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Care-dependent people need assistance to carry out the normal daily activities. A situation that many of these people have to face up is going to the doctor in order to obtain the needed drugs' prescriptions. This work presents a proposal to enable patients getting prescriptions from home, avoiding going to the health-care center. With the aim of achieving a natural user interaction, something necessary...
The paper firstly discusses the data type of the mobile storage and smart phones. Then the smart phones based on Windows Mobile system, RAPI and MAPI are studied. Finally, we developed a mobile forensic software system which based on Windows Mobile. The system uses ActiveSync to connect mobile phones and PC, and uses RAPI to extract data to PC, then displays it on a user-friendly interface. This system...
The objective of this invited talk is to present selected visions of ubiquitous computing and ambient communication based on the notion of the disappearing computer and to reflect on the resulting challenges for designing experiences in future smart environments. Our approach places the human at the centre of our design considerations and is based on exploiting the affordances of real objects by augmenting...
Over the past 20 years, a lot of effort has gone into making the vision of ubiquitous computing a reality. A major focus of this effort has been on the understanding of human activity as input to enable the design and implementation of context-aware applications. Context-awareness is a vital enabling technology for ubiquitous virtual reality applications. However, it is only recently that we have...
This article starts with a discussion of user paradigms in (business) informatics and the human-computer interaction field in general. Based on this analysis a new user paradigm for mobile social Web scenarios is proposed: the mobile campfire paradigm. We contrast this approach to other paradigms, like the ldquouser as information processorrdquo perspective. Finally, implications of this metaphor...
Most techniques for personal data synchronization only allow one-to-one or star network topologies. Enkel DS presented in this paper extends OMA SyncML DS, an open industry standard for optimistic data synchronization. Enkel DS allows many-to-many topologies including cycles enabling a human user to synchronize each personal device with another.
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