<p><p>Ubiquitous environments should provide users with the ability to freely move about while interacting through a variety of interactive devices (including cell phones, PDAs, desktop computers, digital television sets, and intelligent watches) without losing continuity. A big source of frustratio
Migratory Interactive Applications for Ubiquitous Environments
β Scribed by Fabio PaternΓ² (auth.), Fabio PaternΓ² (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 197
- Series
- Human-Computer Interaction Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Ubiquitous environments should provide users with the ability to freely move about while interacting through a variety of interactive devices (including cell phones, PDAs, desktop computers, digital television sets, and intelligent watches) without losing continuity. A big source of frustration for users is having to start a session over again from the beginning at each interaction device change. Migratory interactive services can overcome this limitation and support continuous task performances with the ability to adapt to the changing context of use.
This comprehensive review with chapters written by authors working in various academic and industrial centres opens with an overview of what to migrate and what adaptation opportunities are available from a mobile operator perspective, before outlining the state-of-the-art from various perspectives. This sets the scene for more detailed coverage of the design of platforms and tools able to support migration, distinguishing between the support for user interfaces, networks and protocols, and application logic. Applications for migration, games and emergency scenarios are outlined, and the book concludes with an assessment of usability and programmability in migratory interactive applications.
Researchers in pervasive information systems and ubiquitous environments, HCI, user interfaces, software engineering, middleware, programming and operating systems, as well as interactive service developers and providers for ubiquitous environments will find much to interest and inspire them in this book.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 1-7
State State of the Art in Migration....Pages 9-23
Migration Opportunities....Pages 25-30
The OPEN Migration Platform Architecture....Pages 31-44
User Interface User Interface Migration Based on the Use of Logical Descriptions....Pages 45-59
Service Migration Network Network Support....Pages 61-94
Dynamic Reconfiguration of Application Logic During Application Migration....Pages 95-107
Design and Development of a Migratory Application Application Based on OPEN OPEN Migration Service Platform....Pages 109-135
Next-Generation Migratory Emergency Management Application....Pages 137-148
Integration of User Interface User Interface Migration and Application Application Logic Reconfiguration: An Example in the Game Domain....Pages 149-161
The Usability Evaluation and the Programmability Assessment of Migration....Pages 163-175
Back Matter....Pages 171-171
β¦ Subjects
Information Systems and Communication Service; User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction; Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems; Personal Computing; Computer Applications; Computer Systems Organization and Communica
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