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Distributed Cognition: Toward a New Foundation for Human-Computer Interaction Research
- ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
, 2000
"... We are quickly passing through the historical moment when people work in front of a single computer, dominated by a small CRT and focused on tasks involving only local information. Networked computers are becoming ubiquitous and are playing increasingly significant roles in our lives and in the basi ..."
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and in the basic infrastructures of science, business, and social interaction. For human-computer interaction to advance in the new millennium we need to better understand the emerging dynamic of interaction in which the focus task is no longer confined to the desktop but reaches into a complex networked world
A Computational Theory of Executive Cognitive Processes and Multiple-Task Performance: Part 2. . .
- PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW
, 1997
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Toward a theory of organizational socialization
- Research in Organizational Behavior
, 1979
"... Work organizations offer a person far more than merely.a job. Indeed, from the time individuals first enter a workplace to the time they leave their member-ship behind, they experience and often.commit themselves to a distinct way of life complete with its own rhythms, rewards, relationships, demand ..."
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Work organizations offer a person far more than merely.a job. Indeed, from the time individuals first enter a workplace to the time they leave their member-ship behind, they experience and often.commit themselves to a distinct way of life complete with its own rhythms, rewards, relationships, demands, and potentials.
Security and Privacy Aspects of Low-Cost Radio Frequency Identification Systems
, 2003
"... Like many technologies, low-cost Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems will become pervasive in our daily lives when affixed to everyday consumer items as "smart labels". While yielding great productivity gains, RFID systems may create new threats to the security and privacy of ..."
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Like many technologies, low-cost Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems will become pervasive in our daily lives when affixed to everyday consumer items as "smart labels". While yielding great productivity gains, RFID systems may create new threats to the security and privacy of individuals or organizations. This paper presents a brief description of RFID systems and their operation. We describe privacy and security risks and how they apply to the unique setting of low-cost RFID devices. We propose several security mechanisms and suggest areas for future research.
Data Mountain: Using Spatial Memory for Document Management
, 1998
"... Effective management of documents on computers has been a central user interface problem for many years. One common approach involves using 2D spatial layouts of icons representing the documents, particularly for information workspace tasks. This approach takes advantage of human 2D spatial cognitio ..."
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. We describe a new technique for document management called the Data Mountain, which allows users to place documents at arbitrary positions on an inclined plane in a 3D desktop virtual environment using a simple 2D interaction technique. We discuss how the design evolved in response to user feedback
3-D Sound for Virtual Reality and Multimedia
, 2000
"... This paper gives HRTF magnitude data in numerical form for 43 frequencies between 0.2---12 kHz, the average of 12 studies representing 100 different subjects. However, no phase data is included in the tables; group delay simulation would need to be included in order to account for ITD. In 3-D sound ..."
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This paper gives HRTF magnitude data in numerical form for 43 frequencies between 0.2---12 kHz, the average of 12 studies representing 100 different subjects. However, no phase data is included in the tables; group delay simulation would need to be included in order to account for ITD. In 3-D sound
Inkjet Printing of Transducers
, 2010
"... ii In the past few years, inkjet printing has been emerging as a cost effective, environment friendly, net-shape microfabrication technique. This non-contact deposition technique facilitated the deposition of metallic and polymeric inks, biological proteins, and cells. The present work investigates ..."
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the inkjet printing of microtransducers, with a focus on stress-sensing and movable microstructures. Piezoresistive and interdigitated capacitor based strain gauges were printed and tested. The inexpensive conductive polymer, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) oxidized with poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT
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