AbstractThe cost of deploying a ubiquitous system to enhance a physical environment is likely to be considerable. The success of its deployment is highly dependent on its context: the physical environment and the activities that are to be carried out within it. This paper provides an initial exploration of whether stochastic process algebras (in particular PEPA with a Fluid Flow semantics) might be used to explore consequences before deployment. The focus of the exploration is to aid understanding of how a proposed system supports users within the environment. The challenge is to provide notations and techniques that will enable the analysis of potentially complex systems
Abstract The engineering of ubiquitous computing systems provides important challenges. Not least am...
Human activity is very dynamic and subtle, and most physical environments are also highly dynamic an...
As pervasive computing is widely adopted and reliable networks are becoming more easily accessible, ...
Engineering natural and appropriate interactive behaviour in ubiquitous computing systems presents n...
Two aspects of our research concern the application of formal methods in human-computer interaction....
© 2016 ACM. While HCI has a long tradition of formally modelling task-based interactions with graphi...
Ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) systems involve complex interactions between multiple devices and use...
While HCI has a long tradition of formally modelling task-based interactions with graphical user int...
AbstractEngineering natural and appropriate interactive behaviour in ubiquitous computing systems pr...
Pervasive environments offer an increasing number of services to a large number of people moving wit...
Pervasive environments offer an increasing number of services to a large number of people moving wit...
Smart environments (e.g., airports, hospitals, stadiums, and other physical spaces using ubiquitous ...
International audienceThis paper presents an on-going work, which aims to build a generic framework ...
The goal of ubiquitous computing is to create ambience in which one’s experiences and quality of lif...
International audienceMobile and Ubiquitous Computing is about interconnected computing resources em...
Abstract The engineering of ubiquitous computing systems provides important challenges. Not least am...
Human activity is very dynamic and subtle, and most physical environments are also highly dynamic an...
As pervasive computing is widely adopted and reliable networks are becoming more easily accessible, ...
Engineering natural and appropriate interactive behaviour in ubiquitous computing systems presents n...
Two aspects of our research concern the application of formal methods in human-computer interaction....
© 2016 ACM. While HCI has a long tradition of formally modelling task-based interactions with graphi...
Ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) systems involve complex interactions between multiple devices and use...
While HCI has a long tradition of formally modelling task-based interactions with graphical user int...
AbstractEngineering natural and appropriate interactive behaviour in ubiquitous computing systems pr...
Pervasive environments offer an increasing number of services to a large number of people moving wit...
Pervasive environments offer an increasing number of services to a large number of people moving wit...
Smart environments (e.g., airports, hospitals, stadiums, and other physical spaces using ubiquitous ...
International audienceThis paper presents an on-going work, which aims to build a generic framework ...
The goal of ubiquitous computing is to create ambience in which one’s experiences and quality of lif...
International audienceMobile and Ubiquitous Computing is about interconnected computing resources em...
Abstract The engineering of ubiquitous computing systems provides important challenges. Not least am...
Human activity is very dynamic and subtle, and most physical environments are also highly dynamic an...
As pervasive computing is widely adopted and reliable networks are becoming more easily accessible, ...