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 28.12.01
 

 
» User Interfaces for Ubiquitous Computing
strukturierte Linksammlung


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [14:34]

 

 
» CHI'2000 Workshop on Semiotic Approaches to User Interface Design



posted by [jochen denzinger] at [14:17]

 

 
» Semiotic Engineering Research Group
"The Semiotic Engineering Research Group at PUC-Rio emerged as a spontaneous organization of graduate students, researchers, and professors in 1996. A growing interest of the HCI community in topics related to Semiotics led us to cast HCI problems in semiotic terms. Our first attempts at it date back to 1990, and we have been since exploring the answers to these problems. Research and industrial partners, in Brazil and abroad, have recently joined us, and are contributing to build critical mass in Semiotic Engineering. (....)"



posted by [jochen denzinger] at [14:11]

 

 
» A World without Servers: Pervasive Peer-to-Peer Computing, Storage and Networking

Page zu einem CS-Seminar mit Links zu wichtigen Papers...


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [13:51]

 
 21.12.01
 

 
» Some Ubicomp links for Advanced English for Science and Technology course (Spring 2001).

... und noch eine Linksammlung zum Thema; vor allem mit Artikeln zum Thema.


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [11:55]

 

 
» The Interface Hall of Shame
"The Interface Hall of Shame is an irreverent collection of common interface design mistakes. Our hope is that by highlighting these problems, we can help developers avoid making similar mistakes. (...)"


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [11:44]

 

 
» Bill Buxton Home Page
Publikationen von Bill Buxrton, Chief Scientist bei Alias Wavefront, Toronto


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [11:41]

 

 
» Ubicomp Charette
"The Mobile Neighborhood Watch (MNW) is a micro camera/record system with wireless communication access to the World Wide Web designed to protect the privacy of the individual from Big Brother, while promoting a sense of community among users. This MNW is disguised in as a pair of sunglasses, that is light and comfortable to wear. (...)"


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [11:36]

 

 
» Oricom Emerging Technologies

ausführliche und kommentierte Linksammlung zu 'emerging technologies': ubicomp. wearables und co...




posted by [jochen denzinger] at [11:31]

 

 
» Between
"Ubicomp bubbles enhancing human-human and human-computer interaction"
Linksammlung des Helsinki Institute for Information Technology


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [11:22]

 

 
» Phil Agre's Home Page
(Department of Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles)


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [10:36]

 

 
» It's Not What You Know, It's Who You Know: Work in the Information Age
(Bonnie A. Nardi, Steve Whittaker, and Heinrich Schwarz) "We discuss our ethnographic research on personal social networks in the workplace, arguing that traditional institutional resources are being replaced by resources that workers mine from their own networks. Social networks are key sources of labor and information in a rapidly transforming economy characterized by less institutional stability and fewer reliable corporate resources. The personal social network is fast becoming the only sensible alternative to the traditional "org chart" for many everyday transactions in today's economy. (...)"


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [10:33]

 
 17.12.01
 

 
» EQUATOR
"The central goal of the Equator IRC is to promote the integration of the physical with the digital. In particular, we are concerned with uncovering and supporting the variety of possible relationships between physical and digital worlds. Our objective in doing this is to improve the quality of everyday life by building and adapting technologies for a range of user groups and application domains. (...)"
(Universität Bristol)


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [13:59]

 

 
» Stanford Interactive Workspaces Project
"The Interactive Workspaces Project at Stanford is exploring new possibilities for people to work together in technology-rich spaces with computing and interaction devices on many different scales. (...)"


posted by [jochen denzinger] at [13:53]