Ubiquitous computing: design, implementation, and usability
"This book highlights usability theories, techniques, tools and best practices in these environments. It shows usable and useful systems are able to be achieved in ways that will improve usability to enhance user experiences. Research on the usability issues for young children, teenagers, adult...
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Table
of Contents
Preface.
Section I
Introduction to Ubiquitous Computing and Related Works
Chapter I
Ubiquitous Computing, History, Development, and Future Scenarios
.
Jimmy Chong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Stanley See, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Lily Leng-Hiang Seah, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Sze Ling Koh, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Yin-Leng Theng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Henry B. L.
Duh,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
.xv
Chapter II
Pervasive Computing: What is it Anyway?
.
Emerson
Loureiro,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Glauber
Ferreira,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Hyggo Almeida, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Angel Perkusich, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Section II
New User Issues
Chapter III
Convergence Broadcast and Telecommunication Services: What are Real Users' Needs?
.37
Raquel
Navarro-Prieto, Fundado
Barcelona Media, Spain
Nidia
Berbegal,
Universität
Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Chapter IV
Warranting High Perceived Quality of Experience (PQoE) in Pervasive
Interactive Multimedia Systems
.53
Αηχο
Cereijo
Roibás, SCMS,
University of Brighton, UK
Chapter V
Interacting with Interaction Histories in a History-Enriched Environment
.72
Yoshinari Shirai, University of Tokyo, Japan and NTT Corporation, Japan
Kumiyo Nakakoji, University of Tokyo, Japan and
SRA
Key Technology
Laboratory, Inc., Japan
Yasuhiro Yamamoto, University of Tokyo, Japan
Chapter VI
A User Acceptance Study on a Plant Mixed Reality System for Primary
Schoolchildren
.87
Charissa
Lim Mei-Ling,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Yin-Leng Theng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Wei
Lui,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Adrian David Cheok, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Chapter
VII
Human-Based Models for Ambient Intelligence Environments
.98
Giovanni
Acampara,
Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Vincenzo Loia, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Michele Nappi, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Stefano Ricciardi, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Section
III
New Supporting Technological Issues
Chapter
VIII
Wireless Technologies for Mobile Computing
.114
Biju Issac,
Information Security Research (¡SECURES) Lab and Swinburne
University of Technology-Sarawak Campus, Malaysia
C.E. Tan, University Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia
Chapter IX
Context Sensitive Mobile Services
.130
Indranil
Bose,
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Xi
Chen, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Chapter X
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Design Principles and Low Power Operation
.144
Veselin Rakocevic, City University, UK
Ehsan Hamadani, City University, UK
Chapter XI
TeleTables and Window Seat: Bilocative Furniture Interfaces
.160
Yeonjoo Oh, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ken
Camarata, KDF
Architecture, USA
Michael Philetus
Weiler,
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Mark D. Gross, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ellen Ti-Luen Do, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Chapter
XII
Using Multimedia and Virtual Reality for Web-Based Collaborative
Learning on Multiple Platforms
.172
Gavin McArdle, University College Dublin, Ireland
Teresa Monahan, University College Dublin, Ireland
Michela Bertolotto,
University College Dublin, Ireland
Chapter
XIII
Leveraging Pervasive and Ubiquitous Service Computing
.204
Zhijun Zhang, University of Phoenix, USA
Section IV
New Usability Engineering Approaches
Chapter
XIV
A Software Engineering Perspective on Ubiquitous Computing Systems
.222
Emerson
Loureiro,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Loreno
Oliveira,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Frederico Bublitz,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Angelo
Perkusich, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Hyggo Almeida, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Chapter XV
