Thomas Moran, Paul Dourish
Pervasive Computing is a term for the strongly emerging trend toward:
- Numerous, casually accessible, often invisible computing devices.
- Frequently mobile or embedded in the environment.
- Connected to an increasingly ubiquitous network infrastructure composed of a wired core and wireless edges.
Human-Computer Interaction 20(2-4), pages 87-95, February 2001, Taylor & Francis
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Doi = {10.1207/S15327051HCI16234_01},
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Journal = {Human-Computer Interaction},
Month = feb,
Number = {2--4},
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Publisher = {Taylor \& Francis},
Title = {Introduction to This Special Issue on Context-Aware Computing},
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