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Ubiquitous Computing By Jessica Canal
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What is Ubiquitous Computing? Ubiquitous computing is a term used to define the human interaction with computers on a one to many ratio, with one human accessing multiple computers at once, and consists of small, sometimes invisible, inexpensive, computers located everywhere in all aspects of life.
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What is Ubiquitous Computing?
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History Mark Weiser-1988 Chief Technologist at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center or PARC.
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Incremental Technology Waves of Computing: First Wave- Mainframes Second Wave- Personal Computers Third Wave- Ubiquitous Computing
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Life and Ubiquitous Computing Modified Technologies Automation Synchronicity Accessibility
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Applications of Ubiquitous Computing CAN BE APPLIED TO ANYTHING!
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Production and Competition All Major Companies, Universities, Scientific Facilities, and Governments
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S-Curve
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Current Status Interface Issues: Command Line- DOS Menu Driven- Choices Graphical User Interface- Windows, Mac OS Major Shift to Cloud Computing:
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Industry Standard NO INDUSTRY STANDARD!!! Another step closer: Xerox and printable circuitry
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Copyrights and Patents Xerox- Printable Circuitry Microsoft- Geometric Model Database Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute - Bidirectional Positioning System Example: The Dark Knight- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL4eZ1iN Ofo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL4eZ1iN Ofo
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Pros & Cons Cons: Minority Report: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBaiKsYUdvghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBaiKsYUdvg Wall-E: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOL2W9JQmo8http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOL2W9JQmo8 Pros: Connectivity Accessibility Automation OPENSCOURCING------------->
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Future Ubiquitous Computers Will Be Everywhere! Dust + Skin + Clay = Ubiquitous Computing
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