Context-aware computing offers the promise of significant user gains-the ability for systems to adapt more readily to user needs, models, and goals. Dey, Abowd, and Salber (2001 [this …
Ubiquitous computing applications introduce multiple privacy challenges due to their sensing and actuation capabilities, which are often combined with ubiquitous …
P Jagtap, A Joshi, T Finin… - 2011 IEEE Fifth …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Recent years have seen a confluence of two major trends--the increase of mobile devices such as smart phones as the primary access point to networked information and the rise of …
With the rapid development of information technology and the continuous evolution of personalized services, huge amounts of data are accumulated by large internet companies …
M Langheinrich - Workshop on Socially-informed Design of Privacy …, 2002 - uc.inf.usi.ch
While recent surveys often cite people who have experienced some form of privacy invasion, the exact nature of such invasions remains elusive. Yet in order to build ubiquitous …
S Lederer, AK Dey, J Mankoff - … on Socially-informed Design of Privacy …, 2002 - cs.cmu.edu
We present a conceptual model of everyday privacy in ubiquitous computing environments, based on the works of Lessig and Adams. By everyday privacy, we mean the enduser's …
We present a unified model of everyday privacy in ubiquitous computing environments, designed to aid system designers and administrators in conceptualizing the end-user …
To participate in meaningful privacy practice in the context of technical systems, people require opportunities to understand the extent of the systems' alignment with relevant …
H Chen - PhD Dissertation Proposal, 2002 - ebiquity.umbc.edu
Context-aware computing is an emerging paradigm to free everyday users from manually configuring and instructing computer systems. As the general trend of computing is …