of Ubiquitous Computing, and there is not a clear underst...