Journal: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing

Volume 5, Issue 4

213 -- 230Ann Blandford, Thomas R. G. Green. Group and Individual Time Management Tools: What You Get is Not What You Need
231 -- 242Filomena Papa, Sandra Spedaletti. Broadband Cellular Radio Telecommunication Technologies in Distance Learning: A Human Factors Field Study
243 -- 252Jörg Roth, Claus Unger. Using Handheld Devices in Synchronous Collaborative Scenarios
253 -- 263Peter J. Brown, Gareth J. F. Jones. Context-aware Retrieval: Exploring a New Environment for Information Retrieval and Information Filtering
264 -- 274Naohiko Kohtake, Jun Rekimoto, Yuichiro Anzai. InfoPoint: A Device that Provides a Uniform User Interface to Allow Appliances to Work Together over a Network

Volume 5, Issue 3

157 -- 168Patrice L. (Tamar) Weiss, Carolynn P. Whiteley, Jutta Treviranus, Deborah I. Fels. PEBBLES: A Personal Technology for Meeting Educational, Social and Emotional Needs of Hospitalised Children
169 -- 190Justine Cassell, Kimiko Ryokai. Making Space for Voice: Technologies to Support Children s Fantasy and Storytelling
191 -- 194Allison Druin, Kori Inkpen. When are Personal Technologies for Children?
195 -- 200Ion Constas, Despina Papadopoulos. Interface-Me: Pursuing Sociability Through Personal Devices
201 -- 212Lars Hallnäs, Johan Redström. Slow Technology - Designing for Reflection

Volume 5, Issue 2

83 -- 84Rich Ling. editorial: Guest Editorial: Mobile Communication and the Reformulation of the Social Order
85 -- 98Leopoldina Fortunati. The Mobile Phone: An Identity on the Move
99 -- 108Christian Licoppe, Jean Philippe Heurtin. Managing One s Availability to Telephone Communication Through Mobile Phones: A French Case Study of the Development Dynamics of Mobile Phone Use
109 -- 122Leysia Palen, Marilyn C. Salzman, Ed Youngs. Discovery and Integration of Mobile Communications in Everyday Life
123 -- 136Rich Ling. We Release Them Little by Little : Maturation and Gender Identity as Seen in the Use of Mobile Telephony
137 -- 145Alexandra Weilenmann. Negotiating Use: Making Sense of Mobile Technology
146 -- 156Nicola Green, Richard H. R. Harper, Gerald Murtagh, Geoff Cooper. Configuring the Mobile User: Sociological and Industry Views

Volume 5, Issue 1

1 -- 3Anind K. Dey, Gerd Kortuem, David R. Morse, Albrecht Schmidt. editoral: Situated Interaction and Context-Aware Computing
4 -- 7Anind K. Dey. Understanding and Using Context
8 -- 11Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell, Christos Efstratiou. Using Context as a Crystal Ball: Rewards and Pitfalls
12 -- 15Andrew E. Fano. What are a Location s File and Edit Menus?
16 -- 19Peter Coschurba, Joachim Baumann, Uwe Kubach, Alexander Leonhardi. Metaphors and Context-Aware Information Access
20 -- 24Daniela Petrelli, Elena Not, Massimo Zancanaro, Carlo Strapparava, Oliviero Stock. Modelling and Adapting to Context
25 -- 28Thai-Lai Pham, Georg Schneider 0002, Stuart Goose, Arturo Pizano. Composite Device Computing Environment: A Framework for Situated Interaction Using Small Screen Devices
29 -- 33Anthony Jameson. Modelling both the Context and the User
34 -- 37Stefan Arbanowski, Sven van der Meer, Stephan Steglich, Radu Popescu-Zeletin. The Human Communication Space: Towards I-centric Communications
38 -- 41Tore Urnes, Arne S. Hatlen, Pål S. Malm, Øystein Myhre. Building Distributed Context-Aware Applications
42 -- 45Barry Brumitt, Steven A. Shafer. Better Living Through Geometry
46 -- 49Kristof Van Laerhoven, Kofi Asante Aidoo. Teaching Context to Applications
50 -- 53Odd-Wiking Rahlff, Rolf Kenneth Rolfsen, Jo Herstad. Using Personal Traces in Context Space: Towards Context Trace Technology
54 -- 57Thomas Pederson. Magic Touch: A Simple Object Location Tracking System Enabling the Development of Physical-Virtual Artefacts in Office Environments
58 -- 61Peter Ljungstrand. Context Awareness and Mobile Phones
62 -- 65Sabine Geldof, Jacques M. B. Terken. Talking Wearables Exploit Context
66 -- 70Nitin Nick Sawhney, Sean Wheeler, Chris Schmandt. Aware Community Portals: Shared Information Appliances for Transitional Spaces
71 -- 74Patrizia Marti, F. Gabrielli, Francesco Pucci. Situated Interaction in Art
75 -- 77Joseph F. McCarthy. Active Environments: Sensing and Responding to Groups of People
78 -- 81Jason I. Hong, James A. Landay. A Context/Communication Information Agent