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  1. Pervasive Computing
  2. Year : 2002 Volume : 1
  3. Issue 1
  4. A catalyst for mobile and ubiquitous computing
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A catalyst for mobile and ubiquitous computing

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Satyanarayanan, M.
Copyright Year 2002
Abstract We dedicate this first issue, "Reaching for Weiser's Vision," to Mark Weiser. We begin with his original 1991 article - reprinted in the print edition only - with the permission of Scientific American. We then present five invited articles by the AEICs and coauthors, each examining the state of the art in one of the five areas of pervasive computing mentioned earlier. Each article begins by crisply characterizing the relevance of its area to Weiser's vision. It then summarizes recent advances and asking if they suggest any refocusing of Weiser¿s vision. Finally, the article looks out into the future and identifies the challenges ahead in its area. This issue also includes pieces in the four departments, each providing a thought-provoking report or perspective on an aspect of pervasive computing.
Sponsorship IEEE Computer Society
Starting Page 2
Ending Page 5
Page Count 4
File Size 1204082
File Format PDF
ISSN 15361268
Volume Number 1
Issue Number 1
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2002-01-01
Publisher Place U.S.A.
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Mobile computing Ubiquitous computing Pervasive computing Hardware Computer vision Dictionaries Collaborative software Design engineering Software systems Online Communities/Technical Collaboration
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computational Theory and Mathematics Computer Science Applications Software
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