The purpose of ubiquitous computing is anywhere and anytime access to information within computing infrastructures that is blended into a background and no longer be reminded. Thi...
: Context-aware ubiquitous computing environments tend to be highly distributed and heterogeneous, while also featuring increased dynamism as elements, devices and middleware compo...
John Soldatos, Kostas Stamatis, Siamak Azodolmolky...
This paper explores some of the issues associated with teaching computer science to students with dyslexia. Issues associated with both student learning generally and computer sci...
Norman Powell, David J. Moore, John Gray, Janet Fi...
The goal of autonomic computing is to create computing systems capable of managing themselves to a far greater extent than they do today. This paper presents Unity, a decentralize...
Gerald Tesauro, David M. Chess, William E. Walsh, ...
Human interaction occurs always in a specific context and in a particular environment, and a common knowledge base about them is essential for understanding each other. By immersi...