Title
What Changes From Ubiquitous Computing To Internet Of Things In Interaction Evaluation?
Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) is a new paradigm that includes a network of smart objects, which are embedded sensors, communicating using the Internet. One of the areas that are leading up to IoT is Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp). There are thus solutions such as frameworks, middlewares, and other development artifacts that come from the UbiComp community and can be used for IoT applications. On the other hand, the interaction evaluation of the applications can be more complex in IoT than in UbiComp systems, once we have two different perspectives: Human-Thing and Thing-Thing interactions. In this paper, based on the literature, our experience in these two domains, and case studies with Ubicomp and IoT applications, we discuss how we can benefit from the UbiComp move towards IoT, focusing on the main differences and similarities related to interaction evaluation. These differences open a set of questions that are also presented and discussed in this paper.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1007/978-3-319-58697-7_1
DISTRIBUTED, AMBIENT AND PERVASIVE INTERACTIONS, DAPI 2017
Keywords
Field
DocType
Internet of Things, Ubiquitous computing, Quality characteristics, Software measures, Interaction evaluation
World Wide Web,Computer science,Internet of Things,Context-aware pervasive systems,Ubiquitous computing,Smart objects,The Internet
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
10291
0302-9743
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.42
26
5