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PUBLICATION
A selection of 19 papers (from this workshop and from the workshop “The What, Who, Where, When, Why and How of Context-Awareness”) are published as 1/2001 of the Springer Journal Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (formerly Personal Technologies). The papers were selected after a review process; we like to thank the reviewers, please see below.
Online Proceedings also printed as Technical Report (2000-7, ISSN 1432-7864) at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Albrecht Schmidt, Walter Van de Velde and Gerd Kortuem Situated Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing
Joseph F. McCarthy Active Environments:Sensing and Responding to Groups of People
Kristof Van Laerhoven Teaching Context to Applications
Joachim Baumann, Peter Coschurba, Uwe Kubach and Alexander Leonhardi Methaphors for Context-Aware Information Access
Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell and Christos Efstratiou Using Context as a Crystal Ball: Rewards and Pitfalls
Thomas Pederson Magic Touch: A Simple Object Location Tracking System Enabling the Development of Physical-Virtual Artefactsin Office Environments
Michael Samulowitz Designing a Hierarchy of User Models for Context-Aware Applications
Irene Mavrommati Position paper regarding situated interaction in ubiquitous computing
Mark Stringer, Marge Eldridge and Mik Lamming Towards a Deeper Understanding of Task Interruption
P. Marti, F. Gabrielli, L. Petroni and F. Pucci Situated Interaction in Art Settings
Sara Eriksen, University of Karlskrona/Ronneby On the Multifariousness of Situated Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing
Benjamin Bostwick, Brad A. Myers and Rob Miller Innovative User Interfaces that use Mobile Devices at the Same Time as PCs
Barry Brumit and Steven Shafer Better Living Through Geometry
Andrew Fano, Andersen Consulting What are a Location s File and Edit Menus?
Thai-Lai Pham, Georg Schneider, Stuart Goose and Arturo Pizano Composite Device Computing Environment: A Framework for Augmenting the PDA Using Surrounding Resources
Marilyn Panayi and David Roy Magic of Today: Tomorrow s Technology - Wearables for Kids
Jason Hong and James Landay A Context / Communication Information Agent
Richard W. DeVaul, Brian Clarkso and Alex Pentland The Memory Glasses
Anthony Jameson, University of Saarbrücken Empirically Based Decision-Theoretic Methods for Situated Interaction
Phil Cohen, David McGee and Sharon Oviatt POSITION PAPER
Sabine Geldof and Jacques M.B. Terken Talking wearables exploit context
Nitin Sawhney, Sean Wheeler and Chris Schmandt Aware Community Portals: Shared Information Appliances for Transitional Spaces
Matina Halkia, Norbert Streitz The role of roomware and sensing technology for supporting narratives in ubiquitous computing environments
List of Reviewer for the Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Special Issue 1/2001
Gregory Abowd, College of Computing, Georgia Tech, US
Petteri Alahuhta, VTT, Finnland
Michael Beigl, TecO, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Mark Billinghurst, University of Washington, USA
Staffan Björk, PLAY, Interactive Institute, Sweden
Jerry Bowskill, British Telecom, UK
Barry Brummitt, Microsoft Research, USA
Lynne Dunckley, Open University, UK.
Steve Fickas, University of Oregon, USA
Josh Freedman, Tangis Corporation, USA
Oliver Frick, SAP AG, Germany
Adrian Friday, Lancaster University, UK
Hans-W. Gellersen, TecO, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Chris Hawksley, University of Leeds, UK.
Pertti J. Huuskonen, Nokia Mobile Phones, Finnland
Olivier Liechti, Hiroshima University, Japan
Adam Lindsay, Lancaster University, UK
Peter Ljundstrand, PLAY, Interactive Institute, Sweden
Joe McCarthy, CStar, Andersen Consulting, USA
Cameron S. Miner, IBM Almaden Research Center, USA
Shailey Minocha, Open University, UK
Ivan Poupyrev, MIC Labs, ATR Japan
Cliff Randell, University of Bristol, UK
Bradley J. Rhodes, MIT, USA
Dave Roberts, IBM, UK
Helena Rodrigues, Universidade do Minho, Portugal.
Guy Romano, Motorola Labs, USA
Nick Ryan, University of Kent, UK.
Daniel Salber, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Bernd Schiele, ETH Zurich, Swiss
Jay Schneider, University of Oregon, USA
Jean Scholtz, DARPA, ITO, USA
Joachim Seiler, Pixelpark AG, Germany
Mike Sharples, University of Birmingham, UK.
Ashley Walker University of Glasgow, UK
Michael Weber, University Ulm, Germany
Johnson Wozowiecki, Pixelpark AG, Germany |
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