Pervasive Computing and the Future of CSCW Systems
David Garlan.
In CSCW2000 Workshop on Software Architectures for Cooperative Systems, November 2000. (Position Paper).
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Abstract
The use of largely isolated workstations and laptops as the primary carrier of personal computing is giving way to a world of pervasive computing populated by ubiquitous networks of heterogeneous computing and information facilities. In such a world the boundaries between a user |
Keywords: Software Architecture, Ubiquitous Computing.
@InProceedings{Garlan2000a,
AUTHOR = {Garlan, David},
TITLE = {Pervasive Computing and the Future of CSCW Systems},
YEAR = {2000},
MONTH = {November},
BOOKTITLE = {CSCW2000 Workshop on Software Architectures for Cooperative Systems},
ABSTRACT = {The use of largely isolated workstations and laptops as the primary carrier of personal computing is giving way to a world of pervasive computing populated by ubiquitous networks of heterogeneous computing and information facilities. In such a world the boundaries between a user},
NOTE = {(Position Paper)},
KEYWORDS = {Software Architecture, Ubiquitous Computing} }
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