Journal: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing

Volume 12, Issue 8

543 -- 553Jaakko T. Lehikoinen, Juha Lehikoinen, Pertti Huuskonen. Understanding privacy regulation in ubicomp interactions
555 -- 566Martijn H. Vastenburg, David V. Keyson, Huib de Ridder. Considerate home notification systems: a field study of acceptability of notifications in the home
567 -- 588Anna Louise Cox, Paul A. Cairns, Alison Walton, Sasha Lee. Tlk or txt? Using voice input for SMS composition
589 -- 598Mark D. Dunlop, Michelle Montgomery Masters. Investigating five key predictive text entry with combined distance and keystroke modelling
599 -- 607Eiman Kanjo, Steve Benford, Mark Paxton, Alan Chamberlain, Danae Stanton Fraser, Dawn Woodgate, David Crellin, Adrian Woolard. MobGeoSen: facilitating personal geosensor data collection and visualization using mobile phones

Volume 12, Issue 7

481 -- 493Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden. Hybrid ecologies: understanding cooperative interaction in emerging physical-digital environments
495 -- 512Andreas Komninos, Mark D. Dunlop. A calendar based Internet content pre-caching agent for small computing devices
513 -- 525Matt Jones, Steve Jones, Gareth Bradley, Nigel Warren, David Bainbridge, Geoff Holmes. ONTRACK: Dynamically adapting music playback to support navigation
527 -- 542Mika Raento, Antti Oulasvirta. Designing for privacy and self-presentation in social awareness

Volume 12, Issue 6

421 -- 431Leopoldina Fortunati, Anna Maria Manganelli. The social representation of telecommunications
433 -- 443Elise van den Hoven, Berry Eggen. Informing augmented memory system design through autobiographical memory theory
445 -- 458Adrian David Cheok, Yue Li. Ubiquitous interaction with positioning and navigation using a novel light sensor-based information transmission system
459 -- 478Yngve Dahl, Dag Svanæs. A comparison of location and token-based interaction techniques for point-of-care access to medical information
479 -- 0Leopoldina Fortunati, Anna Maria Manganelli. The social representation of telecommunications

Volume 12, Issue 5

343 -- 346Peter C. Wright, Mark Blythe, John C. McCarthy. Editorial
347 -- 358Phoebe Sengers, Kirsten Boehner, Michael Mateas, Geri Gay. The disenchantment of affect
359 -- 371Philip R. Ross, Kees C. J. Overbeeke, Stephan Wensveen, Caroline Hummels. A designerly critique on enchantment
373 -- 382Mario Romero, Zachary Pousman, Michael Mateas. Alien presence in the home: the design of Tableau Machine
383 -- 390Mette Ramsgard Thomsen. Sites of flux: imagining space in the dance-architectures of The Changing Room and Sea Unsea
391 -- 400Ann Light. Transports of delight? What the experience of receiving (mobile) phone calls can tell us about design
401 -- 409Mórna Ní Chonchúir, John C. McCarthy. The enchanting potential of technology: a dialogical case study of enchantment and the Internet
411 -- 420Mark Blythe, Peter C. Wright. Technology scruples: why intimidation will not save the recording industry and how enchantment might

Volume 12, Issue 4

279 -- 280Anxo Cereijo Roibás, David Geerts, Elizabeth Furtado, Licia Calvi. Implications of the socio-physical contexts when interacting with mobile media
281 -- 288Erika Reponen, Pertti Huuskonen, Kristijan Mihalic. Primary and secondary context in mobile video communication
289 -- 297Ylva Gislén, Jonas Löwgren, Ulf Myrestam. Avatopia: a cross-media community for societal action
299 -- 306Andreas Schrader, Darren Carlson, Dominik Busch. Modular framework support for context-aware mobile cinema
307 -- 315Sabiha Ghellal, Irma Lindt. Interactive movie elements in a pervasive game
317 -- 330Robert K. Harle, Andy Hopper. Towards autonomous updating of world models in location-aware spaces
331 -- 342Anthony Steed, Richard Milton. Using tracked mobile sensors to make maps of environmental effects

