GVU Technical Report Number:
GIT-GVU-98-01
Title:
Ubiquitous Computing: Defining an HCI Research Agenda for an Emerging
Interaction Paradigm
Authors:
Daniel Salber
Anind K. Dey
Gregory D. Abowd
Abstract:
Ubiquitous computing (ubicomp) is an emerging paradigm for interaction
between people and computers. A guiding principle of ubicomp is to break
away from desktop computing to provide computational services to a user
when and where required. Although there has been a lot of experimental work
in ubicomp, there has been little effort to define an agenda in ubicomp for
HCI researchers. In this paper, we attempt to remedy that problem by
defining the space of ubicomp applications in terms of the level of user
mobility and transparency of interaction. Increases in user mobility will
come with technological advances, but increased interaction transparency
will come only with breakthroughs in HCI research. We conclude the paper
with a discussion of two functional themes that we have found important
across a number of ubicomp systems -context-awareness and automated
capture, integration and access. Each of these themes raises special HCI
issues and, together with the taxonomy for ubicomp applications, defines a
clearer agenda for HCI research in ubiquitous computing.
Keywords:
Ubiquitous computing, taxonomy, human-computer interaction, context-aware
computing, capture, integration, and access
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