Authors
Anind K Dey, Gregory D Abowd, Daniel Salber
Publication date
2001/12/1
Journal
Human-Computer Interaction
Volume
16
Issue
2-4
Pages
97-166
Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Description
Computing devices and applications are now used beyond the desktop, in diverse environments, and this trend toward ubiquitous computing is accelerating. One challenge that remains in this emerging research field is the ability to enhance the behavior of any application by informing it of the context of its use. By context, we refer to any information that characterizes a situation related to the interaction between humans, applications, and the surrounding environment. Context-aware applications promise richer and easier interaction, but the current state of research in this field is still far removed from that vision. This is due to 3 main problems: (a) the notion of context is still ill defined, (b) there is a lack of conceptual models and methods to help drive the design of context-aware applications, and (c) no tools are available to jump-start the development of context-aware applications. In this anchor article, we address …
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