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  • Rapidly Exploring Application Design Through Speed Dating
    UbiComp 2007: Ubiquitous Computing (2007), pp. 429-446.
    by Scott Davidoff, Min Lee, Anind Dey, John Zimmerman
  • The impact of pre-patterns on the design of digital home applications
    (2006), pp. 189-198.
    by Scott T Saponas, Madhu K Prabaker, Gregory D Abowd, James A Landay
    posted to no-tag by scottdavidoff on 2007-05-21 22:03:34 as ** along with 2 people and 1 group renatah sga72 Ubicomp
  • Development and evaluation of emerging design patterns for ubiquitous computing
    (2004), pp. 233-242.
    by Eric S Chung, Jason I Hong, James Lin, Madhu K Prabaker, James A Landay, Alan L Liu
  • Gaining insight into unfamiliar contexts: A design toolbox as input for using role-play techniques
    Interact. Comput., Vol. 18, No. 5. (September 2006), pp. 956-976.
  • The Importance of Homes in Technology Research
    (1999), pp. 199-207.
    by Debby Hindus
    posted to ethnography home thinkpiece ubicomp by scottdavidoff on 2007-05-21 21:41:14 as read along with 1 group Ubicomp
  • Historical Analysis: Using the Past to Design the Future
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science : UbiComp 2006: Ubiquitous Computing (2006), pp. 35-51.
    by Susan Wyche, Phoebe Sengers, Rebecca E Grinter
  • A Quantitative Method for Revealing and Comparing Places in the Home
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science : UbiComp 2006: Ubiquitous Computing (2006), pp. 1-18.
    by Ryan Aipperspach, Tye Rattenbury, Allison Woodruff, John Canny
  • Moving on from Weiserâs Vision of Calm Computing: Engaging UbiComp Experiences
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science : UbiComp 2006: Ubiquitous Computing (2006), pp. 404-421.
    by Yvonne Rogers
  • The book as user interface: lowering the entry cost to email for elders
    (2005), pp. 1331-1334.
    by Scott Davidoff, Carson Bloomberg, Ian, Jennifer Mankoff, Susan R Fussell
  • Principles of Smart Home Control
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science : UbiComp 2006: Ubiquitous Computing (2006), pp. 19-34.
    by Scott Davidoff, Min K Lee, Charles Yiu, John Zimmerman, Anind K Dey
  • Autonomic pervasive computing based on planning
    Autonomic Computing, 2004. Proceedings. International Conference on (2004), pp. 80-87.
  • Representing and reasoning with situations for context-aware pervasive computing: a logic programming perspective
    Knowl. Eng. Rev., Vol. 19, No. 3. (September 2004), pp. 213-233.
    by Seng W Loke
  • Group dynamics and ubiquitous computing
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 45, No. 12. (December 2002), pp. 74-78.
    by Jonathan Grudin
  • The human experience [of ubiquitous computing]
    Pervasive Computing, IEEE, Vol. 1, No. 1. (2002), pp. 48-57.
    by G Abowd, E Mynatt, T Rodden
  • "LINC-ing" the family: the participatory design of an inkable family calendar
    (2006), pp. 141-150.
    by Carman Neustaedter, Bernheim AJ Brush
  • Making sense of sensing systems: five questions for designers and researchers
    (2002), pp. 415-422.
    by Victoria Bellotti, Maribeth Back, Keith W Edwards, Rebecca E Grinter, Austin Henderson, Cristina Lopes
  • Grounding blue-sky research: how can ethnography help?
    interactions, Vol. 4, No. 3. (1997), pp. 58-63.
    by Yvonne Rogers, Victoria Bellotti
  • Taking email to task: the design and evaluation of a task management centered email tool
    (2003), pp. 345-352.
    by Victoria Bellotti, Nicolas Ducheneaut, Mark Howard, Ian Smith
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