When Ubiquitous Computing Meets Experience Design:
Identifying Challenges for Design and Evaluation
.238
Ingrid
Mulder,
Telematica
Instituut
and Rotterdam University, The Netherlands
Lucia Terrenghi,
Vodafone
Group R&D, Germany
Chapter IV
Warranting High Perceived Quality of Experience (PQoE) in Pervasive
Interactive Multimedia Systems
.53
Αηχο
Cereijo Roibas, SCMS, University of Brighton, UK
Chapter V
Interacting with Interaction Histories in a History-Enriched Environment
.72
Yoshinari Shirai, University of Tokyo, Japan and NTT Corporation, Japan
Kumiyo Nakakoji, University of Tokyo, Japan and
SRA
Key Technology
Laboratory, Inc., Japan
Yasuhiro Yamamoto, University of Tokyo, Japan
Chapter VI
A User Acceptance Study on a Plant Mixed Reality System for Primary
Schoolchildren
.87
Charissa
Lim Mei-Ling,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Ym-Leng Theng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Wei
Lui,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Adrian David Cheok, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Chapter
VII
Human-Based Models for Ambient Intelligence Environments
.98
Giovanni Acampora,
Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Vincenzo Loia, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Michele Nappi, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Stefano Ricciardi, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Section
III
New Supporting Technological Issues
Chapter Vni
Wireless Technologies for Mobile Computing
.114
Biju Issac,
Information Security Research (¡SECURES) Lab and Swinburne
University of Technology-Sarawak Campus, Malaysia
C.E. Tan,University Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia
Chapter IX
Context Sensitive Mobile Services
.130
Indranil
Bose,
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Xi
Chen, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Chapter X
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Design Principles and Low Power Operation
.144
Veselin Rakocevic, City University, UK
Ehsan Hamadani, City University, UK
Chapter XI
TeleTables and Window Seat: Bilocative Furniture Interfaces
.160
Yeonjoo Oh, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ken
Camarata, KDF
Architecture, USA
Michael Philetus
Weiler,
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Mark D. Gross, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Chapter
XII
Using Multimedia and Virtual Reality for Web-Based Collaborative
Learning on Multiple Platforms
.172
Gavin McArdle, University College Dublin, Ireland
Teresa Monahan, University College Dublin, Ireland
Michela Bertolotto,
University College Dublin, Ireland
Chapter
XIII
Leveraging Pervasive and Ubiquitous Service Computing
.204
Zhijun Zhang, University of Phoenix, USA
Section IV
New Usability Engineering Approaches
Chapter
XIV
A Software Engineering Perspective on Ubiquitous Computing Systems
.222
Emerson
Loureiro,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Loreno
Oliveira,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Frederico Bublitz,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Angelo
Perkusich, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Hyggo Almeida, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Chapter XV
When Ubiquitous Computing Meets Experience Design:
Identifying Challenges for Design and Evaluation
.238
Ingrid
Mulder,
Telematica
Instituut
and Rotterdam University, The Netherlands
Lucia Terrenghi,
Vodafone
Group
Ra D,
Germany
Chapter
XVI
Building Applications to Establish Location Awareness: New Approaches to Design,
Implementation, and Evaluation of Mobile and Ubiquitous Interfaces
.253
D. Scott McCrickard, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), USA
Mi ten Sampat, Feeva Technoology, Inc., USA
Jason Chong Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), USA
Chapter
XVII
Interactive Tables: Requirements Design, Recommendations, and Implementation
.266
Michael
Haller,
Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences-Digital Media, Austria
Mark Billinghurst, Human Interface Technology Laboratory New Zealand-University of
Canterbury, New Zealand
Chapter
XVIII
A Case Study of Icon-Scenario Based Animated Menu's Concept Development
.288
Lim
Chee
Koon,
Motorola Electronics
Ρ
te.
Ltd., Singapore
Henry B. L.
Duh,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Chapter
XIX
Formalizing Patterns with the User Requirements Notation
.301
Gunter
Mussbacher,
University of Ottawa, Canada
Daniel Amyot, University of Ottawa, Canada
Michael Weiss,
Carleton
University, Canada
Appendix
.320
Compilation of References
.336
About the Contributors
.361
Index
.369 |
adam_txt |
Table
of Contents
Preface.
