Authors
Quentin Jones, Sukeshini A Grandhi, Loren Terveen, Steve Whittaker
Publication date
2004/8
Journal
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)
Volume
13
Pages
249-282
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
In this paper we examine an emerging class of systems that link People-to-People-to-Geographical-Places; we call these P3-Systems. Through analyzing the literature, we have identified four major P3-System design techniques: People-Centered systems that use either absolute user location (e.g. Active Badge) or user proximity (e.g. Hocman) and Place-Centered systems based on either a representation of people’s use of physical spaces (e.g. ActiveMap) or on a matching virtual space that enables online interaction linked to physical location (e.g. Geonotes). In addition, each feature can be instantiated synchronously or asynchronously. The P3-System framework organizes existing systems into meaningful categories and structures the design space for an interesting new class of potentially context-aware systems. Our discussion of the framework suggests new ways of understanding and addressing the …
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Scholar articles
Q Jones, SA Grandhi, L Terveen, S Whittaker - Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 2004