Alois Ferscha, N. Davies, Albrecht Schmidt, Norbert Streitz,
"Pervasive Socio-Technical Fabric"
, in Elisabeth Giacobinom, Rolf Pfeifer: Proceedings of the the European Future Technologies Conference
and Exhibition 2011, May 4-6 2011, Budapest, Hungary, in Proceedings of the 2nd European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition 2011 (FET 11), Serie Procedia Computer Science, Vol. 7, Elsevier Ltd, Seite(n) 88-91, 2011
Original Titel:
Pervasive Socio-Technical Fabric
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
Proceedings of the the European Future Technologies Conference
and Exhibition 2011, May 4-6 2011, Budapest, Hungary
Original Kurzfassung:
In 2011, now 20 years after M. Weiser's "The Computer for the 21st Century" (1991), the vision impacting the evolution of Pervasive Computing is still the claim for an intuitive, unobtrusive and distraction free interaction with omnipresent, technology-rich environments. In an attempt of bringing interaction "back to the real world" after an era of keyboard and screen interaction (Personal computing), computers are being understood as secondary artefacts, embedded and operating in the background, whereas the set of all physical objects present in the environment are understood as the primary artefacts, the "interface". Over it's more than two decades of evolution, the field has been undergoing three generations of research challenges fertilizing Pervasive Computing: [...] While Pervasive Computing research has its success in the first, partly also in the second generation, the third generation is evolving as we speak.
The FP7 FET proactive project PANORAMA (FET proactive / Goal 8.3: Pervasive Adaptation) picked up on the challenge of identifying the new trails of Pervasive Computing research, involving some 240 of the most distinguished researchers in the field in a solicitation process that lasted for about three years. The result of this process is manifested in the Pervasive Adaptation Research Agenda Book (www.perada.eu/research-agenda), which is presented in this article and the respective fett11 session.
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Journal:
Proceedings of the 2nd European Future Technologies Conference and Exhibition 2011 (FET 11)