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020 | _a9781598299915 (electronic bk.) | ||
020 | _z9781598299908 (pbk.) | ||
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_a10.2200/S00135ED1V01Y200905HCI004 _2doi |
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035 | _a(OCoLC)431325503 | ||
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_aQA76.59 _b.G293 2009 |
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100 | 1 | _aGay, Geri. | |
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_aContext-aware mobile computing _h[electronic resource] : _baffordances of space, social awareness, and social influence / _cGeri Gay. |
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_aSan Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) : _bMorgan & Claypool Publishers, _cc2009. |
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_a1 electronic text (x, 61 p. : ill.) : _bdigital file. |
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_aSynthesis lectures on human-centered informatics, _x1946-7699 ; _v# 4 |
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538 | _aMode of access: World Wide Web. | ||
538 | _aSystem requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader. | ||
500 | _aPart of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science. | ||
500 | _aSeries from website. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | 0 | _aIntroduction -- Space, place, and context -- Space -- Place -- Context -- Implications for designing context-aware computing -- Broadening the notion of context in context-aware computing -- Navigating space: architectural theories -- Space as object -- Affordances of space -- Social navigation and social influence -- Designing for space, place, and context in the art museum -- Creating a new museum experience -- Cornell HCI research: social uses of context-aware computing -- Social tagging -- Spatial, semantic, and social navigation -- Designing for integrated navigation -- Social tags -- Social navigation -- Designing for integrated navigation -- Spatial and semantic navigation -- Issues in semantic, social, and spatial navigation -- Issues associated with perceived social influence -- Local to global issues -- Quality of contributions -- Conclusion -- Creating a sense of presence and awareness with mobile tools -- Introduction -- Social awareness and presence -- Ambient displays of presence -- Emotional climate and affective awareness -- Creating a sense of presence -- Campus aware application: social mapping of space -- Mobile social media in physical spaces: opportunities and issues -- Social affordances -- Balancing attention -- Quality of contributions -- Conclusion -- Mobile computing: a tool for social influence to change behavior -- Introduction -- Social influence -- Social facilitation -- Social comparison -- Motivation -- Feedback -- A mobile health game: using social influence to change behavior -- Conclusion -- Ethical issues and final thoughts -- Ethics and mobile technologies -- Creating a sense of place. | |
506 | 1 | _aAbstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers. | |
510 | 0 | _aCompendex | |
510 | 0 | _aINSPEC | |
510 | 0 | _aGoogle scholar | |
510 | 0 | _aGoogle book search | |
520 | 3 | _aThe integration of ubiquitous mobile computing resources into physical spaces can potentially affect the development, maintenance, and transformation of communities and social interactions and relations within a particular context or location. Ubiquitous mobile computing allows users to engage in activities in diverse physical locations, to access resources specific to the location, and to communicate directly or indirectly with others. Mobile technologies can potentially enhance social interactions and users' experiences, extend both social and informational resources available in context, and greatly alter the nature and quality of our interactions. Activities using mobile devices in context generate complex systems of interactions, and the benefits of ubiquity and mobility can be easily lost if that complexity is not appreciated and understood. This monograph attempts to address issues of using and designing location-based computing systems and the use of these tools to enhance social awareness, navigate in spaces, extend interactions, and influence others. | |
530 | _aAlso available in print. | ||
588 | _aTitle from PDF t.p. (viewed on June 3, 2009). | ||
650 | 0 | _aContext-aware computing. | |
650 | 0 | _aMobile computing. | |
690 | _aActivity theory | ||
690 | _aConfiguration theory | ||
690 | _aContext-aware computing | ||
690 | _aHCI | ||
690 | _aLocation-based computing | ||
690 | _aMobile computing | ||
690 | _aPlace and space | ||
690 | _aSocial awareness | ||
690 | _aSocial facilitation | ||
690 | _aSocial influence | ||
690 | _aSocial navigation | ||
690 | _aSocial presence | ||
690 | _aMotivation | ||
690 | _aUbiquitous computing | ||
730 | 0 | _aSynthesis digital library of engineering and computer science. | |
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_aSynthesis lectures on human-centered informatics, _x1946-7699 ; _v# 4. |
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_3Abstract with links to resource _uhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=6813236 |
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