Section I
Introduction to Ubiquitous Computing and Related Works
Chapter I
Ubiquitous Computing, History, Development, and Future Scenarios
.
Jimmy Chong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Stanley See, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Lily Leng-Hiang Seah, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Sze Ling Koh, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Yin-Leng Theng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Henry B. L.
Duh,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
.xv
Chapter II
Pervasive Computing: What is it Anyway?
.
Emerson
Loureiro,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Glauber
Ferreira,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Hyggo Almeida, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Angel Perkusich, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Section II
New User Issues
Chapter III
Convergence Broadcast and Telecommunication Services: What are Real Users' Needs?
.37
Raquel
Navarro-Prieto, Fundado
Barcelona Media, Spain
Nidia
Berbegal,
Universität
Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Chapter IV
Warranting High Perceived Quality of Experience (PQoE) in Pervasive
Interactive Multimedia Systems
.53
Αηχο
Cereijo
Roibás, SCMS,
University of Brighton, UK
Chapter V
Interacting with Interaction Histories in a History-Enriched Environment
.72
Yoshinari Shirai, University of Tokyo, Japan and NTT Corporation, Japan
Kumiyo Nakakoji, University of Tokyo, Japan and
SRA
Key Technology
Laboratory, Inc., Japan
Yasuhiro Yamamoto, University of Tokyo, Japan
Chapter VI
A User Acceptance Study on a Plant Mixed Reality System for Primary
Schoolchildren
.87
Charissa
Lim Mei-Ling,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Yin-Leng Theng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Wei
Lui,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Adrian David Cheok, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Chapter
VII
Human-Based Models for Ambient Intelligence Environments
.98
Giovanni
Acampara,
Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Vincenzo Loia, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Michele Nappi, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Stefano Ricciardi, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Section
III
New Supporting Technological Issues
Chapter
VIII
Wireless Technologies for Mobile Computing
.114
Biju Issac,
Information Security Research (¡SECURES) Lab and Swinburne
University of Technology-Sarawak Campus, Malaysia
C.E. Tan, University Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia
Chapter IX
Context Sensitive Mobile Services
.130
Indranil
Bose,
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Xi
Chen, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Chapter X
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Design Principles and Low Power Operation
.144
Veselin Rakocevic, City University, UK
Ehsan Hamadani, City University, UK
Chapter XI
TeleTables and Window Seat: Bilocative Furniture Interfaces
.160
Yeonjoo Oh, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ken
Camarata, KDF
Architecture, USA
Michael Philetus
Weiler,
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Mark D. Gross, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ellen Ti-Luen Do, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Chapter
XII
Using Multimedia and Virtual Reality for Web-Based Collaborative
Learning on Multiple Platforms
.172
Gavin McArdle, University College Dublin, Ireland
Teresa Monahan, University College Dublin, Ireland
Michela Bertolotto,
University College Dublin, Ireland
Chapter
XIII
Leveraging Pervasive and Ubiquitous Service Computing
.204
Zhijun Zhang, University of Phoenix, USA
Section IV
New Usability Engineering Approaches
Chapter
XIV
A Software Engineering Perspective on Ubiquitous Computing Systems
.222
Emerson
Loureiro,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Loreno
Oliveira,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Frederico Bublitz,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Angelo
Perkusich, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Hyggo Almeida, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Chapter XV
When Ubiquitous Computing Meets Experience Design:
Identifying Challenges for Design and Evaluation
.238
Ingrid
Mulder,
Telematica
Instituut
and Rotterdam University, The Netherlands
Lucia Terrenghi,
Vodafone
Group R&D, Germany
