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  • ...occupied by the user, but the user is unaware of them. A very basic use of ubiquitous computing, for example, turns on a room light when it senses a person has entered. A Ubiquitous computing complements [[virtual reality]], where, rather than the ubiquitous computing paradigm that senses a human in the real environment, the alternate paradig
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  • {{r|Tab (ubiquitous computing)}} {{r|Pad (ubiquitous computing)}}
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  • ...occupied by the user, but the user is unaware of them. A very basic use of ubiquitous computing, for example, turns on a room light when it senses a person has entered. A Ubiquitous computing complements [[virtual reality]], where, rather than the ubiquitous computing paradigm that senses a human in the real environment, the alternate paradig
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  • *[[Ubiquitous computing]]
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  • ...think I've put it up on CZ, but I will look for some commentary I wrote on ubiquitous computing versus virtual reality; this is a complement and extension to that. ...'t notice at all there was a response here. Those things you talk are more ubiquitous computing than wearable computing, and I think they belong to there. A wearable compu
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  • ...ers dealing with electronic commerce, e-marketplace, ICT, mobile business, ubiquitous computing, and so on. His research area includes e-business, IT resource management,
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  • ...including the International Forum on Digital Library (Beijing), the Annual Ubiquitous Computing Conference, and the Annual Conference of Liaoning Province University Libra
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  • New technologies, such as wearable computers, ubiquitous computing, virtual reality, and automated checkout & logistics are enabled by new sho ...everywhere, but taking actions invisibly to a user. A very basic use of ubiquitous computing, for example, turns on a room light when it senses a person has entered. A
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  • ...ct. Other paradigms, however, include ''[[virtual reality]] (VR)'' and ''[[ubiquitous computing]] (UC)''. In VR, the user becomes part of the interface environment. In UC,
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