Ubiquitous computing is about more than having multiple computers in our environ- ment; it is also about computers venturing into completely new environments. In this paper, we examine the impact of computers in the developing world and look at why most interventions to date have failed to address the key needs of the users and their context. Through an analysis of existing software design techniques, and various case studies, we propose a new model for software creation, which we believe will address the issue of creating technologies for developing world nations
ICT is recognized as an important vehicle to address global development challenges. As a general pur...
Implementing technologies in developing communities often involves working with people that have a v...
I am asked to reflect on social and cultural consequences of technical development and try to answer...
Ubiquitous computing is about more than having multiple computers in our environ- ment; it is also ...
This position paper argues that we should set ourselves the Grand Challenge of creating tools that p...
What is the benefit of human-computer interaction (HCI) to a developing country? On a continent wher...
For some time now, ICTs have become ubiquitous, making them a common place phenomenon in modern soci...
Computer technology continuously advances and it enters people’s lives more and more as they get bet...
This paper seeks to clarify why the relevance of certain information and communication technologies ...
This chapter is from an invited presentation (15 pages long) given at the Aachen Colloquium on Click...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) offer real hope for improving the lives of communi...
The global spread of Internet and mobile communications has been accompanied by a growing interest i...
Ubiquitous computing is a research field that started in the late 1980s, and is now believed to be a...
Mobile phones constitute the most ubiquitous computing platform in the developing world, and for the...
Peer-reviewed journal articleThis paper provides an overview of the human-centered vision of Ubiquit...
ICT is recognized as an important vehicle to address global development challenges. As a general pur...
Implementing technologies in developing communities often involves working with people that have a v...
I am asked to reflect on social and cultural consequences of technical development and try to answer...
Ubiquitous computing is about more than having multiple computers in our environ- ment; it is also ...
This position paper argues that we should set ourselves the Grand Challenge of creating tools that p...
What is the benefit of human-computer interaction (HCI) to a developing country? On a continent wher...
For some time now, ICTs have become ubiquitous, making them a common place phenomenon in modern soci...
Computer technology continuously advances and it enters people’s lives more and more as they get bet...
This paper seeks to clarify why the relevance of certain information and communication technologies ...
This chapter is from an invited presentation (15 pages long) given at the Aachen Colloquium on Click...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) offer real hope for improving the lives of communi...
The global spread of Internet and mobile communications has been accompanied by a growing interest i...
Ubiquitous computing is a research field that started in the late 1980s, and is now believed to be a...
Mobile phones constitute the most ubiquitous computing platform in the developing world, and for the...
Peer-reviewed journal articleThis paper provides an overview of the human-centered vision of Ubiquit...
ICT is recognized as an important vehicle to address global development challenges. As a general pur...
Implementing technologies in developing communities often involves working with people that have a v...
I am asked to reflect on social and cultural consequences of technical development and try to answer...