Project Aura: Towards Distraction-Free Pervasive Computing
David Garlan, Dan Siewiorek, Asim Smalagic and Peter Steenkiste.
In IEEE Pervasive Computing, special issue on Integrated Pervasive Computing Environments, Vol. 1(2):22-31, April 2002.
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Abstract
The most precious resource in a computer system is no longer its processor, memory, disk, or network, but rather human attention. Aura aims to minimize distractions on a user's attention, creating an environment that adapts to the user's context and needs. |
Keywords: Aura, Ubiquitous Computing.
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AUTHOR = {Garlan, David and Siewiorek, Dan and Smalagic, Asim and Steenkiste, Peter},
TITLE = {Project Aura: Towards Distraction-Free Pervasive Computing},
YEAR = {2002},
MONTH = {April},
JOURNAL = {IEEE Pervasive Computing, special issue on Integrated Pervasive Computing Environments},
VOLUME = {1},
NUMBER = {2},
PAGES = {22-31},
PDF = {http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/aura/www/docdir/Aura-Perv02.pdf},
ABSTRACT = {The most precious resource in a computer system is no longer its processor, memory, disk, or network, but rather human attention. Aura aims to minimize distractions on a user's attention, creating an environment that adapts to the user's context and needs.},
KEYWORDS = {Aura, Ubiquitous Computing} }
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