Volume 12, Issue 3

179 -- 180Jacques M. B. Terken, Sriram Subramanian, Massimo Zancanaro. Special issue on user-centred design and evaluation of ubiquitous groupware
181 -- 195Fabio Pianesi, Massimo Zancanaro, Elena Not, Chiara Leonardi, Vera Falcon, Bruno Lepri. Multimodal support to group dynamics
197 -- 221Steve Whittaker, Simon Tucker, Kumutha Swampillai, Rachel Laban. Design and evaluation of systems to support interaction capture and retrieval
223 -- 235Wilfried M. Post, Mirjam Huis in t Veld, Sylvia A. A. Van Den Boogaard. Evaluating meeting support tools
237 -- 254David Pinelle, Carl Gutwin. Evaluating teamwork support in tabletop groupware applications using collaboration usability analysis
255 -- 267Desney S. Tan, Darren Gergle, Regan L. Mandryk, Kori Inkpen, Melanie Kellar, Kirstie Hawkey, Mary Czerwinski. Using job-shop scheduling tasks for evaluating collocated collaboration
269 -- 277Brian P. Bailey, Jacob T. Biehl, Damon J. Cook, Heather Metcalf. Adapting paper prototyping for designing user interfaces for multiple display environments

Volume 12, Issue 2

95 -- 96Werner Grass, Bernhard Sick, Theo Ungerer, Klaus Waldschmidt. Selected papers of the ARCS06 conference: an introduction
97 -- 110Patrick de la Hamette, Gerhard Tröster. Architecture and applications of the FingerMouse: a smart stereo camera for wearable computing HCI
111 -- 122Esteban Egea-López, Javier Vales-Alonso, Alejandro S. Martínez-Sala, Joan García-Haro, Pablo Pavón-Mariño, M. Victoria Bueno-Delgado. A wireless sensor networks MAC protocol for real-time applications
123 -- 141Nagendra Bhargava Bharatula, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster. Functionality-power-packaging considerations in context aware wearable systems
143 -- 153Sten Lundesgaard Amundsen, Frank Eliassen. A resource and context model for mobile middleware
155 -- 166Jürgen Bohn. Prototypical implementation of location-aware services based on a middleware architecture for super-distributed RFID tag infrastructures
167 -- 178Didier Hoareau, Yves Mahéo. Middleware support for the deployment of ubiquitous software components

Volume 12, Issue 1

1 -- 0Robert Steele. Special Issue of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing: Papers from the Fourth International Conference on Mobile Business
3 -- 10Omer Rashid, Paul Coulton, Reuben Edwards. Providing location based information/advertising for existing mobile phone users
11 -- 18Tim Moors, Marvyn Mei, Agus Salim. Using short-range communication to control mobile device functionality
19 -- 25Fadi Chehimi, Paul Coulton, Reuben Edwards. Evolution of 3D mobile games development
27 -- 33Daniel Michelis, Florian Resatsch, Thomas Nicolai, Thomas Schildhauer. The disappearing screen: scenarios for audible interfaces
35 -- 44Timo Ali-Vehmas, Sakari Luukkainen. Service adoption strategies of push over cellular
45 -- 55Wilfred W. K. Lin, Tharam S. Dillon, Allan K. Y. Wong. Applying FLC-based dynamic buffer size tuning to shorten the information retrieval round trip time in mobile location-aware environments
57 -- 65Niina Mallat, Matti Rossi, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, Anssi Öörni. An empirical investigation of mobile ticketing service adoption in public transportation
67 -- 75Timo Koivumäki, Annu Ristola, Manne Kesti. The perceptions towards mobile services: an empirical analysis of the role of use facilitators
77 -- 84Yuk Kuen Wong, Chao Jung Hsu. A confidence-based framework for business to consumer (B2C) mobile commerce adoption
85 -- 94Marko T. Heikkinen, Johanna Still. Benefits and challenges of new mobile service development in R&D network