Chapter IV
Warranting High Perceived Quality of Experience (PQoE) in Pervasive
Interactive Multimedia Systems
.53
Αηχο
Cereijo Roibas, SCMS, University of Brighton, UK
Chapter V
Interacting with Interaction Histories in a History-Enriched Environment
.72
Yoshinari Shirai, University of Tokyo, Japan and NTT Corporation, Japan
Kumiyo Nakakoji, University of Tokyo, Japan and
SRA
Key Technology
Laboratory, Inc., Japan
Yasuhiro Yamamoto, University of Tokyo, Japan
Chapter VI
A User Acceptance Study on a Plant Mixed Reality System for Primary
Schoolchildren
.87
Charissa
Lim Mei-Ling,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Ym-Leng Theng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Wei
Lui,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Adrian David Cheok, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Chapter
VII
Human-Based Models for Ambient Intelligence Environments
.98
Giovanni Acampora,
Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Vincenzo Loia, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Michele Nappi, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Stefano Ricciardi, Università degli Studi di
Salerno, Italy
Section
III
New Supporting Technological Issues
Chapter Vni
Wireless Technologies for Mobile Computing
.114
Biju Issac,
Information Security Research (¡SECURES) Lab and Swinburne
University of Technology-Sarawak Campus, Malaysia
C.E. Tan,University Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia
Chapter IX
Context Sensitive Mobile Services
.130
Indranil
Bose,
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Xi
Chen, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Chapter X
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks: Design Principles and Low Power Operation
.144
Veselin Rakocevic, City University, UK
Ehsan Hamadani, City University, UK
Chapter XI
TeleTables and Window Seat: Bilocative Furniture Interfaces
.160
Yeonjoo Oh, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ken
Camarata, KDF
Architecture, USA
Michael Philetus
Weiler,
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Mark D. Gross, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Chapter
XII
Using Multimedia and Virtual Reality for Web-Based Collaborative
Learning on Multiple Platforms
.172
Gavin McArdle, University College Dublin, Ireland
Teresa Monahan, University College Dublin, Ireland
Michela Bertolotto,
University College Dublin, Ireland
Chapter
XIII
Leveraging Pervasive and Ubiquitous Service Computing
.204
Zhijun Zhang, University of Phoenix, USA
Section IV
New Usability Engineering Approaches
Chapter
XIV
A Software Engineering Perspective on Ubiquitous Computing Systems
.222
Emerson
Loureiro,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Loreno
Oliveira,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Frederico Bublitz,
Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Angelo
Perkusich, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Hyggo Almeida, Federal University of
Campina
Grande, Brazil
Chapter XV
When Ubiquitous Computing Meets Experience Design:
Identifying Challenges for Design and Evaluation
.238
Ingrid
Mulder,
Telematica
Instituut
and Rotterdam University, The Netherlands
Lucia Terrenghi,
Vodafone
Group
Ra D,
Germany
Chapter
XVI
Building Applications to Establish Location Awareness: New Approaches to Design,
Implementation, and Evaluation of Mobile and Ubiquitous Interfaces
.253
D. Scott McCrickard, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), USA
Mi ten Sampat, Feeva Technoology, Inc., USA
Jason Chong Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), USA
Chapter
XVII
Interactive Tables: Requirements Design, Recommendations, and Implementation
.266
Michael
Haller,
Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences-Digital Media, Austria
Mark Billinghurst, Human Interface Technology Laboratory New Zealand-University of
Canterbury, New Zealand
Chapter
XVIII
A Case Study of Icon-Scenario Based Animated Menu's Concept Development
.288
Lim
Chee
Koon,
Motorola Electronics
Ρ
te.
Ltd., Singapore
Henry B. L.
Duh,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Chapter
XIX
Formalizing Patterns with the User Requirements Notation
.301
Gunter
Mussbacher,
University of Ottawa, Canada
Daniel Amyot, University of Ottawa, Canada
Michael Weiss,
Carleton
University, Canada
Appendix
.320
Compilation of References
.336
About the Contributors
.361
Index
.369 |
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