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Deborra Jean Zukowski - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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challenges an Application Model for pervasive computing
ACM IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2000Co-Authors: Guruduth Banavar, James Lee Beck, Eugene Gluzberg, Jonathan P Munson, Jeremy Sussman, Deborra Jean ZukowskiAbstract:The way mobile computing devices and Applications are developed, deployed and used today does not meet the expectations of the user community and falls far short of the potential for pervasive computing. This paper challenges the mobile computing community by questioning the roles of devices, Applications, and a user's environment. A vision of pervasive computing is described, along with attributes of a new Application Model that supports this vision, and a set of challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.
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MobiCom - Challenges: an Application Model for pervasive computing
Proceedings of the 6th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking - MobiCom '00, 2000Co-Authors: Guruduth Banavar, James Lee Beck, Eugene Gluzberg, Jonathan P Munson, Jeremy Sussman, Deborra Jean ZukowskiAbstract:The way mobile computing devices and Applications are developed, deployed and used today does not meet the expectations of the user community and falls far short of the potential for pervasive computing. This paper challenges the mobile computing community by questioning the roles of devices, Applications, and a user's environment. A vision of pervasive computing is described, along with attributes of a new Application Model that supports this vision, and a set of challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.
Guruduth Banavar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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challenges an Application Model for pervasive computing
ACM IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2000Co-Authors: Guruduth Banavar, James Lee Beck, Eugene Gluzberg, Jonathan P Munson, Jeremy Sussman, Deborra Jean ZukowskiAbstract:The way mobile computing devices and Applications are developed, deployed and used today does not meet the expectations of the user community and falls far short of the potential for pervasive computing. This paper challenges the mobile computing community by questioning the roles of devices, Applications, and a user's environment. A vision of pervasive computing is described, along with attributes of a new Application Model that supports this vision, and a set of challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.
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MobiCom - Challenges: an Application Model for pervasive computing
Proceedings of the 6th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking - MobiCom '00, 2000Co-Authors: Guruduth Banavar, James Lee Beck, Eugene Gluzberg, Jonathan P Munson, Jeremy Sussman, Deborra Jean ZukowskiAbstract:The way mobile computing devices and Applications are developed, deployed and used today does not meet the expectations of the user community and falls far short of the potential for pervasive computing. This paper challenges the mobile computing community by questioning the roles of devices, Applications, and a user's environment. A vision of pervasive computing is described, along with attributes of a new Application Model that supports this vision, and a set of challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.
Eugene Gluzberg - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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challenges an Application Model for pervasive computing
ACM IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2000Co-Authors: Guruduth Banavar, James Lee Beck, Eugene Gluzberg, Jonathan P Munson, Jeremy Sussman, Deborra Jean ZukowskiAbstract:The way mobile computing devices and Applications are developed, deployed and used today does not meet the expectations of the user community and falls far short of the potential for pervasive computing. This paper challenges the mobile computing community by questioning the roles of devices, Applications, and a user's environment. A vision of pervasive computing is described, along with attributes of a new Application Model that supports this vision, and a set of challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.
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MobiCom - Challenges: an Application Model for pervasive computing
Proceedings of the 6th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking - MobiCom '00, 2000Co-Authors: Guruduth Banavar, James Lee Beck, Eugene Gluzberg, Jonathan P Munson, Jeremy Sussman, Deborra Jean ZukowskiAbstract:The way mobile computing devices and Applications are developed, deployed and used today does not meet the expectations of the user community and falls far short of the potential for pervasive computing. This paper challenges the mobile computing community by questioning the roles of devices, Applications, and a user's environment. A vision of pervasive computing is described, along with attributes of a new Application Model that supports this vision, and a set of challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.
James Lee Beck - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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challenges an Application Model for pervasive computing
ACM IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2000Co-Authors: Guruduth Banavar, James Lee Beck, Eugene Gluzberg, Jonathan P Munson, Jeremy Sussman, Deborra Jean ZukowskiAbstract:The way mobile computing devices and Applications are developed, deployed and used today does not meet the expectations of the user community and falls far short of the potential for pervasive computing. This paper challenges the mobile computing community by questioning the roles of devices, Applications, and a user's environment. A vision of pervasive computing is described, along with attributes of a new Application Model that supports this vision, and a set of challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.
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MobiCom - Challenges: an Application Model for pervasive computing
Proceedings of the 6th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking - MobiCom '00, 2000Co-Authors: Guruduth Banavar, James Lee Beck, Eugene Gluzberg, Jonathan P Munson, Jeremy Sussman, Deborra Jean ZukowskiAbstract:The way mobile computing devices and Applications are developed, deployed and used today does not meet the expectations of the user community and falls far short of the potential for pervasive computing. This paper challenges the mobile computing community by questioning the roles of devices, Applications, and a user's environment. A vision of pervasive computing is described, along with attributes of a new Application Model that supports this vision, and a set of challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.
Jonathan P Munson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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challenges an Application Model for pervasive computing
ACM IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2000Co-Authors: Guruduth Banavar, James Lee Beck, Eugene Gluzberg, Jonathan P Munson, Jeremy Sussman, Deborra Jean ZukowskiAbstract:The way mobile computing devices and Applications are developed, deployed and used today does not meet the expectations of the user community and falls far short of the potential for pervasive computing. This paper challenges the mobile computing community by questioning the roles of devices, Applications, and a user's environment. A vision of pervasive computing is described, along with attributes of a new Application Model that supports this vision, and a set of challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.
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MobiCom - Challenges: an Application Model for pervasive computing
Proceedings of the 6th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking - MobiCom '00, 2000Co-Authors: Guruduth Banavar, James Lee Beck, Eugene Gluzberg, Jonathan P Munson, Jeremy Sussman, Deborra Jean ZukowskiAbstract:The way mobile computing devices and Applications are developed, deployed and used today does not meet the expectations of the user community and falls far short of the potential for pervasive computing. This paper challenges the mobile computing community by questioning the roles of devices, Applications, and a user's environment. A vision of pervasive computing is described, along with attributes of a new Application Model that supports this vision, and a set of challenges that must be met in order to bring the vision to reality.