Hot topics-ubiquitous computing
Weiser, M.
Xerox Corp., Palo Alto, CA;
This paper appears in: Computer
Publication Date: Oct 1993
Volume: 26,
Issue: 10
On page(s): 71-72
ISSN: 0018-9162
References Cited: 4
CODEN: CPTRB4
INSPEC Accession Number: 4560765
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/2.237456
Current Version Published: 2002-08-06
Abstract
The author suggests that, due to the trends of unobtrusive
technology and more intrusive information, the next phase of computing
technology will develop nonlinearly. He states that, in the long run,
the personal computer and the workstation will become practically
obsolete because computing access will be everywhere: in the walls, on
your wrist, and in `scrap' computers (i.e., like scrap paper) lying
about to be used as needed. The current research on ubiquitous computing
is reviewed
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